Saturday, February 20, 2021

Anat & ENT MCQs

 During which of the following procedures is the nerve supply to the muscles shown in the image most likely to be damaged?


A. Biopsy of a paratracheal lymph node

B. Dissection of the parathyroid glands

C. Excision of the superior pole of the thyroid gland
D. During surgical excision of a thyroglossal duct cyst
E. Tracheostomy
F. Excision of the lower parathyroid glands
Answer C
1. The cricothyroid muscles are innervated by the superior laryngeal branch of the vagus nerve. (it gives off the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve)
2. The cricothyroid muscles tense the larynx during phonation. The muscles are attached to the  anterolateral aspect of the cricoid and the inferior cornu and lower lamina of the thyroid cartilage. Their action causes the thyroid to tilt forward and tense the vocal cords.
3. The external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve is at risk for injury when undertaking surgery on the superior pole of the thyroid. It is here that the superior thyroid vessel is ligated and the nerve is very close by
4. Injury to the superior laryngeal nerve can result  in voice fatigue, lowered voice fundamental frequency, lowered voice projection, and inability to achieve high-frequency sounds.
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Surg & Med MCQs

A 65-yo male is being worked up for an elective umbilical hernia repair and found to have the following vascular disorder (See image). He is a smoker, has hypertension, diabetes, gout, eczema, and arthritis. He is on an inhaler, allopurinol, hydrochlorothiazide, and aspirin. He denies any symptoms. On presentation, his blood pressure was 165/95 with a pulse of 100. The patient is seen by the cardiologist and anesthesiologist. What is the best management for him?

A. Stent the lesion and perform umbilical hernia surgery later

B. Fix the umbilical hernia and only perform the vascular problem if patient has symptoms

C. Start him on beta blockers and perform elective surgery for the umbilical hernia

D. Do not fix the umbilical hernia

For answer & explanation-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4pKz1yji8w