Surgery 2

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 42 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAK-SE2-T
  • 3 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OAK-SE1-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 200

Topic

Further important chapters of detailed surgery (surgery of the gastrointestinal tract from the esophagus to rectum, and thoracic surgery). Decision making how to handle surgical cases according to indication of surgical interventions or other treatment modalities.Some of the practices are held at the skill lab, therefore the year representative should inquire about the exact dates on the first week.

Lectures

  • 1. Thoracic surgery (mediastinum, deformities of the chest wall) - Szántó Zalán János
  • 2. Thoracic surgery (HTX, PTX) - Szántó Zalán János
  • 3. Thoracic surgery (lung resections) - Szántó Zalán János
  • 4. Surgery of the gallbladder and bile ducts - Papp Róbert
  • 5. Surgery of benign liver tumors - Papp András
  • 6. Surgery of maligant liver tumors - Kalmár Nagy Károly
  • 7. Surgery of acute and chronic pancreatitis - Kelemen Dezső Tamás
  • 8. Pancreatic tumors - Kelemen Dezső Tamás
  • 9.

    Esophageal surgery of benign diseases

    - Horváth Örs Péter
  • 10. Esophageal surgery of malignant diseases - Papp András
  • 11. Gastric surgery - Vereczkei András Gábor
  • 12. Proctology - Baracs József
  • 13. Malignant colorectal diseases - Baracs József
  • 14. IBD - Vereczkei András Gábor

Practices

  • 1. Examination of thoracic patients
  • 2. Examination of thoracic patients
  • 3. Instrumental examination of thoracic patients
  • 4. Instrumental examination of thoracic patients
  • 5. Postoperative treatment of thoracic patients
  • 6. Postoperative treatment of thoracic patients
  • 7. Surgery of the bile duct
  • 8. Surgery of the bile duct
  • 9. Examination of liver diseases
  • 10. Surgery of liver diseases
  • 11. Postoperative treatment of liver patients
  • 12. Postoperative treatment of liver patients
  • 13. Acute pancreatitis
  • 14. Chronic pancreatitis
  • 15. Examination of pancreatic tumors
  • 16. Surgery of pancreatic tumors
  • 17. Benign oesophageal disease
  • 18. Malignant oesophageal disease
  • 19. Investigation of gastric cancer
  • 20. Surgery of gastric cancer
  • 21. Proctology
  • 22. Proctology
  • 23. IBD
  • 24. Surgery of IBD
  • 25. Colorectal tumor investigation
  • 26. Surgery of colorectal tumors
  • 27. Investigation of the mediastinum
  • 28. Surgery of the mediastinum

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Schwartz S. et al.: Principles of Surgery, McGrow Hill Company, NY.

D.C. Sabiston: Textbook of Surgery, Elsevier, Philadelphia

Porter and Malt: Oxford Textbook of Surgery

Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Being present at the practices, not exceeding the allowed absences.

Mid-term exams

The first exam is accomplished in a written form which is obligatory for all, for those who miss this, the next exam is a B type. Also corrective B exams are oral.

Making up for missed classes

It is possible to make up a missed practice at any other group. This should be registered by the lecturer, including the original group number. Some of the practices are held at the skill lab, therefore the year representative should inquire about the exact dates on the first week.

Exam topics/questions

Semester exam questions for the subject SURGERY 2:

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1. Types of PTX, treatment, surgical indications

2. Surgical treatment of lung cancer

3. Empyema thoracis, surgical treatment of thoracic infections

4. Preoperative examination in thoracic surgery, risks of operation and post operative complications

5. Mediastinal tumors

6. Malignant gastric tumors

7. Squamocellular carcinomas of the esophagus and treatment

8. Adenocarcinoma of the esophagus and surgical therapy

9. GERD

10. Diaphragmatic hernia, hiatal hernias and esophageal diverticula

11. Esophageal injury

12. Gallstone disease and its treatment

13. Tumors of the gallbladder and bile ducts

14. Icterus. Etiology. Surgical therapy, Biliodigestive anastomosis

15. Surgical anatomy of the liver and types of resection

16. Benign tumors of the liver, cystic diseases

17. Malignant liver tumors and their treatment

18. Surgical indications and treatment options of acute pancreatitis

19. Surgical therapy and types of chronic pancreatitis

20. Pancreatic tumors. Surgical therapy, palliative therapy

21. Differential diagnosis of haematochesia, importance of Rectal Digital Examination

22. Perianal abscess. Anal fistula and fissure.

23. Surgical treatment of hemorrhoids

24. Enterostomies

25. Malignant tumors of the large bowel and their surgical treatment

26. Surgical treatment of rectal tumors

27. Surgical treatment of ulcerative Colitis

28. Surgical treatment of Crohns's disease

Examiners

  • Baracs József
  • Ember Ágoston
  • Ferencz Sándor
  • Kalmár Nagy Károly
  • Kelemen Dezső Tamás
  • Kondor Ariella Edina
  • Kovács Gyula
  • Papp András
  • Papp Róbert
  • Pavlovics Gábor
  • Szakály Péter
  • Szántó Zalán János
  • Vereczkei András Gábor
  • Zapf István Tamás

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Baracs József
  • Ember Ágoston
  • Ferencz Sándor
  • Kalmár Nagy Károly
  • Kelemen Dezső Tamás
  • Kondor Ariella Edina
  • Kovács Gyula
  • Papp András
  • Papp Róbert
  • Pavlovics Gábor
  • Szakály Péter
  • Szántó Zalán János
  • Vereczkei András Gábor
  • Zapf István Tamás