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Calicut University 2009-3rd Year M.B.B.S Medicine Part 2, 1 General Surgery, GIT and Orthopadics, , - Question Paper

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1. Multiple option ques. – Single response type10
(On attached sheet)
(10x1/2 = five marks)

II. Match the subsequent (on attached sheet)
(10x1/2 five marks)

III. Draw and label:
Blood supply of stomach

IV. Short ans questions:
1. elaborate the malignancies of Liver?
2. Name the parts of extra hepatic bile duct.
3. elaborate the kinds of colostomy? (3x1 = three marks)

V.Write short notes on:
1. Surgical procedure for peptic ulcer.
2. Visible gastric peristalsis (2x2 = four marks)

part B
VI. learn the subsequent snippets and ans the ques. given:
You are witnessing a surgeon doing per rectal exam on a woman who
complains of mucous discharge per annum.
1. What is the patients position (Decubitus) during the exam ?
2. What is pouch of Douglas?
3. What is Goodsaals' rule?
4. elaborate the common positions of primary piles?
5. describe partial prolapse of rectum
(1+1+1+1+1= five marks)

VII. Short ans questions:
1. What is courvoisier's law?
2. What is Linitis plastica?
3. elaborate the predisposing causes of cancer colon?
4. What is interval appendicectomy?
(4x1 = four marks)

VIII. Short notes on:
1. Meckels' diverticulum
2. Pilonidal sinus
3. Warthin's tumour
(3x2 = six marks)

1. MULTIPLE option ques.

Paper one – GENERAL SURGERY including GIT AND ORTHOPAEDICS
Note1.

1. Meckel's diverticulum is a diverticulum of:
(A) Bladder (B) Colon
(C) Duodenum (D) Ileum

2. Intussusception in children is related to:
(A) Intestinal malrotation (B) Swollen peyers' patches
(C) Intestinal volvulus (D) Inguinal hernia

3. Surgery for duodenal ulcer is indicated in:
(A) Gastric outlet obstruction (B) Early in the diseases
(C) Acute exacerbation (D) Prevention of haemetemesis

4. Carcinoma Oesophagus:
(A) Mostly occurs in women
(B) There is early dysphagia for liquids.
(C) Majority are adenocarcinomas
(D) Squamous cell carcinoma is most common.

5. Cholangitis is
(A) Pyelephlebitis (B) A form of angina
(C) Inflammation of bile ducts (D) Thrombophlebitis of hepatic voins.

6. Mayo's operation is done for the repair of:
(A) Inguinal Hernia (B) Umbilical Hernia
(C) Femoral Hernia (D) Incisional Hernia

7. The commonest tumour of salivary gland:
(A) Pleomorphic adenoma (B) Lymphoma
(C) Carcinoma (D) Incisional Hernis

8. Electrolyte disturbance in chromic pyloric stenosis with vomiting tends to be:
(A) Hypochloraemic acidosis (B) Hypochloraemic Alkalosis
(C) Hyperchloraemic acidosis (D) Hyperchloraemic Alkaaalosis

9. Heller's operation is indicated in:
(A) Achalasia cardia
(B) Oesphageal varices
(C) Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
(D) Hiatus hernia

10.The most common kind of hernia in female is:
(A) Inguinal (B) Epigastric
(C) Femoral (D) Umbilical (10x1/2 five marks)

Paper one – GENERAL SURGERY including GIT AND ORTHOPAEDICS

II. Match the subsequent
1. Heller's operation (a) Para umbilical Hernia
2. Thiersch's operation (b) Achalasia cardia
3. Ramsted operation (c) Partial prolapse of rectum
4. Mayo's operation (d) Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
(4x1/2 = two marks


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