Case Report on Acute thrombotic occlusion of Right distal superficial femoral artery.

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Ms. Shraddha.V. Durge , Mrs. Mayuri Yelekar , Mr. Roshan Umate , R. R. Dighade

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A wide range of thrombotic and thromboembolic illnesses are caused by acquired hypercoagulable conditions. Thrombotic occlusion Any vascular blockage caused by a thrombus or by thromboembolism . A blood clot in an artery is known as arterial thrombosis.It's harmful because it can impede or stop blood flow to vital organs like the heart and brain. Arteriosclerosis, or the hardening of the arteries, can cause arterial thrombosis. When fatty or calcium deposits thicken the artery walls, this happens. Fatty material (called plaque) can build up in the artery walls as a result of this. This plaque has the potential to burst (rupture), causing a blood clot to form. Patient history: A 36 years old men was admitted in AVBR hospital date 8-7-21 with Chief complaint of pain and blackish discoloration of Right toes since 2 week. No any history of Hypertension, Diabetic mellitus and tuberculosis. clinical findings: The patient had undergone with various investigations like ultrasonography , complete blood test, KFT, Rapid Antigen Test. Medical management: patient was treated with Calcium supplement and Iron Supplement. Nursing management: Administered fluid replacement i.e. DNS and RL, ,NS, maintain input and out put chart  monitor all vital sign hourly. Conclusion: Treatment and care of acute thrombotic occlusion of the right distal superficial femoral artery in a timely manner enhances the patient's outcome.

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