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- Introduction
- Lymphoedema and oedema - key differences
- Importance of understanding the lymphatic system
- Blood-tissue-lymph systems and their interfaces
- Lymphatics is a sewerage system
- Importance of the lymphatic system
- Organization of superficial lymph system
- Functioning of the lymphatic system
- Lymphangions visualization
- Initial lymphatics
- Key practical points - lymphatics
- Detailed functioning of the lymphatic system
- Lymph nodes
- Key practical point - lymph nodes
- Big picture overview
- Lymph as an environment
- Key practical point - lymph environment
- Deep and superficial systems
- The deep lymphatic system in torso
- Key practical point - deep/superficial systems
- The adipo-lymphatic connection
- Fats in the diet & lymph load and flow
- Lymphatic drainage from the small intestine
- Chylous reflux into limbs, urinary and genital areas
- Key practical point - diet and the lymphatics
- Factors which determine lymph load
- Factors which determine lymph flow
- Development of lymphoedema
- Types of lymphoedemas
- Primary lymphoedema
- Genetics of primary lymphoedema
- Secondary lymphoedema
- Pre-disposition to lymphoedema
- The three stages of lymphoedema
- Lymphoedema - one developmental view
- Each territory may be affected differently
- Fatty epi-fascial tissue accumulation
- Subcutaneous fat and lymph transport
- Lymphoedema is more than just a swelling!
- Skin changes in lymoedema
- Buildup of fibrous tissues consequences
- The problems of fibrosis
- Key practical point - fibrous build up
- Proximity issues
- Proximity issues - lymph and vascular systems
- Lymphatics in adventitial areas of veins
- Proximity issues - diseases and disorders
- Key practical point - proximity issues
- Conditions which look like lymphoedema
- Lipoedemas
- Development of lipoedema
- Basic pathology
- Myxoedema
- Phlebo-lymphoedema
- Development phlebo-lymphoedema
- Key practical point - look alike conditions
- Back to lymphoedema
- Adipose tissue, fibrosis and lymphoedema
- Key practical point - adipose tissues & fibrosis
- Remember the differences?
- What should we do to improve tissue/cell health?
Topics Covered
- Lymphoedema and oedema: key differences
- Blood-tissue-lymph systems and their interfaces
- Importance of the lymphatic system
- Organization of superficial lymph system
- Functioning of the lymphatic system
- Consequences of poor lymph flow
- Deep and superficial systems
- The adipo-lymphatic connection
- Fats in the diet: How they affect lymph flow and load
- Lymphatic drainage from the small intestine
- Blockage/overload and chylous reflux
- Factors which determine lymph load and flow
- Development of lymphoedema
- Types of lymphoedemas
- Increased subcutaneous fat reduces lymph transport
- Build-up of fibrous tissues reduces lymphatic function
- The problems of fibrosis
- Proximity issues
- Other limb swellings which look like lymphoedema which may underlie the wound area: Lipoedemas, Myxoedema and Phlebo-lymphoedema
- Adipose tissue, fibrosis and lymphoedema
- What can be done to improve tissue/cell health and improve wound healing?
- Update interview: Use of Indocyanine green to visual functional lymphatics
- Update interview: Use of objective measurements to ensure sequenced and targeted treatment
- Update interview: Importance of patient empowerment
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Piller, N. (2023, July 10). Understanding poor lymphatic function and how to improve it: revisiting old facts and examining new leads to help wounds heal [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/IHEQ3144.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Neil Piller has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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- Full lecture Duration: 41:32 min
- Update Interview Duration: 11:38 min
Understanding poor lymphatic function and how to improve it: revisiting old facts and examining new leads to help wounds heal
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