Exam 1 Flashcards
Which of the following signs is regarded as characteristic of PDA?
Machinery murmur.
What is ø typical of the surgery of PDA?
Circum- costal suture for the closure of chest.
Which small intestinal section has similar v structure to the colon’s blood supply?
Ileum.
Which procedure is ø recommended anymore as preparation for rectal surgery?
Manual evacuation of rectum.
Which hepatic division possesses the gall bladder?
Central division.
Which of the following procedures has modification called ‘ Roux-en-Y’ technique?
Cholecystojejunostomy.
Which component is responsible for the closure of PSS in case of Ameroid ring constrictor?
Casein–> Inner Casein-ring.
Which disease can be solved with the so called ‘ Eck Fistula’?
IPSS.
Which of the following anatomical features is ø responsible for the difficult manipulation of the organ ( pancreas)?
Thin serosal capsule.
Which of the pancreatic areas is the most accessible in terms of surgical manipulation?
The caud part of R lobe.
Which of the following procedures of the pancreas has the relatively lowest risk of complications?
Excisional biopsy of the R pancreatic lobe.
Which of the following disorders is regarded as the ‘ classic’ indication for Adrenalectomy?
Central Cushing’s with uni- lat adrenal corticol adenoma.
Which statement is incorrect regarding Adrenalectomy?
Pheochromcytoma usually causes tachycardia + tachyarrhythmia, rather than hypertension.
Which of the following endocrine tests is used after adrenalectomy?
ACTH stimulation test.
Which factor plays the most significant role in the assessment of prognosis of adrenalectomy?
Tumour involvement of the caud vena cava.
Which statement is correct?
The most common fel thyroid disease is hyper- thyroidism caused by adenoma/ hyper- plasia.
Which of the following diagnostic methods provides both morphological + functional data regarding thyroid disorders?
Scintigraphy.
Which of the following metabolic disorders is the most common acute complication of extra- capsular thyroidectmy?
Hypo- calcemia.
Which of the following nervous system is responsible for the spincter mechanism of the urinary bladder?
Symp nervous system- Hypogastric n.
Which of the following cond usually does ø cause anatonomic urinary incontinence?
USMI.
Which kind of techinique would you prefer to cover an elbow skin defect?
Axial pattern flap.
What does ‘ V- Y plasty’ mean?
Tension relieving technique.
The main nutritional BV of the vent abd skin is:
Supf caud epigastric.
In which breed is the congenital laryngeal paralysis ø common:
Retrievers.
Which cond is 2º in the brachycephalic airway syndrome?
Laryngeal collapse.
Which laryngeal structure is effected by Grade II laryngeal collapse?
Cuneiform proc.
What is the most frequent complication of cricoarytenoid lateralisation?
Aspiration.
Which procedure is controversial for preparation of colorectal surgery?
Enema.
Which of the following procedures is most frequently used for cholecystolith removal?
Cholecystectomy.
Which of the followings does usually ø cause large intestinal obstruction in SA?
Colic dislocation.
Which suture technique is recommended for the closure of the colon in cats?
Single/ double layer but always simple continuous.
The most common indication of subtotal colectomy in cats is?
1º idiopathic megacolon.
PDA means
Patency of Botallo duct.
Which statement is correct?
The most common canine thyroid tumour is the hormonally inactive unilat adenocarcinoma.
Which sign of the followings is characteristic of PRAA?
Regurgitation.
Which of the following anatomic features does ø contribute to the difficulty manipulating the organ?
Sensitivity to manipulation.
PRAA means
Abnormally directed aortic arch.
Which sp has high incidence of large intestinal obstruction?
Eq.
In which of the following breeds is the congenital laryngeal paralysis common?
Husky.
Which arytenoid structure is nachored during CAL?
M. proc.
Which of the following cond. usually causes anatomic urinary incontinence?
USMI.
Which acquired cond may be contributing to the idiopathic laryngeal paralysis?
Neoplasia.
What is ø typical of the surgery of PRAA?
Extraluminal dilation of the stenotic oesophagus.
Which procedure is adequate for irreponable cecum inversion?
Typhlectomy.
Which v is responsible for the blood supply of the caud part of R pancreatic lobe?
Caud pancreaticoduodenal a.