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Vascular Surgery
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
1. Definition of AAA
2. Presentation of AAA
3. Rationale for treatment of AAA
4. Assessment of patient with AAA
5. Surgical management of AAA
6. AAA Screening
7. AAA Quiz
Varicose veins
1. Types of varicose veins
2. Aetiology of varicose veins
3. Symptoms of varicose veins
4. Complications of varicose veins
5. Questions to ask when taking history
6. How to examine a patient with varicose veins
7. Treatment of varicose veins
Leg ulcers
5. Leg ulcer Quiz
1. Causes of leg ulcers
2. Pathophysiology of venous ulcers
3. Clinical examination & Investigations
4. Management of venous ulcers
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD)
1. Risk factors for PVD
2.Intermittent Claudication
3. History taking in patients with Intermittent Claudication
4. Examination of patient with Lower limb PVD
5. Investigation of patients with PVD
6. Treatment of Intermittent Claudication
7. Critical limb ischaemia
Carotid disease
1. Aetiology of carotid territory infarction
2. Presentation of carotid disease
3. Investigation of carotid disease
4. Management of symptomatic carotid artery disease
5. Carotid disease Quiz
Vascular emergencies
Ruptured AAA
1. Presentation of ruptured AAA
2. Examination findings
3. Management
Acute Limb ischaemia
2. Aetiology of acute lower limb ischaemia
5. Treatment of acute limb ischaemia
1. Clinical features
3. History taking
4. Investigations
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