Vascular Surgery Flashcards

1
Q

When is AAA screening performed?

A

Single US scan at 65

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2
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How does size determine management of asymptomatic AAA?

A

<3cm: Normal
3-4.4: Re-scan every 12 months
4.5-5.4: Re-scan every 3 months
>=5.5: 2 week referral to vascular

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3
Q

How do you manage a symptomatic AAA?

A

Two week referral

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4
Q

How do you decide between elective endo-vascular repair and open?

A

EVAR first, Open if this fails

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5
Q

How do you tell if an AAA has ruptured? how is this managed

A

Severe central abdo pain radiating to back
Shock/collapse

ABCDE + CT if stable; theatre if not

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6
Q

Differentiate aortic dissection from AAA?

A

AAA: central abdominal pain radiating to back
AD: Tearing chest/back pain, pulse deficit

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7
Q

What 3 groups tend to get AAA?

A

Arteriopaths
Smokers
CTDs

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8
Q

How do you manage peripheral arterial disease?

A

Meds: Statin, clopidogrel
Lifestyle: Excercise
If severe: endovascular if <10cm, open if >10cm/multifocal or common femoral

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9
Q

What is the line of investigations in PAD?

A

Check pulses and ABPI
1st: Duplex
MRA to confirm

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10
Q
Differentiate venous, arterial and neuropathic ulcers based on...
Pain
Site
Appearance
ABPI
Associated
A

Venous // arterial // neuropathic
Painful // painful // painless
Medial malleolus // supramalleolar, trauma // tips
Large, shallow // Small, deep // variable
0.8-1.0 // <0.8 // <0.8
Warm, pulses // cold, no pulses // Warm no pulses

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11
Q

What is a marjolin’s ulcer?

A

Arterio-venous ulcer, form of squamous cell carcinoma

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12
Q

How do you differentiate critical vs acute limb ischaemia

A

CLI // ALI
claudicant history // acute
Reduced pulses in opposite limb // normal pulses

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13
Q

How do you manage limb ischaemia

A

ABCDE + heparin IV

Review for surgery

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14
Q

Aching, throbbing or itching superficially visible veins suggests what and how do you manage?

A

Varicose veins, compression stockings

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15
Q

What do you need to check for in superficial thrombophlebitis? What else do you do for the condition

A

DVT via US

if long saphenous: LMWH IV 3- days/ 8-12 days NSAIDs if CId

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