Some of you had messaged me regarding the answer to the #AIIMS question, where the least common nerve injury during thyroidectomy was asked? Mind you, neither neck dissection nor robotic thyroidectomy was mentioned in the question I have attached two references- One is from page 813 of Bailey (27th edition ) which clearly mentions the exposure of ansa cervicalis. The reason strap muscles are incised high up is to prevent injury to ansa and for better exposure. 2nd reference is from Indian Journal of Surgery where the same fact has he reiterated. This has been shown in the video Marginal mandibular nerve can be injured in neck dissection but that wasn’t mentioned here. #RohanKhandelwal #SMASHSurgery
It was an excellent session sir.Thank a lot for coming up with video based solutions. It would be beneficial for future aspirants if u and whole of marrow team come up with such videos of neet pg 2020 and jipmer June 2020 solution
Sir i have a doubt regarding the diagram in which you are describing "MATTOX" procedure for aorta exposure it seems like the ascending colon is being lifted up which should be called as Cattle Brasch maneuvre . (Considering CT/MRi Radiological orientation) .
Sir Bailey has mentioned that if in a patient of gall stone pancreatitis with cholangitis with dilated cbd go for ercp within 72hrs for stone removal but what if the size of the stone is more than 1.5 cm or a larger stone .Will ERCP have a greater therapeutic role in eliminating the stone??? Because as the size increases retrieval of stone becomes difficult and impacting becomes more prevalent..
I have shared the reference. It’s for you to decide what to follow. Question was clearly thyroidectomy. They did not mention neck dissection in the question stem
Some of you had messaged me regarding the answer to the #AIIMS question, where the least common nerve injury during thyroidectomy was asked? Mind you, neither neck dissection nor robotic thyroidectomy was mentioned in the question I have attached two references- One is from page 813 of Bailey (27th edition ) which clearly mentions the exposure of ansa cervicalis. The reason strap muscles are incised high up is to prevent injury to ansa and for better exposure. 2nd reference is from Indian Journal of Surgery where the same fact has he reiterated. Marginal mandibular nerve can be injured in neck dissection but that wasn’t mentioned here. #RohanKhandelwal #SMASHSurgery
Regarding the burns question that sir discussed ..in q it was mentioned arms not the entire upper limb ( arm area is 5% n whole uppperlimb is 9% as arm is 5 n forearm is 3 n hand is 1 which totals Upto 9%). So the answer should have been 37 % not 45% .Sir plzz do reply if I'm wrong or the answer needs some correction .