Vascular Flashcards
1
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Indications for operating on AAA
A
- Leaking or ruptured AAA
- Symptomatic AAA: (ie. abdo pain, ureteric obstruction or embolism)
- Expanding (expand at rate of >0.5cm per year)
- Size (>5.5cm, or saccular aneurysm)
2
Q
Varicose vein complications
A
Eczema (lipodermatosclerosis) Pain (ache after standing all day) Bleeding Thrombophlebitis Thrombosis Ulcer Cosmetic
3
Q
Indications for varicose vein surgery
A
Aching on standing all day
Haemorrhage
Superficial thrombophlebitis
Venous skin changes (due to insufficiency)
4
Q
Treatments for varicose veins
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- Compression stockings
- Injection sclerotherapy (for small veins below knee, but not big ones)
- High saphenous ligation
Long saphenous strip
Avulsion of varicosities - Endovascular laser, radio frequency ablation
5
Q
What is reperfusion injury?
A
Occurs when tissue which has sustained a period of ischaemia is reperfused.
The production of free radicals during reperfusion can lead to local swelling and tissue damage.
Similarly development of toxic metabolites during the ischaemic episode enters the systemic circulation and can cause problems including SIRS response, hyperkalaemia and cardiac problems (arrhythmias, arrest)