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-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
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
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.
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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