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Surgery, Chapter 23 - Peripheral Vascular Surgery,
Chapter 23 peripheral vascular surgery
#11 - ANS-Which scapel blade is used to open a blood vessel during vascular surgery?
#11 blade on a #7 handle - ANS-With which instrument is an arteriotomy initiated?
4-0 - ANS-The typical suture gauge for a femoral vascular anastomosis is ___.
45 degree Potts Smith scissors (can be forward or reverse) - ANS-An arteriotomy is made into
the common femoral artery and extended with?
6-0 - ANS-Which gauge suture is appropriate for closing a carotid arteriotomy?
A #11 blade and forward angle or reverse angle Potts-Smith scissors are frequently used for: -
ANS-arteriotomy
A blood clot, fat, air, or even a small portion of a tumor that circulates through the cardiovascular
system until it becomes lodged in smaller vessels - ANS-Embolus
a Doppler probe is used to dilate vessels - ANS-Which statement is NOT correct regarding
supplies required for peripheral vascular procedures?
A newly diagnosed patient in need of vascular access long-term hemodialysis would undergo
which procedure? - ANS-arteriovenous fistula and shunt
Abdominal aortic aneurysm - ANS-AAA
abdominal aortic aneurysm resection - ANS-The surgical excision of a dilated portion of the
aortic wall with immediate reconstruction using a synthetic graft is known as an ___.
adrenals - ANS-The suprarenal arteries supply blood to which organs?
anterior abdominal - ANS-Which approach would be best for an aortofemoral bypass?
aorta - ANS-Blood pumped from the left ventricle of the heart enters the ___.
Aorta - ANS-Largest artery in the body
, arterial embolectomy - ANS-A Fogarty balloon catheter is used for a(n) ___.
Arteries that become the femoral arteries as they exit the pelvis - ANS-External iliac
arteriosclerosis obliterans - ANS-The generalized disease that involves the formation of an
atheroma within the lumen of an artery causing restricted blood flow is known as ___.
Artery that serves the head and neck and arises directly from the aortic arch - ANS-Left
common carotid
Atraumatic instrument designed to gently occlude blood flow without causing permanent
damage - ANS-Vascular clamp
Autogenous saphenous vein - ANS-Material of choice for unilateral femoropopliteal bypass?
Balloon angioplasty performed in the cardiac catheterization lab is used to treat: -
ANS-atherosclerotic thickening
basilic - ANS-Which vein travels along the lateral side of the arm from the hand to the shoulder,
eventually emptying into the axillary vein?
before tying polypropylene sutures, the surgeons hands should be wet - ANS-Which statement
is correct regarding the suture for peripheral vascular surgery?
between the xiphoid process to the pubis - ANS-The incision for an abdominal aortic aneurysm
is made between which two landmarks?
Blocking the blood flow to an extremity or organ - ANS-Thrombus
blood strength - ANS-Which of the following is NOT a factor that affects blood pressure?
brachiocephalic - ANS-The right subclavian artery branches from which artery?
brachiocephalic - ANS-Which artery is one of the three major branches of the aortic arch?
brachiocephalic - ANS-Which artery supplies blood to the head and the arm?
brachiocephalic artery - ANS-The right common carotid artery originates from the ___.
capillaries - ANS-Gas exchange takes place in the ___.
capillaries - ANS-Microscopic vessels designed to exchange nutrients and wastes between
blood and tissue fluid around the cells are known as ___.
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