Hepato-Biliary Surgery Flashcards

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Q

What types of conditions can occur in the gallbladder?

A

Gallstones
Cholesterosis
Gallbladder polyps (which can develop into cancer)

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What are the risk factors for gallstones?

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Age
Gender
Parity
Cholesterol 
Pigment
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What are the signs of gallstones?

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Asymptomatic
Dyspeptic symptoms
Biliary colic
Acute cholecystitis
Empyema
Perforation
Jaundice
Gallstone ileus
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What are the investigations for gallstones?

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Bloods (LFTs, AST, ALT, ALP, amylase, lipase, WCC)
Ultrasound
EUS
Oral cholecystography
CT scan
Radio isotope scan (HIDA)
IV cholangiography
MRCP
PTC
ERCP
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5
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What are the non-operative treatments for gallstones?

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Dissolution

Lithotripsy

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What are the operative treatments for gallstones?

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Open cholecystectomy
Mini-cholecystectomy
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy +/- OTC
Single port cholecystectomy
NOTES cholecystectomy (through stomach)
Cholecystostomy
Subtotal cholecystectomy
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7
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What are congenital benign biliary tract diseases?

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Biliary atresia

Choledochal cysts

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What are benign biliary stricture caused by?

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Iatrogenic
Gallstone related
Inflammatory (pyogenic, parasitic, PSC, pancreatitis, HIV)

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9
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What is primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)?

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Autoimmune disease that causes inflammation which results in scarring in bile duct = strictures
Some strictures can turn into cancer

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10
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What is a biliary-enteric fistula?

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When the gallbladder connects to another structure (e.g. duodenum, small bowel)

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What malignant tumours would cause jaundice?

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Cholangiocarcinoma (intrahepatic 6%, extrahepatic 94%, gallbladder cancer, ampullary cancer)
Cancer of the head of pancreas

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What are the risk factors for cholangiocarcinoma?

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PSC
Congenital cystic disease
Biliary-enteric drainage
Thorotrst
Hepatolithiasis
Carcinogens
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What are the 3 types of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma?

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Mass forming
Peri-ductal
Intra-ductal

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14
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What is the treatment for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma?

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Surgery

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What is type 1 cholangiocarcinoma?

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Tumour is below the right and left hepatic ducts

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What is type 2 cholangiocarcinoma?

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Tumour is at the right and left hepatic ducts

17
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What is type 3a cholangiocarcinoma?

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Tumour is occluding the common hepatic and right hepatic ducts

18
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What is type 3b cholangiocarcinoma?

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Tumour occluding common hepatic and left hepatic ducts

19
Q

What is type 4 cholangiocarcinoma?

A

Tumour occluding both right and left hepatic ducts

20
Q

What is type 5 cholangiocarcinoma?

A

Tumours are multicentric

21
Q

What are the clinical signs of cholangiocarcinoma?

A

Obstructive jaundice
Itching
Non-specific symptoms

22
Q

What investigations are done for cholangiocarcinoma?

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Radiology: USS, EUS, CT, MRA, MRCP, PTC, angiography, FDG PET
ERCP, cholangioscopy and cytology

23
Q

What is the management of cholangiocarcinoma?

A
Surgical: only potential curative option
Palliative:
- surgical bypass
- stenting
- palliative radiotherapy/chemotherapy
- PDT
- liver transplant (not standard)
24
Q

What is the prognosis for gallbladder cancer?

A

Poor unless detected early (rare)

Treatment depends on stage

25
Q

What are the treatment options for ampullary tumours?

A

Endoscopic excision
Trans-duodenal excision
Pancreatico-duodenectomy