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Surgery IMPs 2019-20

SURGERY (PAPER 2)
SURGERY
SRB’s Manual of Surgery 6 th Edition

Pg.
No. Questions Marks Years Stars
No.
Ch. 1 General Surgery
WOUNDS & WOUND HEALING 1
3 18
1 Factors affecting wound healing 2* 7
4 12
2 Complication of Scar 3 17 1* 12
3 Wound Healing 6 16 1* 6
4 Crush Syndrome 3 16 1* 11
5 Types of Wound Healing 3 16 1* 5
6 Stages of Wound Healing 4 14 1* 6
7 Keloid 4 14 1* 12
ULCER 15
1 VAC Dressing 4 18 1* 20
4 16 24,
2 Rodent Ulcer 2*
3 14 284
3 Bed Sore / Pressure Sore 3 12 1* 22
4 Clinical Variations of Ulcer 4 11 1* 15
SINUS & FISTULA 30
1 Causes of Persistence of Fistula 3 18 1* 30
INFECTIOUS DISEASES 34
1 Syphilis 3 17 1* 54
2 DOTS regime 4 17 1* 53
Tetanus 3 16 47
3 2*
Mx of Tetanus Case 6 11 49
3 16, 14
4 Gas Gangrene 3* 50
4 12
Anal Complications of HIV AIDS 6 15 65
5 2*
Precautions in Surgery on HIV Patient 4 13 67
Bacterial Synergistic Gangrene (Meleney’s 4 15 61,
6 2*
Synergistic Gangrene) / Necrotising Fasciitis 6 13 737
45
7 Carbuncle 3 15 1*
8 Surgical Site Infection 6 14 1* 62
9 Mx of Dog Bite 4 14 1* 56
10 Nosocomial Infections in Surgical Ward 4 13 1* 59
11 Mycetoma Foot 3 13 1* 55
SWELLINGS 68
1 Epidermal Cyst 4 11 1* 77
ELECTROLYTE & NUTRITION 87
1 Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) 3 14, 12 2* 98
2 Feeding Jejunostomy 4 14 1* 97
3 Metabolic Alkalosis 3 14 1* 90

1 2011 to PRESENT
Surgery IMPs 2019-20

4 Enteral Nutrition 6 13 1* 96
5 Hyperchloremic Acidosis 3 13 1* 91
6 Hypokalaemia 3 12 1* 89
SHOCK 104
Hypovolaemic Shock 4 16
1 6 14 3* 108
Pathophysio of Hypovolaemic Shock
4 14
2 MODS 3 14 1* 111
3 Stages of Shock. Endotoxic Shock (Septic Shock) 6 13 1* 105
4 SIRS 4 13 1* 105
HAEMORRHAGE & BLOOD TRANSFUSION 113
Prevention & Mx of Secondary Haemorrhage 6 17 114
1 Haemorrhage 6 16 3*
113
Types of Haemorrhage 3 15
Indications of Blood Transfusion in Surgery 6 17 116
6 16
2 Complications of Blood Transfusion 5*
14, 14 118
4
Blood Transfusion Reaction 12
Massive Blood Transfusion & its Complication 6 16
3 2* 118
Massive Blood Transfusion 4 13
4 Haemophilia 4 15 1* 121
5 Blood Substitutes 3 15 1* 119
121
6 Haemostasis in surgery 4 13 1*
(?)
BURNS 122
Pathophysiology & Mx of 30% Burns 18, 124
Types & quantities of fluid used to treat a 50
17,
years old female with 40% burn
6
Fluid resuscitation in Burn Patient 16 127
Mx of 30% Burns over face neck chest & Right
1 12 7*
upper extremity
Wallace’s Rule of Nine for Burn Patient 3 16 122
Parkland Formula, Calculate IV Fluid Required
15
for 48 hours in patient of 60kg & 40% Burn 4 127
Mx of 35% burns in 40 years old 50 kg weight 14
2 Mx of Acid Ingestion 3 17 1* 132
TRAUMA 133
1 Blast Injuries 6 17 1* 137
6 16
2 Triage 2* 133
4 14
Discuss types of injuries with their local &
3 6 13 2* 133
General effects
HAND & FOOT 146
1 Collar Stud Abscess 3 16 1* 150
ARTERIAL DISEASES 161
1 Fat Embolism (Also See Ortho) 4 18, 12 2* 187
2 Critical Limb Ischaemia 3 14 1* 172
3 Frostbite 3 14 1* 201
VENOUS DISEASES 214
1 Chronic Venous Insufficiency 6 17 1* 221

2 2011 to PRESENT
Surgery IMPs 2019-20

2 Mx of Deep Vein Thrombosis 4 14 1* 216


6 14
Mx of Varicose Veins 226
3 4 14 3*
Varicose Vein 6 11 219
LYMPHATICS 239
4 18
1 Lymphoedema 2* 241
3 13
PERIPHERAL NERVES 258
Wrist Drop (Also See Ortho) 18
1 Radial Nerve Palsy / injury due to fracture of 4 2* 264
16
Humerus (Also See Ortho)
2 Foot Drop (Also See Ortho) 4 18 1* 264
NEOPLASMA 266
1 Spread of Malignant Tumour 3 13 1* 268
SKIN TUMOURS 276
4 18, 16 24,
1 Basal Cell Carcinoma / Rodent Ulcer 3*
3 14 284
Pathology of Malignant Melanoma 14
2 Clinical types of MM & Mx of MM of Sole of 6 2* 287
13
foot stage II-b
RECONSTRUCTIONS 316
1 Skin Grafting 3 16 1* 316
PAIN 335
1 Pain Control in Benign Tumour 6 15 1* 336
Ch. 2 Faciomaxillary Diseases
1 Classification of Lip & Palate Abnormalities 4 16 1* 338
Ch. 3 Oral Cavity
Lymphatic Drainage of Tongue & surgical Mx of 378,
6 18
1 Ca Tongue 2* 383
CA Tongue 4 16 383
3 18
2 Premalignant Lesions of Oral Cavity 2* 361
4 12
3 Macroglossia 4 17 1* 380
4 Ranula 4 16 1* 356
5 Leukoplakia 3 11 1* 359
Ch. 4 Salivary Glands
6 18, 16
Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Glands
1 4 16 4* 401
Mixed Parotid Tumour 3 11
2 Complication of Parotid Gland Surgery 4 16 1* 411
Surgical Importance of Faciovenous Plane of
3 4 15 1* 393
Patey
4 Classification of Salivary Gland Tumours 3 14 1* 400
5 Parotid Abscess 3 12 1* 398

Ch. 5 Neck
1 Brachial Cyst 4 18, 17 2* 419
2 Cystic Hygroma 4 17 1* 424
3 Thoracic outlet Syndrome 4 17 1* 415

3 2011 to PRESENT
Surgery IMPs 2019-20

Cervical Lymphadenopathy 4 16
4 2* 435
Diagram of Triangles of Neck. Imp Swellings in it 6 12
5 Lymphatic Drainage of Neck 4 16 1* 414
6 Carotid Body Tumour 4 16 1* 428
Tubercular Lymphadenopathy of Neck 14, 11
7 Pathology & Clinical Features of TB Cervical 6 3* 431
12
Lymphadenitis
6 14
8 Cold Abscess in Neck 2* 434
3 14
9 Subhyoid Bursitis 3 11 1* 427
Ch. 6 Thyroid
1 Complications of Total Thyroidectomy 6 18 1* 483
Thyroglossal Fistula 3 17
2 2* 448
Thyroglossal Cyst 4 16
3 Exophthalmos 3 16 1* 462
4 Outline Rx of Thyrotoxicosis 3 16 1* 463
5 Malignant Neoplasm of Thyroid 6 13 1* 457
Ch. 8 Breast
1 Triple Assessment 3 17 1* 538
Ch. 9 Peritoneum
1 Types of Mesenteric Cyst & its Presentation 6 17 1* 569
Ch. 17 Abdominal Wall & Umbilicus
Bacterial Synergistic Gangrene (Meleney’s 4 15 61,
1 2*
Synergistic Gangrene) / Necrotising Fasciitis 6 13 737
Ch. 18 Hernia
1 Preoperative preparations for Inguinal Hernia 6 18 1* 749
Ch. 20 Stomach
850
1 Chest Complications after Gastrectomy 6 18 1*
(?)
Ch. 23 Intestinal Obstructions
1 Sigmoid Volvulus Clinical Features & Mx 6 12 1* 922
Ch. 26 Urology
KIDNEY 984
1 Uses of Catheter 3 18 1* 990
2 Renal Cell Carcinoma Clinical features 4 12 1* 1013
PROSTATE 1032
1 Prostatic Antigen 3 12 1* 1032
PENIS 1048
1 Premalignant lesions of Carcinoma Penis 3 12 1* 1051
SCROTUM 1056
1 Congenital Hydrocele Etiology & Rx 4 12 1* 1058

Ch. 27 Neurosurgery
1 Meningocele 4 17 1* 1092
2 Glascow Coma Scale – Eye Signs 4 17, 16, 13 3* 1079
Etiopatho, classification & Mx of Hydrocephalus 6 16
3 2* 1085
Hydrocephalus 4 12

4 2011 to PRESENT
Surgery IMPs 2019-20

6 16
Extradural haematoma
4 13
4 4* 1081
Middle Meningeal Artery Syndrome 6 15
Lucid Interval 3 14
Subdural Hematoma 14
5 6 2* 1082
Clinical Features & Mx 12
Ch. 28 Thorax
1 Flail Chest 4 18 1* 1100
2 Pneumothorax 4 12 1* 1101
Ch. 29 Adjuvant Therapy
1 Monoclonal Antibody 4 13 1* 1131
Ch. 32 Operative Procedures
1 Contraindications of Laparoscopy 4 18 1* 1162
2 Day Care Surgery 4 18 1* 1165
3 Non-absorbable suture Material 3 18 1* 1154
4 Principle of Laparoscopic Surgery 3 13 1* 1161
Sterilization by Autoclave 6 12
5 2* 1144
Autoclaving 4 11
6 Vasectomy 4 11 1* 1157
MISC
1 Causes of Generalised Lymphadenopathy 4 18 1*
2 Insensible loss of Fluids 3 18 1*
3 ARDS 6 18 1*
4 Palmar Ganglion 4 17 1*
5 Pneumoperitoneum 3 17 1*
6 Advantage of Minimal access surgery 4 17 1*
Principles of Intestinal Resection &
7 6 14 1*
Anastomosis
8 CPR 4 14 1*
9 Universal Precautions 4 13 1*

ORTHOPAEDICS
Essential ORTHOPAEDICS Maheshwari 6 th Edition

Pg.
No. Questions Marks Years Stars
No.
Ch. 1 Orthopaedic Trauma: Introduction
1 Classification of Fractures 6 17 1* 1
2 Sprain 4 17 1* 5
Ch. 3 Treatment of Fractures: General Principles
1 Open Fracture 6 17 1* 21
Ch. 4 Splints, Tractions & Prosthetics
1 Traction 4 12 1* 26

Ch. 7 Complications of Fractures


1 Fat Embolism (Also See SRB) 4 18, 12 2* 43

5 2011 to PRESENT
Surgery IMPs 2019-20

6 18
Complications of Fracture & its Mx 42
4 16
2 Etiology, Pathology, Clinical Features, 3*
42,
Investigation & Mx of Fracture of Lower end of 6 14
106
Radius. Complication of Fracture and Mx
3 Classification of Nerve Injuries 4 15, 14 2* 46
4 Compartment Syndrome 4 12 1* 47
Ch. 10 Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Wrist Drop (Also See SRB) 18
1 Radial Nerve Palsy / injury due to fracture of 4 3* 65
16, 16
Humerus (Also See SRB)
2 Foot Drop (Also See SRB) 4 18 1* 64 (?)
3 Tinel’s Sign 4 16 1* 69
Ch. 13 Injuries Around the Shoulder, Fracture Humerus
Recurrent Dislocation of Shoulder 17
Classification, principal & Complication of
17
1 Shoulder Dislocation 6 4* 89
Anterior Dislocation of Shoulder 15
Shoulder Dislocation 11
Ch. 14 Injuries Around the Elbow
Classification, Mx & Complications of
18, 17
Supracondylar Facture
6
Define fracture. Supracondylar Fracture of
1 14 6* 97
Humerus – Clinical Features & Mx
4 16, 14
Supracondylar Fracture of Humerus in Children
6 12
2 Ossification Centre Around the elbow 4 18 1* 97
3 Pulled Elbow 4 17 1* 105
Fracture of Head of Radius / Lower end of
4 16, 16 106
Radius
4 Etiology, Pathology, Clinical Features, 3*
42,
Investigation & Mx of Fracture of Lower end of 6 14
106
Radius. Complication of Fracture and Mx
5 Volkmann’s Ischaemic Contracture (VIC) 4 11 1* 102
6 Carrying Angle of Elbow 4 11 1* 96
Ch. 15 Injuries of the Forearm & Wrist
1 Colles Fracture 6 17, 11 2* 112
Ch. 18 Injuries Around the Hip
Trochanteric Fractures, Classification,
18
Complications & it’s Mx in 65 years Female
Classification of Fracture of Neck of Femur 16, 16
Classification & Mx of Fracture Neck Femur in
1 6 16 7* 132
Diff. age Group
Clinical Features, Diagnosis & Mx of Fracture
13, 13
neck Femur / + Classification
Fracture Neck Femur 12
Ch. 21 Injuries to Leg, Ankle & Foot
1 March Fracture 6 18 1* 166

6 2011 to PRESENT
Surgery IMPs 2019-20

Ch. 22 Infections of Bones & Joints


Chronic Osteomyelitis & Mx / Etiopath, Clinical 4 18, 15, 12
171
Features & Mx 6 14
1 Mx of Osteomyelitis 16 7* 173
6
Acute Osteomyelitis 16 168
Radiological Findings of Chronic Osteomyelitis 4 13 171
Causes, Clinical Features, Investigations,
168
2 Classification, Mx & Complications of infected 6 14 1*
(?)
non-union fracture of shaft of tibia
3 Septic Arthritis 4 13 1* 170
4 Brodie’s Abscess 4 12 1* 175
Ch. 23 Tuberculosis of Bones & Joints
1 Paraplegia following Cold Abscess 4 14 1* 187
Etiology, Pathology, Clinical Features, D/D & Mx
2 6 13 1* 185
of TB Spine
Etiopath, clinical Features, D/D & Mx of TB Hip 13
3 6 2* 194
TB of Hip Joint 12
4 TB of Knee Joint 6 12 1* 199
Ch. 25 Congenital Talipes Equino Varus (CTEV)
Mx of CTEV 6 16
1 6 14, 13 6* 210
CTEV
4 14, 15, 12
Ch. 26 Congenital Dislocation of the Hip & Other Malformations
Congenital Dislocation of Hip / Congenital
4 18, 16
1 Dysplasia of Hip 3* 219
Etiopath, clinical features & Mx of CDH 6 13
Ch. 28 Bone Tumours
Clinical & Radiological Features of Giant Cell
18
Tumour 4
Mx of Giant Cell Tumour 16
1 4 15 6* 237
Clinical Features & Mx of Osteoclastoma
6 14
Osteoclastoma 4 13
Giant Cell Tumour 6 12
Osteosarcoma 16, 12, 11
2 6 4* 239
Diagnosis, Presentation & Mx 14
3 Ewing’s Sarcoma 4 16, 14 2* 243
4 Osteoid Osteoma 4 14 1* 235
5 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst 4 13 1* 249
Ch. 29 Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc
1 At L4-L5 4 14 1* 252
Ch. 31 Spinal Injuries
Mx of fracture spine at D12 / L1 level with
1 6 15, 14 1* 270
complete paraplegia

Ch. 34 Arthritis & Related Diseases


Clinical Features of RA 17 287
1 4 2*
Radiological Findings in RA 17 288

7 2011 to PRESENT
Surgery IMPs 2019-20

Pharmacology of Gout 14
2 4 2* 293
Etiology, Clinical Features & Mx of Gout 13
3 Newer Drugs in Rheumatoid Arthritis 4 14 1* 289
Ch. 35 Degenerative Disorder
1 Osteoarthritis of Knee Joint 4 16 1* 295
2 Degenerative Osteoarthritis 4 13 1* 295
Ch. 36 Affections of Soft Tissue
17, 14, 12,
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – Causes & Rx 4
1 11 5* 303
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 15
2 Planter Fascitis 4 16 1* 304
3 de Quervain’s Disease 4 16 1* 303
4 Trigger Finger 4 11 1* 303
Ch. 37 Metabolic Bone Disease
Radiological & Clinical Features of Rickets & Mx 18
Radiological Findings of rickets 4 14
Rickets 13
1 5* 310
Renal Rickets 18
Etiopath & Mx of nutritional Rickets with 6
14
bilateral Genu Varum
Radiological Diagnosis & Medical Mx of Senile
2 4 14 1* 308
Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
3 Osteomalacia 4 12 1* 312
MISC
1 ARDS 6 18 1*
2 Palmar Ganglion 4 17 1*
3 Hugh Owen Thomas Contribution in Ortho 4 17 1*
4 Sir Robert Jones contribution to ortho 4 17 1*
Classification & principle Mx of long bone
5 6 16 1*
fracture
6 Short Muscles of Hand (Anat) 4 13 1*

8 2011 to PRESENT

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