Terminal ileum resection is associated with what kind of malabsorption?
Bile acids because they are resorbed in the terminal ileum.
Note that fats are resorbed in the jejunum. ***
Mobile, firm, smooth and rubbery breast lump in a young woman
Fibroadenoma ***
Do what with a solid testicular mass or acute hydrocele in a young patient?
Exclude malignancy
Diagnosis of testicular cancer
Diagnosis is established by pathological evaluation of specimen obtained by radical inguinal orchidectomy
Does orchiopexy reduce the risk of testicular carcinoma?
Surgical descent (orchiopexy) of undescended testis does not eliminate the risk of malignancy, but allows for earlier detection by self-examination and reduces the risk of infertility
Risk factors testicular cancer
Tumour markers testicular ca
Beta-hCG, LDH, AFP
Risk factors for achilles tendon rupture
What is Simmond’s Test?
Simmonds’ test (also called the Thompson test or Simmonds-Thompson test) is used in lower limb examination to test for the rupture of the Achilles tendon.
The patient lies face down with feet hanging off the edge of the bed. If the test is positive, there is no movement of the foot (normally plantarflexion) on squeezing the corresponding calf, signifying likely rupture of the Achilles tendon
Complications of achilles tendon rupture
Management achilles tendon rupture
Clinical features of scaphoid fracture
Management of anatomical snuff box tenderness with normal X-Ray
Riskiest part of the scaphoid to fracture
The proximal pole of the scaphoid receives as much as 100% of its arterial blood supply from the radial artery that enters at the distal pole. A fracture through the proximal third disrupts this blood supply and results in a high incidence of AVN/nonunion
Brachial plexus injuries accompany clavicular fractures in which area?
Proximal third
The major risk factor for slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Obesity
Management of slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Once SCFE is suspected, the patient should be non-weight bearing + remain on strict bed rest.
In severe cases, after enough rest the patient may require physical therapy to regain strength and movement back to the leg. SCFE is an orthopaedic emergency, as further slippage may result in occlusion of the blood supply and avascular necrosis (25%). Almost all cases require surgery, which usually involves the placement of one or two pins into the femoral head to prevent further slippage
Which fracture is typically characterized by numbness and weakness of the pinkie finger with partial involvement of the ring finger as well, the “ulnar 1½ fingers”?
hamate bone
DVT Prophylaxis in Hip Fractures
LMWH (i.e. enoxaparin 40 mg SC bid), fondaparinux, low dose heparin on admission, do not give <12 h before surgery
High-voltage pulsed galvanic stimulation (HGVS) can be used to prevent what?
Proctalgia fugax
Usual site for diverticulsosis
95% involve sigmoid colon
Clinical features of diverticulosis
Investigation of choice in acute episodes of diverticulitis
Contrast CT
Colonoscopy 4-6 weeks after acute episode is over
Diverticulitis complications
Complications (25% of cases)