- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | The clinical anatomy of the arterial collaterals of the lower limbs |
Authors: | Smochină, Elena Scripnic, A. Călugăreanu, M. |
Keywords: | Lower limb;arterial vascularization;arterial collateral;peripheral arterial occlusive disease |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | SMOCHINĂ, Elena, SCRIPNIC, A., CĂLUGĂREANU, M. The clinical anatomy of the arterial collaterals of the lower limbs. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 241-242. |
Abstract: | Introduction. The purpose of this research is anatomical-clinical selective study of arterial
vascularization of the lower limbs, development of arterial collateral, the impact of occlusive
arteriopathy in their development and their appearance at CT-high performance imaging
investigation.Aim of the study. The anatomical-clinical study of the arterial collaterals of the lower limbs
and their importance for maintaining the function of the lower limbs and preserving their
anatomical
Materials and methods. As study material were the results of CT-imaging investigations with
contrast, in angiographic regime and 3D reconstructions.
Results. 3 main aspects were demonstrated: 1. The appearance of the arterial circulation in the
lower limb, as usual; 2. Changes induced by partial and total vascular obstruction with limb
amputation; 3. Restoring vascularization from other arterial branches. These result have
obviously been pointing out of the fact that the vascular insufficiency is a chronic process, with
progressive stuctural changes, it show us different degrees of affectation – from the light
calcified with unique stenoses to the total occlusion with limb amputation and the defining role
of the collateral vessels through wich the blood flow is redirected and ensures the tissue
perfusion.
Conclusions. Peripheral arterial occlusive disease presents a high risk of morbidity, affecting
10% of the world's western population the past 50 years. It affects complex the patient with the
involvement of the physical life, mental life and social integration. These issues are of
particular importance for clinicians and radiologist alike. The most common location of arterial
obstructions is at the level of the superficial femoral artery. Ensuring vascularization through
the collateral under certain critical conditions like interrupting or disrupting the blood flow
through the arteries, is a mandatory condition for maintaining the function of the lower limbs
and preserving their anatomical. The imaging aspect of the obstruction degrees allows the
precise establishment of the rational surgical approach and procedure. |
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