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Differentiating between Indirect and Direct inguinal hernias. Identifying Femoral hernias (often missed in females).
Neck lumps require a deep understanding of anatomy. Examiners look for your ability to differentiate between a thyroid swelling (moves with swallowing) and a thyroglossal cyst (moves with tongue protrusion). Don't forget to check for cervical lymphadenopathy and retrosternal extension. C. Hernias and the Groin mastery in general surgery short cases pdf
Temperature, tenderness, consistency, mobility, and whether you can get "above" the swelling. Differentiating between Indirect and Direct inguinal hernias
Use a stopwatch. If you can’t complete a thyroid exam in 6 minutes, you Examiners look for your ability to differentiate between
"On examination of this 45-year-old male, I found a 3x3 cm, non-tender, cystic swelling in the right inguinal region. It has a positive cough impulse and is reducible, consistent with an Uncomplicated Indirect Inguinal Hernia." 4. Why You Need a Structured Guide (PDF)
To achieve mastery, you must be prepared for the "bread and butter" of general surgery. Most examinations focus on these core areas: A. Swellings and Lumps
Pick up on the subtle thrill of an aneurysm or the cough impulse of a hernia.