What is Anatomy
It's stuck
Oh no
Oopsie Doopsie
Estómago
100

Unlike most of the alimentary tract, the esophagus lacks THIS layer

What is a serosa

100

This is the best test to diagnose a motility disorder

What is Manometry

BONUS +100: What is score for GERD called and what is cutoff

100

This condition leads to a significant increase in the risk of developing esophageal cancer

What is Barrett/s esophagus

BONUS +100: This finding on EGD is usually protective against the development of Barretts

100

What you should NOT do if suspecting an esophageal leiomyoma on EGD

What is biopsy
100

A Nissen Funduplication requires ____ cm of free esophagus in the abdomen and a wrap that is ____ cm in length

What is 2-3 cm

200

The upper esophageal sphincter is formed by this muscle and innervated by this nerve

What is Cricopharyngeus muscle and recurrent laryngeal nerve

200

This disorder is defined by high LES pressure, the absence of peristalsis, and autoimmune destruction of neuronal ganglion cells

What is Achalasia

200

This is the next step when pathology from EGD returns as Barrett's with high grade dysplasia

What is confirm with second "expert" pathologist

200

An important step in the repair of an esophageal perforation after dilation

What is contralateral relaxing incision/myotomy?

200

When there is insufficient esophageal length after dissection, a neo-esophagus can be formed using this procedure

What is Collis Gastroplasty

300

The most common locations of both SCC and adenocarcinoma of the esophagus

What is upper esophagus (SCC) and lower esophagus (adenoCA)

300

This disorder is characterized by high amplitude, repetitive, non-perstalsic waves on manometry

What is diffuse esophageal spasm

BONUS +100: First line treatment?

300

After esophagectomy, if unable to use the stomach as a conduit, you can consider these (2) other options as well

What is transverse colon interposition or jejunal free flap

300

Most common potential site for iatrogenic esophageal perforation

What is Cricopharyngeus/Killian's triangle?

BONUS +100: What is borders?

300

This is the main blood supply to the stomach after an esophagectomy and gastric pull-through

What is the right gastroepiploic artery

BONUS +100: Branch of?

400

Blood supply to the abdominal portion of the esophagus is provided by this artery

What is Left Gastric Artery

BONUS +100: What is the blood supply to each 1/3rd of the esophagoose?

400

This is the surgical treatment for both Nutcracker esophagus and diffuse esophageal spasm

What is long esophageal myotomy via a right thoractomy

400

EMR is appropriate for patients with up to THIS T stage

What is T1a

400

Indictions (6) for esophagectomy in secondary burns (w/ ulcerations, sloughing, exudates)

What is sepsis, peritonitis, mediastinitis, free air, PTX, large effusion

400

The extent (Location and distance in cm) of a Heller Myotomy for achalasia includes

What is 6cm above and 2cm below the GE junction

500

When performing an EGD, these are the distances from the incisor where you would find: UES Aortic Arch Diaphragmatic Hiatus

What is UES - 15 cm / AA - 25 cm / DH - 45 cm

500

This disease process (name it) defined by a low LES pressure and aperistalsis and results in severe reflux is surgically treated by what procedure

What is esophagectomy (Scleroderma)

500

Complete T staging of esophageal cancers

What is:

T1a - Muscularis mucosa
T1b - Submucosa
T2 - Muscularis propria
T3 - Adventitia
T4a - Other structures (resectable)
T4b - Other structures (non-resectable)

500

Surgical management of an esophageal perforation <24 hours ago includes these three steps

What is myotomy, intercostal flap, chest tube drainage (+/- debridement of devitalized tissue)

BONUS +100: What is the surgical approach for each third of the esophagus?

500

Approach via thoracotomy in order to perform a fundoplication

What is a Belsey/Belsey-Mark IV procedure

BONUS +100: What is degree of wrap?