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INDEX : A.GENERAL SURGERY B.GIT 1. OESOPHAGUS 2. STOMACH & SMALL INTESTINE 3. COLON 4. RECTUM & ANAL CANAL 5.

LIVER & BILIARY SYSTEM 6. SPLEEN & PANCREAS C.HERNIAS D.BREAST E.THYROID & ENDOCRINE F.UROLOGY G.VASCULAR SURGERY H.NEURO & PLASTIC SURGERY I. CARDIOTHORACIC & PAEDIATRIC SURGERY J.ORTHOPAEDICS & TRAUMATOLOGY K.HEAD & NECK L.CUTANEOUS MALIGNANCY M.MISCELLANEOUS

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GENERAL SURGERY: 1 .Pathophysiology and management of thermal burns 2. Management of a young patient with 20% thermal burns 3. Resuscitation of a patient with 50% superficial thermal burns 4. Fluid and electrolyte management in a burns patient 5. Complications of cancer chemotherapy 6. Gas gangrene 7. Suture materials 8. Monoclonal antibodies 9. Tumour lysis syndrome 10. Liposarcoma 11.Multiple organ system failure in sepsis 12. Antibiotic resistance 13. hypokalemic alkalosis 14. Antenatal diagnosis of congenital defects 15. Odontomes 16. Phusiology of acid secretion of parietal cells 17. Clinical staging of hodgkins disease 18. Comploications of TPN 19. Draw capillary fluid exchange at tissue level.Mechanism of edema formation 20.Hyponatremia 21. MRI 22.Nutritional support in surgical patient 23.Antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery 24.Life cycle of echinococcus granulosus 25.Tumour suppressor gene

26.Plasma expanders 27.DIC 28.PPI 29.GCS 30.Complications of massive blood transfusion 31.TAmoxifen 32.Brain death and organ donation 33.Define and classify shock. Circulatory pathophysiology of hypovolemic shock 34.Day care surgery 35.Tumour markers and their role in managing cancer patients 36.Mechanism of antibiotic resistance 37.Surgical risk in AIDS patient 38.T.cells 39.HYperalimentation in surgery 40.Pulmonary embolism 41.Burst abdomen 42.Complications of pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopic surgery 43.Synthetic absorbable suture material 44.Oncogenes 45.Pre op bowel preparation 46.Massive blood transfusion 47.Role ofintravenous filters in treatment of critically ill person 48.Immune suppression agents 49.Universal precautions, post exposure prophylaxis and transmission of HIV 50.advances in drug delivery system 51.Nosocomial infections 52.Post op pain management 53.Treatment of anaerobic infections in surgical practice 54.Use of staplers in surgery 55.Pathophysiology of septic shock 56.Parenteral nutrition 57.Stents and surgery 58.Classification of wounds and role of prophylactic antibiotics 59.DPL 60.Surgical audit 61.Infection in immunocompromised patients 62.Etiology, diagnosis, and management of abdominal compartment syndrome 63.Define SIRS, clinicalprofile and mechanism of SIRS, what is sepsis, outline management of septis shock 64.Clinical features of acidosis. Deranged parameters in ABG to support diagnosis of metabolic acidosis.Management of metabolic acidosis 65.Constituents,methods of delivery,complications,indications in surgical patients of TPN 66.Botulinum toxin in surgical practice 67.Principles of radiotherapy 68.Role of interventional radiology in general surgery. Interventional radiological procedures in hepatobiliary surgery 69.Classify wounds. Mechanism and factors affecting wound healing 70.Drugs useul in type 1 &11 DM.Clinical features of DKA. Management of diabetic foot with critical ischemia 71.Neuromuscular blockade. Common local anaesthetics. Various L/A techniques 72.Management of facial injury(split open face) after RTA 73.Limitations of minimal acess surgery. General principles of laparoscopic surgery. Calots triangle 74.Important steps of lap cholecystectomy 75.Various essential requirements to establish a minor OT

76.Therapeutic uses of ultrasound 77.Nutritional assessment in a cancer patient 78.advantage and disadvantage of pre op bowel preparation 79.Various essential requirements to assess nutritional status of a surgical patient 80.Classify operative wounds.principles of prophylactic antibiotics 82.Basic requirement for cancer screening 83.Ways to estimate blood loss in surgical patients 84.Post op pain analgesic ladder 85.Mechanism of anticoagulants used in surgery 86.Mechanism of SIRS 87.Role of endoscopic USG in investigation of oesophageal and rectal malignancies 88.Define buffer.Management of metabolic acidosis 89.Principles and management of radio frequency ablation of neoplasm 90.Surgical treatment of ITP

B.GIT 1.OESOPHAGUS 1.Surgical anatomy ofoesophagus and treatment of ca middle 1/3 of oesophagus 2.Causes of massive UGI bleed.management of patient with hematemesis due to PHT 3.Management of GERD. 4.Highly selective vagotomy 5.Oesophageal diverticulum 6.Role of non respective procedures for treatment of ca oesophagus 7.Treatment of achalasia cardia 8.Treatment of GI bleed in 50 yr old patient 9.Treatment of oesophageal perforation following instrumentation 10.Treatment of Variceal bleed in a patient with cirrhosis 11.Causes of UGI bleeding .management of bleeding oesophageal varices 12.DD and management of non variceal UGi hemorrhage 13.Sclerotherapy 14.Early and late complications of sclerotherpy for bleeding oesophageal and gastric varices 15.Clinical features, investigations and management of neonate with trachea oesophageal fistula with oesophageal atresia 16.Surgical anatomy of hiatus and anti reflux procedures 17.Etiology diagnosis and treatment of achalasia cardia 18.Management of bleeding duodenal ulcer.Causes of UGI bleed 19.Management of unresectable ca oesophagus 20.Diagnosis and treatment of barrets oesophagus 21.Etiology clinical features and management of benign oesophageal strictures 22.Effects of acid vs alkali injury on UGI bleed 23.Treatment of 15 yr old boy with splenomegaly and UGI bleed

2.STOMACH & SMALL INTESTINE 1.Duodenal ileus 2.Malignant tumour of small bowel 3.GAstrinoma 4.Meckels diverticulum 5.Linitis plaatica 6.Weeping umbilicus 7.Massive small bowel resection 8.Early gastric cancer 9.Post gastrectomy syndrome 10.Polyposis coli 11.GIST 12.MALToma 13.Complications of ileostomy 14.Drugs affecting GI motility 15.Intestinal stomas 16.Intussusception 17.Short bowel syndrome 18.ERCP 19.Mesentric artery occlusion 20.Management of gastric carcinoma 21.Midgut rotation and its surgical importance 22.Peritoneal tuberculosis 23.Afferent loop syndrome following gastrojejunostomy 24.Metabolic disturbance in short bowel syndrome 25.Late sequelae of surgery for peptic ulcer 26.Staging of gastric carcinoma 27.End ileostomy 28.Dumping syndrome 29.Etiology of gastric cancer 30.Pathology diagnosis and treatment of intestinal and abdominal tuberculosis 31.Non epithelial malignant tumour of stomach 32.Enteral fistulae 33.Obscure GI hemorrhage 34.Pathophysiology of intestinal obstruction.causes and management of acute intestinal obstruction in newborn 35.Investigative workup of abdominal tuberculosis 36.Lymphatic drainage of stomach. Levels of lymphadenectomy in gastrectomy for ca stomach 37.Small bowel transplantation 38.Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of malignant carcinoid syndrome 39.Role of sentinel L/N biopsy in GI cancer 40.Malrotation of gut 41.Essentials of safe bowel anastamosis 42.TREatment options in typhoid ileal perforation 43.Clinical features and management of Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.pathophysiology and management of fluid and electroluyte disturbance in a patient with GOO 44.Intestinal complications of enteric fever and management 45.Investigations and non operative treatment of intussusceptions 46.Management of nutrition in a patient with high output ECF 47.Pathophysiology of intestinal obstruction 48.Gastrinoma triangle

3.COLON 1.Diverticulosis of colon 2.Management of appendicular mass 3.Hirschprungs disease 4.Surgery for ulcerative colitis 5.Volvulus of pelvic colon 6.Investigations for lower GI hemorrhage 7.Premalignant lesion of colon and rectum 8.Adjuvant therapy for ca colon 9.Appendicular mass 10.Sigmoid volvulus 11.Radiation entereoproctocolitis 12.DD and treatment of acute appendicitis in infancy 13.Classify acute intestinal obstruction. Discuss treatment of acute sigmoid volvulus 14.Toxic megacolon 15.Retroperitoneal hematoma 16.Laparoscopic colon cancer resection 17.Pouchitis following J pouch construction for ulcerative colitis 18.Advances in management of ca rectum 19.Etiology, diagnosis, management of lower Gi bleeding 20.Discuss evaluation and management of acute appendicitis with special reference to advanced age,pregnancy and immuno compromised state 21.Management of colorectal cancer with special references to recent advances 22.colostomy and nanagement of its complications 23.Blood supply of colon. Structures damaged during right hemicolectomy. Options for restoring continuity of bowel 24.colonic pseudo obstruction 25.Pathophysiology and complications of ulcerative colitis 26.Etiopathogenesis and management of large bowel obstruction 27.types of bowel preparation before colorectal surgery 28.Diagnosis and management of carcinoid appendix 29.Ogilive syndrome ( chronic colonic pseudo obstruction )

4.RECTUM & ANAL CANAL 1.Non operative management of haemorrhoids 2.Surgical techniques for prolapsed rectum 3.Dentate line 4.Duke staging for ca rectum 5.Third degree haemorrhoids 6.Anatomy of ano rectal junction. Management of ca at this level 7.Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome 8.Anatomy of anal sphincters 9.Management of locally advanced rectal tumour and outcome 10.Clinical features, investigations and management of ano rectal malformation 11.Fissure in ano 12.Types of agenesis and atresia of rectum and anus and treatment of high abnormality 13.Etiology and management of rectal prolapsed 14.Anatomy of anal canal and pathophysiology of fistula 15.Manage a 40 yr old with lower gi bleed

16.Stapled hemmorhoidectomy 17.Total mesorectal excision for ca rectum 18.Management of complete rectal prolapse in 40 yr male 19.Management of profuse hematochesia 20.Diagnosis and treatment of imperforate anus 21.Classification and management of anorectal abscess 22.45 yr man with 4x4 cm ulcerative lesion in rectum 8 cm from anal verge. Management

5.HEPATO BILIARY SYSTEM 1.Hemobilia 2.Tropical liver abscess 3.Hepatic transplantation 4.Choledochal cyst 5.Residual gall stones 6.Management of a case of surgical jaundice with special reference to role of endoscopic procedures 7.Management of liver abscess 8.Amoebic liver abscess 9.Benign biliary stricture 10.Secondary tumour of liver 11.Management of hydatid disease of liver 12.Diagnosis of surgical obstructive jaundice and outline the treatment 13.Anatomy of subphrenic spaces and surgical importance 14.Indication for liver transplantation 15.Management of choledochal cyst in a child of 10 yrs 16.Courvoisiers law 17.Radiology in diagnosis of biliary obstruction 18.Segmental anatomy of liver 19.Complications of lap cholecystectomy 20.Management of residual stones in CBD 21.Subphrenic abscess 22.LFT 23.Hydatid cyst of liver 24.Biochemical abnormalities in hepatic metastasis 25.Porcelain gall bladder 26.Sphincter of oddi 27.Causes of surgical obstructive jaundice and management of benign obstructive jaundice 28.Recent advances in management of primary hepatocellular carcinoma 29.Hepatorenal syndrome 30.Etiologydiagniosis prevention and management of benign Bile duct strictures 31.Evaluation and management of hepaytic trauma 32.Role of endosciopic treatment in surgical jaundice 33.Pathophysiology and management of ascites in chrionic liver disease 34.Etiology and management of bud chiari syndrome 35.Surgical anatomy of liver and its uses in surgery 36.Comomon causes of benign biliary strictures and discuss management of biliary stricture following lap cholecystectomy 37.Ablational techniques in treatment of liver tumours 38.Diagnosis and treatment of hepatic venous outflow obstruction 39.Life cycle of echinococcus granulosus and mode of human infection, scolicidal agents in hydatid disease surgery. Imaging procedures for hepatic hydatid cyst 40.Segmental anatomy of liver.surgical resection of liver tumours

41.Management of bile duct injury discovered during lap cholecystectomy 42.Management of shattered liver following blunt abdominal trauma 43.Management of secondary biliary duct stone 44.Mirizzis syndrome 45.Evaluation and management of biliary atresia 46.Causes and pre op preparation for a case of obstructive jaundice 47.Principles and management of liver trauma 48.Role of portosystemic shunt on treatment of PHT 49.Coinards segment of liver and significance in management of livr disease 50.Various abnormalities of biliary system and significance during surgery 51.Surgical manifestations of amoebiasis. Investigations and management of amoebic liver abscess 52.Difference between cadaveric and live donor liver transplantation 53.Subphrenic spaces.clinical features and management of a case of pelvic infection 54.Surgical ascites

6.SPLEEN &PANCREAS 1.Overwhelming post splenectomy infection 2.Prognostic factors of acute pancreatitis 3.Annular pancreas 4.Pseudopancreatic cyst 5.Management of surgical complications of acute pancreatitis 6.Etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and prognostic factors in acute pancreatitis 7.Indications, operative procedure and complications of splenectomy 8.Management of splenic trauma 9.Management of pancreatic necrosis 10.Management of pseudocyst pancreas 11.Acute pancreatitis 12.Non surgical method of palliation for advanced pancreatic carcinoma 13.Recent criteria in prognosticating acute pancreatitis 14.Investigations and treatment of ca head of pancreas 15.Surgery for a patient with chronic pancreatitis 16.Role of surgery in acutre pancreatitis 17.Classify splenic ijuries and describe changing trends in management of splenic trauma

C.HERNIAS 1.Enumerate complications of an indirect inguinal hernia.diagnose and manage a pt with strangulated hernia 2.Paraumblical hernia 3.Local and systemic changes following strangulation of small bowel in an inguinal hernia and manage it 4.Sliding inguinal hernia 5.Femoral hernia 6.Richters hernia 7.Surface anatomy of rectus sheath with reference to incisional hernia 8.Anatomy of inguinal canal relevant to repair of inguinal hernia by open method 9.Types of hernia repair 10.Complications following hernia repair surgery 11.Prolene hernia system 12.Principles and steps of lap hernia repair

D.BREAST 1.Discuss management of a 2x2 cm lump in breast of 55 yr old patient 2.Adjuvant chemo in treatment of ca breast 3.Discharge from nipple 4.Screening for breast cancer 5.Conservative surgery for ca breast 6.Posy mastectomy breast reconstruction 7.Management of mastalgia in ayoung female 8.Blood stained discharge from nipple 9.Mode of spread of breast ca 10.Role of BCS in ca breast 11.Hormonal therapy in ca breast 12.Benign breast disease 13.Cystosarcoma phylloides 14.Mammography 15.Diagnosis and treatment of non palpable breast tumour 16.Prognostic factors in ca breast 17.Sentinel lymph node biopsy 18.Role of imaging techniques in ca breast 19.Clinical features,pathology and treatment of duct ectasia of breast 20.Approach to locally advanced ca breast 21.Lymphatic drainage of breast.Sentinel node biopsy in breast 22.Tripple assessment 23.Ductal carcinoma in situ 24.Modalities in breast imaging 25.Anatomical boundaries of axillary dissection 26.Mechanism of ca breast screening.Advantages and disadnvantages

E.THYROID & ENDOCRINE 1.Hyperparathyroidism 2.Parathyroid adenoma 3.Calcitonin 4.Etiology, diagnosis and treatment of pap ca thyroid 5.Thyroglossal cyst 6.Management of toxic thyroid nodule 7.Medullary ca thyroid 8.Thyroid storm 9.Insulinoma 10.Management of follicular ca thyroid 11.Post op complications of thyroidectomy 12.Physiology of thyroxin synthesis and mode of action of carbimazole 13.Causes,clinical features and treatment of hyperparathyroidism 14.Argentaffinoma 15.Hashimottos thyroidtis 16.Incidental adrenal mass

17.35 yr oldfemale pt with B/L symmetrical swelling of thyroid.Describe clinical and diagnostic methods to arrive at a diagnosis 18.Management of lymph nodal mets in pap ca thyroid 19.Investigations for localising parathyroid adenoma 20.Prognostic factors in thyroid ca 21.Diagnosis and treatment of toxic nodular goitre 22.Management of solitary nodule thyroid 23.TFT and significance 24.Etiopathogenesis,clinical features,diagnosis and treatment of pheochromocytoma 25.Autoimmune thyroiditis 26.Pre op evaluation and planning for surgery for solitary nonule thyroid 27.Classification of clinical types of thyrotoxicosis.Management of primary thyrotoxicosis in a 20 yr female 28.Occular manifestations of grave,s disease 29.Mechanism of thyroxine synthesis and its control.Role of thyroxine in treatment of thyroid malignancy 30.Development of thyroid gland and physiological cycle of thyroid synthesis.Treatment of medullary ca thyroid 31.Lingual thyroid 32.Management of retrosternal goitre 33.Clinical features of primary hyperpapathyroidism 34.Management of thyroid incidentaloma 35.Nerve injury in thyroid surgery and prevention 36.Clinical features and treatment of wilms tumour 37.Pathological staging,clinical features and treatment of neuroblastoma 38.Pre op preparation for pheochromocytoma 39.Blood supply of thyroid gland.intra op complications of total thyroidectomy 40.Role of radio iodine in treatment of thyroid disorders

F.UROLOGY 1.Chyluria 2.Seminoma 3.Management of rupture of posterior urethra 4.Fourniers gangrene 5.Horse shoe kidney 6.Torsion testis 7.Male infertility 8.Compllications of TURP for BPH 9.Pathology,clinical features and treatment of ca prostate 10.Calculous anuria 11.Pyonephrosis 12.Chordie 13.Treatment of NSGCT 14.Management of undescended testis 15.Hematocele 16.Polycystic kidney 17.Percutaneous nephrolithotomy 18.Non surgical management of BPH 19.Cryptorchidism 20.Lower 1/3 ureter calculi 21.Staging of seminoma testis 22.Congenital urethral; valve 23.Pre cancerous lesion of urinary bladder

24.ESWL 25.Management of advanced prostatic ca 26.Hypospadiasis 27.PSA 28.Pathology of RCC 29.Indications of rtenal transplant.Types of graft rejection 30.Embryology of testicular descent 31.TNM staging and its use in treatment of ca prostate 32.Ectopia vesicae 33.Pathophysiology of changes due to obstructive hydronephrosis 34.Encysted hydrocele of cord 35.Development and descent of testis.Complicayions that may follow aberrations in normal descent 36.Laser treatment of BPH 37.Medical treatment of BPH 38.Staging of testicular tumours 39.Ca penis 40.Rupture of urethra 41.Spread of transitional cell ca of renal pelvis 42.Pelvic kidney 43.Therapy to prevent graft rejection in renal transplant 44.Genitourinary TB in male 45.Causes,clinical features,investigations and treatment of painless hematuria in a man > 50 yrs age 46.Etiopathogenesis,clinical features,diagnosis and treatment of primary pelvi ureteral obstruction 47.Ureterovesical reflux 48.Difference between perinephric abscess and pyonephrosis 49.Grading and management of renal injuries 50.Role of RPLND in testicular tumours 51.TURP syndrome 52.Acute retention of urine in a 60 yr old male 53.Drugs in treatment of BPH and its side effects 54.Patients with prostate enlargement not suitable for medical treatment 55.Management of advanced ca prostate 56.Hydronephrosis with UPJ obstruction 57.Squamous cell ca of renal pelvis 58.Treatment of unilateral cryptorchidism 59.Diagnostic workup for testicular tumours 60.Hematuria in elderly male 61.Classification,investigations, treatment and followup of GCT testis 62.Urethral injuries in relation to fracture pelvis 63.Treatment of 45 yr old man with staghorn calculi in left kidney 64.Urachal cyst 65.Difference between DTPA & DMSA scan

G.VASCULAR SURGERY 1.Venous ulcer 2.Post partum DVT 3.Carotid body tumour 4.Etiopathogenesis of varicose ulcers in leg 5.Venous drainage of lower limb 6.DVT

7.Management of recurrant varicose vein 8.Raynauds phenomenon 9.Complications of varicose veins of lower limb 10.Hemangiomas 11.Thromboarterectomy for peripheral vessels 12.Anatomy of femoral canal and triangle.Branches to be ligated during trendlenbers surgery 13.Etiopathogenesis,diagnosis and Treatment of Burgers disease 14.Secondary lymphoedema 15.Lymphoedema leg 16.Infra renal aortic aneurysm 17.Investigations and treatment of vascular trauma 18.Surgery in Burgers disease 19.Factors contributing to development of DVT 20.Clinical features and complications of critical limb ischemia 21.Management of varicose veins 22.Prophylaxis and management of DVT 23.25 yr old lady with chronic ischemia upper limb.manage

H.NEURO & PLASTIC SURGERY 1.EDH 2.SDH 3.Spina bifida 4.Treatment of meningomyelocele 5.Difference between primary and secondary brain injury after head injury 6.Hydrocephalus 7.Etiology and treatment of hydrocephalus 8.treatment of depressed fracture of skull 9.Primary spinal coed tumours.Classificstion and diagnostic tests 10.Neurogenic incontinence 11.Diagnosis,scoring and treatment of acute head injury 12.Depressed fracture of frontal region 13.Skin flaps 14.Liposuction 15.Myocutaneous flaps 16.Evaluation and treatment of patient with head injury

I.CARDIO THORACIC & PAEDIATRIC SURGERY 1.Acute cardiac tamponade 2.Diaphragmatic hernia 3.Cervical rib 4.Tension pneumothorax 5.Pathophysiology and treatment of tension pneumothorax 6.Pulmonary hydatid cyst 7.Cardiac tamponade 8.Thoracic outlet obstruction and syndrome

9.Manage a 4 day old baby with congenital diaphragmatic hernia 10.Indications and results of CABG 11.ARDS 12.Treatment of mediastinal neoplasm 13.Meconiun ileus 14.Video assisted thoracoscopic surgery 15.Embryology of diaphragm.Diagnosis and treatment of congenital diaphragmatic hernia 16.Anatomy of mediastinum.Treatment of common primary mediastinal tumours in anterior mediastinum

J.ORTHOPAEDICS & TRAUMA 1.Wolkmans ischemic contracture 2.Wrist drop 3.Diagnosis,staging and treatment of soft tissue sarcoma 4.Blood supply of neck of femur and its importance 5.Pulp space infection of terminal phalanx 6.Sacrococcygeal teratoma 7.Osteogenic sarcoma 8.Palmar space infections 9.hand space 10.Flail chest 11.Treatment of patient with multiple injuries in RTA 12.Surgical anatomy of palmar space 13.Traumatic diaphragmayic rupture 14.manage a child who has accidentally swallowed sulphuric acid 15.Clinical workup and treatment of a 15 yr old male with blunt injury abdomen with tenderness and guarding in left hypochondrium 16.Explosive blast injury 17.Fluid and electrolyte physiology after major injury 18.Initial treatment of blunt abdominal trauma 19.Traumatic hemoperitoneum 20.Scoring system to assess severity of injury in trauma victim

K.HEAD & NECK 1.Warthins tumour 2.Branchial cyst 3.Adamantinoma 4.Cystic hygroma 5.Low and high grade parotid tumour 6.Treatment of malignant parotid tumour with facial nerve paralysis 7.Development of face with special reference to cleft lip and palate 8.Pathology of parotid neoplasms 9.Mixed parotid tumour 10.Dentigerous cyst

11.Odontomes of jaw 12.Tracheostomy 13.Pharyngooesophageal diverticulum 14.Acute parotitis 15.Salivary gland calculi 16.Clinical fetures and treatment of submucous fibrosis 17.Anatomical course of facial nerve 18.Diagnosis and treatment of occult primary tumours of head and neck with cervical secondaries 19.Mode of formation of cleft lip and palate 20.Surgical techniques in treatment of cleft lip and palate 21.Premalignant oral lesions 22.Levels of lymph nodes.Various types of neck dissection 23.Anatomical landmarks for facial nerve identification during parotid surgery 24.Treatment of thoracic duct injury following radical neck dissection 25.Types,basis and complications of selective neck dissection 26.Classify salivary gland tumours.treatment of pleomorphic adenoma 27.Collar stud abscess 28.Cervical sympathectomy 29.Freys syndrome

L.CUTANEOUS MALIGNANCY 1.Rodent ulcer 2.Grading and staging of malignant melanoma 3.Pathology of maligmant melanoma 4.Pigmented malignant lesions of skin 5.Staging of melanoma of skin 6.Marjolins ulcer and treatment

M.MISCELLANEOUS 1.Oncoloigical emergencies 2.Carcinoid tumours 3.Pilonidal sinus 4.Actinomycosis 5.Pathophysiology and treatment of diabetic gangrene 6.Surgical treatment of obesity 7.Diagnosis,prevention and treatment of gossyphoma 8.Necrotising fasciitis 9.Retroperitoneal mesenchymal tumours 10.Retroperitoneal hematomas 11.hydradenitis suppurativa 12.Madura foot 13.Treatment of diabetis foot 14.Anatony of femoral triangle with reference to inguinal block dissection 14.Anatomy of abdominal vagus nerve.Different types of vagal denervation,complications of different types of vagotomy

Dec2009
paper I 1) define buffer management of metabolic acidosis 2) mx of 30 yr lady with post partum dvt 3) mx of 20 yr girl with suspected hyperparathyroidism 4) sentineel lymph node biopsy 5) hidradenitis suppurata 6) clinical features and management of submucous fibrosis 7) critical limb ischemia 8) mx of 40 yr old with flash burn of face and chest 9) nutritional assessment of a surgical patient 10) low grade and high grade tumour of parotid mx of parotid tumour high grade with facial nerve palsy

june2009
PAPER I 1. describe clinical features(CF) and management(MT) outline of carotid body tumours. 2. Ductal carcinoma in situ. 3. what are low grade and high grade parotid cancers? outline the MT of malignant tumours of parotid with facial paralysis. 4. discuss ways to estimate blood loss in surgical practice. 5. Necrotising fascitis. 6. Basal cell carcinoma: pathology, CF and MT. 7. Types of bowel preparation before colorectal surgery 8. Palliative options in carcinoma esophagus. 9. clinical presentation and MT of thymoma. 10. retroperitoneal mesenchymal tumours. PAPER II 1. discuss role of surgery in acute pancreatitis 2. classify benign biliary stictures. Outline management of post-cholecystectomy obstructive jaundice 3. surgical management of ITP 4. diagnosis and treatment of carcinoid appendix 5. short bowel syndrome 6. treatment of hepatic hydatid disease 7. management of complete rectal prolapse in a 40 yr old male. 8. enumerate causes of lower G.I.bleeding. mention localization techniques. Briefly outline the management of profuse hematochezia. 9. pathology and management of pilonidal sinus disease 10. Ogilvies syndrome. Paper III

1. Clinical features and management of torsion testis 2. management of hydrocephalus 3. pathology, staging, clinical features and management of neuroblastoma 4. indications of renal transplantation. Describe various types of graft rejection. 5. imperforate anus: diagnosis and management 6. differentiate between primary and secondary brain injury after head injury 7. diagnosis and management of tracheo-esophageal fistula 8. clinical features, staging and treatment outline of carcinoma penis 9. differentiate between perinephric abscess and pyonephrosis 10. development of face with special reference to cleft lip and palate. Paper IV 1. postoperative pain analgesic ladder 2. anatomy of inguinal canal from surgical perspective 3. modalities of breast imaging 4. mechanism of anticoagulants used in surgery 5. differentiate between DTPA & DMSA scan. 6. describe anatomical course of facial nerve 7. mechanism of SIRS. 8. Pathophysiological changes due to obstructive hydronephrosis. 9. physiological changes due to obstructive jaundice 10. surgical anatomy of anal canal.

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