Colorectal surgery Flashcards

1
Q

Name 3 functions of the rectum and colon?

A

electrolyte balance
continence
waste management

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2
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What arteries supply the colon and rectum?

A

superior and inferior mesenteric arteries and their branches

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3
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What epithelium is found in the anal canal?

A

stratified squamous non keratinised epithelium

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4
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What 3 structures are important in continence?

A

pelvic floor muscles and internal and external anal sphincters

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5
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Can malabsorption lead to large or small volumes in the rectum?

A

large

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6
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What are some categories and examples for surgery?

A

tumours/cancer
Abnormal function - continence, IBD, constipation
congenital - atresia, Hischsprung disease
inflammation - crohns, colitis
degeneration - diverticular disease

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7
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What symptoms can patients come complaining of?

A

pain, change in bowel habits, blood, non intestinal general symptoms

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8
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What do pain receptors in visceral pain run with and what does this cause for the sensation of the pain?

A

embryonic vessels

foregut, midgut, hindgut poorly localised pain

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9
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Describe rectal bleeding protocol for low risk patients

A

under 40, < 6 weeks transient, anal symptoms
6 week surveillance and waiting
either discharge or follow same treatment as initial high risk patients

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10
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Describe rectal bleeding protocol for high risk patients

A

persistent, >40, more than 6 weeks, no anal symptoms, rectal or abdominal mass
VISUALISE COLON
colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, CT colonography

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11
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What are the aims of bowel screening?

A

Detect cancer earlier and reduce mortality

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12
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Investigations for suspected cancer of the colon and rectum include..

A

CT colonography
MRI
colonoscopy + biopsy
barium enema

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13
Q

What are some complications of colorectal surgery?

A

sepsis
bleeding
VTE
wound hernia

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14
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What is teachback?

A

Asking a patient to explain in their own words what they have understood from your consultation

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15
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Why is rejoining the bowel in surgery important?

A

perfusion, blood flow, faeces and must be tension free whether stitches or glue was used

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