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1. cactus+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-04-26 13:24:08
> In any case, the paper makes no comment as to whether the problem can be solved the same way a second time; obviously in principle it can, but finding all the new bypasses and sclerosing them might be difficult in practice.

Multiple surgeries is not sustainable. Too much uncertainty.

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2. kevin_+I6[view] [source] 2025-04-26 14:16:39
>>cactus+(OP)
> they then have the patient close off the bottom of the vein with finger pressure while they inject a sclerosing agent into the vein

It seems highly failure prone. If you don't block the flow are you going to stroke out?

3. Superm+Av1[view] [source] 2025-04-27 03:24:18
>>cactus+(OP)
> Multiple surgeries is not sustainable. Too much uncertainty

I'm not sure where this is coming from. Multiple cardiac bypasses have a ton of uncertainty, but they are effective because efficacy is measured by quality of life * increased lifespan.

Multiple surgeries (the time it takes to regrow major veins from capillaries that aren't blocked off) to relatively non-lethal parts of the body seems very sustainable for a human lifespan after 60 or 55 or whatever.

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