- Most Common organ injured in blunt abdominal trauma is the spleen ( the second is the liver).
-Most Common organ injured in penetrating abdominal trauma is the small intestine.
-Blunt truma patient with hemodynamic instability should be evaluated by USG ( FAST).
-FAST =( Focused assessment with Sonography for Trauma)
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-Rapid diagnostic examination to assess patients with potential thoracoabdominal injuries , performed within 2 - 4 minutes
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-Most Common organ injured in penetrating abdominal trauma is the small intestine.
-Blunt truma patient with hemodynamic instability should be evaluated by USG ( FAST).
-FAST =( Focused assessment with Sonography for Trauma)
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-Rapid diagnostic examination to assess patients with potential thoracoabdominal injuries , performed within 2 - 4 minutes
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•Redness more dangerous than cynosis in ischaemic limb, Why?
-Because redness means extravasation of blood form dead. tissues.
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-Because redness means extravasation of blood form dead. tissues.
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-Crystalloids include saline, Ringer’s lactate, and glucose.
-Colloids include blood products such as red blood cells (RBCs) and albumin.
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-Colloids include blood products such as red blood cells (RBCs) and albumin.
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ERCP Complications:
2B 2P
2B
1-Bleeding
2-Bacterial cholangitis.
2P
1-Perforation
2-Pancreatitis.
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2B 2P
2B
1-Bleeding
2-Bacterial cholangitis.
2P
1-Perforation
2-Pancreatitis.
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Features of compartment syndrome:
The 6 Ps
-Pain
-Pallor
-Paresthesias
-Pulse deficit
-Poikilothermia
-Paralysis.
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The 6 Ps
-Pain
-Pallor
-Paresthesias
-Pulse deficit
-Poikilothermia
-Paralysis.
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Rule in RTA:
-Any unconscious patient should be considered as having spinal cord injury untill proved otherwise.
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-Any unconscious patient should be considered as having spinal cord injury untill proved otherwise.
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Meckel’s diverticulum (Rule of 2’s):
•2% of population
•2 times commoner in males
•2 feet proximal to ileocaecal valve
•2 inches in length
•2 types of common ectopic tissue
(gastric and pancreatic).
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•2% of population
•2 times commoner in males
•2 feet proximal to ileocaecal valve
•2 inches in length
•2 types of common ectopic tissue
(gastric and pancreatic).
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Rule in malignant surgery:
-Don not do surgical operation for cancer if metastasis is present.
-Note: may be done if the operation is for palliative procedure in critical sites as trachea .
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-Don not do surgical operation for cancer if metastasis is present.
-Note: may be done if the operation is for palliative procedure in critical sites as trachea .
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Remember 6F
•Follicular carcinoma of Thyroid:
-Follicular
-Female
-Forty
-Far away "mets. by blood"
-FNAC" not conclusive "
-Familial.
•Gall stones:
-Forty
-Female
-Fatty
-Fair
-Flatulent
-Fertile.
•Generalized abdominal distention:
-Fluid
-Fetus
-Full bladder
-Faces
-Fat
-Fibroma
-Flatus.
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•Follicular carcinoma of Thyroid:
-Follicular
-Female
-Forty
-Far away "mets. by blood"
-FNAC" not conclusive "
-Familial.
•Gall stones:
-Forty
-Female
-Fatty
-Fair
-Flatulent
-Fertile.
•Generalized abdominal distention:
-Fluid
-Fetus
-Full bladder
-Faces
-Fat
-Fibroma
-Flatus.
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GALLSTONE ILEUS
-It is a type of acute intestinal obstruction, often seen in elderly and is due to blockage by a bolus or mass of gallstones which commonly enter the intestine through cholecystoduodenal fistula (75%) or rarely through cholecystointestinal or gastric fistulas.
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-It is a type of acute intestinal obstruction, often seen in elderly and is due to blockage by a bolus or mass of gallstones which commonly enter the intestine through cholecystoduodenal fistula (75%) or rarely through cholecystointestinal or gastric fistulas.
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Aortoiliac disease (Leriche syndrome)
-Triad of bilateral buttock, hip, or thigh claudication, erectile dysfunction, and absent/diminished femoral pulses.
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-Triad of bilateral buttock, hip, or thigh claudication, erectile dysfunction, and absent/diminished femoral pulses.
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-Dyspnea in thyroid:
• Tracheomalacia in long standing MNG
• Retrosternal extension
• Cardiac failure due to secondary thyrotoxicosis
•Infiltration by anaplastic carcinoma.
-Hoarseness of voice:
•Infiltration of recurrent laryngeal nerve by malignancy
• Edema of vocal cord.
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• Tracheomalacia in long standing MNG
• Retrosternal extension
• Cardiac failure due to secondary thyrotoxicosis
•Infiltration by anaplastic carcinoma.
-Hoarseness of voice:
•Infiltration of recurrent laryngeal nerve by malignancy
• Edema of vocal cord.
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Goiter is usually painless.
Pain is seen in cases of:
–Hemorrhage
–Malignancy infiltrating the nerves
–Thyroiditis
–Anaplastic carcinoma.
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Pain is seen in cases of:
–Hemorrhage
–Malignancy infiltrating the nerves
–Thyroiditis
–Anaplastic carcinoma.
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•In secondary thyrotoxicosis cardiac manifest is more common than eye manifest. Why?
-Because secondary thyrotoxicosis is already common in old age with aged heart and complications ,so the sympathetic over activity affects the heart more.
-Primary thyrotoxicosis is common in young age.
-Because secondary thyrotoxicosis is already common in old age with aged heart and complications ,so the sympathetic over activity affects the heart more.
-Primary thyrotoxicosis is common in young age.
What is the dose of thyroxine given?
Thyroxine doses: (T4) Eltroxin(Levothyroxine) tablet: 0.1 mg tablet available.
1-Supplement treatment (hypothyroidism): 👉🏼1 tablet (0.1mg).
2-Substitution treatment (after thyroidectomy): 👉🏼2 tablets (0.2mg).
3-Suppression treatment (for papillary carcinoma): 👉🏼3 tablets(0.3mg).
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Thyroxine doses: (T4) Eltroxin(Levothyroxine) tablet: 0.1 mg tablet available.
1-Supplement treatment (hypothyroidism): 👉🏼1 tablet (0.1mg).
2-Substitution treatment (after thyroidectomy): 👉🏼2 tablets (0.2mg).
3-Suppression treatment (for papillary carcinoma): 👉🏼3 tablets(0.3mg).
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-FNAC cannot differentiate follicular adenoma and carcinoma ,because the differentiation is based on capsular invasion.
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X-ray of neck in Thyroid case:
1. Position of trachea
2. Retrosternal extension
3. Cervical spondylosis
4. Calcifications
i. Benign dystrophic
ii. Psammoma bodies
5. Barium swallow X-ray (esophagus compression)
6. Metastasis to skull.
Note:
-Cervical spondylosis if present may lead to limb paralysis if the neck is hyperextended during surgery hence X-ray of neck is important.
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1. Position of trachea
2. Retrosternal extension
3. Cervical spondylosis
4. Calcifications
i. Benign dystrophic
ii. Psammoma bodies
5. Barium swallow X-ray (esophagus compression)
6. Metastasis to skull.
Note:
-Cervical spondylosis if present may lead to limb paralysis if the neck is hyperextended during surgery hence X-ray of neck is important.
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USG neck to differentiate in thyroid:
• Cystic or solid swelling
• Multinodular or solitary nodular
• To find nodes.
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• Cystic or solid swelling
• Multinodular or solitary nodular
• To find nodes.
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Any unconscious patient after trauma should be considered having neck bone fracture until proved otherwise.
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