ProfAngeline's Surgery
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Prof Angeline M.S(Jipmer),FRCS(Edinburgh) 38 years of teaching experience to UGs /PGs in India and abroad.clinical images are from my personal collection very practical issues/questions raised in any competitive/qualifying exam.Single image can integrate
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If there is generalized peritonitis the ideal incision for open appendectomy would be
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30%
Marked red B
30%
Marked yellow C
33%
Marked purple D
7%
Marked Orange Es
burst abdomen is most common with incision
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37%
A
14%
B
11%
C
38%
D
the image from my personal collection
Students please take your time to see each image carefully,read stem carefully ,look at options carefully and answer with an informed decision....there is no time limit,to rush you to mark.....analyse well, because each time you mark a wrong answer that also gets imprinted somewhere in the memory cortex and can surface at inappropriate times( your real exams)
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One last questionπŸ‘‡ on this same image...the poor patient is being harassedπŸ˜€ atleast his image is!
Please see channelπŸ‘† will post MCQs soon
This patient was run over by a bullock cart, the following descriptions of his wound is true except
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7%
Complex wound
23%
Highly contaminated
25%
Significant areas of devitalization
45%
Can be closed with primary suturing
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saw machine cut to the chest . No intrathoracic injury by clinical exam and imaging .All are true except
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8%
Large wound
21%
No tissue loss
15%
No devitalization
21%
Severe contamination
35%
Can be closed primarily
60 year old male trauma with a coconut frond 1 month ago repeated infection at wound, multiple drainage done . What would you suspect
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11%
TB deltopectoral LN
68%
Fungal infection as the trauma was with vegetable matter
4%
Underlying HIV
17%
Foreign body