Obstructive Jaundice Flashcards

1
Q

What is meant by colicky pain?

A

severe abdominal pain caused by wind or intestinal obstruction; squeezing pain; move to reduce discomfort

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What are signs of obstructive jaundice?

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Jaundice, pale stool, dark urine, Liver Function tests and reduced, colicky pain, epigastric pain

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What other blood tests should you be sure to request when a patient has suspected obstructive jaundice?

A

Serum Amylase

Prothrombin time - to check clotting which needs vitamins K

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What are the most appropriate radiological investigations which should be conducted for patients with obstructive jaundice?

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1, Ultrasound
2. MRCP
3. If an US Scan & MRCP fail to reveal a cause - CT scan to exclude another
cause.

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What treatments are offered for obstructive jaundice?

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Most centres would proceed to an ERCP then offer a laparoscopic cholecystectomy after discharge when
the patient has recovered.

laparoscopic cholecystectomy and simultaneous CBD exploration if tests confirm presence of gall bladder stones and CBD stones

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