Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 3 pdf
... routine analysis and blood typing and cross-matching. Laboratory studies follow stan- dard trauma management and should also include acid-base balance, serum amylase, and urineanal- ysis. Fluid ... The arteries and veins are usually quite easy to separate and con- trol at this level. 5.5 Management and Treatment Chapter 3 Vascular Injuries in the Arm 36 3. 5.2 Operation 3. 5.2.1 Pre...
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... “string sign” appearance (ar- rows) Contents Part A Specific Body Areas Chapter 1 Vascular Injuries to the Neck 1 Chapter 2 Vascular Injuries to the Thoracic Outlet Area 15 Chapter 3 Vascular Injuries ... Manage- ment of extra-cranial vertebral artery injuries. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2004; 27:157–162 Navsaria P, Omoshoro-Jones J. An analysis of 32 surgi- cally managed penetra...
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... History 33 3. 3.2 Clinical Signs and Symptoms 33 3. 4 Diagnostics 33 3. 5 Management and Treatment 34 3. 5.1 Management Before Treatment 34 3. 5.1.1 Severely Injured and Unstable Patients 34 3. 5.1.2 ... 34 3. 5.1 .3 Amputation 35 3. 5.2 Operation 36 3. 5.2.1 Preoperative Preparation 36 3. 5.2.2 Proximal Control 36 3. 5.2 .3 Exploration and Repair 36 3. 5.2.4 Fi...
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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 4 ppt
... are available and that such management does not delay final treatment. Blunt abdominal trauma causing splenic injury can also be treated by endovascular embolization. In most published patient ... located below the mesocolon. Lateral perito- neal hematomas occur after renal vessel and pa- renchymal injuries. A pelvic hematoma indicate iliac vessel damage. 61 erate ligation during explo...
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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 5 pot
... an intramural hematoma, which is a hemorrhage into the medial layer of the aortic wall without an intimal tear. Intramural he- matomas have a natural history similar to aortic dissection and ... pan- creatitis and myocardial infarction. These can be verified by electrocardiogram (ECG), a plain ab- dominal x-ray, a CT scan, ultrasound, or urogra- phy as well as by blood tests. 7.5...
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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 6 potx
... have also become an increasing part of vascular trauma. Vascular injuries may cause life-threatening major bleeding, but distal ischemia is more common. Ischemia occurs after both blunt and ... Vascular injury Femoral shaft fracture Superficial femoral artery Knee dislocation Popliteal artery Fractured clavicle Subclavian artery Shoulder dislocation Axillary artery Supracondylar fr...
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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 7 ppt
... Ischemia 122 10 .3. 3.1 Classication 122 10 .3. 3.2 Viable Leg 1 23 10 .3. 3 .3 Threatened Leg 1 23 10 .3. 3.4 Management Strategy 1 23 10.4 Diagnostics 1 23 10.5 Management and Treatment 124 10.5.1 Management ... greater saphenous vein a) 1. Scrub and drape a 10u10 cm large area ante- rior to the medial malleolus. 2. If the patient is awake, infiltrate a local anes - thet...
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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 9 ppsx
... the access is almost always threatened. Such expansion is usually caused by graft laceration and should be immedi- ately repaired. Old and stable hematomas can, as an alternative, be treated ... venotomy. Blind application of vascular clamps in a bleeding traumatic wound as dangerous. A nonsecure distal intimal edge is always a risk for dissection and creation of an inti- mal fl...
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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 10 pot
... 72 intimal flap 34 , 105 intima-to-intima approxima- tion 182 intracompartmental pressure – measurement 130 intradermal suture 116 intraluminal balloon 83 intramural – hematoma 92 – thrombus 120 intraoperative – ... 171 access-area infection 1 73 accidents 102 – of high impact 1 03 acetabular screw 63 acid-base balance 69 acidosis 130 , 145 ACT value 150 acute intestinal ischemia – aggr...
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Antiarrhythmic Drugs A practical guide – Part 3 ppt
... Clinical generalizations based on Vaughan-Williams class Vaughan- Location of General level Potential for Williams class activity of efficacy End-organ toxicity proarrhythmia Class IA A, V 2+ 3+ ... the cardiac actio npo- tential. The changes that most likely account for enhanced abnor- mal automaticity are an increased slopeofphase 4depolarization or a reducedmaximum diastolic potential (...
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