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ERASMUS - Introduction to Clinical Medicine IV - Propedeutics in Surgery

Class at Third Faculty of Medicine |
CERA3P0031

Syllabus

All students must come prepared in all white hospital scrubs and hospital shoes to be prepared for contact with patients. ALL STUDENTS WHO DO  NOT RESPECT THIS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO TAKE PART IN THE PRACTICE. 

Seminars:

S1

Introduction, history of surgery, surgical branches and specializations. Examination of the patient in surgery (anamnesis, physical examination, laboratory examinations, basic imaging methods). Examples of case studies.

The basics of medical records in surgery, including legal aspects.

S2

Basic terms, terminology in surgery (incision, excision, extirpation, puncture, excochleation, reduction, etc). Common surgical nosological aspects (tumors, cysts, ulcers, sinuses, fistulas, necrosis, gangrene - (pathophysiology, anatomical sites of occurrence in the body and methods of treatment), concurrent diseases and problems (metabolic, cardiovascular, ventilatory, psychological and psychiatric), specific aspects (childhood, old age).

S3

Surgical medical devices - basic instruments, devices (coagulation, suction, turnstile, magnifying glasses, loops, microscope). Types of suture materials. Types of dressings and dressing materials. Drug application: injections- distribution and methods of application, infusion, instillation, infiltration, and more (oral intake, patches, gel, cream, ointment, eye and ear drops).

S4

Types of wounds and their properties, wound healing (per primam intentionem, per secundam intentionem). Basics of wound coverage. Bleeding internal, external, physiological and surgical hemostasis. Transfusion. Indications, application principles, complications.

 S5

Operating room management, operating group, operating protocol. Asepsis, antisepsis, means and types of sterilization and disinfection. Preoperative preparation of the patient (local, general), including the actual operating field. Local and general postoperative treatment, postoperative complications-division, prevention, diagnosis, basics of therapy.

 S6

Inflammation and infection in surgery (early, local, systemic, general, phlegmon, abscess, furuncle, carbuncle, sepsis, anaerobic infection), tetanus prevention, nosocomial infections. Drainage methods in surgery, principles, indications. Punctures, types, method of execution, indications.

S7

Types of anesthesia (general, local and regional anesthesia).

Nutrition and dietetics in surgery. Infusion therapy in surgery. Cannulation of the vascular system (peripheral venous system, central venous system, arterial system. Catheterization. Rehabilitation in surgery.   

Practicals:

 All students must come prepared in all white hospital scrubs and hospital shoes to be prepared for contact with patients. ALL STUDENTS WHO DO  NOT RESPECT THIS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO TAKE PART IN THE PRACTICE. 

P1 Scrubbing in. Surgical gowns and gloves, how to prepare. Preparation of the operating field. Training of surgical knotting with the hand - a simple knot.

P2 Surgical instruments, types of suture materials, practicing skin sutures (single and intradermal sutures), surgical knotting with the hand - double knot.

P3 Removal of atraumatic skin suture (single, intradermal sutures), tendon suture, surgical knotting of the hand - single and double knots.

P4 Basics of osteosynthesis, instruments (saw, drill, plates, screws).

P5 Basics of skin transplants, instruments (skin sampling, MESH), basics of microsurgery (magnifying glasses, microscope)

P6 Outpatient, Trauma ward, operating rooms, departments: dressings, assistance in operations and outpatient

P7 Outpatient, Trauma ward, operating rooms, departments: dressings, assistance in operations and outpatient

P8 Outpatient, Trauma ward, operating rooms, departments: bandages, assistance in operations and outpatient  

Annotation

Propedeutics in surgery introduces elementary theoretical and practical aspects of surgery.