| 11. | The saphenous nerve can experience entrapment syndrome from exercises involving the quadriceps or from prolonged walking or standing.
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| 12. | In the past they have been used for saphenous vein graft and native coronary artery percutaneous coronary interventions.
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| 13. | The saphenous nerve does not leave through the adductor hiatus but penetrates superficially halfway through the adductor canal.
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| 14. | If the great saphenous valve at the sapheno-femoral junction is incompetent, a reflux will appear.
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| 15. | When it occurs in the leg, the great saphenous vein is usually involved, although other locations are possible.
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| 16. | Its roof is formed by the fascia lata, except at the saphenous opening where it is formed by the cribriform fascia.
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| 17. | However, they often remove a portion of the saphenous vein in the leg for such repairs because it is durable and expendable.
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| 18. | By comparison ERA has been shown to control 80 % of cases of small saphenous vein reflux at 4 years, said Myers.
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| 19. | LITA, radial ) are far more sensitive to rough handling than the saphenous veins and may go into spasm if handled improperly.
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| 20. | The other two structures that are associated with the adductor hiatus are the saphenous branch of descending genicular artery and the saphenous nerve.
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