Treatment of acute limb ischemia Acute limb ischemia is a rapid decrease in the blood flow to the limb either due to occlusion of a peripheral artery or
Management of pulmonary artery perforation during balloon angioplasty Pulmonary artery perforation during balloon angioplasty: Management of perforation of a pulmonary vessel is on the same lines as that
Factors enhancing risk of limb loss after revascularization are: Infra inguinal bypass using prosthetic material, Bypass below the knee, Use of sub optimal conduit, Poor arterial runoff and
MALE - Major adverse limb events is considered in the setting of peripheral arterial disease and peripheral interventions. It includes major amputation, reintervention which could be surgical or
Same day discharge for peripheral arterial procedures in elderly: SENIOR-ER registry Peripheral arterial procedures in elderly: Same day discharge after peripheral arterial procedures have been documented to be safe
Inferior vena caval filter is deployed: a) Above the renal veins b) At the renal veins c) Below the renal veins d) Below the hepatic veins Correct answer: c)
Potential complication/s of bilateral internal iliac occlusion due to a stent graft: a) Gluteal claudication b) Erectile dysfunction c) Bowel ischemia d) All of the above Correct answer: d) All
Measures to prevent spinal cord ischemia in TEVAR (thoracic endovascular repair of aortic aneurysm): a) Avoiding blockage of left subclavian b) Surgical graft to left subclavian before TEVAR c) Pre procedure drainage
Coil embolisation of internal iliacs is resorted to for preventing type __ endoleak when the aortic stent grafts needs to be extended into the external iliac arteries: a)