Insert Catheter through Blood Vessel to the Aneurysm
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Deploy Coils into the Aneurysm
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Monitor Images and Confirm Coils Placement
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Approval: Coils Placement
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Withdraw the Catheter
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Close the Incision Site
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Monitor Patient's Vital Signs Post Procedure
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Provide Post Operative Care Instructions to Patients
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Schedule Follow-up Appointments
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Discharge Patient
Patient Admission and History Taking
Greet the patient and collect relevant information about their medical history, allergies, and current condition. This helps in understanding the patient's overall health and any potential risks during the procedure. Ask the patient about any medications they are currently taking and if they have had any previous surgeries. Use active listening skills to ensure all important information is captured.
Physical Examination of the Patient
Carry out a physical examination of the patient to assess their general health and identify any specific factors that may affect the procedure. This includes checking their blood pressure, heart rate, and neurological function. Palpate the abdomen and examine the groin area for any abnormalities. The physical examination helps in determining the patient's eligibility for the procedure and identifying any potential complications.
Order Required Diagnostic Imaging
Determine the type of diagnostic imaging required to evaluate the aneurysm and surrounding blood vessels. This may include a CT scan, MRI, or angiography. Order the necessary imaging studies and provide clear instructions to the patient regarding the process and any necessary preparations. This step enables visualization of the aneurysm and aids in the planning of the procedure.
Interpret Diagnostic Imaging
Review the diagnostic imaging results to assess the size, shape, and location of the aneurysm. Identify any additional relevant findings or potential complications. Consult with the radiologist if necessary to ensure accurate interpretation. This step helps in determining the feasibility of the procedure and planning the approach.
Approval: Diagnostic Imaging Interpretation
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Interpret Diagnostic Imaging
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Discuss Treatment Options with Patient
Explain the treatment options available to the patient, including the endovascular coiling procedure, its benefits, and risks. Use simple and clear language to ensure the patient can make an informed decision. Encourage the patient to ask questions and address any concerns they may have. This step helps in involving the patient in the decision-making process and ensuring their understanding of the procedure.
Obtain Informed Consent from Patient
Explain the details of the procedure, its risks, benefits, and alternative options to the patient. Provide the patient with a consent form and ensure they understand and agree to the procedure by obtaining their signature. This step ensures the patient's willingness to undergo the procedure and their acknowledgement of the potential risks involved.
Prepare the Patient for the Procedure
Give the patient clear instructions on when to arrive at the hospital, what to eat or drink before the procedure, and what to bring with them. Explain the pre-procedure preparation steps, such as showering and avoiding certain medications. Provide reassurance and answer any questions they may have. This step ensures that the patient is well-prepared and reduces any potential complications or delays.
Administer Anesthesia
Consult with the anesthesiologist to determine the appropriate anesthesia for the procedure. Administer anesthesia to the patient based on the chosen method (local anesthesia or general anesthesia) and monitor the patient's vital signs throughout the procedure. Ensure the patient is adequately sedated and comfortable. This step minimizes pain and discomfort during the procedure and ensures patient safety.
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Local Anesthesia
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General Anesthesia
Make Incision in the Groin Area
Prepare the groin area by cleaning and sterilizing the site. Make a small incision on the skin to access the blood vessels. Use sterile techniques and necessary instruments to ensure a safe and sterile environment. This step creates a pathway for catheter insertion and minimizes the risk of infection.
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Cleaning the Site
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Sterilizing the Site
Insert Catheter through Blood Vessel to the Aneurysm
Insert a catheter through the incision site and guide it through the blood vessels to reach the aneurysm. Use fluoroscopy or other imaging techniques to visualize the catheter's progress. Ensure smooth advancement of the catheter to avoid damage to the blood vessels. This step allows access to the aneurysm for subsequent coil deployment.
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Fluoroscopy Guidance
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Advancement Monitoring
Deploy Coils into the Aneurysm
Deliver specialized coils through the catheter to promote blood clotting and prevent the aneurysm from rupturing. This procedure requires a careful and strategic approach to ensure the coils are accurately placed within the aneurysm sac. Monitor the coil deployment process and collaborate with the medical team to achieve optimal results. Use this form to record the specific details of coil deployment.
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Monitor coil position
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Confirm adequate coil coverage
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Ensure no vessel obstruction
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Identify potential migration
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Evaluate aneurysm packing
Monitor Images and Confirm Coils Placement
Review the post-coiling images to assess the position and placement of the coils within the aneurysm. Confirming the successful coil deployment and elimination of any potential complications is crucial. Collaborate with the medical team to analyze the images and make any necessary adjustments. Document the results and observations in this form.
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Optimal
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Suboptimal
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Complications
Approval: Coils Placement
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Monitor Images and Confirm Coils Placement
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Withdraw the Catheter
Safely remove the catheter from the patient's blood vessel, ensuring no damage or complications occur during the withdrawal process. Precise catheter retrieval minimizes the risk of bleeding or clot formation. Monitor the catheter removal and document any relevant information or steps taken using this form.
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Bleeding
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Vessel Spasm
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Catheter Fragmentation
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Other
Close the Incision Site
Properly close the incision site in the groin area to ensure optimal healing and minimize the risk of infection. Precise suturing techniques promote wound closure and reduce scarring. Monitor the suturing process and document any specific instructions or considerations in this form.
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Suturing
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Steri-strips
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Collagen Sealant
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Other
Monitor Patient's Vital Signs Post Procedure
Monitor the patient's vital signs after the endovascular coiling procedure to ensure stability and recovery. Evaluating their blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation levels provides valuable insights into their post-operative condition. Detecting any immediate complications or adverse reactions allows prompt intervention. Use this form to record the vital signs and any concerns or observations.
Provide Post Operative Care Instructions to Patients
Guide the patient through the necessary post-operative care instructions, helping them recover and prevent complications. Proper care after the endovascular coiling procedure includes instructions for wound care, physical activity, medication management, and follow-up appointments. Provide comprehensive instructions tailored to the patient's condition and address any questions they may have. Use this form to document the post-operative care instructions.
Schedule Follow-up Appointments
Ensure appropriate and timely follow-up appointments for the patient's continued care and monitoring. Scheduling appointments allows the medical team to track the patient's progress, address any concerns, and make adjustments to the treatment plan if necessary. Collect the required details and availability to schedule follow-up appointments using this form.
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1 week after procedure
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2 weeks after procedure
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1 month after procedure
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Discharge Patient
Prepare the patient for discharge after a successful endovascular coiling procedure, ensuring they are ready to continue their recovery at home. Verify that the patient has received all necessary information, prescriptions, and follow-up instructions. Provide a summary of the procedure, address any last-minute questions, and wish them well during their recovery. Document the discharge details in this form.