Deep vein reconstruction is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring normal blood flow through the deep veins, often used for severe venous insufficiency or complications arising from deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The procedure may involve removing blockages, bypassing occluded veins, or reconstructing the veins to ensure proper circulation.
Deep vein reconstruction helps alleviate symptoms such as swelling, leg pain, and ulcers, while preventing further complications like post-thrombotic syndrome or chronic venous insufficiency.