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Venous Mapping For Surgery

Public Sono Ai Report guide about Venous Mapping For Surgery, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.

Ágarus Serviços e Soluções em Medicina LTDACNPJ 24.740.646/0001-73Fortaleza - CE, BrazilUpdated on June 19, 2026

A map is not a generic Doppler report

Preoperative venous mapping needs to show anatomy and hemodynamics in a useful way for vascular decisions. In varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency, it is important to know which axis refluxes, where it refluxes, what the caliber is, which tributaries are involved, and if there is associated deep venous disease.

In an AI-assisted workflow, the benefit is not losing the structure. The system can organize findings, but it must not create an incompetent saphenous vein, perforator, diameter, extension, or therapeutic plan when this was not documented in the exam.

Mapping workflow

Tabela: Step | How to apply | Precaution

What to document

Tabela: Block | Useful elements | Value in map

How to write actionable conclusions

Tabela: Situation | Safe formulation

Checklist against AI extrapolation

Technical sources used

The sources below support the separation between reflux, mapping, venous systems documentation, technical limits, and chronic venous disease. They should be applied alongside local protocol and vascular evaluation.

Connection with venous Doppler

This page delves into the mapping portion of venous Doppler. The main lower extremity venous Doppler page organizes DVT, reflux, compressibility, conclusion, and patient preparation.

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