Case Prsentation
Case Prsentation
Case Prsentation
DR CHANDRAKUMAR
• BABU RAM SHARMA
• Because of pain and inability to walk, his life style is restricted and affected
severely
• 8 months back developed blackish discoloration of left great toe, was associated
with fever, which was not responding to local debridement, which resulted in
disarticulation of the toe.
• Not alcoholic
• No sexual promiscuity
• Mixed diet
• Ulcer is shallow, iatrogenically induced, with exposed proximal phalanx, partially covered by pale granulation
• Another ulcer on the heel (left foot), 2x 2 cm, covered by granulation tissue, dry.
• A punched out 1x 1 cm ulcer on the under surface of right knee, no active discharge.
• Skin over the toes- edematous, shiny and with loss of hair
arteries
• Never dissect underneath the proximal aorta if the left renal vein has
not been visualized anteriorly.
• In at least 10% of cases, the left renal vein runs posterior to the aorta
and can easily be damaged by a retrograde clamp.
• If the aortic disease is at the level of the renal arteries, place the proximal
clamp above the renal vessels.
• Exposure is often improved if the left renal vein is retracted in a vessel loop.
• However, there is no solid evidence that one technique is superior to the other
in this regard; the final choice is strictly personal.
• Worsening of kidney function is more likely if there is preexisting renal failure, if the
aorta is clamped above the renal arteries, or if the renal vein is ligated or damaged.
• Other factors that can worsen renal injury include the use of contrast dye,
dehydration, and embolism
• When extensive dissection is performed over the distal aorta and left common iliac
artery, decreased sexual function may result.
• If the periaortic sympathetic fibers are damaged, retrograde ejaculation can occur.
• Precise surgical technique is the only way to prevent this disturbing side effect.
• Some surgeons perform iliac artery endarterectomy to improve erectile function, but
the results are not consistent, and there is a risk of nerve injury