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J. vasc. bras ; 10(4): 330-334, dez. 2011. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-610957

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O deslocamento de um shunt para um ramo arterial mais distal, percorrendo um longo trajeto, é uma complicação rara. A ultrassonografia vascular pode se apresentar como uma excelente modalidade diagnóstica para identificar o sítio de embolização de corpos estranhos intravasculares. Os autores relatam um caso raro de migração de um shunt temporário, implantado na carótida comum esquerda, para artéria poplítea esquerda. Descrevem, ainda, a utilização do ecocolor doppler arterial que, além de localizar o ponto de embolização, com uma dermatografia exata, foi fundamental para que a abordagem cirúrgica transcorresse com facilidade através de uma via de acesso restrita e precisa.


The displacement of a shunt to a more distal arterial branch, along a path, is a rare complication. Vascular ultrasound can be presented as an excellent diagnostic modality for identifying the site of embolization of intravascular foreign bodies. The authors report a rare case of temporary shunt migration, implanted in the left common carotid artery, to left popliteal artery. The authors also describe the use of arterial vascular ultrasound to find the point of embolization, with an exact dermatography, that was essential to an easily surgical approach through a restrict and precise access way.


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Humans , Popliteal Artery/anatomy & histology , Popliteal Artery , Embolization, Therapeutic/classification , Echocardiography, Doppler/nursing
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Chinese Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine ; (6): 380-383, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-406422

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Objective To develope a novel rabbit carotid body and carotid common artery model in vivo for the simulation of various intermittent hypoxia (IH) intensities, IH durations, IH reoxygenation (ROX) durations and continuous hypoxia (CH) modes.Methods Forty-five adult New Zealand rabbits (2.5~3.0 kg) were anesthetized while spontaneous breathing kept intact.The tissue surrounding the fight earetid common artery and carotid sinus nerve (CSN) were cleared and "single" chemoreceptor bundle of the CSN was revealed.Then suction electrodes were placed and CSN afferent activity was monitored and recorded carefully.The fight common carotid artery was exposed, cannulated to distal part and its proximal part was ligated.Preparations were challenged by changing the PO2 of the gas mixture equilibrating the perfusate.Alternatively perfusion (2 mL/min) of equilibrated porfusate bubbled with normoxia or hypoxia gas mixtures formed IH/ROX cycles in carotid common artery,simulating the pattern of hypoxic episodes seen in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), or with continuously perfusing hypoxia perfusate to form CH modes.All the perfusing procedures were regulated by a customized computer-controlled set and monitored using O2 gas analyzer.After the systematic exposures, carotid body, carotid common artery part distal to cannula,and carotid bifurcation were harvested as samples.Results The frequencies and average amplitudes of CSN chemoreceptor bundles afferent activities with normoxia peffusion were (0.17±0.03) impulse/s and (46.2±4.4) μV, and with hypoxia perfusion were (0.6±0.09) impulse/s and (87.4±6.6) μV, respectively.PO2 was (139±1.5) nun Hg in normoxia perfusate and (35.2±1.3) mm Hg in hypoxia perfusate.Conclusion This new carotid body and carotid common artery model is a valuable tool to study neurological and biochemical changes in various IH and CH modes.

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