Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 10 pot

Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 10 pot

Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 10 pot

... by an ordinary clamp Subject Index A AAA, see abdominal aortic aneurysm abdominal – aortic aneurysm (AAA) 75–90 ––classic triad 77 – – clinical presentation 77 – – diagnosis of ruptured AAA ... 171 access-area infection 173 accidents 102 – of high impact 103 acetabular screw 63 acid-base balance 69 acidosis 130, 145 ACT value 150 acute intestinal ischemia – aggressive diagnostic wor...

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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 2 potx

Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 2 potx

... regularly damage vessels below the elbow. The popularity of using the brachial artery as a site for vascular access for endovascular pro- cedures has caused an increase in iatrogenic cath- eter-related ... clavicular region may also damage the in- nominate artery. The same mechanisms are com- mon for injuries to the subclavian and proximal axillary arteries. Stab wounds are associated...

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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 5 pot

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

Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 6 potx

... or accidents. Because of the rise in the number of endovascular procedures, iatro- genic injuries have also become an increasing part of vascular trauma. Vascular injuries may cause life-threatening ... Vascular injury Femoral shaft fracture Superficial femoral artery Knee dislocation Popliteal artery Fractured clavicle Subclavian artery Shoulder dislocation Axillary artery Supracon...

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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 1 doc

Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 1 doc

... “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 ... Dissection 91 Chapter 9 Vascular Injuries in the Leg 101 Chapter 10 Acute Leg Ischemia 119 Part B General Concepts Chapter 11 Vascular Access in Trauma 135 Chapter 12 Com...

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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 3 pdf

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 ... If the patient’s condition allows and endovascular methods are available, the place- ment of an aortic balloon through a left brachial or femoral artery access, is of great potential value....

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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 4 ppt

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 7 ppt

Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 7 ppt

... 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 - thetic. 3. Make a 3 cm-long transverse ... threatens limb viability, such as after a large em- bolization to a healthy vascular bed. Other times the symptoms are less dramatic, appearing as on- set of rest pain in a...

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Emergency Vascular Surgery A Practical Guide - part 9 ppsx

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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Antiarrhythmic Drugs A practical guide – Part 10 pot

Antiarrhythmic Drugs A practical guide – Part 10 pot

... effects/interactions, 105 106 clinical use atrial tachyarrhythmias, 104 AV nodal reentry/macroreentrant tachycardias, 104 105 multifocal atrial tachycardia, 104 supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, 103 104 ventricular ... tachycardia, 21–22 bypass-tract-mediated macroreentrant tachycardia, 22 and calcium-channel blockers, 104 ECG patterns, 26 intra-atrial reentry, 22 paroxysmal atri...

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