Gastro Medicicne - Acute abdominal pain: a very basic introduction Flashcards
What is one of the most common ways to think about the potential causes of abdominal pain pain?
Another way of classifying the causes of an acute abdomen, or any condition, is by using a surgical sieve?
Infective:
Infective:
- gastroenteritis
- appendicitis
- diverticulitis
- pyelonephritis
- cholecystitis
- cholangitis
- pelvic inflammatory disease
- hepatitis
- pneumonia
Another way of classifying the causes of an acute abdomen, or any condition, is by using a surgical sieve?
Inflammatory:
Inflammatory:
- pancreatitis
- peptic ulcer disease
Another way of classifying the causes of an acute abdomen, or any condition, is by using a surgical sieve?
Vascular:
Vascular:
- ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm
- mesenteric ischaemia
- myocardial infarction
Another way of classifying the causes of an acute abdomen, or any condition, is by using a surgical sieve?
Traumatic:
Metabolic:
Traumatic:
- ruptured spleen
- perforated viscus (e.g. oesophagus, stomach, bowel)
Metabolic:
- renal/ureteric stone
- diabetic ketoacidosis
Common causes of organic abdominal pain?
Common causes ofHepatobiliary problems?
Digestive emergencies?
Lower gastrointestinal tract problems?
Lower gastrointestinal tract problems?
Appendicitis:
- Right iliac fossa
- Pain initial in the central abdomen before localising to the right iliac fossa (RIF).
- Anorexia is common. Tachycardia, low-grade pyrexia, tenderness in RIF
- Rovsing’s sign: more pain in RIF than LIF when palpating LIF
Acute diverticulitis:
- Left lower quadrant
- Colicky pain typically in the LLQ
- Diarrhoea, sometimes bloody.
- Fever, raised inflammatory markers and white cells
Intestinal obstruction:
- Central
- History of malignancy (intraluminal obstruction)/previous operations (adhesions)
- Vomiting. Not opened bowels recently
- ‘Tinkling’ bowel sounds
Urological causes of pain?
Renal Colic:
- Loin pain radiating to the groin
- Pain is often severe but intermittent. Patient’s are characteristically restless.
- Visible or non-visible haematuria may be present
Urological causes of pain?
Acute pyelonephritis
- Loin pain
- Fever and rigors are common as is vomiting
Urological causes of pain?
Urinary retention
- Suprapubic
- Caused by obstruction to the bladder outflow.
- Much more common in men, who often have a history of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Urological causes of pain?
Gynaecological causes of pain?
Remember, all women of a reproductive age who present with abdominal pain should be considered pregnant until proven otherwise
Ectopic pregnancy
- Right or left iliac fossa
- Typically presents with pain and a history of amenorrhoea for the past 6-9 weeks. Vaginal bleeding may be present