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what part of duod are RP? |
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2nd and 3rd (desc and transverse) |
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what is NOT maximally absorbed in the jejunum? |
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FE (duod) Bile (non conj @ ileum, conj @ TI) B-12 (TI) Folate (TI) |
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SB 3 cm Tverse colon 6 cm Cecum 9 cm |
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1 = rest 2 = accel and GB contraction 3 = peristalsis 4 = deceleration |
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motilin role in peristalsis? |
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blocks serotonin receptors in brain |
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secretion of alkaline solution in duod |
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release anti-microbials when exposed to bacterial antigens |
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Peyers patches -aka -where in highest conc? -types? |
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-aka GALT (gut assoc lymphoid tissue) -highest in Ileum -B cell vs T cell vs macrophages/dendritic |
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specialized endothelium covering peyers patches. -sample antigen and present them to APCs in PPatches. |
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Noon: Go-lytely 1/3/5 pm: neo and erythro 8 pm + am before surg: fleets -cefoxitin pre-op |
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endoscopy w/bx -inc lymphoid elements, villous atropy, enlarged crypts, loss of arch |
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1. endoscopy w/bx 2. Serology (anti-transglutamase Ab) *99% specific, 90% sensitive* |
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anal disease -large skin tag ?? |
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intermitttent abd pain, D, weight loss -mucous D (non-bloody) |
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**TI = MC location** Small + large bowel = 50% small only = 30% large only - 20% **anywhere from mouth to anus** |
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% pts with Crohs DZ eventually needing operation? |
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Crohns colonoscopy findings? |
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non-friable mucosa cobblestoning, skip lesions, transmural inflammation aphthous ulcers, long fissures |
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how does enteroclysis work? |
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fluoro-->finds strictures |
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Crohns DZ -tx of stable DZ |
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1. 5 ASA (enema vs left sided dz) 2. azathi or 6 mercaptopurine 3. +/- loperamide 4. low residual diet |
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Crohns DZ -EC fistula medical tx |
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1.Colovesicule + ECF-->Add infliximab + flagyl
2. Perianal, anorectal-vaginal fistula--> inflix + flagyl + ciproflox |
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irreversible peripheral neuropathy in 50% |
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role of Budesonine in Crohns DZ tx? |
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-Use as steroid for exacerbation of ISOLATED ilio-cecal dz *benefit = dec systemic absorption* |
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Crohns DZ- -exacerbation mgmt |
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-add flagyl +/- cipro -add steroids (100 q8 hydrocort) -add inflix if severe -consider TPN for fistula closure **NO loperamide, NO NSAIDs** |
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meds to avoid in exacerbation of Crohns DZ |
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Crohns DZ -indications for surgery w/exacerbation? |
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1. inc WBC 2. persistent tachy 3. worsening exam 4. sepsis 5. bloody BM >6-12 /day |
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Crohns DZ -options for use of different 5 ASA compounds? |
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1. Pentasa = SI + Colon 2. Mesalazine = TI and colon 3. Sulfasalazine = Colon only |
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Crohns DZ -general surgical indications |
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1. failed med tx/chronic steroids 2. obstruction (usually ok w/meds. give it 3-5 days) |
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NO LATERAL INTERNAL SPHINCTEROPLASTY in CD PTS -tx sitz, lido jelly, stool softeners, NGT cream vs chronic fissure |
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Crohns DZ -hemorrhoids/peri-anal skin tags mgmt |
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meds for per-anal/anorectal-vag fistula with CDz? |
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continue maintenance add inflix add flagyl..AND cipro |
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anorectal vag fistula w/CDz -surg options |
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1. low fistula-->rectal advancement flap 2. high fistula-->resect bowel/reanast..close vag defect..omental interposition..temp diverting ileostomy |
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Crohns perianal fistula -best dx studies? |
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Crohns perianal fistula -initial tx |
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1. unroof it, open the tract 2. drain any internal abscess 3. maintenance + inflix + cipro/flag x 3wk |
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Crohns perianal fistula -definition of simple vs complex |
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simple = internal opening below dentate line |
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Crohns refractory perianal fistula -simple fistula tx |
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1. Seton thru fistula x 6-8 wks-->then remove, close opening, curettage out the tract **don't sequentially tighten it due to risk of incontinence** |
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crohns refractory complex perianal fistula -tx |
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1. rectal avancement flap (CI if active mucosal inflammation) 2. APR w/colostomy (if severe and above is CI) |
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Crohns enterovesicle fistula -best test |
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Definition
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Crohns enterovesicle fistula -tx |
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1. maintenance + inflix + flagyl **surg if failed after 6-8 wks** |
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indication for early surg w/entero-vesicle fistula? |
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repeated UTIs -otherwise try conserv. mgmt x 6-8 wks |
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Operative findings of CD = |
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Definition
Creeping fat, Skip lesions Transmural inflamm Cobble stoning Fistulas |
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difference in location between CD and UC? |
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CD usually spares rectum *UC does not* |
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margins for CD bowel resection? |
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just need to be 2 cm from GROSS disease **don't need neg micro margins** |
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surg option for diffuse CD of colon/rectum? |
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proctocolectomy + ileostomy **NO ILEO-ANAL ANAST** **NO J POUCH W/CD** |
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-1st/2nd seg: GJ + vagotomy (avoid marginal ulcer) -3rd/4th seg: Duodeno-J **NO WHIPS** |
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CD stricturoplasty -when indicated -recurrence rate? |
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-consider @ multiple strictures to save SB length -50% recurrence rate requiring surg **10% leak, abscess, fistula rate** |
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Complications after TI resection? |
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1. megaloblastic anemia (dec B12/folate) 2. Gstones, osmotic D (dec bile reab) 3. steaorrhea (dec fat uptake) 4. Ca-Ox kidney stones (dec oxalate binding to Ca 2/2 ???) |
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Pts with Crohns pan-colitis are at same risk as UC |
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duod > jej> ileal **70% @ 2nd portion duod, MC w/in 2 cm of ampulla** |
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juxta-amp duodenal divertic -tx |
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1. if enough space between tic and ampulla...intraluminal rsxn w/primary closure 2. if not enough space for primary closure..hepatico-J vs biliary obstruction +/- ERCP w/stent if panc obstruction |
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FRIENDS Foreign body--Radiation--Inflam bowel dz--Epithelialization--neoplasia--distal obstruction--sepsis/infxn |
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1. 6 weeks conservative mgmt, +- NPO/TPN if > 200 cc/day. 2. after 6 wk: fistulogram, UGI/sbft etc.. 3. re-op = fistula takedown w/primary reanast +/- diversion |
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SBO cuases -MC w/out hx surg vs w/surg |
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1. without -SB = hernia -LB = CA 2. with SB= adhesions LB= CA |
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% cure rate vs SBO with conservative mgmt? |
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80% of partials 20% of complete |
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Ovarian CA causing SBO -mgmt |
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DEBULK it -improves XRT outcomes |
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young pt w/weight loss, bilious E, -better when prone |
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total body cast prolonged recumbency spinal rods |
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When not to place perm mesh vs ventral hernia? |
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-s/p enterotomy or rsxn -->use vicryl...allow granuation..then graft |
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% of carcinoid tumors causing carcinoid syndrome? |
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Carcinoid tumor -best dx test for detecting vs localizing |
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Definition
1. octreotide scan = best for localization if not seen on CT 2. Chromogranin A = best for detecting |
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1.CT/octreotide scan 2.Urine 5 HIAA 3. Chromogranin A (best for detecting) |
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appendix (50% of all carcinoids, but only 2% are malig) -next = ileum, rectum |
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Carcinoid tumor -site that leads to highest rate of carcinoid syndrome? |
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ileum -35% malig -20% carcinoid syndrome |
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SB Carcinoid tumor -risk of other tumors? |
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-10% are multiple -20% have unrelated 2nd GI CA **look around** |
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Carcinoid Syndrome -Sxs (MC?) |
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-flushing (MC), D, bronchoCONSTRICTION, Right heart lesions, |
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site of Carcinoid tumor w/lowest incidence of carcinoid syndrome? |
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rectal and bronchial carcinoids |
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1.Kulchitsky cells (neural crest) produce serotonin, bradyK, kallikrein, chromogranin2 2. Serotonin = Diarrhea 3. tryptophan deficiency (sero precursor) = pallagra (Diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia) |
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what carcinoid products cause which sxs? |
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1. Serotonin (trp deficiency) = pallagra -dermatitis/dementia/diarrhea 2. bradyK = hypoTN (vasodilator) 3. Kallikrein = flushing |
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what causes inc carcinoid syndrome sxs? |
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Carcinoid tumor -surg tx options |
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1. @ appendix.. a. <2 cm, no base involved, no mets = appy b. > 2 cm, +base or mets = right hemi 2. anywhere else (except rectum) = tx like CA (seg rsxn + lymphadenectomy) 3. Debulk +/- chole if liver met rsxn |
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1. octreotide vs syndrome/mets -2nd line = interferon 2. streptozocin, 5FU vs mets |
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Carcinoid tumor -tx of flushing? |
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alpha blockers (phenothiazine, cyproheptadine) |
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Carcinoid tumor w/mets 5YSR |
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leiomyoma -usually extra-luminal |
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ileum -resect it to ro CA |
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MC malig SB tumor = -MC location |
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adenoCA- MC duod (40%-->70% of which are 2nd portion) -MC originate in ampulla |
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MC benign vs malig SB tumors? |
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FAP Gardners Polyps/adenomas |
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Tx duod adenoCA based on location |
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a. @ 1st/2nd portion -->WHIPPLE b. @ 3/4 portion ==>rsxn w/duodeno-J |
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SB Leiomyosarcoma -MC location -ddx vs benign tumor? -tx |
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-Jej/Ileum, MC extraluminal - > 5 mitoses/HPF, atypia, necrosis -resection (no adenectomy since its sarcoma) |
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SB Lymphoma -MC location / cell type - |
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Ileum (inc Pyers patches) B cell |
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SBO *if post TXP-->inc risk bleeding/perf* |
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Wegeners, SLE, AIDS, Crohns, Celiac, TXP |
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SB lymphoma tx based on location |
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1. duod, anal, panc, thyroid: -C-XRT 2. Il/jej, colon (MC cecum): en block + nodes f/b CXRT 3. Gastric: surg if stg 1, otherwise CXRT 4. splenic: splenectomy vs chemo vs WW |
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Peutz Jeghers -transmission ? -sxs |
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1. AD 2. mucocut. melanotic skin pig. freckles. GI hamartomatous polyps-->pw obstruction **first pres often intussusception** |
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Peutz=Jeghers -what CA are increased? |
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1. extra-intestinal malig *MC CA = breast* 2. only minimal inc intestinal malig 3. NO significant inc colon CA risk |
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Peutz=Jeghers -mean survival |
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Peutz=Jeghers -screening regimen |
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1. yearly.. EGD/Cscope, RUQ US, pap/vag exams, testicular US, breast exams @ 20, Mammo @ 25. 2. q2 UGI/SBFT |
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EGD w/rigid overtube to prevent coiling in stomach -gets further down SB, uses 200 cm scope |
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Peutz-Jeghers -indication for polyp removal |
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any bigger than 5 cm hemorrhagic CA risk |
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MCC adult intussusception = |
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cecal adenoCA -always worry about CA w/adult intuss. **70 have tumor lead point** |
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adult intussusception mgmt |
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-NO barium enema reduction -->OR for resection **MCC = cecal adenoCA, and 70% have tumor lead point** |
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cm of SB needed to survive? |
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75 cm *50 w.competent IC valve |
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radiolabeled B12 given PO followed by normal B12 IM injection (to saturate liver B12 receptors) -thus if absorbed from gut, the radiolabeled B12--->urine -if < 10 % excreted in urine..+ve for perncious anemia |
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High output fistulas -MC location |
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proximally (duod or jej) **colonic usually low and more likely to close on its own** |
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pt w/EC fistula and persistent fever.. -concern/work-up? |
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Definition
check for abscesses -fistulogram, CT, UGI/SBFT |
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ostomy w/highest parastomal hernia rate? |
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obstruction rate w/loop ileostomy? |
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Definition
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PPhys diversion colitis ? |
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Definition
Dec short chain FA -tx SCFA enema |
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ischemia -can dilate if mild |
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stoma w/inc risk of stones? |
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ileostomy -inc GB and uric acid kidney stones |
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Post-op ostomy w/duskiness.. mgmt? |
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if dark below level of fascia-->re-op -if ok @ level of fascia..NTD |
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order of sxs with appendicitis? |
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1. anorexia 2. pain 3. vomiting |
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diameter > 7 mm thickness > 2 mm |
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Appy -other tests for females? |
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-b-HCG -pelvic exam, U/S vs CT |
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MC location of appy perf? |
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mid-point of anti-mesenteric border |
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lymph node hyperplasia -often s/p viral illness |
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when NOT to operate on appy? |
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walled off, perf'd appy -perc drain -interval appy *f/u barium enema/scope to RO perf colon CA* |
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pt with necrotic base after appy.. |
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MC timing of preg appy.. -to occur -to perf |
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-MC to occur @ 2nd trimester- -MC to perf @ 3rd trimester- ** appy is MCC acute abd pain in 2st tri** |
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if open procedure.. -incision where pt is having pain *superior displacement due to uterus* |
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MC location of 3rd trimester appy pain? |
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RUQ pain -worse lying on right side |
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% fetal mortality with appy rupture? |
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Definition
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MCC death w/pseudomyxoma peritonei = |
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Definition
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appendix mucocele -surg mgmt? |
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Definition
1. benign (mucinous cystadenoma)-> Appy 2. malig (mucinous cystadenoCA)-> R-hemi |
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pseudomyoxma peritonei -definition |
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Definition
rupture of malignant appendiceal mucinous cyst-adenoCA |
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what infectious organisms can cause ileitis? |
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Definition
yersinia, campylobacter, salmonella |
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Terminal regional ileitis -% that is actually crohns? |
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Definition
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Typhoid enteritis -tx/cause -sxs |
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Definition
Salmonella --> tx w/Bactrim
p/w fever/HA, mac-pap rash, leukopenia, constipation |
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