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Present

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presentation: Abnormal, Tortuous, dilated veins of the superficial venous system. clearly in the distribution of the LSV in the medial side of the thigh and calve. These can be primary: which 99% are, which replies a failure of the valves and reflux down the superficial venous system. They can be secondary; as a result of blockage in the deep viens and increased pressure on the venous system higher up.

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palpate graft across pubic symphysis (reinforcement rings?) ?bilateral femoral pulses distal to the graft=working

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LEFT: Long saphenous vein harvest; (+ stenotomy scar=CABG), arteria graft in the leg (+ scar over femoral artery=Femer-O-popliteal bypass/distal) pulse over scar=in situ graft // RIGHT: PTFE prosthetic material, scar at access site/terminal site. Access popliteal artery from medial above the knee or below the knee (NOT THE BACK)

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extra anatomically tunnelling (fem-anterior tivia)

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arterial supply of the upper limb (anatomy)

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Thoracic aorta anatomy

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External iliac artery anatomy (coeliac trunk to ext iliac)

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Lower limb arterial supply anatomy

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position of anterior tibial pulse

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Arterial anomalies

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  • Dominant peroneal artery; Reported to be present in 5% of the population, there is absent dorsalis pedis pulse on examination and a pulse just anterior to the lateral malleolus as the foot is supplied by branches of the peroneal vessel
  • Persistent sciatic artery; Rare condition , characterised by a persistent sciatic arterial supply to the lower limb and absence of femoral vessels. May present with claudication
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transmetatarsal amputation

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  • Charcot joints; painless but hugely deformed joint abnormality
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raynaud’s phenomenon

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Venous malformations:

  • Bluish
  • Often raised
  • Painful sometimes
  • By far the most common
  • Not pulsatile
  • No Bruit
  • No signal with hand held Doppler
  • No cardiac compromise
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Arteriovenous malformations; like a fistula

  • Rare
  • Pulsatile dilated veins
  • Bruit
  • Obvious signal on hand held Doppler
  • May be overgrowth of limb (or steal and no growth)
  • May be significant shunt and Cardiac failure; high output cardiac failure due to shunt
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lymphoedema

  • PRIMARY
  • SECONDARY
    • COMMONEST WORLDWIDE IS FILARIASIS
    • COMMONEST IN UK IS IATROGENIC
    • CANCER
    • OTHER INFECTIOUS CAUSES
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