Journal of Vascular Surgery-Venous and Lymphatic Disorders

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Vascular Surgery-Venous and Lymphatic Disorders is 22. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Non-Thermal Ablation of the Great Saphenous Vein Using Glubran 2: A Comparative Study of Burn and Venix Catheters154
To Act or Not To Act: Pulmonary Embolism in Post-Op Colon Resection Requiring Reoperation139
Acute iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis in adolescents and young adults is associated with hypercoagulable states and a significant incidence of post-thrombotic syndrome79
Confronting microaggressions in the medical field for a more inclusive future73
A randomized controlled trial of standard vs customized graduated elastic compression stockings in patients with chronic venous disease46
Inguinal intranodal lymphangiography reveals a high incidence of suprainguinal lymphatic disease in patients with leg edema undergoing stenting for symptomatic chronic iliofemoral venous obstruction40
Outcomes of endovascular treatment for stenosis occurring after cephalic vein transposition and graft interposition39
Symptomatic peripheral arterial disease: Aspirin simply is not enough37
The position of the Society for Vascular Surgery34
Foam as seen through the microscope32
Events of Interest31
Relationship between incompetent perforator veins and pigmentation below the knee in patients with chronic venous disease31
Risk factors for hypotension in patients with hemodialysis-associated superior vena cava syndrome28
Information for Readers28
Delayed diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency in patients with a darker complexion28
Unveiling the relationship between pain and bacterial load in venous ulcers with implications in targeted treatment27
Promising results of ultrasound guided foam sclerotherapy for treating chronic venous ulcers25
Incidental deep venous thrombosis diagnosed on lower extremity computed tomography is a rare but clinically impactful finding24
A comparison of below-knee vs above-knee endovenous ablation of varicose veins23
Acute Iliofemoral Deep Venous Thrombosis in Adolescents and Young Adults Is Unprovoked, Associated with Hypercoagulable States, and Has a High Incidence of Post-Thrombotic Syndrome23
Impact of an automated, electronic medical record-integrated inferior vena cava filter tracking system on retrieval rates22
Indications, technical aspects, and outcomes of stent placement in chronic iliofemoral venous obstruction22
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