5-385.70:
Incision, excision and closure of blood vessels: Elimination, excision and stripping of varicose veins: Crossectomy and stripping: Great saphenous vein
You have been treated because you have varicose veins.
Varicose veins are enlarged veins. Veins are blood vessels that transport the blood back to the heart. In the leg there are superficial veins immediately below the skin and deep veins between the muscles. The superficial veins are connected to the deep veins by short veins. The blood flows to the heart via the deep veins. If the blood backs up in the veins, the veins can become enlarged.
You have had a small incision in your skin to sever and remove your great saphenous vein. The great saphenous vein runs along the inside of the leg.
To remove the great saphenous vein, a thin tube was inserted into the vein via a small incision in your skin and pushed into your leg. The vein was then threaded to the tube and removed.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
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