23. Urology Flashcards

1
Q

What are the presenting signs of a urological problem

A
Vomiting 
FTT
Anaemia
Hypertension
Renal failure
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2
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Localised features of urological problem

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Pain
Changes in urine
Abnormal voiding
Mass 
Visible abnormalities
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3
Q

How does antenatal present

A

Asymptomatic
Permits immediate
postnatal assessment

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4
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What systemic problems may a child with a urological problem present with?

A
fever, vomiting,
failure to thrive, 
anaemia
hypertension
renal failure
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5
Q

Discuss hernias?

A
Groin swelling
2% boys
Boys 9:1
99 indirect (inguinal ring doesn't close)
Increase risk with prematurity 
<1 year 33% imcarcerate
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6
Q

How do you mange a hernia under 1 year?

A

Urgent referral- fax/phone

Repair- no place for observation

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7
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How do yiu treat hernias over 1 year

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Elective referral and repair- reduce them if they’re incarcerated. Repair on same admission

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8
Q

What is a hydrocele?

What is the management

A

Scrotal swelling
Common in newborns
Painless - worse on crying
Blueish colour

Conservative management until 5 years of age

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9
Q

What is cryptorchidism?

A

Hidden testis- undescended testis

  1. True cryptorchidism- undescended
  2. Retractile testis
  3. Ectopic- testis in the wrong place
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10
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Why would you operate on undescended testis?

A

Reduction of fertility

Malignancy risk

Trauma- May fracture testis

Torison- more likely to fix

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11
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What are the indications of circumcision

A

Absolute- balantits xerotica obliterans (BXO)

Relative- blanoprosthitis, religious, reduced risk of UTI

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12
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What is the acute scrotum?

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Testicular pain- depends on age what most likely is (symptom not a condition)

Treat 6-8 hours from onset

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13
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What are the differentials of an acute scrotum

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Torsion testis, torsion, appendix testis, epididymitis

(Less common) trauma, heamatoclele, incarcerated inguinal hernia

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14
Q

Why do we treat UTI early?

A

Prevent renal scarring

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15
Q

How is UTI defined

A

Urinal bacteria> 10^5 with pyruria

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16
Q

How is UTI assessed?

A

History and examination- family history and bowel
Habit, voiding dysfunction
USS
Reno graph you is very concerned
Micturating cystourethrogram- reflux, everyone hates it

17
Q

How is reflux managed?

A

Conservative
Antibiotic prophlaxis-trimethoprim
STING
Uteric reimplantation

18
Q

What is hypospadias?

A

Urethra

Meatus of ventral asPect of the penis

19
Q

What is cordee

A

Bent erection