peripheral vascular trauma
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Transcript peripheral vascular trauma
DR. ahmed Abanamy hospital
DOCTOR
Nazih Mohammed Alothman
Vascular Surgeon
management of
peripheral
vascular trauma
Suspicion
of injury
CAUSES
penetrating wounds
Blunt trauma
Invasive procedures
gunshot
Stab wound
Shotgun
Iv drug abuse
Joint displacement
Bone fracture
contusion
Arteriography
Cardiac catheterization
Balloon angioplasty
Hard signs of arterial injury
Obvious arterial occlusion
Rapidly expanding hematoma
Pulse less
Pallor
Paresthesia
Pain
Paralysis
Poikilothermia
Palpated thrill , audible bruit
External arterial bleeding
Immediate
surgery
Soft signs of arterial injury
History of arterial bleeding at the scene
Diminished unilateral distal pulse
Abnormal ankle –brachial pressure index
<(0.9)
Abnormal flow – velocity waveform on
Doppler ultrasound
Small non Pulsatile hematoma
Neurologic deficit
Proximity of penetrating wound or blunt
trauma to major artery
Consider arteriogram
Serial examination
duplex
Role of diagnostic
studies
Reasons for diagnostic studies
Prevent unnecessary operation
Document presence of surgical lesion
Localized surgical lesion to plan operation approach
Arteriography
Can be performed by radiologist
using intra-arterial digital
subtraction angiography or
CT angiograph
Can be performed by surgeon in
emergency room or operating room
Duplex scan
Definition : Real – time B mode(brightness) image and
pulsed – wave Doppler image (flow determination)
Duplex scan should be performed by a competent
vascular technologist or surgeon
Management
Points in peripheral vascular repair
Small vascular clamps or vessel loops
Pass balloon catheter into artery proximal and
distal to repair
Regional heparin into artery proximal and
distal to repair
Completion arteriography
Fasciotomy for compartment syndrome
Options for peripheral vascular repair
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Lateral arteriorrhaphy or venorrhaphy
Patch angioplasty
Resection with end- end anastomosis
Resection with interposition graft
Bypass graft
Extra anatomic bypass
ligation
Adjuvant techniques for limb salvage
Intra luminal shunt during orthopedic stabilization
Extra anatomic bypass around associated soft tissue injury
Intra arterial vasodilators (papaverin) to reverse spasm
Intra venous low molecular weight dextran 500MLevery 12 hours
Thrombolytic therapy with intra arterial tissue plasminogen
activator (TPA) by intervention radiologist
Special considerations for venous repair
Popliteal vein is repaired rather than ligation
Ligation of femoral or iliac vein if necessary is
usually tolerated if elastic wraps are applied to
extremity , witch is elevated for 7-10 days
Postoperative car
Monitor distal arterial pulses by portable Doppler
unit
Continue intravenous antibiotics for 24 hours if
significant contamination of wound or if
interposition graft has been inserted for arterial or
venous repair
Consider use of antiplatelet agent for 3 months
whenever vein graft or synthetic graft has been
inserted
thanks
DR . nazih Mohammed al -othman