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General Surgery
General Surgery Referral Guidelines for MAP Handbook
Scope
- Seeing referrals from MAP outpatient clinics
- Follow-up of surgical and trauma patients
- For specific questions please email
- kellison@ascension.org (Seton Surgical Group APN)
- juecker@ascension.org (Attending Surgeon)
- dfielder@ascension.org (Attending Surgeon)
Brief summary of appropriate ER referrals:
- Appendicitis
- Bowel obstruction
Summary of appropriate ROUTINE referrals:
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- Abdominal mass
- Anal fissure/abscess
- Colon mass/tumor
- Recurrent/refractory diverticulitis (post-acute, for elective surgical planning)
- Gallstones/gallbladder / cholecystitis / biliary colic (please have abdominal ultrasound and LFTs)
- GERD that is not-responsive to medical management (Dr. Uecker, 512-324-GERD)
- Hiatal/paraesophageal hernias (with imaging/EGD diagnosis)/achalasia (Dr. Uecker, 512-324-GERD)
- Groin hernia/mass
- Guaiac/hemoccult positive/blood in stool (may consider referral to GI clinic)
- Hemorrhoids (must have failed medical management)
- Hidradenitis
- Inguinal hernia/mass
- Liver/hepatic mass/tumor (may consider referral to GI clinic)
- Lymph node biopsy/lymphadenopathy (please order ultrasound imaging prior to referral)
- Pancreatic cyst/pseudocyst/mass/tumor/nodule
- Parathyroid hyperplasia/adenoma
- Pilonidal cyst/abscess
- Port-a-cath placement/removal/chemotherapy access
- Rectal mass/tumor
- Splenomegaly (please order imaging and labs prior to referral)
- Stomach mass/tumor/ulcer (with EGD/imaging)
- Thyroid cancer with tissue diagnosis/symptomatic goiters (if pt does not meet these criteria please send to endocrinology)
- Umbilical hernia/mass
- Ventral hernia/Incisional hernia
- Any hospital follow-up from general / trauma surgical service
Please do NOT refer the following patients:
- Breast Masses/Breast Disease (Refer to Cancer Care Collaborative)
- Cancer (Refer to Seton Infusion Center)
- Patient requesting cosmetic surgery evaluation
- Cystocele/Rectocele/Pelvic Prolapse (refer to Urogynecology)
- Hydrocele (refer to Urology)
- Hyperhydrosis
- Melanoma (refer to Surgical Oncology at Seton Infusion Center)
- Pediatric patients (refer to Specially for Children)
- Screening Colonoscopy
- Small lipomas, cysts, or skin lesions less than 4 cm (refer to Dermatology)
- Testicular Masses (refer to Urology)
- Vague abdominal pain
- Varicose Veins
Documentation required for scheduling an appointment:
- Past Medical History (PMH)
- Current medication list
- Most recent progress note describing condition for which patient is being referred.
- Include H&H and stool Guaiac if referring for GI bleeding
- Recent pertinent scans or imaging reports