Arterial occluding pathologies (RAKI_017)
About Study Course
Objective
*To provide discovery of acute and chronic peripheral vascular, visceral, renal, carotid, innominate, subclavian arterial diseases.
* To describe the diagnostic evaluation, screening and imaging every separate diseases group. To discuss the indication for treatment, open surgery and endovascular techniques.
To describe the anatomy, physiology, pathology and natural history of diseases wihich affect
* the lower limb and upper limb arterial system,
* chronic and acute mesenteric ischemia,
* renal artery disease,
* carotid, innominate, subclavian and vertebrobasilar arterial disease.
Learning outcomes
1.* Develop treatment algorithms for early detection and "best" therapy of patients with arterial occlusive disease.
* Patient selection for open surgical or endovascular revascularization for chronic carotid, visceral, lower extremity occlusive disease.
1.To cary basic and intermediate level open vascular and endovascular procedures. To perform redo revascularization for lower limb bypasses thrombotic complication.
1.To discuss the indication for treatment and various options including medical management, open surgery (including approaches) and endovascular techniques and the outcomes early and long - time period after revascularization.
