1. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is caused by Virchow's triad of stasis, vessel damage, and hypercoagulability. Prolonged bed rest, major surgery, trauma, pregnancy, and cancer are common risk factors.
2. General anesthesia increases DVT risk compared to epidural anesthesia. Blood type A is also associated with higher risk.
3. DVT diagnosis involves tests like duplex ultrasound, MRI, and blood tests. Treatment includes anticoagulants like heparin and warfarin to prevent clots from worsening. Compression stockings and early mobilization are also used prophylactically.