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, Modèle de compte rendu proposé Écho-doppler du Scarpa Droit / Gauche Date : Date de l'intervention, vol.5

, Patient sous antiagrégants, anticoagulant ? Relai effectué avant la procédure ? Données liées à la procédure : Taille du guide utilisé : Procédure de type : Diagnostique Thérapeutique Système de fermeture artérielle : Oui Non Pansement compressif utilisé : Oui Non Examen clinique

, Douleur, ecchymose, perception d'un thrill, souffle, pouls poplité, tibial antérieur et postérieur perçus

, Examen réalisé sur l'échographe?????mis en service en ??????? dans de bonnes, moyennes, mauvaises conditions

, Description de la complication

, Flux rythmé par la respiration / Flux pulsatile. Conclusion : Aspect échographique en faveur d'un hématome non circulant / d'une thrombose veineuse / d'un faux-anévrisme / d'une fistule artério-veineuse, Veines fémorales commune, superficielle et profondes, perméables et compressibles /thrombosées

, La lésion est repérée au feutre afin de réaliser un pansement compressif

, Avis chirurgical nécessaire ? Intérêt d'un contrôle écho-Doppler dans ?