Femoral vein reconstruction is a procedure used to restore normal blood flow in the femoral vein, which runs through the thigh and is responsible for draining blood from the lower extremities. This surgery is typically performed after trauma, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or other conditions that cause the vein to become blocked or damaged. The procedure may involve grafting or stenting to bypass the damaged segment of the vein or to repair the vessel itself.
Femoral vein reconstruction is essential for preventing complications such as swelling, pain, and long-term venous insufficiency, as well as improving the overall health and circulation of the affected leg.