GENERAL SURGERY FOR SMART PEOPLE JOE NOLD MD, FACS WICHITA SURGICAL SPECIALISTS

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "GENERAL SURGERY FOR SMART PEOPLE JOE NOLD MD, FACS WICHITA SURGICAL SPECIALISTS"

Transcription

1 GENERAL SURGERY FOR SMART PEOPLE JOE NOLD MD, FACS WICHITA SURGICAL SPECIALISTS

2 CONFLICTS/DECLARATIONS I have no financial conflicts or declarations I AM always willing to see a consult for you

3 TEXT TOPICS Common consultations Ileus/Small bowel obstruction Gallstones/Cholecystitis Diverticulitis PEG indications/risks

4 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Common problem, usually managed non-operatively High quality data is sparse EAST guidelines World Society of Emergency Surgery

5 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Acute small bowel obstruction- admitted Imaging IVF resuscitation Electrolyte replacement Chronic small bowel obstruction- might be observed OP Crohn s disease Radiation enteritis

6 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Admission to a surgical service or early surgical consultation Shorter length of stay Lower hospital charges Shorter time to surgery Lower mortality Oyasiji T, Am Surg 2010;76;687

7 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION If the patient is NOT admitted to a surgical service, a SBO protocol is recommended Decreases time to operation Decreases LOS

8 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION PROTOCOL- EVALUATION Symptoms of SBO Complete history and physical including rectal exam Plain films- abdominal series CBC, CMP, lactate and UA

9 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION PROTOCOL- INITIAL TREATMENT High grade/complete SBO NG, IVF, NPO, I/O Serial exams and general surgery evaluation Partial SBO NG if vomitting, IVF, NPO, I/O Serial exams, general surgery consult if not better in 48 hours or if their exam worsens

10 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION PROTOCOL- ADMISSION Admit to surgery Transition point Surgery within 30 days Emergent operative need Admit to medicine Dysmotility issues Inflammatory bowel disease Chronic narcotic use Metastatic disease Acute severe medical conditions

11 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Aggressive fluid resuscitation May need LITERS of fluid Potassium replacement NPO NG tube IF Very distended Persistent nausea and/or emesis Pain control- limit narcotics

12 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Indications for surgery Complete obstruction Closed loop obstruction Bowel ischemia/necrosis/perforation Obstruction in a virgin abdomen

13 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Concerning signs/symptoms Pneumatosis intestinal, portal venous gas, mesenteric vessel swirl Fever, tachycardia, increasing pain, metabolic acidosis, SIRS

14 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Non-operative management Usually in partial SBO, chronic intermittent obstruction Risk of bowel ischemia 3-6% during observation Nonoperative success in 40-75% Appropriately patients should improve within 2-5 days Lab studies- lactate (poor), WBC (poor), PCT- >0.17 has an 85% NPV for need for surgery

15 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Failure to improve warrants CT scan if not already done Gastrograffin SBFT- Hypertonic contrast draws fluid into the bowel lumen, decreasing edema and promoting peristalsis Significantly decreases the number of people requiring surgery (21 vs 30%)

16 CHOLELITHIASIS 6% of men, 9% of women Higher in Caucasian, Hispanic and Native Americans 15-25% will become symptomatic within 15 years Once symptoms start, they tend to recur; 70% within 2 years 1-2% chance to have surgery per year

17 CHOLELITHIASIS Usually removed when symptoms develop or worsen. Usually removed at the time of gastric bypass, ulcer surgery, etc Prophylactic cholecystectomy in those at higher risk for cancer: Porcelain GB and large stones, >3cm, and some hematologic diseases (sickle cell)

18 BILIARY DYSKINESIA Biliary colic without stones 8% of men and 21% of women with biliary type pain and no stones Diagnosed by history and HIDA scan w/ CCK ejection fraction Abnormal <35% + symptoms Need to rule out peptic ulcer disease and cardiac disease?? Biliary hyperkinesia- EF >65%??

19 BILIARY DYSKINESIA >95% of patients with biliary symptoms and low EF improve after cholecystectomy <20% of these patients improved with medical management alone

20 PEG TUBES General indications Head injury Prolonged ICU stay CVA w/ dysphagia Head and neck CA Palliative for many conditions

21 PEG TUBES Selection No clear guidelines on who needs a feeding tube Need to define pt/family expectations and goals Contra-indications Hostile abdomen High dose steroids?? Ascites

22 PEG TUBES Survival High in the short term, poor long term survival Mixed population 80-90% at 1 month 40% at months 20% at 3 years

23 PEG TUBES Medicare population, >75 y/o In hospital mortality 15% 1 year survival 37% 3 year survival 19%

24 PEG TUBES Do they decrease mortality 1,300 patients in whom PEG tube was recommended 23% declined to have the procedure Mortality at 30 days 36% vs 11% Mortality at 1 year 75% vs 41%

25 PEG TUBES Complications Infection Usually local, <10% Prophylactic abx and good prep Necrotizing fasciitis Abdominal abscess

26 PEG TUBES Complications Bleeding Usually minor Hold anticoagulation? Leakage Do NOT place a larger tube Maybe remove and leave a wire for 48 hrs

27 PEG TUBES Complications Gastric outlet obstruction Gastric ulcerations Inadvertent removal Trans-hepatic placement Colocutaneous fistula Tumor seeding Gastro-cutaneous fistula Ileus Buried bumper

28 TEXT PEG TUBES Management PEG tube order set

29 TEXT DIVERTICULITIS Managed as an out patient if stable, reliable and abdominal pain not severe No evidence that anti-inflamatories like Mesalamine improve outcome Clear liquid diet x 2-3 days, then slowly advance High fiber diet; no clear evidence but it cant hurt

30 DIVERTICULITIS Avoidance of seeds/nuts is an old wives tale; actually an inverse relationship between nut/seeds and recurrence Follow up colonoscopy about 6 weeks after resolution 26% had polyps 3-5% chance of colon cancer

31 DIVERTICULITIS Recurrence rate of 20-40% Higher with multiple episodes, family history, L>R, and retroperitoneal abscess Low rate (4%) of recurrences are complex? Earlier surgery in those <40 y/o Earlier surgery in immunocompromised

32 COMPLICATED DIVERTICULITIS Peritonitis Obstruction Free perforation- Micro or macro Abscess Colovesical, colovaginal, colocutaneous fistula

33 COMPLICATED DIVERTICULITIS Indications for surgery Peritonitis Failed abscess drainage Fistula More than 2 episodes of diverticulitis

34 COMPLICATED DIVERTICULITIS Hinchey Classification Stage I- peri-colonic or mesenteric abscess only Stage II- walled off pelvic abscess Stage III- generalized purulent peritonitis Stage IV- generalized feculent peritonitis

35 COMPLICATED DIVERTICULITIS Elective Lap or open sigmoid colon resection to the proximal rectum Emergent Stable- Resection and ostomy or resection/anastomosis and protection with a loop proximal ostomy Unstable- Resection and ostomy vs irrigation and drainage without resection

36 TEXT SUMMARY There is a method to our madness Always feel free to call. we d much rather be called early and not be needed than too late If you want something specific, please just ask Just be sure to speak slowly and use small words

3/22/2011. Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Objectives: Appendicitis. Lemone and Burke Chapter 26

3/22/2011. Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Objectives: Appendicitis. Lemone and Burke Chapter 26 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Lemone and Burke Chapter 26 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Objectives: Discuss etiology, patho and clinical manifestations of Appendicitis Peritonitis Ulcerative Colitis Crohn s

More information

Acute Abdomen. Nirav Patel MD, FACS Banner University Medical Center - Phoenix

Acute Abdomen. Nirav Patel MD, FACS Banner University Medical Center - Phoenix Acute Abdomen Nirav Patel MD, FACS Banner University Medical Center - Phoenix ? Diffuse periumbilical with localization to RLQ + Nausea, anorexia, fevers - Diarrhea, emesis Exacerbated by movement, bumps

More information

Small Bowel and Colon Surgery

Small Bowel and Colon Surgery Small Bowel and Colon Surgery Why Do I Need a Small Bowel Resection? A variety of conditions can damage your small bowel. In severe cases, your doctor may recommend removing part of your small bowel. Conditions

More information

Abdominal Pain. Luke Donnelly, MD Emergency Medicine

Abdominal Pain. Luke Donnelly, MD Emergency Medicine Abdominal Pain Luke Donnelly, MD Emergency Medicine Objectives Approach to abdominal pain Evaluation Critical diagnoses and treatments Abdominal Pain Most Common ER Complaint Broad Differential Can often

More information

Acute Diverticulitis. Andrew B. Peitzman, MD Mark M. Ravitch Professor of Surgery University of Pittsburgh

Acute Diverticulitis. Andrew B. Peitzman, MD Mark M. Ravitch Professor of Surgery University of Pittsburgh Acute Diverticulitis Andrew B. Peitzman, MD Mark M. Ravitch Professor of Surgery University of Pittsburgh Focus today: when to operate n Recurrent, uncomplicated diverticulitis; after how many episodes?

More information

General Surgery Service

General Surgery Service General Surgery Service Patient Care Goals and Objectives Stomach/Duodenum and Bariatric assessed for a) Obesity surgery b) Treatment of i) Adenocarcinoma of the stomach ii) GIST iii) Carcinoid 2) Optimize

More information

Surgical Management of IBD. Val Jefford Grand Rounds October 14, 2003

Surgical Management of IBD. Val Jefford Grand Rounds October 14, 2003 Surgical Management of IBD Val Jefford Grand Rounds October 14, 2003 Introduction Important Features Clinical Presentation Evaluation Medical Treatment Surgical Treatment Cases Overview Introduction Two

More information

Management of Small Bowel Obstruction: An Update. Case Presentation

Management of Small Bowel Obstruction: An Update. Case Presentation Management of Small Bowel Obstruction: An Update The Postgraduate Course in General Surgery March 20-23, 2011 Jonathan Carter, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Case Presentation 67 year old otherwise

More information

3/21/2011. Case Presentation. Management of Small Bowel Obstruction: An Update. CT abdomen and pelvis. Abdominal plain films

3/21/2011. Case Presentation. Management of Small Bowel Obstruction: An Update. CT abdomen and pelvis. Abdominal plain films Case Presentation 67 year old otherwise healthy woman presents to the ED with a chief complaint of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting for five days. Management of Small Bowel Obstruction: An Update The

More information

UNDERSTANDING X-RAYS: ABDOMINAL IMAGING THE ABDOMEN

UNDERSTANDING X-RAYS: ABDOMINAL IMAGING THE ABDOMEN UNDERSTANDING X-RAYS: ABDOMINAL IMAGING THE ABDOMEN Radiology Enterprises radiologyenterprises@gmail.com www.radiologyenterprises.com STOMACH AND SMALL BOWEL STOMACH AND SMALL BOWEL Swallowed air is a

More information

Nordic Forum - Trauma & Emergency Radiology. Bowel Obstruction: Imaging Update

Nordic Forum - Trauma & Emergency Radiology. Bowel Obstruction: Imaging Update Nordic Forum - Trauma & Emergency Radiology Bowel Obstruction: Imaging Update Borut Marincek Institute of Diagnostic Radiology University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland Acute Abdomen Bowel Obstruction Bowel

More information

Role of imaging in the evaluation of the acute abdomen

Role of imaging in the evaluation of the acute abdomen Prof. András Palkó MD, PhD Role of imaging in the evaluation of the acute abdomen Faculty of General Medicine University of Szeged Hungary 1 Definition Sudden onset of severe symptoms requiring emergency

More information

Management of Gallbladder Disease. Cory Buschmann, MD PGY-5 11/28/2017

Management of Gallbladder Disease. Cory Buschmann, MD PGY-5 11/28/2017 Management of Gallbladder Disease Cory Buschmann, MD PGY-5 11/28/2017 Financial disclosures None Content Scope of gallbladder diseases Evaluation H&P Labs Imaging Cholecystectomy vs cholecystostomy Ancillary

More information

LOOKING FOR AIR IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES Richard M. Gore, MD North Shore University Health System University of Chicago Evanston, IL

LOOKING FOR AIR IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES Richard M. Gore, MD North Shore University Health System University of Chicago Evanston, IL SIGNIFICANCE OF EXTRALUMINAL ABDOMINAL GAS: LOOKING FOR AIR IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES Richard M. Gore, MD North Shore University Health System University of Chicago Evanston, IL SCBT/MR 2012 October 26,

More information

ADULT RETROGRADE INTUSSUSCEPTION Brian Tiu Richmond University Medical Center September 3, 2015

ADULT RETROGRADE INTUSSUSCEPTION Brian Tiu Richmond University Medical Center September 3, 2015 ADULT RETROGRADE INTUSSUSCEPTION Brian Tiu Richmond University Medical Center September 3, 2015 CASE PRESENTATION 41 yo woman presented one day hx abdominal pain, worsening nausea/vomiting denied flatus/bm

More information

Types of peritonitis and management. J olita Augus te, PGY-5 SUNY Downs tate Grand Rounds 11/3/2016

Types of peritonitis and management. J olita Augus te, PGY-5 SUNY Downs tate Grand Rounds 11/3/2016 Types of peritonitis and management J olita Augus te, PGY-5 SUNY Downs tate Grand Rounds 11/3/2016 Case Presentation xx year old patient presents to ED with complaints of one day of abdominal pain s ince

More information

Background. RUQ Ultrasound Normal, Recommend Clinical Correlation. Sohail R. Shah, MD, MSHA, FACS, FAAP Texas Children s Hosptial

Background. RUQ Ultrasound Normal, Recommend Clinical Correlation. Sohail R. Shah, MD, MSHA, FACS, FAAP Texas Children s Hosptial RUQ Ultrasound Normal, Recommend Clinical Correlation Sohail R. Shah, MD, MSHA, FACS, FAAP Texas Children s Hosptial Background Incidence of pediatric gallbladder disease continues to rise U.S. Pediatric

More information

When should we operate for recurrent diverticulitis. Savvas Papagrigoriadis MD MSc FRCS Consultant Colorectal Surgeon King's College Hospital

When should we operate for recurrent diverticulitis. Savvas Papagrigoriadis MD MSc FRCS Consultant Colorectal Surgeon King's College Hospital When should we operate for recurrent diverticulitis Savvas Papagrigoriadis MD MSc FRCS Consultant Colorectal Surgeon King's College Hospital ASCRS Practice parameters for the Treatment of Acute Diverticulitis

More information

Acute Care Surgery: Diverticulitis

Acute Care Surgery: Diverticulitis Acute Care Surgery: Diverticulitis Madhulika G. Varma, MD Associate Professor and Chief Section of Colorectal Surgery University of California, San Francisco Modern Treatment of Diverticular Disease Increasing

More information

Severe and Tertiary Peritonitis

Severe and Tertiary Peritonitis Severe and Tertiary Peritonitis Addison K. May, MD FACS Professor of Surgery and Anesthesiology Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Vanderbilt University Medical Center PS204: The Bad Infections:

More information

8/29/2016 DIVERTICULAR DISEASE: WHAT EVERY NURSE PRACTITIONER SHOULD KNOW. LENORE LAMANNA Ed.D, ANP-C LEARNING OBJECTIVES

8/29/2016 DIVERTICULAR DISEASE: WHAT EVERY NURSE PRACTITIONER SHOULD KNOW. LENORE LAMANNA Ed.D, ANP-C LEARNING OBJECTIVES DIVERTICULAR DISEASE: WHAT EVERY NURSE PRACTITIONER SHOULD KNOW LENORE LAMANNA Ed.D, ANP-C LEARNING OBJECTIVES Define Diverticular Disease Discuss Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Diverticular disease

More information

Appendicitis. Diagnosis and Surgery

Appendicitis. Diagnosis and Surgery Appendicitis Diagnosis and Surgery What Is Appendicitis? Your side may hurt so much that you called your doctor. Or maybe you went straight to the hospital emergency room. If the symptoms came on quickly,

More information

Plain abdomen The standard films are supine & erect AP views (alternative to erect, lateral decubitus film is used in ill patients).

Plain abdomen The standard films are supine & erect AP views (alternative to erect, lateral decubitus film is used in ill patients). Plain abdomen The standard films are supine & erect AP views (alternative to erect, lateral decubitus film is used in ill patients). The stomach can be readily identified by its location, gastric rugae

More information

General Data. 王 X 村 78 y/o 男性

General Data. 王 X 村 78 y/o 男性 General Data 王 X 村 78 y/o 男性 Chief Complaint Vomiting twice this early morning Fever up to 38.9ºC was noted Present Illness (1) Old CVA with left side weakness for more than 10 years and with bed ridden

More information

General'Surgery'Service'

General'Surgery'Service' General'Surgery'Service' Patient Care Goals and Objectives 1)! Stomach/Duodenum and Bariatric 2)! Interpret the results of clinical evaluations (history, physical examination) performed on patients being

More information

Complication of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy

Complication of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Complication of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Tube Ogori N. Kalu MD Morbidity & Mortality Conference General Surgery Service Kings County Hospital Center ACGME Core Competencies 1. Medical knowledge

More information

U Lecture Objectives. U Nordic Forum Trauma & Emergency Radiology. Bowel obstruction. U Bowel Obstruction: Etiologies

U Lecture Objectives. U Nordic Forum Trauma & Emergency Radiology. Bowel obstruction. U Bowel Obstruction: Etiologies Nordic Forum Trauma & Emergency Radiology Lecture Objectives Bowel Obstruction To illustrate the spectrum of acute obstruction of the small and the large bowel To explain how these bowel obstructions may

More information

12 Blueprints Q&A Step 2 Surgery

12 Blueprints Q&A Step 2 Surgery 12 Blueprints Q&A Step 2 Surgery 34. A 40-year-old female has been referred to you for a recent ER and hospital admission, from which she was given a diagnosis of acute diverticulitis. Treatment at that

More information

Management of Gallbladder Disease

Management of Gallbladder Disease Management of Gallbladder Disease Steven B. Johnson, MD, FACS, FCCM Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery Program Director, Phoenix Integrated Surgical Residency University of Arizona College of

More information

Management of Diverticulitis. Sanjay Adusumilli MBBS MS FRACS

Management of Diverticulitis. Sanjay Adusumilli MBBS MS FRACS Management of Diverticulitis Sanjay Adusumilli MBBS MS FRACS 0411 051 281 Trained by CSSANZ in Oxford (UK) and Perth Appointments at BMDH, HSS, Norwest Private and SAN Hospital Surgery performed: Laparoscopic

More information

Parenteral Nutrition in IBD: Any indication?

Parenteral Nutrition in IBD: Any indication? Parenteral Nutrition in IBD: Any indication? Name: Institution: Marianna Arvanitakis Erasme University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium Clinical case 42 year old male Crohn s disease since he was 16 years old

More information

OPEN ACCESS TEXTBOOK OF GENERAL SURGERY

OPEN ACCESS TEXTBOOK OF GENERAL SURGERY OPEN ACCESS TEXTBOOK OF GENERAL SURGERY MESENTERIC ISCHAEMIA P Zwanepoel INTRODUCTION Mesenteric ischaemia results from hypoperfusion of the gut, most commonly due to occlusion, thrombosis or vasospasm.

More information

ACUTE ABDOMEN. Dr. M Asadi. Surgical Oncology Research Center MUMS. Assistant Professor of General Surgery

ACUTE ABDOMEN. Dr. M Asadi. Surgical Oncology Research Center MUMS. Assistant Professor of General Surgery ACUTE ABDOMEN Dr. M Asadi Assistant Professor of General Surgery Surgical Oncology Research Center MUMS Definition I. The term Acute Abdomen refers to signs & symptoms of abdominal pain and tenderness,

More information

DIVERTICULOSIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL MANAGEMENT. Simon Radley Consultant Surgeon March 2013

DIVERTICULOSIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL MANAGEMENT. Simon Radley Consultant Surgeon March 2013 DIVERTICULOSIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL MANAGEMENT Simon Radley Consultant Surgeon March 2013 Definitions Diverticulosis: presence of diverticulae Diverticular disease: diverticulae associated with symptoms

More information

Evidence Process for Abdominal Pain Guideline Research 11/16/2017. Guideline Review using ADAPTE method and AGREE II instrument 11/16/2017

Evidence Process for Abdominal Pain Guideline Research 11/16/2017. Guideline Review using ADAPTE method and AGREE II instrument 11/16/2017 Evidence Process for Abdominal Pain Guideline Research Guideline Review using ADAPTE method and AGREE II instrument Approximately 139 Potentially relevant guidelines identified in various resources* 59

More information

Safe Answers For The American Board of Surgery Certifying Exam & Recertifying Exam

Safe Answers For The American Board of Surgery Certifying Exam & Recertifying Exam Safe Answers For The American Board of Surgery Certifying Exam & Recertifying Exam By Sarmad Aji, MD., FACS. A comprehensive review of the most commonly asked questions on the American Board of Surgery

More information

When to Scope in Lower GI Bleeding: It Must Be Done Now. Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Washington, Seattle, WA

When to Scope in Lower GI Bleeding: It Must Be Done Now. Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Washington, Seattle, WA When to Scope in Lower GI Bleeding: It Must Be Done Now Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Washington, Seattle, WA Outline Epidemiology Overview of available tests Urgent

More information

GI Emergencies and the On-Call Call

GI Emergencies and the On-Call Call GI Emergencies and the On-Call Call Julie Yang, MD, FASGE Director of Therapeutic Endoscopy Assistant Professor of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine Objectives Scenarios

More information

Lahey Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Program: Curriculum for Gastroenterology

Lahey Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Program: Curriculum for Gastroenterology Lahey Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Program: Curriculum for Gastroenterology Faculty representative: David L. Burns, MD, CNSP Resident representative: Tom Castiglione, MD Revision date: March 6, 2006

More information

A Trip Through the GI Tract: Common GI Diseases and Complaints. Jennifer Curtis, MD

A Trip Through the GI Tract: Common GI Diseases and Complaints. Jennifer Curtis, MD A Trip Through the GI Tract: Common GI Diseases and Complaints Jennifer Curtis, MD Colon Cancer How does it develop? Most cancers arise from polyps Over time these can turn into cancer Combination of genetic

More information

Geoffrey Axiak M.Sc. Nursing (Manch.), B.Sc. Nursing, P.G. Dip. Nutrition & Dietetics Clinical Nutrition Practice Nurse

Geoffrey Axiak M.Sc. Nursing (Manch.), B.Sc. Nursing, P.G. Dip. Nutrition & Dietetics Clinical Nutrition Practice Nurse The Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Geoffrey Axiak M.Sc. Nursing (Manch.), B.Sc. Nursing, P.G. Dip. Nutrition & Dietetics Clinical Nutrition Practice Nurse What is a P.E.G.? Percutaneous Endoscopic

More information

DIVERTICULAR DISEASE HANDS OFF OR HANDS ON?

DIVERTICULAR DISEASE HANDS OFF OR HANDS ON? DIVERTICULAR DISEASE HANDS OFF OR HANDS ON? TE MADIBA AND M NAIDOO TE MADIBA MMed, LLM, PhD, FCS (SA), FASCRS Emeritus Professor of Surgery & Director of the Gastrointestinal Cancer Research Centre, University

More information

Guideline scope Diverticular disease: diagnosis and management

Guideline scope Diverticular disease: diagnosis and management NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE Guideline scope Diverticular disease: diagnosis and management The Department of Health in England has asked NICE to develop a clinical guideline on diverticular

More information

ENTEROCOLITIDES CAN YOU TELL THEM APART ON MDCT? Richard M. Gore, MD North Shore University Medical Center University of Chicago Evanston, Illinois

ENTEROCOLITIDES CAN YOU TELL THEM APART ON MDCT? Richard M. Gore, MD North Shore University Medical Center University of Chicago Evanston, Illinois ENTEROCOLITIDES CAN YOU TELL THEM APART ON MDCT? Richard M. Gore, MD North Shore University Medical Center University of Chicago Evanston, Illinois SCBT/MR 2010 San Diego, California March 8, 2010 13:40-14:00

More information

Case discussion. Anastomotic leakage. intern superviser

Case discussion. Anastomotic leakage. intern superviser Case discussion Anastomotic leakage intern superviser Basic data Name : XX ID: M101881671 Age:51 Y Gender: male Past history: Hospitalized for acute diverticulitis on 2004/7/17, 2005/5/28 controlled by

More information

Crohn s Disease. Resident Lecture 1/17/19

Crohn s Disease. Resident Lecture 1/17/19 Crohn s Disease Resident Lecture 1/17/19 Objectives Features/Classification of Crohn s Disease Medical Treatment Surgical Indications Surgical Considerations 2 Case 25 yo F presents to your office with

More information

World Journal of Colorectal Surgery

World Journal of Colorectal Surgery World Journal of Colorectal Surgery Volume 3, Issue 4 2013 Article 6 Case report: Intussusception of the colon through a colostomy: A rare presentation of colonic intussusception. Dr. Nora Trabulsi Dr.

More information

Postoperative Ultrasound Evaluation of Gastric Distension; A Pilot study

Postoperative Ultrasound Evaluation of Gastric Distension; A Pilot study Postoperative Ultrasound Evaluation of Gastric Distension; A Pilot study M Jaronczyk MD, W Boyan Jr. MD, M Goldfarb MD. FACS. MMC Dept of Surgery Nausea and vomiting are common complaints of postoperative

More information

Complicated Diverticulitis. Evidence Based Recommendations

Complicated Diverticulitis. Evidence Based Recommendations Complicated Diverticulitis Evidence Based Recommendations Frederick A Moore MD September 10, 2014 Complicated Diverticulitis Evidence Based Recommendations I have no financial disclosures A Management

More information

CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND RADIOLOGY QUIZ QUESTION

CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND RADIOLOGY QUIZ QUESTION Donald L. Renfrew, MD Radiology Associates of the Fox Valley, 333 N. Commercial Street, Suite 100, Neenah, WI 54956 09/17/2011 Radiology Quiz of the Week # 38 Page 1 CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND RADIOLOGY

More information

Emergency Surgery Board Department of General Surgery Rambam Health Care Campus

Emergency Surgery Board Department of General Surgery Rambam Health Care Campus Emergency Surgery Board Department of General Surgery Rambam Health Care Campus Surgical Complications of Peptic Ulcer Disease Case Presentation and Review of the Literature Case Presentation 40y male

More information

Supported by the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma s Multi-institutional and Acute Care Surgery Ad Hoc Committees

Supported by the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma s Multi-institutional and Acute Care Surgery Ad Hoc Committees Multi-institutional, Prospective, Observational Study Comparing the Gastrografin Challenge versus Standard Treatment in Adhesive Small Bowel Obstruction Supported by the Eastern Association for the Surgery

More information

Vesalius SCALpel : Biliary (see also: biliary/pancreatic folios) Physiology

Vesalius SCALpel : Biliary (see also: biliary/pancreatic folios) Physiology Vesalius SCALpel : Biliary (see also: biliary/pancreatic folios) Physiology 95% of bile acids reabsorbed; colic and chenodeoxycolic primary bile acids cholecystokinin (CCK) major stimulus of gallbladder

More information

11/21/13 CEA: 1.7 WNL

11/21/13 CEA: 1.7 WNL Case Scenario 1 A 70 year-old white male presented to his primary care physician with a recent history of rectal bleeding. He was referred for imaging and a colonoscopy and was found to have adenocarcinoma.

More information

From Inflammation to Ischemia May apply to all luminal structures Obstruction Small or large bowel Appendix Gall bladder Ureter Hydrostatic Pressure:

From Inflammation to Ischemia May apply to all luminal structures Obstruction Small or large bowel Appendix Gall bladder Ureter Hydrostatic Pressure: The Acute Abdomen Surgical Issues for the Family Practitioner Rochelle A. Dicker, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery and Anesthesia UC San Francisco Visceral Pain Vague Deep Associated with nausea/vomiting

More information

What is Crohn's disease?

What is Crohn's disease? What is Crohn's disease? Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder that causes inflammation of the digestive tract. It can affect any area of the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus, but it most

More information

Disclosures. Learning Objectives 4/21/2015. Incorporating Nutrition-Focused Physician Assessment into Malnutrition Diagnosis. None

Disclosures. Learning Objectives 4/21/2015. Incorporating Nutrition-Focused Physician Assessment into Malnutrition Diagnosis. None Incorporating Nutrition-Focused Physician Assessment into Malnutrition Diagnosis Robert DeChicco MS, RD, LD, CNSC Manager, Nutrition Support Team Center for Human Nutrition Cleveland Clinic Health System,

More information

Septic Phlebitis and Gas in the Inferior Mesenteric Vein: CT findings in Two Cases and Review of Literature

Septic Phlebitis and Gas in the Inferior Mesenteric Vein: CT findings in Two Cases and Review of Literature ISPUB.COM The Internet Journal of Surgery Volume 16 Number 2 Septic Phlebitis and Gas in the Inferior Mesenteric Vein: CT findings in Two Cases and Review of J McClenathan Citation J McClenathan. Septic

More information

Clinical Management of Obscure- Overt Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Presented by Dr. 張瀚文

Clinical Management of Obscure- Overt Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Presented by Dr. 張瀚文 Clinical Management of Obscure- Overt Gastrointestinal Bleeding Presented by Dr. 張瀚文 Definition Obscure: : hard to understand; not clear. Overt: : public; not secret. Occult: : hidden from the knowledge

More information

Long Term Follow-up. 6 Month 1 Year Annual enter year #: What is the assessment date: / / Unknown. Is the patient alive? Yes No

Long Term Follow-up. 6 Month 1 Year Annual enter year #: What is the assessment date: / / Unknown. Is the patient alive? Yes No Long Term Follow-up 6 Month 1 Year Annual enter year #: What is the assessment date: / / Unknown Is the patient alive? Yes No Was an exam performed by a bariatric physician or PA/NP? Yes No Was the patient

More information

1/3/2008. Karen Burke Priscilla LeMone Elaine Mohn-Brown. Medical-Surgical Nursing Care, 2e Karen Burke, Priscilla LeMone, and Elaine Mohn-Brown

1/3/2008. Karen Burke Priscilla LeMone Elaine Mohn-Brown. Medical-Surgical Nursing Care, 2e Karen Burke, Priscilla LeMone, and Elaine Mohn-Brown Medical-Surgical Nursing Care Second Edition Karen Burke Priscilla LeMone Elaine Mohn-Brown Chapter 20 Caring for Clients with Bowel Disorders Diarrhea Pathophysiology Result from impaired water absorption

More information

ANZ Emergency Laparotomy Audit Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI) Pilot Collaboration between RACS, ANZCA, GSA, NZAGS, ASA, NZSA, ACEM, CICM

ANZ Emergency Laparotomy Audit Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI) Pilot Collaboration between RACS, ANZCA, GSA, NZAGS, ASA, NZSA, ACEM, CICM ANZ Emergency Laparotomy Audit Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI) Pilot Collaboration between RACS, ANZCA, GSA, NZAGS, ASA, NZSA, ACEM, CICM DATA COLLECTION FORM Most Australian hospitals contribute data

More information

SBO and Diverticulitis (HBS edition) MINHAO ZHOU MD

SBO and Diverticulitis (HBS edition) MINHAO ZHOU MD SBO and Diverticulitis (HBS edition) MINHAO ZHOU MD Important CME Information DISCLOSURE INFORMATION: The planners of this activity and the speaker, Rouzbeh Mostaedi, MD, do not have affiliations with

More information

NEC. cathy e. shin childrens hospital los angeles department of surgery university of southern california keck school of medicine

NEC. cathy e. shin childrens hospital los angeles department of surgery university of southern california keck school of medicine NEC cathy e. shin childrens hospital los angeles department of surgery university of southern california keck school of medicine Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) the most common and most lethal disease

More information

P R E S E N T S Dr. Mufa T. Ghadiali is skilled in all aspects of General Surgery. His General Surgery Services include: General Surgery Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery Surgical Oncology Gastrointestinal

More information

Diagnostic imaging and minimally invasive interventions

Diagnostic imaging and minimally invasive interventions Diagnostic imaging and minimally invasive interventions 2018 Old and new Different questions to be answered, new tasks Specific, focused examinationsfókuszált, specifikus vizsgálatok Ionic radiation Cost/benefit

More information

Supplementary Online Content

Supplementary Online Content Supplementary Online Content Tran AH, Ngor EWM, Wu BU. Surveillance colonoscopy in elderly patients: a retrospective cohort study. JAMA Intern Med. Published online August 11, 2014. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.3746

More information

DIVERTICULAR DISEASE. Dr. Irina Murray Casanova PGY IV

DIVERTICULAR DISEASE. Dr. Irina Murray Casanova PGY IV DIVERTICULAR DISEASE Dr. Irina Murray Casanova PGY IV Diverticular Disease Colonoscopy Abdpelvic CT Scan Surgical Indications Overall, approximately 20% of patients with diverticulitis require surgical

More information

Chapter 14 GASTROINTESTINAL IMPAIRMENT

Chapter 14 GASTROINTESTINAL IMPAIRMENT Chapter 14 GASTROINTESTINAL IMPAIRMENT Introduction This chapter provides criteria for assessing permanent impairment from entitled conditions of the gastrointestinal tract and the accessory organs of

More information

What Is Diverticulitis?

What Is Diverticulitis? What Is Diverticulitis? By age 50, about half of people have diverticulosis, a health issue in which pockets (or diverticula) form in the wall of the large bowel. In about 5 percent of people, these pockets

More information

The Case Begins. The case continued. Necrotizing Enterocolitis

The Case Begins. The case continued. Necrotizing Enterocolitis Bugs, Drugs and Things that go Bump in the Night From ghoulies to ghosties and long leggety beasties & things that go bump in the night, good lord deliver us Old Cornish Prayer Caring for premature infant

More information

Perforation of a Duodenal Diverticulum. Elective Student S. C.

Perforation of a Duodenal Diverticulum. Elective Student S. C. Perforation of a Duodenal Diverticulum 2008 4 Elective Student S. C. Case History An elderly male presented to the Emergency Department with abdominal pain. Chief Complaint: Worsening, diffuse abdominal

More information

Surgical Education Series

Surgical Education Series Surgical Education Series The Acute Abdomen Ahmad kachooei, MD MPH Assistant Professor Division of General Surgery Department of Surgery University of Qom Outline Definitions What causes an acute abdomen

More information

Christopher Lau Kings County Hospital SUNY Downstate Medical Center February 24, 2011

Christopher Lau Kings County Hospital SUNY Downstate Medical Center February 24, 2011 Christopher Lau Kings County Hospital SUNY Downstate Medical Center February 24, 2011 37 year old male presented with 1 day history of abdominal pain Pain was diffuse but worst in the epigastric area No

More information

A 34 year old woman with Vomiting and abdominal pain

A 34 year old woman with Vomiting and abdominal pain A 34 year old woman with Vomiting and abdominal pain The patient was a 34 y/o woman admitted because of epigastric pain developed from 2 months ago. It was a crampy pain without radiation that became better

More information

A potential major complication of any abdominal operation

A potential major complication of any abdominal operation 21 S M A L L B O W E L O B S T R U C T I O N A N D F I S T U L A S EDWARD PASSARO, JR. A potential major complication of any abdominal operation is the subsequent development of small bowel obstruction.

More information

Which Blunt Trauma Patients Should Be Studied by Abdominal CT?

Which Blunt Trauma Patients Should Be Studied by Abdominal CT? MDCT of Bowel and Mesenteric Injury: How Findings Influence Management 4 th Nordic Trauma Radiology Course 2006 4 th Nordic Trauma Radiology Course 2006 Stuart E. Mirvis, M.D., FACR Department of Radiology

More information

GENI Program: GI and Abdominal Chief Complaints. Kim Macfarlane Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care February 2008

GENI Program: GI and Abdominal Chief Complaints. Kim Macfarlane Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care February 2008 GENI Program: GI and Abdominal Chief Complaints Kim Macfarlane Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care February 2008 Dehydration Common acute and chronic problem Recognition is critically important to

More information

Daniel Hirsch, MD Director of Neonatology Somerset Medical Center Assistant Professor of Pediatrics UMDNJ RWJMS

Daniel Hirsch, MD Director of Neonatology Somerset Medical Center Assistant Professor of Pediatrics UMDNJ RWJMS Daniel Hirsch, MD Director of Neonatology Somerset Medical Center Assistant Professor of Pediatrics UMDNJ RWJMS Daniel Hirsch, MD Director of Neonatology Somerset Medical Center Assistant Professor of

More information

Abdominal radiology 腹部放射線學

Abdominal radiology 腹部放射線學 Abdominal radiology 腹部放射線學 台北醫學大學 - 市立萬芳醫院 留偉順 laowilson@hotmail.com The Normal Abdominal Series Chest Supine abdomen Erect abdomen Left lateral decubitus abdomen Learning objectives Understanding normal

More information

Colon ischemia. ACG Clinical Guideline; Am J Gastroenterol 2015

Colon ischemia. ACG Clinical Guideline; Am J Gastroenterol 2015 Colon ischemia ACG Clinical Guideline; Am J Gastroenterol 2015 Manifestations Acute, reversible Irreversible : gangrene, fulminant colitis/stricture formation, chronic ischemic colitis Recurrent sepsis

More information

RECTAL PROLAPSE objectives

RECTAL PROLAPSE objectives RECTAL PROLAPSE objectives 1.Classify rectal prolapse 2. Enumerate the causes of rectal prolapse 3. Differentiate between complete rectal prolapse and intussusception 4. List the modalities of treatment

More information

ONE of the most severe complications of diverticulitis of the sigmoid

ONE of the most severe complications of diverticulitis of the sigmoid CLEVELAND CLINIC QUARTERLY Copyright 1970 by The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Volume 37, July 1970 Printed in U.S.A. Colonic diverticulitis with perforation to region of left hip: a rare complication Report

More information

Società Medico Chirurgica di Ferrara 12 maggio Malattia diverticolare del colon. La TC in faseacuta

Società Medico Chirurgica di Ferrara 12 maggio Malattia diverticolare del colon. La TC in faseacuta Società Medico Chirurgica di Ferrara 12 maggio 2012 La TC in faseacuta Pier Marco Cervi U.O. Radiodiagnostica Ospedaliera Direttore Dott. Stefano Bighi Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria S. Anna di Ferrara

More information

Management of Gastroenterology Emergencies Tim Gardner, MD Director, Pancreatic Disorders Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Management of Gastroenterology Emergencies Tim Gardner, MD Director, Pancreatic Disorders Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Management of Gastroenterology Emergencies Tim Gardner, MD Director, Pancreatic Disorders Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology DHMC CREST Symposium November 7, 2008 There are no financial disclosures

More information

3/20/2009. Julio Garcia-Aguilar Chair, Department of Surgery City of Hope, Duarte, California

3/20/2009. Julio Garcia-Aguilar Chair, Department of Surgery City of Hope, Duarte, California Ischemic Colitis Ischemic Colitis Julio Garcia-Aguilar Chair, Department of Surgery City of Hope, Duarte, California Ischemic colitis (IC) represents greater than 50% of all intestinal ischemia IC most

More information

MANAGEMENT OF PYOGENIC LIVER ABSCESS BOYOUNG SONG, M.D. SUNY DOWNSTATE SURGERY 11/7/13

MANAGEMENT OF PYOGENIC LIVER ABSCESS BOYOUNG SONG, M.D. SUNY DOWNSTATE SURGERY 11/7/13 MANAGEMENT OF PYOGENIC LIVER ABSCESS BOYOUNG SONG, M.D. SUNY DOWNSTATE SURGERY 11/7/13 CASE THE PATIENT IS A 79 YEAR OLD MALE WITH 3 DAY HISTORY OF LOWER ABDOMINAL PAIN, NAUSEA WITHOUT VOMITING, CHILLS

More information

Chapter 34. Nursing Care of Patients with Lower Gastrointestinal Disorders

Chapter 34. Nursing Care of Patients with Lower Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter 34 Nursing Care of Patients with Lower Gastrointestinal Disorders Lower Gastrointestinal System Small Intestines Large Intestines Rectum Anus Constipation Fecal Mass Held In Rectum Feces Become

More information

Inflammatory Bowel Disease When is diarrhea not just diarrhea?

Inflammatory Bowel Disease When is diarrhea not just diarrhea? Inflammatory Bowel Disease When is diarrhea not just diarrhea? Jackie Kazik, MA, PA C CME Resources CAPA Annual Conference, 2011 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Objectives Discuss what is known about the pathophysiology

More information

Introduction and Definitions

Introduction and Definitions Bowel obstruction Introduction and Definitions Accounts for 5% of all acute surgical admissions Patients are often extremely ill requiring prompt assessment, resuscitation and intensive monitoring Obstruction

More information

INVESTIGATIONS OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISEAS

INVESTIGATIONS OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISEAS INVESTIGATIONS OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISEAS Lecture 1 and 2 دز اسماعيل داود فرع الطب كلية طب الموصل Radiological tests of structure (imaging) Plain X-ray: May shows soft tissue outlines like liver, spleen,

More information

Severe necrotizing pancreatitis. ICU Fellowship Training Radboudumc

Severe necrotizing pancreatitis. ICU Fellowship Training Radboudumc Severe necrotizing pancreatitis ICU Fellowship Training Radboudumc Acute pancreatitis Patients with acute pancreatitis van Dijk SM. Gut 2017;66:2024-2032 Diagnosis Revised Atlanta classification Abdominal

More information

Colorectal Surgery. Patient Care. Goals and Objectives

Colorectal Surgery. Patient Care. Goals and Objectives Colorectal Surgery Patient Care 1) Interpret the results of clinical evaluations (history, physical examination) performed on patients with a) Hemorrhoids b) Perianal abscess/fistula c) Anal fissure d)

More information

Endoscopic Treatment of Luminal Perforations and Leaks

Endoscopic Treatment of Luminal Perforations and Leaks Endoscopic Treatment of Luminal Perforations and Leaks Ali A. Siddiqui, MD Professor of Medicine Director of Interventional Endoscopy Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, PA When Do You Suspect a Luminal

More information

CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND RADIOLOGY QUIZ QUESTION

CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND RADIOLOGY QUIZ QUESTION Donald L. Renfrew, MD Radiology Associates of the Fox Valley, 333 N. Commercial Street, Suite 100, Neenah, WI 54956 6/23/2012 Radiology Quiz of the Week # 78 Page 1 CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND RADIOLOGY

More information

F A M N O P R S ! D !

F A M N O P R S ! D ! A B C D E F A M N O P Q G H I J R S T U V 595 W http://www.encognitive.com/images/digestive-system-2.jpg K L M A N B C O P D E F G D Q R H S I J K http://apbrwww5.apsu.edu/thompsonj/anatomy%20&%20physiology/2020/2020%20exam%20reviews/exam%203/colon%20diagram.jpgd

More information

Kathy P. Bull-Henry, MD, FACG Dr. Bull-Henry has indicated no relevant financial relationships. Don t Waste Time With No Chance to See

Kathy P. Bull-Henry, MD, FACG Dr. Bull-Henry has indicated no relevant financial relationships. Don t Waste Time With No Chance to See Don t Waste Time with No Chance to See Kathy P. Bull-Henry, MD, FACG Dr. Bull-Henry has indicated no relevant financial relationships. Don t Waste Time With No Chance to See Kathy Bull-Henry, MD, FACG

More information

Scott A. Lynch, MD, MPH,FAAFP Assistant Professor

Scott A. Lynch, MD, MPH,FAAFP Assistant Professor Scott A. Lynch, MD, MPH,FAAFP Assistant Professor Lynch.Scott@mayo.edu 2015 MFMER 3543652-1 Nutrition in the Hospital Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development 2nd Annual Inpatient Medicine for

More information

MAIN FEATURES. OF THE PEP up PROTOCOL. All patients will receive Peptamen 1.5 initially. All patients will start on Beneprotein

MAIN FEATURES. OF THE PEP up PROTOCOL. All patients will receive Peptamen 1.5 initially. All patients will start on Beneprotein MAIN FEATURES OF THE PEP up PROTOCOL All patients will receive Peptamen 1.5 initially All patients will start on Beneprotein - 2 packets (14 g) mixed in 120ml water administered bid via NG All patients

More information

World Journal of Colorectal Surgery

World Journal of Colorectal Surgery World Journal of Colorectal Surgery Volume 3, Issue 1 2013 Article 9 ISSUE 1 Perforation Of The Caecum Owing To Benign Rectal Obstruction: A Paradigm Of Damage Control In Emergency Colorectal Surgery DIMITRIOS

More information