SWS SURGERY II ERRATA


SWS SURGERY II ERRATA
Q-81 Proteus infection leads to
a. Struvite stones
b. Uric acid stones
c. Pigment stones 
d. Calcium/Cholesterol stones
Ans 121: (a) Struvite stones
Q-84 The most common site of Carcinoid tumor is
a. Foregut
b. Mid-gut
c. Hind-gut
d. All of the above
Ans 121: (b) Mid-gut
Bonus Q-110 Most frequently performed elective surgery for peptic ulcer worldwide :
a. Proximal gastric vagotomy
b. Vagotomy + antrectomy
c. Selective gastric vagotomy
d. Vagotomy + hydroplasty
Q-121 The best management for a 48-hour-old distal esophageal perforation is:
a. Division of the esophagus and exclusion of the perforation.
b. Primary repair with buttressing.
c. Resection with cervical esophagostomy, gastrostomy, and jejunostomy.
d. T-tube fistula and drainage.
Ans 121: (c) Resection with cervical esophagostomy, gastrostomy, and jejunostomy.

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