Spot 5: CECT picture of Hydatid cyst and its management
2. Viva plus instruments
I greeted with 5 examiners sitting behind the table full of Laparoscopic instruments. They inquired me about my college and unit background. I was asked following questions:
Q1. Why did you choose Minimal access surgery? Is MAS good for surgeon or the patients?
Q2. What is this instrument (optical tocar), how is entry into abdomen is made with this, this is disposable or reusable, how is this sterilized if reusable?
Q3. How is this used (Veress needle), how ll you insert this (show me how ll you hold this), if you are not able to insert in 3 times attempt what ll you do?
Q4. Show me the instrument lying in the table which work on bipolar energy (I picked ligasure), what’s name of the instrument, how it works?
Q5. How RCT is beneficial, what is level of evidence of Metanalysis and RCT?
This is just an overview. Actual viva was more complex but all examiners emphasized on basics only.
3. LAP simulation
Porcine hepatobiliary system was assembled in a lap simulator and we were asked to dissect the GB from Liver bed. I had earlier performed two independent lap cholecystectomies in UCMS (thanks to my senior Dr Faizul Haque). Still I perforated the gall bladder. But I proceeded with what was required to manage the complication. I guess it was not a test of how quickly you remove the GB, rather it was an assessment of hand eye coordination, intraoperative assessment of situation and handling complication.
Between Departmental Assessment and final result
I talked to other qualified candidates after departmental assessment. Few told the truth. Some exaggerated their viva and made me scared. I planned to read for upcoming DNB exam in case I wasn’t selected, but I couldn’t read much. Those 3-4 waiting days were quite scary but I finally got rank 1 and it was worth the wait.
Final Take
Ups and downs come in everyone’s life. If some of your days are going bad and if you are lagging behind, regroup your courage and strength and start afresh. Everyone is in same boat; difference is of persistence and implementing your strategy. Remember, revision is the key.