PAPER CODE: 01305A
Third (II) M.B.B.S. (2019) Examination, Winter - 2023 (Phase - III)
GENERAL SURGERY I
Total Duration: Section A+B+C = 3 Hours Section B & C Marks: 80
SECTION - B & SECTION - C
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- All questions are compulsory.
- The number to the right indicates full marks.
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- Use a common answer book for section B & C.
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SECTION - B (40 Marks)
SECTION - B (21 Marks)
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2. Long Answer Questions (Any two out of three): [2 x 10 = 20]
- Classify haemorrhagic shock. Describe the pathophysiological changes, clinical features and management of class 4 haemorrhagic shock in a patient of vehicular trauma. [2+2+2+4]
- Classify goitre. Describe natural history of simple goitre. Describe investigations & treatment of solitary thyroid nodule. [2+2+3+3]
- Describe aetiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, treatment and complications of anal fissure. [2+2+3+1]
3. Short Answer Questions (Any four out of five): [4 x 5 = 20]
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- Management of deep vein thrombosis
- Written informed consent
- Factors affecting wound healing
- Calculate Fluid requirement for a 40 years female with 40% TBSA flame burns weighing 50 kg
- Describe differential diagnosis of a 30 years young male with right iliac fossa pain
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SECTION - C (40 Marks)
SECTION - C
4. Long Answer Questions (Any two out of three): [2 x 10 = 20]
- Describe aetiology, clinical features, investigations, treatment and complications of obstructive Jaundice. [2+2+2+2+2]
- Describe aetiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, management and complications of Meckels diverticulitis. [2+2+2+2+2]
- Describe aetiology, clinical presentation, management and complications in a 18 years male with right sided indirect inguinal hernia. [2+2+4+2]
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5. Short Answer Questions (Any four out of five): [4 x 5 = 20]
- Surgical site infections
- Workup & treatment of chronic submandibular sialadenitis due to stone
- Describe differential diagnosis of a 16 years girl with painless lump in right breast
- Advantages and disadvantages of minimal invasive surgeries (MIS)
- Clinical stages of rejection in transplantation
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