Surgical Flashcards
which location is the most common for peptic ulcer diease?
duodenum (more common than gastric!)
What is the typical presentation of a duodenal ulcer?
Epigastric pain temporarily RELIEVED by eating +/- signs/ symptoms of a upper GI bleed
What is the typical presentation of a gastric ulcer?
Epigastric pain WORSENED by eating +/- signs/symptoms of upper GI bleed
What is the typical presentation of appendicitis?
Periumbilical -> RIF pain. Anorexia. Pyrexia. Rovsing’s Sign (pain felt in RIF when pressing on LIF)
Classic presentation of ascending cholangitis?
Charcot’s triad: fever/rigors + RUQ pain + jaundice / elevated bilrubin
Caused by bacterial infection (E.coli most common) of the biliary tree secondary to obstruction of biliary outflow by gallstone etc.
Hepatic LFTs versus cholestatic picture of LFTs?
ALP + bilirubin = cholestatic / obstructive picture
ALT + AST = hepatic picture
What are the criteria to be considered for bariatric surgery according to NICE?
BMI > 40
OR
BMI > 35 with a comorbidity that would be IMPROVED by the surgery eg diabetes
(Hx of drug abuse / certain mental ill health is a relative contraindication due to concerns re attending follow up)
Management options for transitional cell bladder cancer?
Carcinoma in situ / localised = TURB (transurethral resection of the bladder) or intravesical BCG Locally invasive (T3) where it has penetrated the detrusor layer = radical cystectomy with ileal conduit T4 tumours (invaded the serosal layer) = chemotherapy, inoperable
Tumour that develops in the parotid gland?
Pleomorphic adenoma
Types of thyroid tumour?
Papillary carcinoma - overall the most common - typically younger patients (<40) - good prognosis
Anaplastic carcinoma - rare but rapidly growing compressing local structures and early lymph node spread
Medullary carcinoma -> produces calcitonin -> get hypocalcaemia
If a breast cancer is HER2 positive, what chemotherapy can we use on it ?
Herceptin (trastuzumab)
-> can be cardiotoxic so pts need to be monitored for heart failure
For which type of breast cancer is anastrazole used and what should you co-prescribe with it?
For oestrogen-receptor positive BC
Reduces bone density so need to co-prescribe a bisphosphonate
Which conditions are more common in those with undescended testes?
Infertility
Testicular cancer
Testicular torsion
Inguinal hernia (may present as acute abdomen)
Spigelian versus para-umbilical hernia?
Spigelian hernia = occurs at the border of the rectus sheath = slightly lateral to the umbilicus -> need to be surgical removed as carry high risk of bowel obstruction!
Para-umbilical hernia = slightly above or below the umbilicus
Which organism most commonly causes gas gangrene?
Clostridum perfringens