Biliary Tract Disease Flashcards

1
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symptoms of gallstones

A

most asymptomatic

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2
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signs of gallstones

A
biliary colic
cholecystitis 
jaundice 
pancreatitis 
bowel obstruction
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3
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epidemiology of gallstones

A

incidence increases with age (>40)

woman >men

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4
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risk factors for gallstones

A
high fat diet 
obesity 
pregnancy 
hyperlipidaemia 
bile salt loss- Crohn's
diabetes
dysmotility of gallbladder
prolonged fasting 
total Parenteral Nutrition
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5
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causes of gallstones

A
abnormal bile composition 
bile stasis 
infection 
excess cholesterol 
excess bilirubin
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6
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types of gallstones

A

mixed 80%
cholesterol
pigment
primary bile duct stones (rare)

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7
Q

why does patient get biliary colic pain

A

stone impacts in cystic duct

associated with indigestion/nausea

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8
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where is pain felt in biliary colic pain

A

gradual build-pain in right upper quadrant

last 2-6 hours

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9
Q

radiation of pain in biliary colic pain

A

back/shoulder

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10
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causes of severe acute epigastric pain

A
biliary colic
peptic ulcer disease
oesophageal spasm
MI
acute pancreatitis
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11
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tests for gallstones

A
ultrasound 
CT
MRCO/ERCP
HIDA
EUS
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12
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treatment for biliary colic

A

pain killers
low fat diet
weight loss (if obese)
observe 3-6 months

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13
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treatment for recurrent episodes of pain/biliary colic

A

surgery - cholecystectomy (laparoscopic preferred)

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14
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treatment for unfit patient experiencing biliary colic

A

ursodeoxycholic acid

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15
Q

what is acute cholecystitis

A

inflammation in gallbladder - obstruction of cyst duct

initially sterile, then becomes infected

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16
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treatment for acute cholecystitis

A

IV antibiotics
IV fluid
nil by mouth
urgent cholecystectomy

17
Q

tests for acute cholecystitis

A

ultrasound

ERCP (also removes stones)

18
Q

complications of gallstones

A

stone may migrate into common bile duct

gallstone ileus

19
Q

consequences of stone blocking cystic bile duct

A

jaundice
cholangitis
acute pancreatitis

20
Q

signs of pathology in common bile duct

A
itch
nausea
anorexia 
jaundice 
abnormal LFTs
21
Q

causes of acute pancreatitis

A

alcohol

gallstones

22
Q

treatment for acute pancreatitis

A

cholecystectomy

ERCP/ES - if fail

23
Q

what is gallstone ileum

A

small bowel obstruction

24
Q

pathology of gallstone ileus

A

fistula gallbladder and duodenum - large gallstone passes into small intestine and moves down small bowel causing intermittent colic

25
Q

treatment for gallstone ileus

A

urgent laparotomy

interval cholecystectomy

26
Q

cholangiocarcinoma

A

second most common hepatobiliary cancer

27
Q

clinical presentation of cholangiocarcinoma

A

jaundice
weight loss
anorexia
lethargy

28
Q

staging of cholangiocaricnoma

A

duplex ultrasound
spiral CT/ERCP/PTC!!
MRI/MRCP/MRA

29
Q

treatment for cholangiocarcinoma

A

surgical resection

biliary stent - ERC/PTC insertion