Friday, January 21, 2011

Of Surgery and Pancreatitis...

It has been a grueling rotation indeed.
Previously, if I was asked to describe my Surgery rotations knowledge, these words would come to mind

"Easy.."

"Boring.."

"Non-existent"

But after a hard-core month with Professor Yurii Markovich Zigmantovich, I changed my mind!
Damn, surgery is HARD!

To recap, our days with the dear Sir would start early. I don't mean 9am. I mean 8.30am. NOT 8.31am. And definitely NOT 8.45am like other (more fortunate) students. But 8.30 am sharp. And when you're late, you don't get a dirty look and snide remarks. What you get is a boot out the door. Yeah, go home and go back to sleep because he doesn't accept tardiness!

And if the early mornings are not bad enough, we have tests...not everyday (like he threatened) but at least once a week. Usually on the bigger topics like Dysphagia, Post-Gastrectomy syndrome, Pulmonary embolism, etc etc. But I don't mind it so much, because at least it forces me to study. :))


Pancreatitis
In the past 2 weeks, I have had 3 patients suffering from acute pancreatitis! :p That's one too many for me. I want to clerk something more challenging but instead...I'm pancreatitis girl!

Here are some fast facts for my benefit :
  • Most common cause : Alcohol abuse and Gallstones
  • Least common cause : Scorpion bite! xD
  • C/o of acute epigastric pain, belt-like irradiation, nausea and vomiting
  • adynamic ileus (sentinal loops on CXR) on auscultation
  • Tender epigastric
  • Fever
  • Patient should be NPO! 
  • Analgesic of choice? NOT morphine (it causes the Sphincter of Oddi spasm)
  • Prognosis based on Ranson's criteria
  • At presentation
    • Age >55
    • WBC > 16 000
    • Glc > 200
    • AST > 250
    • LDH > 350
  •  During first 48hours
    • Base deficit > 4
    • BUN increase > 5
    • Serum Ca++ < 8
    • Hct decrease > 10%
    • P02 < 60mmHg
  • Mortality rate is about 100% if Ranson criteria is > 6

Friday, January 14, 2011

First Day

Its a new year, its going to be a new (okay, old but with new improvements!) me!

SO...


its my last year in medical school

its all ending.

and soon too.

6 more months.

January is going to be Surgery month. I'm doing great so far, but I've got a lot of reading to do especially if i want to cover Traumatology and Paediatric Surgery before the new semester starts.

Will update tomorrow about Pancreatic Cancer. :)