SURG 2030 Syllabus

Subject Code

SURG

Course Number

2030

Course Title

Surgical Procedures I

Prerequisites

SURG 1010 with a grade of C or higher, SURG 1020 with a grade of C or higher, SURG 1080 with a grade of C or higher, SURG 1100 with a grade of C or higher

Corequisites

SURG 2040, SURG 2110

Terms Offered

Offered Summer

Credit Hours

(4-0-4)

Course Description

This course introduces the surgical specialties to include general surgery, obstetric and gynecologic surgery, genitourinary surgery, otorhinolaryngologic surgery, and orthopedic surgery. Topics include anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic interventions, and the surgical procedure.

Course Outcomes

Overall Learning Objectives

  • Correlate the relevant surgical anatomy and physiology to the surgical procedures.

  • Correlate the relevant pathophysiology to the surgical procedure.

  • Explain the diagnostic interventions that are utilized for obtaining a diagnosis

  • Discuss specific factors that are unique to the surgical procedure.

  • List the supplies, equipment, and instrumentation needed for the procedure.

  • Explain the correct order of steps taken during the surgical procedure.

  • Discuss the postoperative care of the patient according to the procedure.

  • List the wound classification and correlate to wound management.

General Surgery

  • Include I: Appendectomy

    • Open

    • Laparoscopic

  • Breast Procedures

    • Breast biopsy

      • Sentinel node biopsy

      • Needle localization

    • Modified radical mastectomy with auxiliary ode dissection

  • Cholecystectomy

    • Open

    • Laparoscopic

    • With cholangiogram

  • Colon resection

    • With colostomy

    • Without colostomy

  • Gastrectomy

    • With gastrostomy

    • Without gastrostomy

  • Hemmorhoidectomy

  • Herniorraphy: Open and Laparoscopic

    • Incisional

    • Inguinal

    • Umbilical

  • Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication

  • Liver resction

  • Splenectomy

    • Open

    • Laparoscopic

  • Thyroidectomy

  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy (whipple procedure)

  • Include II: Anatomy and Physiology

  • Include III: Pathophysiology

  • Include IV: Diagnostic interventions

    • Diagnostic exams

    • Preoperative testing

  • Include V: Surgical procedures

    • Special considerations

      • Patient factors

      • Room set-up

      • X-rays

      • Blood bank

      • Pathology (frozen section)

      • Radiology (C-arm, etc.)

    • Anesthesia

    • Patient position

      • Positioning aids

    • Patient skin prep

    • Draping

    • Time Out

    • Incision

    • Supplies

      • Routine

      • Specialty

      • Suture

      • Medications

      • Catheters and drains

    • Equipment

    • Surgical instrumentation

    • Surgical procedure steps

      • Counts

      • Dressing materials

        • Intraoperatively

        • Postoperatively

    • Postoperative

      • Postoperative destination

      • Postoperative patient care considerations

      • Prognosis

      • Complications

    • Wound care

      • Would classifications

      • Wound management

Obstetric and Gynecologic Surgery

  • Include I: Cervical

    • Cervical biopsy

    • Cervical cerclage (Shirodkar’s procedure)

    • Dilation and curettage (D&C)

    • Hysteroscopy II: Uterine, Ovarian, and Fallopian tubes   

      • Uterine

        • Cesarean section

        • Endometrial ablation

        • Hysterectomy

          • Laparoscopic

          • Robotic assisted

          • Total abdominal

          • Vaginal

        • Myomectomy

        • Uterine radiation seeding

      • Ovarian 1

        • Oophorectomy

      • Fallopian tubes

        • Ectopic pregnancy

        • Salpingectomy

        • Sterilization procedures

        • Tuboplasty III.

        • External genitalia

          • Labioplasty

          • Perineal laceration

          • Vulvectomy

        • Vaginal

          • Ablation of condylomata

          • Marsupializaton of Bartholin’s gland (cystectomy)

        • Pelvic

          • Anterior and posterior repair (colporrhaphy)

          • Diagnostic laparoscopy

          • Total pelvic exenteration

          • Wertheim procedure

  • Include II: Anatomy and Physiology

  • Include III: Pathophysiology

  • Include IV: Diagnostic interventions

    • Diagnostic exams

    • Preoperative testing

  • Include V: Surgical procedures

    • Special considerations

      • Patient factors

      • Room set-up

      • X-rays

      • Blood bank

      • Pathology (frozen section)

      • Radiology (C-arm, etc.)

    • Anesthesia

    • Patient position

      • Positioning aids

    • Patient skin prep

    • Draping

    • Time Out

    • Incision

    • Supplies

      • Routine

      • Specialty

      • Suture

      • Medications

      • Catheters and drains

    • Equipment

    • Surgical instrumentation

    • Surgical procedure steps

      • Counts

      • Dressing materials

        • Intraoperatively

        • Postoperatively

    • Postoperative

      • Postoperative destination

      • Postoperative patient care considerations

      • Prognosis

      • Complications

    • Wound care

      • Would classifications

      • Wound management

Genitourinary Surgery

  • Include I: Kidney, Ureter and Bladder

    • Kidney

      • Nephrectomy

      • Kidney transplant

      • Wilm’s tumor excision (adrenalectomy)

    • Ureter

      • Ureteroscopy

      • Ureteropyelithotomy

    • Bladder

      • Cystoscopy

        • TURBT

      • Cystectomy with creation of ileal conduit

      • Suspension (TVT/slint)

    • II Prostate

      • TURP

      • Prostatectomy

        • Laparoscopic with robot

        • Suprapubic

    • III Prostate seeding

      • Penile

        • Circumcision

        • Epispadias repair

        • Hypospadias repair

        • Penile Implant insertion

        • Penectomy

    • IV Testicular

      • Hydrocelectomy

      • Orchiopexy

      • Orchiectomy

  • Include II: Anatomy and Physiology

  • Include III: Pathophysiology

  • Include IV: Diagnostic interventions

    • Diagnostic exams

    • Preoperative testing

  • Include V: Surgical procedures

    • Special considerations

      • Patient factors

      • Room set-up

      • X-rays

      • Blood bank

      • Pathology (frozen section)

      • Radiology (C-arm, etc.)

    • Anesthesia

    • Patient position

      • Positioning aids

    • Patient skin prep

    • Draping

    • Time Out

    • Incision

    • Supplies

      • Routine

      • Specialty

      • Suture

      • Medications

      • Catheters and drains

    • Equipment

    • Surgical instrumentation

    • Surgical procedure steps

      • Counts

      • Dressing materials

        • Intraoperatively

        • Postoperatively

    • Postoperative

      • Postoperative destination

      • Postoperative patient care considerations

      • Prognosis

      • Complications

    • Wound care

      • Would classifications

      • Wound management

Otorhinolaryngologic Surgery

  • Include: I Ear

      • Cochlear implant

      • Mastoidectomy

      • Myringotomy

      • Stapedectomy

      • Tympanoplasty

    • II Nose

      • Choanal atresia

      • Endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS)

      • Nasal antrostomy

      • Nasal polypectomy

      • Septoplasty

      • Turbinectomy

    • III Oral cavity and throat

      • Laryngectomy

      • Parotidectomy

      • Radical neck dissection

        • Glossectomy

        • Mandibulectomy

      • Temporomandibular joint arthroscopy (TMJ)

      • Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)

      • Tracheotomy and tracheostomy

      • Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty

  • Include II: Anatomy and Physiology

  • Include III: Pathophysiology

  • Include IV: Diagnostic interventions

    • Diagnostic exams

    • Preoperative testing

  • Include V: Surgical procedures

    • Special considerations

      • Patient factors

      • Room set-up

      • X-rays

      • Blood bank

      • Pathology (frozen section)

      • Radiology (C-arm, etc.)

    • Anesthesia

    • Patient position

      • Positioning aids

    • Patient skin prep

    • Draping

    • Time Out

    • Incision

    • Supplies

      • Routine

      • Specialty

      • Suture

      • Medications

      • Catheters and drains

    • Equipment

    • Surgical instrumentation

    • Surgical procedure steps

      • Counts

      • Dressing materials

        • Intraoperatively

        • Postoperatively

    • Postoperative

      • Postoperative destination

      • Postoperative patient care considerations

      • Prognosis

      • Complications

    • Wound care

      • Would classifications

      • Wound management

Orthopedic Surgery

  • Include I: Shoulder

      • Acromioplasty

        • Open

        • Arthroscopic

      • Arthroscopy

      • Bankart procedure

        • Open

        • Arthroscopic

      • Total arthroplasty

    • II: Radius

      • ORIF

      • External fixator

    • III: Hip

      • Total arthroplasty

      • ORIF

    • IV: Femur

      • Femoral shaft fracture

        • Rodding

    • V: Knee

      • Arthroscopy

      • Anterior cruciate ligament repair (ACL)

      • Amputation

        • Above-the-knee (A/K)

        • Below-the-knee (B/K)

      • Total arthroplasty

    • VI: Ankle and foot

      • Achilles tendon repair

      • Triple arthrodesis

      • Bunionectomy

  • Include II: Anatomy and Physiology

  • Include III: Pathophysiology

  • Include IV: Diagnostic interventions

    • Diagnostic exams

    • Preoperative testing

  • Include V: Surgical procedures

    • Special considerations

      • Patient factors

      • Room set-up

      • X-rays

      • Blood bank

      • Pathology (frozen section)

      • Radiology (C-arm, etc.)

    • Anesthesia

    • Patient position

      • Positioning aids

    • Patient skin prep

    • Draping

    • Time Out

    • Incision

    • Supplies

      • Routine

      • Specialty

      • Suture

      • Medications

      • Catheters and drains

    • Equipment

    • Surgical instrumentation

    • Surgical procedure steps

      • Counts

      • Dressing materials

        • Intraoperatively

        • Postoperatively

    • Postoperative

      • Postoperative destination

      • Postoperative patient care considerations

      • Prognosis

      • Complications

    • Wound care

      • Would classifications

      • Wound management