SURGERY AND ALLIED SPECIALITIES
Minimum time period of training excluding period for University Examination.
I.          GENERAL SURGERY (including cardiothoracic and ...                  300 hrs
            Vascular Surgery, Urology, Paed. Surgery, Plastic Surgery
            Neurosurgery, and casualty)
II.         ANAESTHESIOLOGY                                                    20 Hrs.
III.        ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY                                                100 Hrs.
IV.         PHYSICAL MEDICINE                                                  20 Hrs.
V.          RADIODIAGNOSIS AND RADIOTHERAPY                                    20 Hrs.
VI.         DENTISTRY.                                                         10 Hrs.
                             SURGERY AND ALLIED SPECIALITIES
                           (WARD CLINICS) -3 HRS/DAY (9 am-12 NOON)
                 Subject           3rd .     4th.    5th.     6th.      7th.   8th.       9th.   Total
                                   Sem       Sem     Sem      Sem       Sem    Sem        Sem    (142
                                   (18       (22     (18      (22       (18    (22        (22    wks)
                                   wks)      wks)    wks)     wks)      wks)   wks)       wks)
           I.GENERAL               6                 4                  4      6          6      26
           SURGERY AND
           ANAESTHESIOLOGY'
           II.ORTHO.SURGERY                          4        4                           2      10
           AND PHYSICAL
           MEDICINE
           III. CASUALTY                                                2                        2
           IV.RADIO DIAGNOSIS                                           2                        2
           V. DENTISTRY                                                 2                        2
                                   6         X       8        4         10     6          8      42
           Ward ending examinations should be taken preferably on the last day of the particular allotted
            ward.
           Students should not be placed in ward clinics during preparatory leave of not more than 10
            days for Final Internal assessment Examination and not more than 15 days for Final
            University Examination for each professional examination.(dates of such examination should
            be announced well before for proper planning and execution).
.
           Time table for different examination needs to be displayed at the beginning of academic
             session.
                           SURGERY AND ALLUED SPECIALITIES
                           THEORETICAL DIDACTIC LECTURES.
                               4th . & 5th . Semester (50 Hrs.)
I.      Asepsis, Antisepsis, Sterilisation                                            …2
II.     Nonspecific and specific surgical infections,                                         ... 5
        Lymphadenopathy, tetanus, Gasgangrene, Leprosy, TB,
        Syphilis, AIDS, Nosocomial infections. Filariasis
III.    Wounds -classification and management, Wound                                  ... 3
        Healing, wound infections.
IV      Shock, Haemorrhage, Blood transfusion                                                 …3
V.      Burns                                                                                 …2
VI      Nutrition and fluid therapy in surgery (Basics of                                     …3
        ElectrOlyte and acid base balance).
VII.    Cysts, Haematomas, Ulcers, sinus, Fistula, Tumours-Benign and malignant and
        Management of Malignant tumour                                                        ... 3
VIII.   Peripheral vascular diseases -ischaemic limbs, varicose                               ... 4
        veins, Lymphoedema.
IX.     Abdominal Wall, Umbilicus, hernia                                                     …2
X.      Acute abdomen, Peritonitis and intraabdominal                                         …3
        Abscess, Management of abdominal trauma.
XI.     Principle of organ + tissue transplantation
XII.    Anaesthesia -General principles & techniques                                          …5
        Patient preparation, complications, CPR,
XIII.   Orthopaedic Surgery-                                                                  …15
        (A) Classification of bone and joint injuries
            diagnosis, principles of treatment of closed
            and open injuries, complications.
        (B) Specific orthopaedic injuries of upper and
            Lower limbs and spinal trauma.
                                   6th & 7th Semester (45 Hrs)
I.      Liver, GB, CBD                                                       ...4
II      Pancreas, spleen                                                     ...4
III.    Stomach & Duodenum, Upper G.I. Hge                                   ...3
IV.     Intestinal Obstruction, Mesentery                                    ...3
                                                                                                  2
V.      Appendix, large gut including rectum and anal canal, Lower             ... 4
        G.I.Hge
VI.     Breast                                                                 ...3
VII.    Thyroid                                                                ...2
VIII.   Para thyroid. Adrenal                                                  ...2
IX.     Orthopaedic Surgery                                                    ...16
         1. Bone and joint infections -non specific and specific
         2. Tumours.
         3. Deformities -congenital and paralytic
         4. Metabolic bone diseases.
         5. Arthritis and degenerative diseases.
         6. Amputation And disarticulations.
X.      Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation                                     ...4
                             8th & 9th Semester (30 Hrs. + 25 Hrs.)
I.      Head injuries,                                                         ...5
           Intracranial SOL's
            Pitutary.
II      Chest injuries Post op. chest complications,                           ...5
        Bronchial carcinoma
        Dysphagia -Oesephageal, strictures and malignancy.                     ...5
III.    Mouth, Tongue, jaw swellings, salivary glands,                         ...6
        Peripheral nerve injury.
IV.     Common paediatric surgical problem.                                    ...4
V.      Urology -Congenital anomalies, Urolithiasis,                           ...10
        Genitourinary Trauma, TB, Tumours, Haematuria,
        Retention of urine
        Prostate, Urethra, Scrotal pathologies -Testis, epididymis,
        Hydroceles.
        Diseases of penis, Male infertility.
VI.     Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy                                           4
VII.    Tutorial classes (May be in batches)                                   25
           A. Operative surgery and surgical anatomy
              (including instruments).
           B. Surgical pathology and specimens.
           C. Radiodiagnosis.
           D. Pre-op. preparation and post op. management and complications.
           E. Surgical emergencies.
           F. Recent advances.
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                           SURGERY AND ALLIED SPECIALITIES
                             (SEMESTERWISE DISTRIBUTION)
               CQNTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION
THEORETICAL                                          PRACTICAL/CLINICAL
                                                     2nd PROFSSOIONAL
I. At the end of 5 Semester classes                  I. Ward ending 3rd Semester 6 wks (Genl.Surgery)
II. At the end of 7th. Semester classes              II. Ward ending 5 semester-
                                                         (a) 4 wks (General Surgery)
III. At the end of 9th Semester classes                  (b) 4 wks (Ortho. Surgery)
                                                     III Ward ending 6th Semester
                                                          (Orthopedics, Physical Medicine, Casualty)
                                                     3rd PROFESSIONAL
                                                     IV) Ward ending 7th Semester
                                                          (General Surgery, Radiology, Dentistry)
                                                     V) Ward ending 8th Semester
                                                         (General Surgery)
                                                     VI) Ward ending 9th semester
                                                         (General Surgery & Ortho.)
                      FINAL INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION
                THEORETICAL                                        PRACTICAL/CLINICAL
               During 9th semester                                   During 9th semester
                            FINAL UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION
                               3RD PROFESSIONAL PART II
                THEORETICAL                                        PRACTICAL/CLINICAL
               During 9th semester                                   During 9th semester
                                      MARKS DISTRIBUTION
Continuous Internal                   Final Internal Assessment          Total Internal Assessment
Assessment
 Theory       Practical/Clinical      Theory    Practical/Clinical     Theory     Practical
  (a)               (b)                 (c)           (d)             (a) + (c)   Clinical      (e)+ (f)
                                                                     =e           (b) + (d) =
                                                                                  f
    15                15                  15           15                30            30           60
                 FINAL UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION (3rd.Prof. Part-ll)
                                                                                         
         Theory paper I& II                                 Oral                   Practical/Clinical
           2 1/2 Hr / each
         60 Marks Paper     =120                            = 20                      = 100
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                                   ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
                         TH
                    (4        AND 5TH . SEMESTER) LECTURE CLASSES
                                          Total 15 lectures.
A.     Classification of bone and joint injuries and their diagnosis                   -1
       Principles of treatment of closed and open injuries                             -1
       Complications -Early & Late, Local & Systemic                                   -1
       Healing of fractures                                                            -1
B.     Orthopaedic trauma of upper limbs
         1. Fracture clavicle
         2. Injuries around shoulder joint
                Rotator cuff injury                                                         -2
                Acromioclavicular dislocation
                Shoulder dislocations
                Fracture of upper end of humerus
         3. Fracture of shaft of humerus
         4. Injuries around elbow joint
                Supracondylar and transcondylar fractures of humerus
                Dislocation of Elbow
                Fracture of radial head and olecranon                                  - -2
         5. Fracture of forearm bones and Monteggia and Galeazzi
                Injuries around wrist joint
                Colles' fracture and other fractures of distal radius
                Fracture scaphoid
                Bennett's fracture dislocation
          6. Injuries around wrist joint
                Colles' fracture and other fractures of distal radius
                Fracture scaphoid                                                       -1
                Bennett's fracture dislocation.
C.     Orthopaedic trauma of pelvis lower limbs and spine -
          1. Stable and unstable fractures of pelvis }-I                                    -1
          2. Dislocation of hip
          3. Fracture of neck of femur and trochanteric/subtrochanteric fractures -2         -1
          4. Fracture of shaft of femur
          5. Injuries around knee joint
               Supracondylar and condylar injuries
               Internal derangement of knee
               Fractures of patella -2                                                      -2
               Proximal tibial injuries
           6. Fracture of shaft of tibia and fibula
           7. Injuries around ankle and foot injuries.
           8. Spinal trauma.                                                                 -1.
                                   ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
                         TH       TH
                    (6        AND 7 . SEMESTER) LECTURE CLASSES.
                                       [Total 16 lectures ]
1. Bone and joint infections                                                    -3
      Acute and chronic pyogenic osteomyelitis.
      Septic arthritis
      Bone and joint tuberculosis -Hip, Knee, Spine.
                                                                                                   5
2. Bone tumours                                                                   -3
       Classification
       Osteochondroma
       Chondroma
       Chondrosarcoma
       Osteosarcoma
       Giant cell tumours
       Ewing's tumour
       Multiple myeloma
       Secondary bone tumours
3. Deformities -Congenital and paralytic                                          -5
        Syndactyly & Polydactyly.
        Exostosis
        Fibrous dysplasia
        Osteogenesis imperfecta
        Congenital dislocation of hip (developmental dysplasia)
        Torticollis
        CTEV
        Genu Valgum & Varum
        Spina bifida -occulta & cystica
        Scoliosis and Kyphosis
        Basics of Poliomyelitis and cerebral palsy.
4. Metabolic and degenerative diseases and arthritis                              -3
      Gout
      Rheumatoid arthritis
      Spondylosis and spondylolisthesis
      Osteoarthritis
      Ankylosing spondylitis
      Disc prolapse
      Perthes' disease.
5. Amputations and disarticulations                                               -2
     a) General principles, Indications, types, complications.
     b) Symes', Gritti-stokes, Below knee, Above knee,
     Forearm, Arm, Fingers and toes.
            SYLLABUS FOR M.B.B.S. COURSE IN PHYSICAL MEDICINE
                              & REHABILITATION.         - [4 Classes]
1       Introduction -History, Scope, definition, terminology and facets of Rehabilitation.
2.      Trreatment modalities used in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation -Heat, Cold, Electricity,
        Exercise, Traction etc.
3.      Rehabilitation in different conditions-
        e.g. CVA, Paraplagia, Cerebral palsy, PPRP, Myopathy, Arthritis etc,
4.      Rehabilitation of Amputees, Prosthesis, Orthosis and aids to mobility.
        Disability Evaluation and certification.
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                             ANAESTHESIOLOGY –[ 10 classes ]
GENERAL PRINCIPLES & TECHNIQUES -                 Introduction           -[3 Lectures] ,
                                                  Regional Anaesthesia
                                                          -Spinal
                                                          -Epidural
                                                  Local Anaesthesia
                                                          -Safety
                                                          -Complication -Diagnosis &
                                                           Management.
PATIENT PREPARATION -            Assessment                -[3 Lectures.]
                                 Preparation
                                 Premedication
COMPLICATIONS -                  Hypoxia
                                 Hypotension -[I Lecture]
                                 Post Operative lung complications -[1 lecture.]
CPR - Paediatrics / Neonate      -[2 Lectures.]
      -Adult
                 WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Model Questions :-                           SURGERY
                                             First Paper .
Full Marks -60                                                                     Time: 2.30hrs
The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Candidates are required to give their answers in
their own words as far as practicable.
                                              Section -I
1. Define shock? Classify different types of shock. Describe the management of hypovolamic
   shock.                                                                        2+8+5 = 15
2. What are causes of lump in Rt. Iliac fossa? Describe the management of acute appendicular lump?
                                                                                 5+5+5 = 15
                                                  OR
   A 40 yrs old female patient present with lump over Rt. Upper abdomen with obstructive jaundice
   -how will you proceed to investigate such a case?
   Describe the pre-operative preparation of a jaundice patient.                   8+7=15
3. Write short answers on (any five):                                                5 x 5 = 25
        a) Intercostal drain.
        b) ATLS
        c) Septicaemia
        d) Active immunization against tetanus
        e) MODS
        f) Electric burns
                                                                                                     7
                                               Section -II
4. Write short notes on (any five)                                                4 x 5 = 20
        a) Carpal tunnel syndrome
        b) Wrist drop
        c) Non-union of fracture.
        d) Brodie's abscess
        e) Scoliosis
        f) Sequestrum
        g) Tension band wiring
                                               Surgery:
Paper I included   :
        I. General Surgery
        2. Gastro-intestinal including colo-rectal surgery. Abdominal Wall & Hernia,
Hepatubilliary System, Pancreas, Spleen, Peritoneum Retroperitonent.
        3. Breast
        4. Head Neck surgery
        5. Orthopaedics
Paper II included:     General Surgery including venous, arterial & lymphatic diseases.
        1. Genitourinary System.
        2. Endocrinology
        3. Anaesthesiology
        4. Radiology & Radiotherapy
        5. Dental Surgery
        6. Special Surgery – Paediatric Surgery, Cardio-Vascular Surgery, Neurosurgery,
                                  Plastic Surgery and Traumatology
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                                    Scheme of Examination:
    Total marks: 60                                                 Time: 2.30 Hours
                                             Paper I
1) Broad question on general surgery                                          15
2) Broad question on G.I. System etc.                                          15
  With alternative (Division marks is required)
3) Short notes on any two out of four                                          2x5
4) Short notes on any five (Orthopaediecs)                                    5x4
                                             Paper-II
1. Broad question on Genitourinary System, endocrinology, with one alternative 15
2. Write short answer on any three out of five                                3x5
3. Write short answer on any three out of five                                3x5
       in the following subjects
               a) Paediatric Surgery
               b) Plastic Surgery & Casualty
               c) Radiology & Radiotherapy
               d) Anaesthesiology
4. Write short answer on any three out of five                                 3x5
               Dental Surgery
               Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
               Cardiothoracic Surgery
               Neuro Surgery