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Find Online Presentations & Data @ www.SurgicoMed.com DR FAROOQ AHMAD RANA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SURGERY DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS Definition Deep vein thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot in one of the deep veins of the body, usually in the leg VIRCHOW’ TRIAD ENDOTHELIAL DAMAGE STASIS HYPERCOAGULABILITY Endothelial Injury Trauma, surgery, and invasive procedure may disrupt venous integrity Iatrogenic causes of venous thrombosis are increasing due to the widespread use of central venous catheters, particularly subclavian and internal jugular lines. These lines are an important cause of upper extremity DVT, particularly in children. Hypercoagulability SURGERY AND TRAUMA RESPONSIBLE FOR UP TO 40% OF ALL THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASE MALIGNANCY INCREASED ESTROGEN (DUE TO A FALL IN PROTEIN ‘S) INCREASED ESTROGEN OCCURS DURING ALL STAGES OF PREGNANCY— THE FIRST THREE MONTHS POSTPARTUM, AFTER ELECTIVE ABORTION, AND DURING TREATMENT WITH ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS Venous stasis prolonged bed rest (4 days or more) A cast on the leg Limb paralysis from stroke or spinal cord injury extended travel in a vehicle HISTORY PAIN IN CALF AND THIGH SWELLING BILATERAL 30% SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS OF PULMONARY EMBOLISM PLEURITIC CHEST PAIN, HEMOPTYSIS, SHORTNESS OF BREATH CLINICAL EXAMINATION PALPATE DISTAL PULSES AND EVALUATE CAPILLARY REFILL TO ASSESS LIMB PERFUSION. MOVE AND PALPATE ALL JOINTS TO DETECT ACUTE ARTHRITIS OR OTHER JOINT PATHOLOGY. NEUROLOGIC EVALUATION MAY DETECT NERVE ROOT IRRITATION; SENSORY, MOTOR, AND REFLEX DEFICITS SHOULD BE NOTED HOMANS'’ SIGN: PAIN IN THE POSTERIOR CALF OR KNEE WITH FORCED DORSIFLEXION OF THE FOOT CLINICAL EXAMINATION CON. COLOUR CHANGES CELLULITIC WHITE :PHALAGMESIA ALBA DOLENS CYANOSED : PHLEGMASIA CERULIA DOLENS SIGNS MAY BE PRESENT MINIMAL PITTING OEDEMA DILATED SURFACE VEINS STIFF CALF HOMAN’ SIGN RESISTANCE TO FORCED DORSIFLEXION FEVER CYANOSIS, SIGNS OF RIGHT HEART FAILURE Phlegmasia cerulea dolens Venous gangrene D/D RUPTURED BAKER CYST CALF MUSCLE HEMATOMA RUPTURED PLANTERIS MUSCLE THROMBOSED POPLITEAL ANEURYSM ACUTE ARTERIAL ISCHEMIA LYMPHOEDEMA Diagnostic Studies CLINICAL EXAMINATION ALONE IS ABLE TO CONFIRM ONLY 20-30% OF CASES OF DVT D-DIMER DUPLEX ULTRASOUND ASCENDING VENOGRAPHY(PREVIOUS GOLD STANDARD) Color duplex scan of DVT PROPHYLAXIS MACHANICAL: GRADUATED ELASTIC COMPRESSION EXTERNAL PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION PHARMACOLOGICAL LOW DOSE UNFRACTIONATED HEPARIN LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN THROMBOPHILIA SCREENING FACTOR V LEIDEN, PROT C&S DEFICIENCY ANTITHROMBIN III DEFICIENCY IDIOPATHIC DVT < 50 YEARS FAMILY HISTORY OF DVT THROMBOSIS IN AN UNUSUAL SITE RECURRENT DVT THANK YOU FIND ONLINE PRESENTATION & DATA ON DIFFERENT TOPICS @ WWW.SURGICOMED.COM/