Distal posterior tibial artery occlusion

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      Type of artery involved . Rate of occlusion (acute is more serious than chronic) ... (particularly around the distal femur for popliteal artery injury and distal humerus for brachial artery injury) can result in arterial damage/avulsion ... (don’t confuse it with the posterior tibial artery which runs POSTERIOR to the medial malleolus and ...

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      A 52-year old male patient was admitted to the vascular department with sub acute ischemia of the left foot caused by an occlusion of the distal tibial artery confirmed on angiography.

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      Limited bilateral noninvasive physiologic studies of upper or lower extremity arteries, (eg, for lower extremity: ankle/brachial indices at distal posterior tibial and anterior tibial/dorsalis pedis arteries plus bidirectional, doppler waveform recording and analysis at 1-2 levels, or ankle/brachial indices at distal posterior tibial and anterior tibial/dorsalis pedis arteries plus volume ...

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      Important physical findings of PAD include decreased or absent pulses distal to the obstruction, the presence of bruits over the narrowed artery, and muscle atrophy. With more severe disease, hair loss, thickened nails, smooth and shiny skin, reduced skin temperature, and pallor or …

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      The dorsalis pedis artery is a continuation of the: a. anterior tibial (deep peroneal) artery. b. superficial peroneal artery. c. posterior tibial artery. d. saphenous artery. e. none of the above. Answer = A. The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh) is a branch of the: a. obturator nerve. b. tibial nerve (of the ...

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      Incision into artery to remove atheromatous obstruction. check incision/dressing. listen for bruits. Bypass graft. Reroute blood around stenosis or occlusion. anastomosis. femoral/popliteal. femoral/posterior tibial or anterior tibial or peroneal . autologous (native) or prosthetic material. autologous can be in situ or reversed vein graft ...

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      The posterior tibial pulse can usually be palpated between the posterior surface of the medial malleolus and the medial border of the calcaneal tendon. Because the posterior tibial artery passes deep to the flexor retinaculum, it is important when palpating this pulse …

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      Be able to identify the following neurovascular structures of the leg in a cadaver: common fibular nerve, superficial and deep branches of the fibular nerve, tibial nerve, popliteal artery, anterior tibial artery, posterior tibial artery, fibular artery. 6.5.2. Anatomy & Imaging of the Ankle

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      E. Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) Explanation: The correct answer is E. The signs and symptoms in this patient are consistent with occlusion. of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA). PICA is a branch of the vertebral artery (which is itself a branch of the subclavian artery). Occlusion of PICA causes a lateral

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      Key Exclusions: Prosthetic graft occlusion within 1 month of implantation; prior major amputation; occlusion of all of the following: tibial arteries, anterior tibial, posterior tibial …

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