Esophagus Flashcards
GETD – when to use surgery? Type of surgery?
#Unable to be controlled by medical means #Complications – ulceration, stenosis #Dysplastic changes (resection)
Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication
Best test to establish presence of reflux?
PH monitoring
Can swallow solids but not liquids – suspected diagnosis
Can swallow liquids but not solids – Suspected diagnosis?
Both liquids and solids are swallowed with difficulty – suspected diagnosis?
Alcalasia
Tumor
Neurogenic problem
Treatment of alcalasia?
Endoscopic Balloon dilation
Risk factors for esophageal cancer? Goal of Surgical Management?
Squamous cell carcinoma – smoking and drinking
Adenocarcinoma – GERD
Mostly palliative
Treatment of Mallory-Weiss tear?
Photocoagulation
Boerhaave syndrome? Symptoms and signs? Diagnosed with? Management?
Forceful vomiting leading to esophageal perforation
Epigastric pain of sudden onset, bye fever, leukocytosis,
Contrast swallow (gastrografin) is diagnostic
Emergency surgery
Most common reason for esophageal perforation? Diagnose by?
Instrumentation; emphysema in lower neck
Gastric adenocarcinoma – demographic? Diagnosed with? Surgery when? Test before surgery?
Elderly; endoscopy biopsy
Best therapy; CT helps assess operability
Gastric lymphoma, – diagnosed with? Surgery when?
Endoscopic biopsy
If perforation is feared as tumor melts away; chemoradiation first-line treatment
Tumor associated with H pylori?
Low grade rheumatoid transformation (MALToma)