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Unexpected Challenges in Vascular Surgery 1st Edition by Alain Branchereau, Michael Jacobs ISBN 1405134704 9781405134705

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Unexpected Challenges in Vascular Surgery 1st Edition by Alain Branchereau, Michael Jacobs ISBN 1405134704 9781405134705
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.11 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Alain, MD Branchereau, Michael, MD Jacobs
ISBN: 1405134704, 9781405134705
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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ISBN 10: 1405134704 
ISBN 13: 9781405134705
Author: Alain Branchereau, Michael Jacobs

Provides vascular and endovascular surgeons with the skills and techniques needed to solve unforeseen intraoperative complications

Unexpected Challenges in Vascular Surgery 1st Table of contents:

Part 1: Aorta (Challenges related to aortic procedures, both open and endovascular)

  • Aortic Neck Problems During Open Repair:
    • Short neck, wide neck, calcified neck
    • Aneurysm sac issues
  • Aortic Neck Problems During Endovascular Aortic Repair (EVAR):
    • Hostile neck anatomy (short, wide, angulated, calcified)
    • Type I Endoleaks (proximal seal zone issues)
  • Ruptured Clamp Sites: Management and prevention of vessel tears at clamp application.
  • Ureteral Lesions: Identification, prevention, and repair of ureteral injury during aortic surgery.
  • Unintentional Covering of Side Branches: Management of inadvertent coverage of renal, mesenteric, or iliac arteries during EVAR.
  • Totally Calcified Aorta: Strategies for access, clamping, and repair in severely calcified aortas.
  • Embolization: Addressing intraoperative emboli (atheroembolism, thrombus).
  • Aortic Dissection Intraoperatively: Recognition and management of iatrogenic dissection.
  • Spinal Cord Ischemia: Prevention and management during complex aortic repair.
  • Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage: Diagnosis and control.

Part 2: Carotid Arteries (Complications specific to carotid revascularization)

  • Intraoperative Stroke: Prevention, recognition, and immediate management during carotid endarterectomy or stenting.
  • Carotid Patch Problems: Bleeding, rupture, infection.
  • Cranial Nerve Injuries: Identification and management of vagal, hypoglossal, or facial nerve damage.
  • Carotid Artery Dissection: Management of iatrogenic dissection.
  • Hyperperfusion Syndrome: Prevention and management.
  • Restenosis Following Carotid Intervention: Early challenges and re-intervention strategies.

Part 3: Lower Limbs (Challenges in peripheral revascularization)

  • Technical Failures in Bypass Grafts: Kinking, twisting, early thrombosis.
  • Access Site Complications: Hematoma, pseudoaneurysm, AV fistula, infection (for femoral access).
  • Distal Embolization During Revascularization: Managing runoff issues.
  • Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: Recognition and management in limb salvage.
  • Wound Complications: Infection, dehiscence, seroma.
  • Compartment Syndrome: Diagnosis and fasciotomy.

Part 4: Miscellaneous and General Challenges

  • Intraoperative Bleeding: Diffuse bleeding, coagulopathy, strategies for hemostasis.
  • Vascular Injury During Non-Vascular Surgery: Recognition and repair.
  • Anesthetic Challenges in High-Risk Patients: Managing complex comorbidities.
  • Infection of Vascular Grafts: Prevention, diagnosis, and management of graft infection.
  • Renal Impairment Post-Procedure: Prevention and management of acute kidney injury.
  • Device-Related Complications: Malposition, migration, structural failure of endovascular devices.
  • Imaging Challenges: Difficulties with intraoperative imaging and fluoroscopy.
  • Managing the Extremely High-Risk Patient: Decision-making and palliative care considerations.
  • Team Communication and Crisis Resource Management: The human factors in preventing and managing complications.

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