'The Surgical Approach' Flashcards

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viva-

Hx from pt:

I said ‘what operation have you had?’ I wasn’t allowed to ask that.

  • Symptoms*? He said he had urinated blood.
  • What happened*? He had gone to A&E.
  • Investigations*? Ultrasound.

(say what you KNOW!)

A

I note an atypical series of scars on the abdomen,

Desc; …largest being a veritcal scar of 15cm extending from the RUQ

Unlikely to be bladder surgery** as would expect a **Pfannenstiel/lower
midline.
Not a typical nephrectomy** scar, which was located on the **flanks.

Suggest; Due to the distribution of the main scar I thought it was atypical
surgery on the kidney or ureter, possibly with associated port scars.

Diagnosis: ?renal cell carcinoma.

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What do you see?

What could this be?

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Bilateral nephrostomy drains, draining urine into leg bags.

Asked what it could be?

obstruction at level of calyces, ureters or bladder. DDx bilateral obstruction; bilateral stones, extensive bladder malignancy, AAA, Retroperitoneal fibrosis

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Bilateral urinary tract obstriction

Ix and Mx

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Investigation

  • USS- identifies presence of hydronephrosis and can assess the kidneys
  • IVU (Intravenous urogram)- assess the position of the obstruction
  • Antegrade or retrograde pyelography- allows treatment
  • if suspect renal colic: CT scan (majority of stones are detected this way)

Management

  • Remove the obstruction and drainage of urine
  • Acute upper urinary tract obstruction: Nephrostomy tube
  • Chronic upper urinary tract obstruction: Ureteric stent or a pyeloplasty
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Differentials for scar

and for scar with

With decreased air entry, dull percussion and decreased vocal resonance, in lower left base…

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Midline Sternotomy enables access to the underlying structures; most commonly heart, also; pericardium, thoracic aorta, oestophagus, teachea, phrenic and cardiac nerves, thoracic duct, thymus and lymph nodes.

indications; cardiac (see table), Aortic aneurysm/disection, ?rarely as an alternative approach to resection of lung cancer/oestophagus (the latter with extension), thymectomy (MS)

findings atypical in a well patient in the absence of a pneumonectomy scar and could possible indicate a unilateral pleural effusion’ ….NOT AN EFFUSION

Given that the pt had had open heart surgery, damage could have been done to NAVY + surrounding structures. Phrenic nerve injury could have also lead to partial paralysis of the left hemi-diaphragm

With decreased air entry, dull percussion and decreased vocal resonance, in lower left base…

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Differentials; What mass lies beneath the scar?

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Shorts; present what you see

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There is a stoma, not spouted and flush to the skin, located in the left lower quadrant/left iliac fossa. It is pink in colour, active, (producing reasonably well formed stool). On closer inspection, it does not appear herniated or retracted and there appears to be only one lumen.

This would be consistent with a colostomy.

The potential indications for this could include sigmoid cancer and diverticulitis, or less commonly inflammatory bowel disease.

Peripheral evidence for sigmoid cancer would include cachexia as evidenced by muscle wasting of the temporalis and triceps, peripheral sensory neuropathy, radiotherapy tattoos and/or PortaCath.’

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What scars

What surgery

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Midline scar & LLQ/LUQ Scar

Think Hartmann’s reversal

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What scars

What surgery

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Midline scar and scars in RLQ & LLQ/LUQ

Think: Hartmann’s with end colostomy, then reversal with defunctioning/covering loop ileostomy

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Roof top

Gastrectomy/oesophagectomy, bilateral adrenalectomy, hepatic resection, live transplant

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Complications of abdominal surgery….

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Risk factors for incisional hearnias

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