The primary tumors for liver metastases can be ranked in the following order (patients with liver mets Cant Get Pints):_____ >> Gastric > Pancreas
#2
Portosystemic shunts may be treated with _____ between the portal and hepatic veins
#3
The most accurate method of determining portal hypertension is _____
#4
What is the treatment of choice in epitheloid hemangioendotheliomas?_____
#5
If on table, the CBD injury is _____ mm or those draining less than single segment of the liver, ligation is performed
#6
In Pringle manoeuvre, structures of _____ are clamped at the edge of hepatoduodenal ligament.
#7
According to _____ classification, Caroli's disease is classified as a type _____ choledochal cyst.
#8
_____ is used after CBD exploration (post choledochotomy) to allow bile to drain while the sphincter of Oddi is in spasm postoperatively
#9
What is the following instrument?
_____
#10
Classification of Choledochal Cysts:_____ also known as Caroli disease, involve the intrahepatic ducts only
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Flashcard 1: The primary tumors for liver metastases can be ranked in the following order (patients with liver mets Cant Get Pints):_____ >> Gastric > Pancreas
Answer: Colon
Flashcard 2: Portosystemic shunts may be treated with _____ between the portal and hepatic veins
Answer: TIPS
Flashcard 3: The most accurate method of determining portal hypertension is _____
Answer: hepatic venography.
Flashcard 4: What is the treatment of choice in epitheloid hemangioendotheliomas?_____
Answer: Total hepatectomy with liver transplantation.
Flashcard 5: If on table, the CBD injury is _____ mm or those draining less than single segment of the liver, ligation is performed
Answer: less than 3
Flashcard 6: In Pringle manoeuvre, structures of _____ are clamped at the edge of hepatoduodenal ligament.
Answer: portal triad
Flashcard 7: According to _____ classification, Caroli's disease is classified as a type _____ choledochal cyst.
Answer: Todani
Flashcard 8: _____ is used after CBD exploration (post choledochotomy) to allow bile to drain while the sphincter of Oddi is in spasm postoperatively
Answer: Kehr’s T tube
Flashcard 9: What is the following instrument?
_____
Answer: Desjardin’s Choledocholithotomy forceps
Flashcard 10: Classification of Choledochal Cysts:_____ also known as Caroli disease, involve the intrahepatic ducts only
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