Introduction: What is Deep Venous Arterialization (DVA): Past, Present, Future
Section I: Patient Selection
Chapter 1: Selecting the right patient candidate for DVA (clinical examination, imaging, wound location)
Chapter 2: Evaluating the Angiogram
Chapter 3: Explaining DVA to the patient and family: Managing expectation
Chapter 4: How to keep the wound stable till surgery
Section II: Patient Preparation
Chapter 4: Pedal Mapping (Duplex) and Evaluation of the Venous Anatomy of the Foot - how to do it and what am I looking for?
Chapter 5: Preoperative optimization of the patient: cardiac, respiratory, wound stability
Section III: Procedure and Acute Post-operative Care
Chapter 6: Overview of the Procedure and list of required equipment
Chapter 7: Venous pedal access: tips, tricks, and technique
Chapter 8: Arterial to Venous Crossing: tips, tricks and techniques
Chapter 9: Classic perils and pitfalls with bailout strategies
Chapter 10: Immediate Post operative Care: Pain management, Swelling Management, Offloading, Wound Care
Chapter 11: Planning for Successful discharge: What does the DVA patient need to ensure success in the home or rehab: Antibiotic plan, wound management plan, mobility plan, medical management (anticoagulation and diabetic), and follow up
Section IV: Maintenance of the DVA Circuit
Chapter 12: Imaging of the DVA circuit: who, what, where, when, and why?
Chapter 13: When do we need to re-intervene to maintain patency of the circuit?
Chapter 14: What intervention strategies will be required to maintain the circuit and how do we know it's working!
Section V: Wound Care
Chapter 15: What is the goal of wound care in the DVA patient post procedure?
Chapter 16: How to Approach Wound Care to Keep the Wound Stable
Chapter 17: Effective strategies to minimize debridement or disturbance to the wound bed
Chapter 18: What types of surgical procedures may be performed and when are they appropriate post DVA (toe & foot amputation versus debridement)
Chapter 19: When is the DVA mature enough for a transmetarasal amputation?
Chapter 20: How to perform the perfect DVA Transmetarasal amputation: Tips, tricks and technique
Chapter 21: Post operative care from a foot amputation or debridement: offloading and follow up
Section VI: Life after a successful DVA
Chapter 22: when can the patient walk again?
Chapter 24: Prosthetics to ensure balance, function, and no more wounds!
Chapter 25: Long term DVA follow up and outcomes.