for 5th year students of International Medical Faculty
Module 3. Pediatric Surgery
Module unit 7. The Most Common Surgical Diseases in Children
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| 1 | Pyoinflammatory diseases of the abdomen cavity in children. Clinical course of acute appendicitis in young and older children. Peritonitis in children: appendicular peritonitis and salpingo-pelvioperitonitis. Etiology, pathogenesis, classification, clinical presentation, diagnostics, complications, treatment and rehabilitation approaches, and prognosis. |
Blunt and penetrating trauma of the abdomen. Rupture of liver, spleen, bowel, and kidneys. Clinical presentation, diagnostics, methods of investigation, treatment, and prognosis. |
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| 2 | Acquired bowel obstruction in children. Mechanical (due to fecal impaction or tumors) and adhesive bowel obstruction. Intestinal intussusception (invagination). Etiology, pathogenesis, classification, clinical presentation, diagnostics, complications, treatment and rehabilitation approaches, and prognosis. |
| 3 | Pyoinflammatory diseases of soft tissues, bones, lungs, and pleura in children. Omphalitis, mastitis, phlegmon in newborns, lymphadenitis, paraproctitis, acute haematogenous osteomyelitis, pulmonary abscesses and bullae, pneumothorax, pyothorax, and pyopneumothorax. Etiology, pathogenesis, classification, clinical presentation, diagnostics, complications, treatment and rehabilitation approaches, and prognosis. |
Chest trauma. Clinical presentation, diagnostics, and treatment. |
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| 4 | Acquired bowel obstruction in children. Mechanical (due to fecal impaction or tumors) and adhesive bowel obstruction. Intestinal intussusception (invagination). Etiology, pathogenesis, classification, clinical presentation, diagnostics, complications, treatment and rehabilitation approaches, and prognosis. |
| 5 | Acquired bowel obstruction in children. Mechanical (due to fecal impaction or tumors) and adhesive bowel obstruction. Intestinal intussusception (invagination). Etiology, pathogenesis, classification, clinical presentation, diagnostics, complications, treatment and rehabilitation approaches, and prognosis. |
| 6 | Acquired bowel obstruction in children. Mechanical (due to fecal impaction or tumors) and adhesive bowel obstruction. Intestinal intussusception (invagination). Etiology, pathogenesis, classification, clinical presentation, diagnostics, complications, treatment and rehabilitation approaches, and prognosis. |
| 7 | Acquired bowel obstruction in children. Mechanical (due to fecal impaction or tumors) and adhesive bowel obstruction. Intestinal intussusception (invagination). Etiology, pathogenesis, classification, clinical presentation, diagnostics, complications, treatment and rehabilitation approaches, and prognosis. |
Notes:
1. Practice classes start at 8 AM to 12:55 PM
2. Each student will be managing one patient and recording a case history
3. Independent study assignments will be evaluated by your instructor during every class, and are included into the module exam