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ABSITE Truelearn Questions And Answers Graded A+. Aortic Injury - MC Location in Blunt Trauma - MC Location in Penetrating Trauma - Which is worse? - correct answer. - MC Location in Blunt Trauma = Isthmus - MC Location in Penetrating Trauma = Infra-renal aorta (+IVC) - Which ...

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Aortic Injury
- MC Location in Blunt Trauma
- MC Location in Penetrating Trauma
- Which is worse? - correct answer. - MC Location in Blunt Trauma = Isthmus
- MC Location in Penetrating Trauma = Infra-renal aorta (+IVC)
- Which is worse?: suprarenal injuries, so generally blunt

MCCOD in Blunt Trauma - correct answer. Brain Injury

EGD Findings a/w increase ulcer re-bleeding (3) - correct answer. 1. Active
Bleeding / Oozing
2. Visible Vessel
3. Adherent Clot

DDx Inguinal Ulcer/Lesion (3) - correct answer. 1. Hidratenitis: affects apocrine
(axilla/inguinal) glands, represents chronic infection of gland

2. Granuloma Inguinale: only inguinal, think 3rd world

3. Lymphogranulosum Venerum: inguinal, think STI

Glomus Tumor
- Define
- Presentation Triad
- Two Key Signs
- Treatment - correct answer. - Define: sub-ungal AV fistula

- Presentation Triad: pain, cold insensitivity, tenderness on palpation

,- Two Key Signs
1. Love's = point tenderness
2. Hildreth's = relief with insufflation

- Treatment: surgery

Inguinal Hernia
- Recurrence with/without mesh
- Risk of incarceration each year - correct answer. - Recurrence with/without mesh =
5 vs. 20%
- Risk of incarceration each year = 0.18%/year

Procidentia
- Etiology (2)
- Recognizing full vs. mucosal prolapse
- Definitive Test
- 3 Treatments + Description - correct answer. - Etiology (2)
1. Pudendal nerve injury
2. Laxity of anal sphincter

- Recognizing full vs. mucosal prolapse
1. Full = circular folds
2. Mucosal = linear folds

- Definitive Test = defecating proctogram

- 3 Treatments + Description
1. Transanal Excision = Altemier (incision 2cm above dentate line to open peritoneum,
then tack peritoneum at level to puborectalis)

2. Delorme (ideal of older patients): Mucosal excision + muscular plication

3. LAR with Sigmoid Pexy

Biliary Dyskinesia
- When to suspect?
- Describe method
- Treatment - correct answer. - When to suspect?
Signs/symptoms of biliary colic with negative USG, CT, ERCP

- Describe method
Gallbladder gets filled with Tc99, infuse CCK. If EF <35% at 20min = diagnosis

- Treatment = lap chole

Injecting dye before WLE melanoma/breast:

,- When to inject?
- Where to inject (layer of skin)?
- Why not inject after WLE? - correct answer. - When to inject? hours before
procedure
- Where to inject (layer of skin)? dermis, where lymphatics are
- Why not inject after WLE? b/c WLE disrupts the lymphatic pathways

Post-Hemorrhoidectomy Bleeding Etiologies/Mgmt
- Early (<24hrs)
- Late (>POD5) - correct answer. - Early (<24hrs): likely to be surgical error, needs
evaluation

- Late (>POD5): likely to be eschar from surgery falling off, no intervention

Esophageal CA Review
- Why so malignant (aka how do they spread?)
- Test to Diagnose?
- Test to determine resection?
- CI to Resection (3)
- SCC vs. Adeno: prevalence, etiology, location/mets
- Tx
1. Chemo/XRT Options (2)
2. Surgeries (4) all of which require _____
3. Endoscopic Option for ____
4. Complications (2) + Treatment - correct answer. - Why so malignant (aka how do
they spread?)
Through submucosal lymphatic channels

- Test to Diagnose? Esophagram

- Test to determine resection? CT Chest/Abd

- CI to Resection (3)
1. Invasion of nerves (hoarse RLN, Horners Brachial Plexus, or Phrenic Nerve)
2. Visceral Invasion (airway, vertebra, malignant effusion)
3. +Nodal Base (widely mets)

- SCC vs. Adeno: prevalence, etiology, location/mets
1. Adeno: MCC, lower esophagus associated with GERD/Achalasia, mets to liver
2. SCC: evenly divided, a/w smoking, ETOH, mets to lung

- Tx
1. Chemo/XRT Options (2): 5FU + Cisplatin
2. Surgeries (4) all of which require pyloromyotomy
- Transhiatal: cervical anastamosis, gastric complications
- Ivor Lewis: thoraco anastomosis, thoracic complications

, - 3 Hole: 3 incisions neck, thorax, abdomen
- Colonic interposition: 3 anastamosis

3. Endoscopic Option for mucosal disease <2cm

4. Complications (2) + Treatment
- Stricture = dilation
- Fistula to airway = aspiration, palliatve stent

What hormone is NOT released during stress? - correct answer. TSH

Pros/Cons of Burn Care
1. Silvadene
2. Silver Nitrate
3. Sulfamylon - correct answer. 1. Silvadene: good for cartilagenous areas
(face/ears), causes leukopenia

2. Silver Nitrate: good for large burns, but very concentrated and quenches cells leading
to hypoNa and hypoCl; also can cause methemoglobinemia

3. Sulfamylon: good for penetrating wounds, but painful and CA inhibitor so causes
metabolic acidosis

Lumbar Hernia
- Boundaries
- Primary vs. Secondary
- Causes
- When to repair? - correct answer. - Boundaries: 12th rib, EOM, iliac crest

- Primary vs. Secondary
1. Primary: true hernia
2. Secondary: denervation injury

- Causes: surgical trauma (kidney operations)

- When to repair?: repair PRIMARY if large and symptomatic

Esophageal Leiomyoma
- MC ____ of the esophagus
- Location within esophageal wall (review layers)
- Location along esophagus
- Dx (2)
- Biopsy?
- When/how to treat? - correct answer. - MC benign tumor of the esophagus

- Location within esophageal wall (review layers)

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