GI Surgeries Flashcards

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What is the surgical treatment for appendicitis?

A

Laparascopic appendicectomy (convert to open sometimes).

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What would you do if bowel obstruction needed surgical management?

A

Laparotomy.

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3
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In mesenteric ischaemia when the bowel is non-viable, what should you do?

A

Resect.

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4
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What can you perform is the bowel is viable in mesenteric ischaemia?

A

An SMA embolectomy.

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5
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What is the surgical management of obstruction due to colorectal cancer?

A

Colostomy, resection and colostomy, resection and anastomosis or stenting.

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What are the 6 possible surgeries for colonic cancer?

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  1. Right hemicolectomy.
  2. Extended right hemicolectomy.
  3. Transverse colectomy.
  4. Left hemicolectomy.
  5. Sigmoid colectomy.
  6. Subtotal colectomy.
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7
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What are the 2 main surgeries for rectal cancer?

A

Abdomino-perineal excision.

Anterior resection.

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8
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What is another possible surgery for rectal cancer?

A

Local excision.

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9
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What is the emergency operation in UC?

A

Subtotal colectomy.

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10
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What is the emergency operation for Crohn’s?

A

Resection.

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11
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What are the 2 elective surgeries for UC?

A

Proctocolectomy with end ileostomy.

Proctocolectomy with ileorectal anastomosis.

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12
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What are the 4 elective surgeries in Crohn’s?

A

Resection, stricturoplasty, fistulas, anal disease.

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What is the treatment of acute cholecystitis?

A

Urgent or interval cholecystectomy.

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14
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What is the surgical treatment of gallstone ileus?

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Urgent laparotomy and SB enterotomy to remove stone.

Interval cholecystectomy in 3 months.

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15
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What is the surgical treatment of cholangiocarcinoma?

A

Surgical resection.

Palliation: biliary stent.

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16
Q

What is the treatment of haemorrhoids?

A
Sclerosation therapy. 
Rubber band ligation. 
Open haemorrhoidectomy. 
Stapled haemorrhoidectomy. 
HALO/THD procedure.
17
Q

What is the HALO procedure?

A

Where doppler ultrasound locates branches of arteries supplying haemorrhoids and ligates them.

18
Q

What are the 4 surgical managements of complete prolapse?

A
  1. Delorme’s procedure.
  2. Perineal rectopexy.
  3. Abdominal rectopexy.
  4. Anterior resection.
19
Q

What is the management of incomplete prolapse in adults?

A

Similar to haemorrhoids.

20
Q

What is the treatment of anal fissure?

A
  1. Dietary advice and stool softeners.
  2. Pharmacological sphincterotomy (GTN and diltiazem PR).
  3. Lateral sphincterotomy.
  4. Botox injection.
21
Q

What is the surgical management of fistula in ano?

A

Insertion of seton.
LIFT procedure (scraping out and suturing fistula tract).
Glue/permacol.
Defunctioning colostomy.

22
Q

What is the treatment of a pancreatic pseudocyst?

A
  1. Nothing.
  2. Endoscopic drainage.
  3. Radiological drainage.
  4. Surgical drainage (cystogastrostomy).
23
Q

What is the treatment for pancreatic necrosis?

A
  1. FNA for microbiology.
  2. Percutaneous drain.
  3. Necrosectomy and lavage.
24
Q

What are the 2 surgical options for chronic pancreatitis?

A

Pustow procedure.

Frey procedure.

25
Q

What is the Pustow procedure?

A

Cutting open pancreas and sticking jejunum to it.

26
Q

What are the 3 surgical options for pancreatic tumours?

A
  1. Whipples procedure.
  2. Distal pancreatectomy.
  3. Total pancreatectomy.
27
Q

What are the 3 palliative surgeries done for pancreatic tumours?

A
  1. Biliary bypass.
  2. Gastric bypass.
  3. Double bypass.
28
Q

What are the 2 surgical techniques for repairing inguinal hernias?

A

Open hernia surgery.

Laparoscopic surgery.

29
Q

Are paraumbilical hernias repaired?

A

Almost always.