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great saphenous vein

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The great saphenous vein (GSV) or long saphenous vein () is a large, subcutaneous, superficial vein of the leg. It is the longest vein in the body, running along the length of the lower limb, returning blood from the foot, leg and thigh to the deep femoral vein at the femoral triangle. .
Related Codes (57)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
S75.2Injury of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level
Type 1 Excludes (1)
S75.202Unspecified injury of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level, left leg
S75.202AUnspecified injury of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level, left leg, initial encounter
S75.202DUnspecified injury of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level, left leg, subsequent encounter
S75.209Unspecified injury of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level, unspecified leg
S75.209AUnspecified injury of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level, unspecified leg, initial encounter
S75.209DUnspecified injury of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level, unspecified leg, subsequent encounter
S75.209SUnspecified injury of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level, unspecified leg, sequela
S75.21Minor laceration of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level
S75.211Minor laceration of greater saphenous vein at hip and thigh level, right leg

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