Chapter 108: Vascular Surgery Flashcards

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What are the three layers of blood vessels and how do they differ in arteries and vein?

A
  • Tunica externa/adventitia - Connective tissue fibroblasts and collagen. This layer needs to be removed from the cut ends for vessel reconstruction
  • Tunica media - Smooth muscle cells and elastic tissue
  • Tunica intima - Endothelial cells

The tunica media of a vein is thinner than that of an artery

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2
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What veins carry oxygenated blood?
Where are the only venous sinuses located?

A
  • Pulmonary veins and umbilical vein
  • In the skull
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Name the instruments pictured from left to right:

A
  • Diamond-jawed needle holder
  • DeBakey atraumatic forceps
  • Metzenbaum scissors
  • Potts scissors
  • Small and large right-angled forceps
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Name the instruments pictured from left to right:

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  • Microvascular needle holders, without catch
  • Curved Vannas microvascular dissecting scissors
  • Straight adventitial scissors
  • Jeweler’s forceps
  • Curved and straight mosquito hemostats
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5
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What suture types are recommended in vascular surgery?

What size suture for vessels with internal diameter of:
4-6mm?
2-3mm?
Less than 2mm?

A

Nylon or polypropylene for arteries
Braided multifilament passed through mineral oil or bone wax for veins

Vessels with internal diameter of
4-6mm: 4-0/5-0
2-3mm: 6-0
Less than 2mm: 7-0/8-0

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6
Q

What is the most common biological vascular graft in veterinary patients?

A

Jugular vein

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7
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What is the characteristic pattern on a perfused artery called?

A

Vaso vasorum (you can also see a nice white line to show you where to cut)

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8
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What are the main options for anticoagulation in vascular surgery?

A

Unfractionated heparin
Enoxaparin

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9
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What are the options for incision orientation for venotomy/arteriotomy?

A

Longitudinal
Transverse (recommended in vessels under 4mm diameter)

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10
Q

What are three ways to perform vascular anastomosis?

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End-to-end (and oblique end to end)
End-to-side
Side-to-side

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11
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What is Kunlin’s technique?

A

Placing a horizontal mattress suture during vascular anastomosis to produce mild eversion and improve intima approximation

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12
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What are the three layers (tunics) of artery walls?

A

Tunica externa (adventitia) - Connective tissue, should be dissected away during reconstruction
Tunica media - elastic tissue and smooth muscle
Tunica intima - endothelium, fragile! Damage -> clotting cascade!

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13
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Arteries are generally smaller than the parent artery that gave rise to them, except for where?

A

At the bifurcation/branch the combined diameter exceeds the parent vessel diameter.

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What are the three layers (tunics) of veins?

What is a valve made of?

A

Tunica externa (adventitia) - Connective tissue, should be dissected away during reconstruction
Tunica media - smooth muscle *no elastics - will not contract
Tunica intima - endothelium, fragile! Damage -> clotting cascade!

Valves are infoldings of tunica intima that prevent backflow

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