General Surgery Flashcards
Formula for calculating fluid volume for resuscitation after burns?
Volume of fluid = total body surface area of the burn % x weight (Kg) x 4ml
What is the spectrum of gallbladder disease?
- Biliary colic
- Cholecystitis
- Ascending cholangitis
- ?Pancreatitis
What is biliary colic?
Results from transient cystic duct blockage from impacted stones, can have transient ALT rise.
Biliary colic presentation?
RUQ pain, can radiate to shoulder, can come on spontaneously, may be related to fatty food, can last from 15mins to 24 hours.
Biliary colic investigations?
USS is really good at seeing stones, MRCP is next stage and then ERCP can be diagnostic and treatment.
Biliary colic and cholecystitis management?
Manage patient symptoms - pain control.
Abx if needed
Cholecystectomy
Sphincterectomy
Consider biliary stent if stones are irretrievable
Most common cause of rectal bleeding?
Haemorrhoids
Typical causes of rectal bleeding?
Benign:
- Haemorrhoids
- Anal fissures
- Fistulae
Diverticulosis/itis
Colonic polyps
Colorectal/anal cancer
Investigations for rectal bleeding?
Flexible sigmoidoscopy
Colonoscopy
CT colonography
Red flags for colorectal cancer?
Main
- PR bleeding
- Anaemia
- Change in Bowel habit
Others:
- Weight loss
- Abdo discomfort
- Mass
Suspected colorectal cancer investigations?
Colonoscopy with biopsy is gold standard
Would also do FBC and LFT
CT colonoscope
Different surgery available for colorectal cancer, according to location?
Resection, depends on affected region:
- Hemicolectomy (right or left)
- Sigmoid colectomy
- Anterior resection
When is the bowel screening programme offered?
Offered flexible sigmoidoscopy at 55
Home testing kit every 2 years from 60 to 74 years old (and can do after 75 too)
What is the home testing kit of the bowel cancer screening programme looking for?
Occult blood in the sample
Tumour marker for colorectal cancer?
CEA
Q’s for a bowel habit history?
- How are they generally?
- Are you going everyday?
- Are they formed movements?
- Has anything changed?
What is the role of the tunica (processus) vaginalis in men?
Forms a capsule around the testes
In what tissue do hydrocele’s form?
The tunica vaginalis
What are LUTS? Examples?
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms:
- Frequency
- Dysuria
- Hesitancy
- Urgency
What is urinary hesitancy?
Delay in initial urination.
Types/classifications of haematuria?
Blood can arise from anywhere in the renal tract.
Classed as visible and non-visible
Non-visible further into:
- Symptomatic (LUTS)
- Non-symptomatic
What type of urinary sample is more sensitive to haematuria?
Dipstick of fresh urine (rather than MSU)
Painless haematuria is indicative usually of what?
Bladder cancer
Transient causes of Haematuria?
UTI, Vigorous exercise, menstruation