Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) KUHS (Kerala University of Health Science) 4th Year (Final Year) 2021 November General Surgery I Previous Question Paper
Reg. No.: .....................
Third Professional MBBS (Part II) Degree Supplementary Examinations
November 2021
General Surgery - I
Time: 3 Hours
Max marks: 60
Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly ? Do not leave any blank pages between answers
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Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space ? Answer all parts of a single
question together ? Leave sufficient space between answers ? Draw table/diagrams/flow charts wherever
necessary ? Write section A and section B in separate answer books (32 Pages). Do not mix up questions
from section A and section B.
Q P Code: 307001
Section A ? Surgery (GIT)
Marks: 30
Structured Essay
(5)
1. A 60year old male presented with a recent history of passage of altered blood in
stools and easy fatigability. He is pale and has a palpable mass in the right iliac
fossa.
What is the likely diagnosis
How will you investigate
Briefly describe the management
(1+2+2)
Short essays
(2x6=12)
2. Pancreatic pseudo cyst
3. Meckel's diverticulum
Clinical Situation
(3)
4. A 30-year-old male brought to the emergency department with complaints of sudden
onset of upper abdominal pain. On examination, he is dehydrated, has a pulse rate of
110/min; his abdomen is rigid and the bowel sounds are absent
What is the probable diagnosis
What are the relevant investigations
Discuss the management of the patient
Short notes
(5x2=10)
5. Charcot's triad
6. Goodsall's rule
7. Splenunculi
8. Pre malignant conditions in the colon
9. Sites of porto ? systemic anastomosis
Q P Code: 312001
Section B ? Orthopedics
Marks: 30
Essay
(6)
1. Define osteoporosis. Discuss briefly about the management of wedge compression
fracture of L1 vertebra in a 72-year-old lady with pain.
Short essays
(4x3=12)
2. Clinical test for ulnar nerve palsy.
3. Clinicoradiological features of osteochondroma.
4. Clinicoradiological features of Perthes' disease.
5. Non-operative management of primary osteoarthrosis of knee.
Short notes
(6x2=12)
6. Bone grafts.
7. Ideal amputation stump in below knee level.
8. Clinical signs of Volkmann's ischaemic contracture.
9. Clinical evaluation of fat embolism.
10. Clinical features of gout.
11. Radiological signs of chronic osteomyelitis
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