Chapter 2: Surgical Syndromes Flashcards
What is afferent loop syndrome?
Obstruction of the afferent loop of a Billroth II gastrojejunostomy
What does ARDS stand for?
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (poor oxygenation caused by alveolar and capillary inflammation)
What is blind loop syndrome?
Bacterial overgrowth of intestine caused by stasis
What is Boerhaave’s syndrome?
Esophageal perforation
What is Budd–Chiari syndrome?
Thrombosis of hepatic veins
What is carcinoid syndrome?
Syndrome of “B FDR”:
- Bronchospasm
- Flushing
- Diarrhea
- Right-sided heart failure (caused by factors released by carcinoid tumor)
What is compartment syndrome?
Compartmental hypertension caused by edema, resulting in muscle necrosis of the lower extremity, because the fascial compartments do NOT stretch, often seen in the calf; patient may have a distal pulse
What is Cushing’s syndrome?
Excessive cortisol production
What is dumping syndrome?
Delivery of a large amount of hyperosmolar chyme into the small bowel, usually after vagotomy and a gastric drainage procedure (pyloroplasty/gastrojejunostomy); results in autonomic instability, abdominal pain, and diarrhea
What is Fitz–Hugh–Curtis syndrome?
Perihepatic gonorrhea infection (perihepatic adhesions)
What is Gardner’s syndrome?
GI polyps and associated findings of Sebaceous cysts, Osteomas, and Desmoid tumors (SOD); polyps have high malignancy potential
(Think: A Gardner plants SOD)
What is HITT syndrome?
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis syndrome: Heparin-induced platelet antibodies cause platelets to thrombose vessels, often resulting in loss of limb or life
What is Leriche’s syndrome?
- Claudication of buttocks and thighs, Impotence, Atrophy of legs
- seen with iliac occlusive disease
(Think: CIA)
What is Mallory–Weiss syndrome?
Postemesis/retching tears in the gastric mucosa (near gastroesophageal junction)
What is Mendelson’s syndrome?
Chemical pneumonitis after aspiration of gastric contents