During coronary bypass surgery a piece of vein is often


During coronary bypass surgery, a piece of vein is often removed from the patient's leg and surgically attached within the coronary circulatory system so that blood detours, through the vein, around and occluded coronary artery segment. Why must the patient wear, for an extended period after surgery, an elastic support stocking on the limb from which the vein was removed?

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