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Vascular Trivia

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Vascular Trivia

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  1. Vascular Trivia Brought to you by: SRN

  2. A B C D E $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. $100 This is exclusively associated with cigarette smoking and more prevalent in the Middle East and Asia

  4. (Thromboangiitis obliterans )Buerger's disease

  5. $200 ABI range for claudicants

  6. 0.5 to 0.7 range

  7. $300 The classic presentation of patients with acute ischemia of the extremities may be recalled by the “five Ps”

  8. Pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesias, and paralysis.

  9. $400 Aneurysms that affect only part of the arterial circumference are termed

  10. Saccular.

  11. $500 There is increased expression and activity of -------------------- in the wall of aortic aneurysms

  12. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)

  13. $100

  14. Bulldog clamps

  15. $200 In AAAs, MMP activation favors degradation of what 2 substances.

  16. Elastin and collagen

  17. $300 The most common aneurysms with symmetrical enlargement involving the whole circumference of the artery

  18. Spindle-shaped fusiform aneurysms

  19. $400 The annual risk for rupture of an AAA between 4 and 5.4 cm.

  20. About 0.5% to 1%

  21. $500 This is approached through a anterolateral incision between the tibialis anterior and the extensor hallucis longus muscles.

  22. Anterior tibial artery

  23. $100 Small intradermal varicosities

  24. Telangiectasias

  25. $200 Left-sided medial visceral rotation exposes the entire length of the abdominal aorta and its branches.

  26. Mattox maneuver

  27. $300 This is exposed below the knee through a medial approach, and dissection is continued distally by detaching the soleus muscle from the posterior border of the tibia.

  28. Distal popliteal artery

  29. $400 ePTFE

  30. Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene

  31. $500

  32. Castroviejo

  33. $100

  34. Potts Scissors

  35. $200

  36. Satinsky clamp

  37. $300 ?

  38. External carotid artery

  39. $400 Name the technique!

  40. Eversion endarterectomy

  41. $500 Opium alkaloid used primarily in the treatment of visceral spasm.

  42. Papaverine

  43. $ 100 Blood flow into the aneurysm sac due to incomplete seal or ineffective seal at the end of the graft

  44. Type I endoleak

  45. $ 200 The 5-year patency rate for PTA of common iliac lesions.

  46. 70% to 80%

  47. $ 300 Five-year patency rates for external iliac disease.

  48. 50%-60%

  49. $ 400 Dates back to 1991 when Juan Parodi introduced this revolutionary treatment .

  50. Endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR)

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