Chapter 31: Surgical Ulcers Flashcards
Peptic ulcer
General term for gastric/duodenal ulcer disease
Gastric ulcer
Ulcer in the stomach
Curling’s ulcer
Gastric ulcer after burn injury
(Think: Curling’s—curling iron burn—burn)
Cushing’s ulcer
Peptic ulcer after neurologic insult
Dieulafoy’s ulcer
Pinpoint gastric mucosal defect bleeding from underlying arterial vessel malformation
Marjolin’s ulcer
Squamous cell carcinoma ulceration overlying chronic osteomyelitis or burn scar
Aphthous ulcer
GI tract ulcer seen in Crohn’s disease
Marginal ulcer
Mucosal ulcer seen at a site of GI tract anastomosis
Decubitus ulcer
Skin/subcutaneous ulceration from pressure necrosis, classically on the buttocks/sacrum
Venous stasis ulcer
Skin ulceration on medial malleolus caused by venous stasis of a lower extremity
LE arterial insufficiency ulcer
Skin ulcers usually located on the toes/feet
39-year-old woman 3 years s/p (“status post”) Billroth II for perforated gastric ulcer presents with intermittent upper abdominal pain relieved by a large amount of bilious vomiting
Afferent limb syndrome
45-year-old man with long-term left lower leg swelling develops anonhealing sore over the left medial malleolus
Venous stasis ulcer