What is the most common site for venous disorders?
Lower limb
What is the location of the superficial venous system?
in subcutaneous fat superficial to the deep fascia
What is the direction of blood flow in veins?
from superficial to deep
from below upwards
if the superficial system is compromised will it lead to venous insufficiency?
What are the superficial veins?
- short saphenous vein –> popliteal
What are the deep veins?
What are the veins included in the communicating-perforating systems?
What is the cause of blow-out?
incompetent perforators
What is the pressure in capillaries?
arterial end = 32mmHg
venous end = 12mmHg
What is the venous pressure in a foot vein on standing?
100mmHg
What is the venous pressure in a foot vein on standing?
100mmHg
What enables the return off blood against gravity to the heart from the lower limb?
calf muscle pump
- pressure rises to 200-300mmHg during muscle contraction
How does the blood move from the superficial to the deep venous system?
during muscle relaxation when the pressure falls in the superficial system, blood moves through saphenous junctions & perforating veins into the deep system
What are the factors that help venous return to the heart?
What are varicose veins?
dilated, elongated, tortuous veins with demonstrable reflux
What are the pathological changes that occur in a varicose vein?
What are the common locations of varicosities?
Why do varicose veins most commonly occur in the lower limb?
What is the most common venous disorder of the leg?
primary varicose veins
What are the factors affecting the prevalence of primary varicose veins?
What is the pathogenesis of primary varicose veins?
What are the clinical types of dilated veins?
What are the venous complications of primary VV?
BLEEDING: - spontaneous or after mid trauma - stops by elevation & pressure INFLAMMATION - superficial thrombophlebitis
What are the cutaneous complications of primary VV?