common programme - 18 jan 17
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Surgical Emergencies
G1Gr o up
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S H O C K
I M M E D I A T E
M A N A G E M E N T S
S I G N S
I N V E S T I G A T I O N S
I N F O G R A P H I C S
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S U R G I C A L E M E R G E N C I E S
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• ↑ HR (>100)• ↓ pO2 (< 90%)• ↑ RR (> 20)• SBP < 90 mmHg
Signs of ShockSURGICAL EMERGENCIES
CP presentation
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S U R G I C A L E M E R G E N C I E S
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CP presentation
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S U R G I C A L E M E R G E N C I E S
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What specific laboratory studies will help you?
CP presentation
These are the appropiate initial screening tests.
i. FBCii. BUSE/Criii. Blood glucoseiv. Coagulation profilev. Blood grouping/ X matchingvi. Investigate source of bleed
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CP presentation
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Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
SITI NUR AQILAH MOHD AZRY
YEE ZHEN AUN
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Variceal
Non-variceal:
I. Bleeding PUD
II. CA gastric, esophagus
III. Drugs?
IV. Mallory Weiss tear
V. Others: AVM, Dielafoy syndrome
AETIOLOGYUPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
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PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE
ESOPHAGEAL VARICES
CARCINOMA STOMACH,
ESOPHAGUS
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Managementstep-wise management of patients with upper gastrointestinal
bleeding
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GENERAL MANAGEMENTUPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
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In addition…• Stop any aspirin, NSAID, anticoagulant, B-blockers
• Tranexamic acid
• IV Pantoprazole 80 mg bolus, 8 mg/hour continuous infusion for 72 hours
• Suspected oesophageal varices: vasoconstrictors till bleed dealt with endoscopy, gastric lavage with large (32 F) NG tube for better visualization
• IV Terlipressin 2 mg 6th hourly or
• S/C sandostatin 50-100 micrograms BD
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SPECIFIC MANAGEMENTUPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
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In acute UGIB:
• emergency endoscopy (within 24 hours)
For bleeding PUD;
• if Forest grade I, IIa and IIb proceed with endoscopic therapy, CLO test
3 modalities (choose 2):
• Adrenaline (1:10000) 15-30 ml
OGDS ELECTROCOAGULATION
HEMOCLIP
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DEFINITIVE MANAGEMENTUPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
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If endoscopic therapy fail…
Laparotomy and under-running of bleed gastric or duodenal ulcer with silk suture
DEFINITIVE MANAGEMENT
Duodenal ulcer: truncal vagotomy + (pyloroplasty or post. gastrojujenostomy or antrectomy)Gastric ulcer: truncal vagotomy + pyloroplasty, highly selective vagotomy, partial gastrectomy
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FOR ESOPHAGEAL VARICESUPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
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ENDOSCOPIC BAND LIGATION ENDOSCOPIC INJECTION SCLEROTHERAPY
PREFERED IN EMERGENCY
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If EBL and EIS not feasible or fail…UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
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SANGSTAKEN BLAKEMOORE TUBE
Open surgery: if bleeding cannot be manage by endoscopy
• Emergency open surgery: devascularization
• Shunt surgery: porto-caval shunt, spleno-renal shunt
• TIPS
Others:
• Therapy to prevent or reduce hepatic encephalopathy
Oral neomycin 1 g QID
Oral lactulose 100g/day in divided doses, high enema
IV vitamin K 10 mg
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By Aminurulamirah and Atiqah Zayed
LOWERGASTROINTESTINALBLEEDING
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AETIOLOGY• IBD
•Colitis (amoebic colitis, typhoid)
Inflammatory
•Benign : Intestinal Polyps
•Malignant : Colorectal CANeoplastic
• Iatrogenic : post-endoscopyTraumatic
•Vascular: angiodysplasi, hemorrhoids, ischaemic colitis.
•Anal fissure
•Diverticulum :bleeding diverticulosis/meckels
•Drugs: Anticoagulant
•Radiation : Colitis
Misc
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Lower Gastrointestinal Bleed Classification
TYPES OF LGIB
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Minor Hemorrhage
Major Hemorrhage Occult Bleed
Hemorrhoids Bleeding diverticulosis Polyps
IBD Angiodysplasia Colorectal CA
Colorectal Polyps Dieulafoy lesion of intestines
Intussusception Ischaemic cholitis
Meckel’s Diverticulum
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Schematic Presentation of
approach in LGIB
A schematic representation of proper workflow
approach towards lower GI bleed.
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CP Presentation 22
•Most of LGIB are chronic cases.•Acute LGIB : 20% of GI bleed cases
Management of Acute LGIB
Resuscitation and initial assessment
Localization of the bleeding site
Therapeutic intervention to stop bleeding at the site
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CP Presentation 23
Immediate Mx
i. 02, NG tube, IV fluids, CBD, CVP
ii. Correct metabolic acidosis
iii.Blood transfusioan (p.RBC,platelets, FFP)
iv.Administer hemostatic adjunct
v. IVG : all baseline IVG
ABC Protocol
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Usually LGIB source difficult to identify
Localizationof the cause
• 99mTC radionuclide/ scintigraphy• Digital Subtraction Angiogram• Arteriogram of I.M.A • Emergency colonoscopy • Unstable patient subjected to urgent laparotomy
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If actively bleed vessel is identified:
Therapeutic interventions to stop bleeding at the site
Vasopressin injected = vasospasm
Injection of 1:20000 adrenaline into 4 quadrants of bleeding (bleeding diverticulum)
Laparotomy
Embolization with metal microcoil or PVA. (life-saving but need interventional radiologist)
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Management for Non-urgent Cases
Baseline blood IVG
Stools for occult blood
Endoscopy
ImagingDouble contract barium enema, CT, angiography
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referencesI. Website: gi.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/ACGGuideline-Acute-Lower-GI-
Bleeding-03012016.pdf
II. Website: emedicine.medscape.com/article/188478-treatment#d14
III. Manipal Manualof Surgery
IV. Clinical Companion in Surgery
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●Can be detected on dipstick or FEME
●Red Blood Cell (RBC): >3 /hpf
Non-visible haematuria / dipstick-positive
CLASSIFICATIONS
Visible haematuria or gross haematuria
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CAUSES OF HAEMATURIA
Infective: Urinary infection
Non-infective: Interstitial cystitis, glomerulonephritis, pyelonephritis
Direct: Blunt/ penetrating trauma
Iatrogenic: Instrumentation/ catheterisation
Benign: Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Malignant: Renal cell carcinoma, transitional cell carcinoma of renal pelvis, ureter and bladder, carcinoma of prostate
Urinary calculi
Strenous exercise, Haemoglobinuria
Autoimmune (SLE)
Anticoagulant (Warfarin), blood thinner (Aspirin)
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• History
Pain
Blood at which stage of micturation
Ability to pass urine
Clots?
Symptoms of UTI
Bleeding disorder/ on anti-coagulant
History of trauma
Other causes of discoloured urine: beetroot, Nitrofurantoin
In Emergency Department:
• Resuscitate:
Volume replacement
Correct coagulopathy
Hemostasis
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• Baseline investigations
Blood: FBC, BUSE, coagulation profile, Bloog grouping & crossmatch
Urine: Dipstick, C&S
Imaging: X-ray KUB
In Emergency Department:
• Indications for admission:
Clot retention
Heavy hematuria
CVS instability
Uncontrolled pain
Sepsis
Acute renal failure
Coagulopathy
Severe comorbidities
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In Ward
LABORATORY
• Urine FEME
IMAGING
USG KUBIntravenous urogramCT scanMRI scan Radioactive scan
OTHERS• Cystoscopy— biospy and HPE• Ureterorenoscopy—Brushing
and cytology
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Except in a case of haematuriafollowing instrumentation…
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Consist of two main components
Medical expulsive therapy (MET)
•Drink lots of fluids (>1.2 L)•Diuretic•Antispasmotic, alpha blocker,
CCB— Relax ureteric smooth muscles
Surgical
•Upper 1/3: Push and bang methodI. Cystoscopy—> pass a stent (Pigtail/
Double J stent)—> ESWLII. Prevent damage to bones.
•Middle 1/3 & Lower 1/3:I. By dormia basket or lithotripsy
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LithotripsyPigtail stentDormia basketDouble J stentESWL
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●Urethroscopy + lithotrypsy●Surgery (urethrolithotomy)
Lithotrite instrument (hendrickson lithotrite)
●ESWL●Cystoscopy and lithotrite (instrument used to
crush stone)●Cystoscopy and lithotripsy (electrohydraulic/
laser lithotrypsy)
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Medical•Alpha blocker (Prazosin, Terazosin, Doxazosin
5mg ON): relax smooth muscle of bladder neck and prostate
•5-alpha reductase inhibitor (Finasteride 5 mg): reduce epithelial layer in prostate glands
Surgery
•TURP (gold standard)
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•Depends on staging•Cancer not involving muscle Transurethral resection of tumour+ post-op
intravesical chemotherapy (Thiotepa/ Adriamycin/ Mitomycin)
•T2-T4 Radical cystectomy •Any nodes/ metastasis systemic radiation •Small lesion: Partial cystectomy + intravesical
chemotherapy.
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•Mainly surgery, respond poorly to chemotherapy or radiotherapy. •Surgery
I. Nephron sparing surgery (T1)II. Radical nephrectomy
•Targeted therapyI. VEGF inhibitorII. ImmunotherapyIII. Interleukin-2
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EtiologySpecific Management
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Etiology
Haemoptysis is the coughing of blood from a source below theglottis. [1]
Common causes:
1. Tuberculosis (most common in southeast Asia)
2. ****Lung cancer - most common in age > 60 years.old ( bronchogenic ca)3. Pneumonia,4. Acute and chronic bronchitis 5. Bronchiectasis.
massive bleeding with life-threatening consequences
Small amount of blood-streaked sputum
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Approach to Hemoptysis
To differentiate haemetemesis /pseudo-hemoptysis /haemoptysis
Volume (in 24 hours) ●mild (15-30ml ) ● frank (>15 <600 ml) ●massive (>600 ml)
History and examination
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Specific for Lung Cancer ...
Chest x ray - to locate site of bleeding
Investigations for diagnosis:
doubt ?Flexible Bronchoscopy (4% to 22% discovered bronchogenic ca) 86% can detect site of bleeding with/ without CT thorax
Bronchoscopy sampling procedures involved several techniques including bronchial washing (BW), bronchial brushing (BB), broncho-alveolar lavage (BAL), transbronchial biopsy (TBB) and endobronchial biopsy (EBB).
* visible tumours. : BW > EBB > BB* not visible by bronchoscopy : BAL > BB > followed by TBB.
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Management
STAGE MANAGEMENT
Clinical stage I or II non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Curative Surgical Resection
Stage IIIA NSCLC , T1-3 primary tumors Combined modality treatment approach
Unresectable stage IIIB NSCLC due to T4 primary tumours, N2-3
Platinum-based doublet chemotherapy (gemcitabine, paclitaxel, or vinorelbine) + -Radiotherapy
Stage IIIB disease due to the presence of a malignant pleural or pericardial effusion
Platinum-based doublet chemotherapy alone
Stage IV disease - good performance status - Poor performance
Platinum-based doublet chemotherapy or single agent chemotherapy
Supportive care
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Thank you
Reference:
The causes of haemoptysis in Malaysian patients aged over 60 and the diagnostic yield of different
investigations - Published article by Catherine Mee-Ming WONG,Kim Hatt LIM,Chong-Kin LIAM