Obstetrics and Gynecology Board Review Pearls of Wisdom

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380 Obstetrics and Gynecology Board Review •••


❍ What is the name of the operation combing anterior and posterior colporrhaphy with amputation of the
cervix and use of the cardinal ligaments to support the anterior vaginal wall and bladder?
Manchester-Fothergill.


❍ The Miya Hook is an instrument commonly used in what procedure?
Sacrospinous ligament fixation.


❍ Femoral hernias are more common in which gender?
Females.


❍ Inguinal hernias are more common in which gender?
Males.


❍ Intraoperative injury to what nerve results in the patient experiencing foot drop?
Common peroneal.


❍ Injury to the sciatic nerve presents what clinical picture?
Weakness during knee flexion.


❍ A patient who experiences pain in the medial groin, inner thigh, or labia after bladder suspension may have
entrapment of what nerve?
Ilioinguinal.


❍ Saphenous nerve injury is manifested by what symptoms?
Pain, burning, or aching in the calf.


❍ What nerve injury results in weakness of the thigh on adduction?
Obturator.


❍ Quadriceps weakness and gait impairment may be indicative of injury to what nerve?
Femoral.


❍ Rectal prolapse is more common in multiparous or nulliparous women?
Nulliparous.


❍ What is the name of the defect that is present when the pubocervical fascia separates from its attachment to
the fascia covering the obturator internus and levator ani muscles?
Paravaginal defect.


❍ A hernia through the canal of Nuck may be confused with what cystic lesions?
Gartner duct cyst or Bartholin cyst.

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