arterial bypass Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Name the 3 basic procedures for bypass? | 1.vein suitability 2.mapping/marking the saphenous or superficial arm vns 3.suitability of radial artery for CABG |
| Vein divides into two segments then rejoins into one. | Bifid system |
| 3 advantages for using radial over gsv. | appropriate caliber, thicker wall, better availability |
| what is used to determine patency of the palm arch? | Allens test or PPG tracings |
| which bypass procedure is valvulatome used? | In situ |
| which graft is used for fem-fem bypass? synthetic polytetrafluroethylene or synthetic dacron | Dacron |
| a potential complication of in-situ graft | fistulas |
| rapid proliferation of intimal cells causing wall thickening | intimal hyperplasia |
| hyperemic flow or antegrade flow post graft procedure after several weeks is caused by | chronic vasodilation |
| T/F graft velocities vary with vessel diameter | True |
| complications of stents include all but: endoleak, intimal hyperplasia, infection, vessel rupture, embolization | intimal hyperplasia |
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