Upper GI Flashcards

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Leg raising test?

A

Carnett’s test

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What is paradoxical aciduria (in GOO)?

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Vomiting - loss of H+ and Cl- ➡️ metabolic alkalosis ➡ ️kidney compensate by excreting bicarbonate and sodium ➡️ hyponatraemia ➡️ hypovolaemia and hyponatraemia triggers aldosterone effect ➡️ to conserve sodium ion, K+ and H+ is excreted in urine.
So we get hypocholeremic hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis with paradoxical aciduria.

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3
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Forrest’s classification

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Grade Ia - Active, pulsatile bleeding (High rebleeding rate)
Grade Ib - Active, nonpulsatile bleeding (High )
Grade IIa - Nonbleeding visible vessel (high)
Grade IIb - Adherent clot (Intermediate)
Grade IIc - Ulcer with black spot (Low)
Grade III - Clean, nonbleeding ulcer bed (Low)

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Approach to lower thoracic esophagus and cardiacs tumour

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Abdominal - right thoracic approach as in Lewis Tanner esophagectomy
Left thoraco abdominal incision
Abdominal approach to the lower esophagus by widening the hiatus and anastamosis with stapler

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