Surgery Flashcards

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Symptoms of Peripheral Arterial Disease

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  1. Cramping pain (calf, thigh, buttock) after walking a certain distance (the claudication distance) relieved by rest.
  2. Ulceration.
  3. Gangrene.
  4. Foot pain at rest, eg burning pain at night (relieved by hanging foot of bed).
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Signs of Arterial Peripheral Disease

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  1. Absent pulses
  2. Cold
  3. White
  4. Atrophic skin
  5. Punched out ulcers (usually painful)
  6. Postural dependent colour change
  7. Buerger’s angle <20, CRT > 15; in severe is ischaemia
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Tests for Peripheral Arterial Disease

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  1. Exclude DM
  2. Arteritis (ESR/CRP)
  3. FBC (anaemia, polycythaemia)
  4. U&E (renal disease)
  5. Lipids (dyslipidaemia)
  6. ECG (cardiac ischaemia)
  7. If <50; thrombophilia test, serum homocysteine
  8. ABPI; normal 1-1.2, PAD 0.5-0.9, critical limb ischaemia <0.5
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Imaging for Peripheral Arterial Disease

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  1. Colour duplex US; First line

2. MR/CT angiography; if considering intervention

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Risk factor modification in Peripheral Arterial Disease

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  1. Quit smoking
  2. Treat hypertension
  3. Treat high cholesterol
  4. Prescribe an anti-platelet agent; clopidogrel 1st-line
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Management of claudication in PAD

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  1. Supervised exercise programmes
  2. Vado active drugs; naftidrofuryl oxalate
  3. Percutaneous transmural angioplasty
  4. Surgical reconstruction
  5. Amputation
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6 Ps of Acute Limb Iscaemia

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Pale
Pulseless
Painful
Paralysed
Paraesthetic 
‘Perishingly cold’
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Management of Acute Limb Ischaemia

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  1. Urgent open surgery or angioplasty
  2. If in doubt; urgent angiography
  3. If embolic; surgical embolectomy (Fogarty catheter) or local thrombolysis (eg tissue plasminogen activator)
  4. Anticoagulate with herparin after procedure
  5. Be aware of post-op repercussion injury and compartment syndrome
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