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1. Flail chest
2. Indications and hazards of blood transfusion
3. Laparoscopy
4. ERCP
5. Hirschprung’s disease
6. Keloid and Hypertrophied scar
7. Sentinal node biopsy
8. Intavenous anaesthetics
9. Spinal anaesthesia
10. Intussusception -types and management
11. Shock - types, pathophysiology and management
12. Factors of wound healing
13. Total parentral nutrition
14. Epidural anaesthesia
15. Contrasts used in radiology
16. Muscle relaxants
17. Surgical site infections
18. Madura foot
19. T Tube cholangiogram
20. Hypotensive anesthesia
21. Hydrocele
22. Undescended testis
23. Blunt abdominal trauma. Clinical features and management of splenic injury.
24. Wound dehiscence
25. GCS
26. Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
27. Sentinal lymph node
28. Tetanus
29. Upper GI endoscopy
30. Wound infection
31. Universal precautions
32. Stages of wound healing and factors affecting wound healing
33. Fresh frozen plasma
34. Anaphylactic shock
35. Triage
36. Radioactive iodine
37. Local anesthesia
38. Endotracheal tube
39. Hyperbaric oxygen
40. Trismus
41. Trucut biopsy
42. Chromic catgut
43. Blood components
44. Thiersch graft
45. Blood components
46. Total parenteral nutrition
47. Robotic surgery
1. Gas gangrene
2. Burns – Management, Post burn sequel, Rule of 9
3. Malignant melanoma
4. BCC
5. Gangrene – types , management
6. Lipoma
7. Ainhum
8. Neurofibroma
9. Trophic ulcer
10. Epidermoid cyst
11. Rodent ulcer
12. Wagner’s classification of diabetic foot ulcers
13. Diff btwn dry and wet gangrene
14. Skin grafting
15. Management of eschar in burns
Cardiothoracic:
1. Pneumothorax
Vascular:
1. TAO
2. Kaposi sarcoma
3. Deep vein thrombosis
4. Raynaud’s phenomenon
5. TB lymphadenitis
6. Intermittent claudication
7. Cavernous lymphangioma
8. Venous ulcer
9. Arterio-Venous fistula
10. Varicose veins
11. False aneurysm
12. Causes of acute limb ischemia
13. Trendelenburg operation
14. Sickle cell anemia
15. Lymphedema
16. Hodgkin’s lymphoma
17. Conservative management of Varicose veins
Abdominal:
1. Chronic pancreatitis
2. Carcinoma esophagus
3. Achalasia cardia
4. Meckel’s diverticulum
5. Thrombotic pile
6. Splenectomy complications
7. Amoebic liver abscess
8. Paralytic ileus
9. Fistula in ano
10. Trichobezoar
11. Sliding hernia
12. Dumping syndrome
13. Carcinoid syndrome
14. Colonoscopy
15. Myopectineal orifice
16. Ileo-caecal tuberculosis
17. Fatty hernia of linea alba
18. Carcinoma rectum
19. Sub-diaphragmatic abscess
20. Modified Bassini herniorraphy
21. Hydatid cyst of liver
22. Hemorrhoids
23. Classification of hernia and management of strangulated hernia
24. Causes of upper GI Bleed
25. Pancreatic function tests
26. Appendicular mass
27. Gall stones
28. Mucocele of Gall bladder
29. Crohn’s disease
30. Goodsall’s rule
31. Pseudocyst of pancreas
32. Torsion of testis
33. Maydyl’s hernia
34. DD for lump in RIF for a middle aged man. Also investigate.
35. Acute cholelithiasis in diabetic women
36. Hasselbach’s triangle
37. Hiatus hernia
38. Fissure in ano
39. Meconium ileus
40. Tumour marker for large bowel CA
41. Meckel’s diverticulum
42. Linitis plastica
43. Umblical hernia
44. Acute intestinal obstruction – etiology, clinical features, investigations and management
45. Calculous cholecystitis
46. Stumpless appendicectomy
47. Imperforate anus
48. Highly selective vagotomy
49. Mercedes benz sign
50. Acute pancreatitis – complications
51. Bacterial peritonitis
52. Acute appendicitis
53. Choledochal cyst
54. Calot’s triangle
55. Causes of hematemesis. Etiology, clinical features and management of Peptic ulcer
disease.
56. Saint’s triad
57. Carcinoma of ascending colon.
58. Chronic calculous cholecystitis
59. Complications of duodenal ulcers
60. DD for small bowel obstruction
61. Anomalies of cystic artery
62. Gray Turner sign
63. Dermoid cyst
64. Whipples procedure
65. Bowel strangulation
66. Kehr’s sign
67. Gastric outlet obstruction – etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and
management
68. Splenunculi
69. Gastrointestinal stromal tumour
70. Murphy’s sign
71. Proctoscopy
72. Lytle repair
73. Ileo-caecal tuberculosis
74. Mayo’s operation
Genitourinary:
Transplantation:
Orthopedics: