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Gastrointestinal Surgery — MCQs

Gastrointestinal Surgery — MCQs

Gastrointestinal Surgery — MCQs

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Q1161

A 60-year-old diabetic man is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of acute cholecystitis. The white blood cell count is 28,000, and a plain film of the abdomen and computed tomography scan show evidence of intramural gas in the gallbladder. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q1162

What is the most appropriate surgical management for a patient with achalasia who has tried nonoperative therapies, including lifestyle modifications, calcium channel blockers, botulin toxin injections, and endoscopic pneumatic dilatation, but has not experienced symptom relief?

Q1163

Which of the following statements about the esophagoscope is correct?

Q1164

What is the absolute indication for choledochotomy?

Q1165

A 26-year-old male presented with a 4-day history of pain in the right-sided lower abdomen, accompanied by frequent vomiting. His general condition is fair, and clinically, a tender lump was felt in the right iliac fossa. What is the most appropriate management for this case?

Q1166

What is the most common cause of bacterial peritonitis?

Q1167

How do you differentiate between mechanical obstruction and paralytic ileus?

Q1168

Treatment of choice for annular pancreas is

Q1169

The most common type of cancer in the middle third of the esophagus is:

Q1170

Most common site for impaction of gallstones in gallstone ileus is:

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