anal- rectum Flashcards

1
Q

Degree of hemorrhoids that can be treated with rubberband ligation and photocoagulation

A

2nd and 3rd degree

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2
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Hemorrhoids degree:

bleed but do not prolapse through the anus

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1st degree
treatment: high fbre/bulk diet, sitz baths, steroid cream (short course), pramoxine
(Anusol®), phlebotonics, rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy, and photocoagulation

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Hemorrhoids degree:

bleed, prolapse, and require manual reduction

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3rd degree
treatment: same as 2nd degree, but may require closed hemorrhoidectomy

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hemorrhoid degree and management

bleed, permanently prolapsed, and cannot be manually reduced

A

4th degree
closed hemorrhoidectomy

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5
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surgical decompression is considered for thrombosed hemorrhoids for how many hours

A

48 hrs

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6
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Godsalls rule is applied to what disease?

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Fistula in ano

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7
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Godsalls rule

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anterior - straight course anteriorly
posterior - begin at midline and will have curvature

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8
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managment fistula in ano that is high lying and involves external sphincter

A

staged fstulotomy with Seton

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9
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MGT: low lying fstula (does not involve external sphincter)

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primary fstulotomy

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10
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MNGT: access fstula between sphincter muscles

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■ ligation of intersphincteric fstula tract (LIFT)

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11
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chronic fissure triad

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fssure, sentinel skin tags, and hypertrophied papillae

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12
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MNGT pharmacologic: Chronic fissure

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topical nitroglycerin or calcium channel blocker (nifedipine or diltiazem), : botulinum toxin A

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13
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Most effective MNGT: fissure

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lateral internal anal sphincterotomy (most efective)

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