Leaked AAA - misc. Flashcards

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What are the 2 types of AAA?

A
  • saccular (outpocketing)
  • fusiform (diffuse swelling).
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Which areas can the aneurysm rupture?

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  • peritoneal tissue
  • retroperitoneal tissue

—> almost always FATAL

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At which size are AAAs prone to rupture?

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6 to 7 cm in size

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What signs of an AAA are identified on physical examination?

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•pulsatile mass in the abdomen.

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5
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What is the surgical intervention for an AAA?

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surgical resection with dacron graft

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6
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What are the microscopic features of an AAA?

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  • atheroma.
  • Cholesterol clefts (in atheroma)
  • ulceration
  • hemorrhage

Despite this ulceration, atheromatous emboli are rare (or at least, complications of them are rare).

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What is the clinical presentation of an AAA?

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  • Severe central abdominal pain
  • commonly radiating to the back
  • possiblly radiates to groin along the course of the genito-femoral nerve.

The patient may collapse from the accompanying hypotensive shock or suddenly die.

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What are the lifestyle risk factors + clues in the Hx for an AAA?

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  • smoking

history of

  • angina
  • MI
  • intermittent claudication
  • TIA
  • / stroke
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