Case 34 Part 5

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Femoral vessel retrieval and assessment



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1. Is this an artery or a vein? How can you tell?
 
 
2. Why did the patient bleed to death?
 
 
3. Which holes on the luminal surface are natural ostia? Which are iatrogenic? How can you tell the difference?
 
 
4. On which side of the vessel (anterior or posterior) are the iatrogenic holes? How can you tell?
 
 
5. Are both iatrogenic holes probe patent? What does this tell you about how the procedure progressed?





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