PV Anatomy
Pathologies
Supplies/Equipment/Instruments
Procedures
Diagnostics
100
The wall of an artery consists of theese three layers

Tunica Adventitia

Tunica Media

Tunica Intima


100

This term means an obstruction


Occlusion


100

Identify this PV supply


Bifurcated aortic graft


100

The surgical procedure that involves the removal of plaque buildup from inside blood vessels

Endartartectomy


100

 This procedure involves injecting a contrast dye into peripheral vessels and taking X-ray images to visualize blockages or narrowing.

Peripheral angiography

200

These three arteries emerge from the aortic arch

Innominate artery ( brachiocephalic artery)

Left Common carotid artery 

Left Subclavian artery


200

These are severe pain in the muscles of the lower leg caused by poor circulation; usuall caused by atherosclerosis

Claudication


200

What is this used for? Why is this an important accessory for PV procedures?


Hypo/Hyperthermia unit

This is a pt cooling/warming unit.

In PV procedures this is used to warm the patient.

Pt often has extremities draped out and this causes the pt to lose body heat.

200

used during vascular surgery to temporarily redirect blood flow away from the surgical area.

Shunt


200

What non-invasive imaging technique uses sound waves to create images of blood flow in peripheral vessels?

Doppler ultrasound

300

Blood for the head and neck originate from these two common arteries

Common corotid arteries


300

Name three symptoms of an embolism of the lower extremity

Foot or calf pain

Pulsating mass in the groin or behind the knee

Irregular red-blue patches of skin on the foot


300

What is this piece of equipment?


Hi Pressure contrast injector

300

What type of graft involves using a patient's own blood vessel, typically from the leg, to bypass a blocked artery

autologous vein graft


400

These veins drain the brain and the meninges, as well as the deep regions of the face and neck

Internal jugular



400

Where in the body, in relation to vessels do major emboli lodge


Bifurcations

Sites of anatomical narrowing

Sites of pathological narrowing like a atherosclerotic superficial femoral artery.



400







Vessel loops


400

What are some risk factors for varicose veins


Heredity

Female

Hormones

Constricted clothing

Prolonged standing

Obesity

Pregnancy

Sedenary lifestyle

Smoking

Hypertension

500

Veins of the lower extremities are divided into these two groups

Superficial and deep


500

A condition where there is too much fat in the blood

What diagnostic is performed to measure this?

hyperlipidemia, or high cholesterol


500

Olive tip  heparin needle

500

What two surgical instruments are used to create the arteriotomy in the common carotid artery during an endartarectomy?

DeBakey Forceps

#15 or #11 blade 

 Potts scissors


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