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50  Venous Ulcers Associated with Superficial Venous Insufficiency

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operation. If a catheter-based ablation is used to obliterate the GSV it is feasible to treat both legs at the same time as one catheter can then be used to treat both legs as the catheter is expensive. [Q6: A, C, D]

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