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GENERAL SURGERY I
Section - A:
General Sugery
Burns
Shock
Blood transfusion
Breast and Endocrine
Thyroid
Section B:
Orthopaedics
GENERAL SURGERY II
Section - A:
Surgical Gastroenterology
Oncology
Section B (Allied Specialities):
Urology
Paediatric Surgery
Neurosurgery
Plastic surgery
Trauma
CTVS
Radiology
Anaesthesiology
Dentistry
THYROID
1) Classification of Thyroid Neoplasms and add a note on Papillary Carcinoma of
Thyroid - FAQ 10 M
2) Graves disease important
3) Follicular Carcinoma of thyroid important
4) Medullary carcinoma of thyroid - important
5) Solitary nodule of the thyroid - important
6) Lingual thyroid
7) Multinodular goiter
8) Thyroglossal cyst - FAQ
9) Management of Secondary Thyrotoxicosis
10)Thyroiditis
11)Complications of thyroidectomy
12)Hashimotos thyroidits
BREAST
1) Carcinoma of breast Classification, etiology, risk factors, staging, investigations
and management FAQ 10 M
2) Fibroadenoma - FAQ
3) Phylloides tumor / Cystosarcoma phylloides / serocystic disease of Brodie - FAQ
4) Gynaecomastia - FAQ
5) Mastitis important
6) Triple assessment of Carcinoma of Breast Important
7) Pagets disease Important
8) Mammography - Important
9) Antibioma
10)Retromammary abscess
11)Breast abscess - important
12)Hormonal treatment for Carcinoma Breast
13)Lymphatic drainage of breast - rare
14)Duct ectasia rare
LIVER
1) Amoebic liver abscess - important
2) Hydatid cyst - important
3) Hepatocellular Carcinoma - important
4) Portal Hypertension - FAQ
5) Oesophageal varices important
6) Budd Chiari syndrome
SPLEEN
1) Splenic injury important
2) Splenectomy important
3) OPSI Overwhelming Post Splenectomy Infection
4) Infarction of spleen
5) Rupture of spleen Management - Important
PANCREAS
1) Acute Pancreatitis - FAQ
2) Pseudocyst of Pancreas - FAQ
3) Chronic Pancreatitis - FAQ
4) Pancreatic tumors FAQ 10 M
5) Insulinoma
6) Gastrinoma
7) Zollinger Ellison syndrome - important
8) Pancreatic fistula rare
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PERITONEUM, PERITONEAL CAVITY AND
MESENTRY
1) Acute Peritonitis important
2) Mesenteric cyst FAQ
3) Pelvic abscess - important
4) Subphrenic abscess
5) Pseudomyxomo peritonei
6) Retroperitoneal fibrosis / Ormonds disease
7) Psoas abscess
HERNIA
1) Femoral hernia - FAQ
2) Inguinal hernia - important
3) Incisional hernia - important
4) Epigastric hernia important
5) Strangulated hernia important
6) Heniorrhaphy
7) Hernioplasty
8) Umbilical hernia
9) Spigelian hernia
10)Lumbar hernia
11)Sliding hernia - rare
STOMACH
1) Carcinoma Stomach Etiopathogenesis, classification, risk factors, clinical features,
investigations and management - FAQ 10 M
2) Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis FAQ
3) Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST) - FAQ
4) Helicobacter pylori infection - Important
5) Peptic ulcer disease
6) Duodenal ulcer - important
7) Perforated peptic ulcer / Perforated gastric ulcer - important
8) Bleeding peptic ulcer
9) Hematemesis causes , investigations and management of varices important
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10)Complications of Peptic ulcer
11)Bezoars
12)Duodenal blow out - rare
13)Dumping syndrome rare
14)Menetriers disease rare
LARGE INTESTINE
1) Familial Adenomatous Polyposis / Familial Polyposis coli (FAP/FPC) / Gardeners
syndrome FAQ
2) Carcinoma Colon FAQ 10 M
3) Hirschsprungs disease / Congenital Megacolon FAQ
4) Ulcerative colitis - important
5) Colostomy - important
6) Adenomatous Polyp / Hamartomatous polyp / Peutz-Jeghers syndrome -
important
7) Diverticular disease of colon important
8) Amoeboma - important
9) Faecal fistula
10)Ogilvies syndrome rare
APPENDIX
1) Acute appendicitis - FAQ
2) Appendicular mass / Periappendicular phlegmon important
3) Ochsner Sherren regimen important
4) Interval appendicectomy - important
5) Appendicular abscess
6) Mucocele appendix
PENIS
1) Phimosis - FAQ
2) Paraphimosis - FAQ
3) Circumcision - important
4) Carcinoma of penis FAQ 10 M
5) Premalignant lesions of Carcinoma Penis - Important
6) Peyronies disease
7) Balanoposthitis rare
8) Chordee - rare
SCROTUM
1) Fourniers gangrene / idiopathic gangrene of Scrotal skin - FAQ
2) Hydrocele - important
3) Varicocele FAQ
TESTIS
1) Undescended testis - FAQ
2) Torsion testis - FAQ
3) Testicular tumors FAQ 10 M
4) Epididymitis
5) Ectopic testis
6) Retractile testis
TRAUMA &NEUROSURGERY
1) Head injuries
2) Depressed skull fracture
3) GCS for adults and child
4) Extradural hematoma - FAQ
5) Subdural hematoma important
6) Subarachnoid hemorrhage - important
7) Classification of intracranial hemorrhage
8) Management of Critically ill patients following trauma / patient with head injury
9) Hydrocephalus
10)Intracranial abscess/aneurysms/tumors - rare
11)Fracture of middle third of face
12)Le-fort fracture
13)Potts puffy tumour
14)Brainstem death
FACIOMAXILLARY DISEASE
1) Cleft lip and cleft palate - FAQ
2) Fracture of middle third area
3) Dentigerous cyst - FAQ
4) Epulis important
5) Odontome
6) Ameloblastoma
7) Dental cyst
NECK
1) Brachial cyst
2) Carotid body tumor
3) Cystic hygroma
4) Tuberculous lymphadenitis
5) Tracheostomy
RECONSTRUCTION
1) Split thickness/ Partial thickness skin graft FAQ
2) Full thickness graft important
3) Flaps FAQ
RADIOLOGY& PROCEDURES
1) Mammogram - important
2) FNAC
3) Thyroid - CT scan
4) USG of breast
5) Radio nuclide imaging - important
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6) Venogram important
7) Fistulogram
8) Oral cholecystogram/ Graham-Cole test for pancreas/gall bladder
9) Liver biopsy rare
10)Liver function tests & Alpha fetoprotein rare
11)Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-pancreatography (ERCP) important
12)Percutaneious transhepatic cholangiography (PTC)
13)Magnetic Resonance Cholangio- Pancreatography (MRCP)
14)Barium swallow/ Barium meal study
15)Oesophagoscopy
16)Gastroscopy
17)Small bowel enema / Enteroclysis
18)Capsule endoscopy important
19)Colonoscopy
20)Sigmoidoscopy
21)Kellys Proctoscopy
22)Intravenous urogram (IVU) important
23)Retrograde pyelography
24)Micturating cystourethrography (MCU)
25)Isotope renography rare
26)Cystoscopy
ANESTHESIA
1) CPR / Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
2) Spinal anesthesia - FAQ
3) Epidural anesthesia FAQ
4) Regional anesthesia important
5) Complications in anesthesia important
6) Caudal anesthesia
7) Muscle relaxants
8) Local anesthesia
9) Anesthetic drugs
10)Preoperative assessment and premedication
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