Examination of the hands

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Carpal tunnel decompression scar. Radial border of the ring finger and Kaplan’s cardinal line are the key landmarks shown (dotted lines). If the incision needs to be extended proximally past…

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Examination of the abdomen

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Division of the abdomen into nine regions. RH, right hypochondrium; Ep, epigastric area; LH, left hypochondrium; RL, right lumbar area; Um, umbilical or periumbilical area; LL, left lumbar area; RI,…

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Focal neurological examination

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Visual field deficits. Reproduced from Bulters D, Shenouda E. Assessment of neurological function. Surgery (Oxford) 2007; 25: 501–4, with permission from Elsevier. What is the role of ophthalmoscopy in patients…

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Arterial examination of the upper limbs

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How is Allen’s test interpreted? Allen’s test: determining whether the hand can be perfused by a single artery. Rationale: Determines whether the hand can be perfused from the ulnar artery…

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Arterial examination of the lower limbs

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Arterial anatomy of the lower limb. What are the anatomical landmarks of the peripheral pulses in the lower limbs? Femoral pulse: just inferior to the midinguinal point (halfway between anterior…

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Examination of the hip

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Normal hip abductors. Positive Trendelenburg’s test: weakness of hip abductors on the left side. Rationale: A Trendelenburg’s test (orthopaedic) identifies weakness of the abductors of the hip. Technique: The patient…

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Chest x-ray

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Chest radiograph showing right central venous line (solid white arrow) and ET tube (hollow white arrow) in correct positions. A left central line, which only reaches the brachiocephalic vein, requires…

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Oral and maxillofacial examination

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1. Palpation of supraorbital ridge and frontal bone. 2. Palpation of infraorbital and lateral orbital ridges. 3. Palpation of zygomatic arch. 4. Palpation of mandibular ramus and angle. 5. Palpation…

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Examination of the knee

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Rationale: Excessive lateral translation of the patella, compared to the contralateral side, may suggest previous dislocation and injury to the medial patellofemoral ligament and retinaculum. Technique: The patient is supine…

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Examination of the thorax and lungs

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Left posterolateral thoracotomy. Right-sided chest drain scar in the 5th intercostal space, anterior to the mid-axillary line. Posterolateral thoracotomy (5th intercostal space) to access the lungs and pleura Anterolateral thoracotomy…

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