Anatomy Flashcards
Triangle of safety borders?
pec major posterior border, lattismus dorsi anterior border, 5th intercostal space
where do you place the chest drain in an obese patient?
4th or 5th intercostal space anterior to mid axillary line
what nerve runs in the mid axillary line?
long thoracic nerve of bell
when should you clamp a chest drain?
NEVER - runs risk of converting non tension pneumothorax to tension pneumothorax
reconstructive ladder
- secondary intention
- primary intention
- delayed primary closure
- skin grafts
- tissue expansion
- local tissue transfer
- free tissue transfer
what are the four stages of secondary intention healing?
- hemostasis
- inflammation
- proliferatino
- maturation
what is a split thickness graft?
contains epidermis and part of the dermis
what is a full thickness graft?
includes epidermis and dermis
how does the donor site heal with a split thickness graft?
via reepithelisation
how does the donor site heal wiht a full thickness graft?
primary intention
what is a pedicle?
an artery and vein that is harvested alongside a flap