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Diagnostics and Treatment of Surgical Diseases (General, Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery)

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:9.00
Study Course Accepted:18.08.2022 12:26:16
Study Course Information
Course Code:KK_017LQF level:Level 7
Credit Points:3.00ECTS:4.50
Branch of Science:Clinical Medicine; SurgeryTarget Audience:Medicine
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Haralds Plaudis
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Department of Surgery
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:Riga, 13 Pilsonu Street, VSIA P.Stradiņa KUS, Block No 24, kkatrsu[pnkts]lv, +371 67069745
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)0Lecture Length (academic hours)0Total Contact Hours of Lectures0
Classes (count)12Class Length (academic hours)4Total Contact Hours of Classes48
Total Contact Hours48
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
Knowledge of the normal anatomy, normal and pathological physiology of the human body as a whole and of each of its major organ systems. Knowledge of the mechanisms important in maintaining the body's homeostasis. Knowledge of the clinical propaedeutics. Basics in radiology and clinical laboratory testing. Knowledge of the general surgery.
Objective:
Students will acquire knowledge about aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, main diagnostic steps and principles of prevention and treatment of different surgical pathologies including thoracic, cardiac, vascular and abdominal diseases; will acquire knowledge how to differentiate urgent and elective conditions; will learn to define correct indication for surgical intervention; preoperative risk assessment and management of the postoperative period.
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Acute abdominal pain, definition and concept, main causes, type of the abdominal pain depending on the localisation of the pain receptors. Acute abdomen – diagnostics and differential diagnostics, the most common diagnostic errors. Indications for urgent surgical intervention in case of symptomatology of acute abdomen. Presentation of acute surgical diseases in geriatric patients.Classes1.00clinical base
2Minimally invasive surgery – benefits, risk factors and methods in general surgery practice (endoscopic, laparoscopic, NOTES and SILS). Hybrid operations.Classes1.00clinical base
3Pre- and postoperative period. Risk factors in surgery. Disturbances of coagulation. Preparation of the patient for elective and urgent operations. Peculiarities of surgical diseases in oncology patients. Surgical treatment principles of oncological diseases. (Principles of the nutritional support, enteral and parenteral nutrition. Diabetes and surgery.)Classes1.00clinical base
4Basics and principles of organ transplantation.Classes1.00other
5Thoracic trauma (rib fractures, pneumothorax, haemothorax, injury of chest cavity organs and diaphragm, – manipulations).Classes1.00clinical base
6Lung cancer, solitary pulmonary nodules.Classes1.00clinical base
7Purulent diseases of the lungs and pleural cavity. Empyema, lung abscess, bronchopleural fistula, mediastinitis, bronchiectasis.Classes1.00clinical base
8Surgically treated esophageal diseases (cancer, perforation, diverticula). Diseases of mediastinum.Classes1.00clinical base
9Epidemiology of vascular heart disease. Prevention, treatment options, financial resources.Classes1.00clinical base
10Valvular heart disease, causes, diagnostics, indications for surgical treatment. Surgical options in valvular heart disease. Anticoagulation options after heart valve operations.Classes1.00clinical base
11Diagnostics of coronary heart disease, indications for invasive diagnostic methods and surgical treatment. Types of surgical myocardial revascularisation. Guideline meaning. Postoperative management.Classes1.00clinical base
12Pathophysiological mechanism of heart failure, classification. Surgical options in heart failure. Analysis of mechanical assist. device methods. Heart transplantation. Congenital heart disease, classification, surgical options.Classes1.00clinical base
Assessment
Unaided Work:
Students prepare PowerPoint presentation which highlights epidemiology, clinical presentation, main diagnostic steps, criteria for the formulation of the diagnosis and the treatment options of the surgical pathology. There could be changes in Independent work during remote or semi-semote study.
Assessment Criteria:
Active participation in practical classes, qualitatively and timely written home works, qualitative oral answers in all classes. In some classes there will be required presentations that highlights epidemiology, clinical presentation, main diagnostic steps, criteria for the formulation of the diagnosis and the treatment options of the surgical pathology. Theoretical knowledge will be tested by discussions during practical classes and discussion of case reports. Clinical skills will be evaluated at the patient's bed. Pass can be received by 100% fulfilling these conditions: full attendance of practical classes and all tests submitted on E-studies.
Final Examination (Full-Time):Test (Semester)
Final Examination (Part-Time):
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to: • describe urgent and elective thoracic, cardiac, vascular and abdominal surgical diseases, their epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical picture; • understand and describe the diagnostics, principles of treatment and prevention of said diseases; • define the criteria according to which the type of surgical treatment is chosen; • define the main risk factors of surgical treatment; • list the main complications of surgical treatment; • describe the appropriate preparation of the patient for surgery and the management of the postoperative period; • describe heart disease epidemiology, symptoms and signs during the preoperative period as well as the most important diagnostic methods; • indicate surgical procedures for surgical heart disease (myocardial revascularization, heart valve procedures, pacemaker implantation); • describe basic principles of cardiopulmonary bypass and assisted circulation; • choose appropriate treatment in heart pathology and timely refer the patient for surgical treatment.
Skills:On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to: • examine a surgical patient with thoracic, cardiac, vascular and abdominal pathology; • analyse the obtained data and define the clinical diagnosis; • define the indications that justify the choice of surgical treatment and the type of operation; • explain how to do thoracentesis in case of hydrothorax and pneumothorax; • describe indications for minimally invasive diagnostic manipulations and treatment principles of oncological diseases; • prepare a patient for cardiac surgery and evaluate the preparation of the patient; • manage postoperative rehabilitation and evaluate the patient status.
Competencies:On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to: • analyse the results of the patient examination; • prepare necessary laboratory and instrumental investigation plan for the patient; • analyse a surgical case and interpret data acquired from laboratory and instrumental investigation methods; • evaluate the patient risk factors before surgery; • formulate and justify a full clinical diagnosis; • plan tactics for the surgical clinical case; • define indications for surgical and conservative treatment; • give first aid to patients with acute surgical diseases; • state indications for timely surgical treatment in different groups of cardiac pathology; • be competent in ethical praxis including the role and limitations of performing different procedures themselves or referring patients properly.
Clinical Skills:
No.SkillLevel
1Thoracocentesis (pleural effusion)B1 - Basic level
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
1Mācību grāmata “Ķirurģija”, prof. J.Gardovska redakcijā, Rīga: RSU, 2013.
2Townsend, C. M., Beauchamp, R. D., Evers, B. M., Mattox, K. L. (2017) Sabiston Textbook of Surgery (20th ed.). Elsevier.
3Cardiac Surgery in the Adult and ed by H.Edmunds, New York, Mc Graw – Hill comp.
4Cardiac Syrgery 3rd ed. J.W.Kirklin. Ed Churchill Livingstone Comp.
5Atlas of minimally invasive surgical techniques. Ashley H. Vernon, Stanley W. Ashley. Izdevniecība: Elsevier Saunders, 2012.
6Cohn, L., & Adams, D. (2018). Cardiac Surgery in the Adult (5th ed.). Mc Graw-Hill Education.
7Kouchoukos, N., Blackstone, E., Hanley, F., & Kirklin, J. (2012). Kirklin/Barratt Boyes Cardiac Surgery: Expert Consult (4th ed.). Elsevier.
8Ellison, E.C., Zollinger, R.M. (2016) Zollinger`s Atlas of Surgical Operations. (10th ed.). McGraw-Hill Companies. ISBN 978-0-07-179755-9
Additional Reading
1Schwartz's Principles of Surgery: Single Volume 11th Revised edition Mc. Graw-Hill Medical, 2019.
2Cameron, J., & Cameron, A. (2020). Current Surgical Therapy (13th ed.). Elsevier.
3Acute Care Surgery: Principles and Practice. Ed. by L.D.Britt. – Springer, 2007.
4Laparoscopic Surgical Oncology. Ed. by Theodore T.Pappas, Emmanouel Leandros. - McGraw-Hill, 2005.
5Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery. Ed. by Jeffrey W.Milsom, Bartholomaus Bohm, Kiyokazu Nakajama – 2nd ed. - Springer, 2006.
6Laparoscopic Surgery. Key Points, Operating Room Setup and Equipment Editors: Pignata, Giusto, Bracale, Umberto, Lazzara, Fabrizio (Eds.), Springer 2016.
7Chest Medicine: Essentials of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 5th Revised edition by Michael A. Matthay, Richard W. Light, R.A. Matthay, Ronald B. George; ISBN-13: 9780781752732; ISBN-10: 0781752736; 2005; Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
8Richter, J., & Castell, D. (2012). The Esophagus (6th ed.). Wiley-Blackwell
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10Pleural Diseases 5th Revised edition by Richard W. Light; ISBN-13: 9780781769570; ISBN-10: 0781769574; 2007; Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
11Autoru kolektīvs. „Rekomendācijas nieru transplantācijā”, Rīga, SIA Medicīnas apgāds, 2015.
12Handbook of Kidney Transplantation. Sixth Edition. Danovitch, G. M. (Editor) Wolters Kluwar, 2017, 606pp. ISBN: 9781496326157.
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232018 ESC/EACTS Guidelines on myocardial revascularization.
242020 ACC/AHA Guideline for the Management of Patients With Valvular Heart Disease: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines, ahajournals.org
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272019 EACTS Expert Consensus on long-term mechanical circulatory support. Academic.oup.com
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29Heart Failure Guideline Updates 2019 Acoi.org
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