Chapter 39 - Urology++ Flashcards
Where is Gerota’s fascia?
Around kidney
Does the right renal artery cross anterior or posterior to the IVC?
Posterior
Do ureters cross over or under the iliac vessels?
Over
Why can the left renal vein be easily ligated from the IVC?
Secondary to increased collaterals (L. adrenal, L. gonadal, L. ascending lumbar vein)
What is the most common cause of acute renal insufficiency following surgery?
Hypotension
Symptoms of kidney stones? UA findings?
Severe colicky pain, restlessness
Blood or stones
What are the most common type of kidney stone? Who is at risk for them?
Calcium oxalate - 75%
Radiopaque
Pts with terminal ileum resection due to increased oxalate absorption in colon
What are struvite stones? Why do they occur?
Mg ammonium phosphate - 15%
Infection that are urease producing - Proteus mirabilis
What type of stones are radiolucent?
Uric acid, cysteine
Who gets uric acid stones?
Pts with ileostomies, gout, myeloproliferative disorders
Who gets cysteine stones?
Congenital disorders in the reabsorption of cysteine
When is surgery for kidney stone indicated?
Intractable pain or infection, progressive obstruction, progressive renal damage, solitary kidney, >6mm not likely to pass
What is the #1 cancer killer in men 25-35?
Testicular cancer
Treatment for testicular mass?
Dx: US shows solid mass; no need for MRI
Tx: Orchiectomy through inguinal incision (not transscortal, do not want to disrupt lymphatics), and early control of the spermatic cord
What lab value correlates with testicular tumor bulk?
LDH
What other lab values are needed for testicular cancer?
B-HCG, AFP level
What type of tumor is most common in testicular cancer?
Germ cells (90%) - seminoma or nonseminoma
What type of cancer is most commonly associated with undescended testicle?
Seminoma
What is the #1 testicular tumor?
Seminoma
Where do seminomas spread?
Retroperitoneum
Treatment of seminoma?
Orchiectomy and retroperitoneal XRT
What are the types of nonseminomatous testicular CA?
Embryonal, teratoma, choriocarcinoma, yolk sac
What are the tumor markers of nonseminomatous testicular cancers?
90% have AFP and beta-HCG
What is the spread of nonseminomatous testicular cancer?
Hematogenously to lungs and retroperitoneum
Treatment of nonseminomatous testicular cancers?
Stage I: orchiectomy, prophylactic retroperitoneal node dissection
Stage II+: orchiectomy, XRT, chemo; surgical resection of residual mets
What is the most common site of prostate cancer?
Posterior lobe
What is the most common site of mets from prostate cancer?
Bone
Complications of prostate resection?
Impotence, incontinence, urethral strictures
Where should PSA go after prostatectomy?
To 0 after 3 weeks
What is a normal PSH in a patient with a prostate gland?
<4
What does elevated alk phos indicate in a patient with prostate cancer?
Mets or extracapsular disease
What is the #1 tumor of kidney?
Renal cell carcinoma
Risk factor for RCC?
Smoking
What fraction of pts have metastatic disease at time of dx of RCC? Treatment for mets?
1/3
Wedge resection of isolated lung and colon mets
Most common location for RCC mets?
Lung