I: Surgeries &Hemolytic anemiascular System

I: Surgeries &Hemolytic anemiascular System (100)

a) Aim To discuss the condition of a child patient with abdominal pain related to autoamputated appendix. b) Case Report A male patient at 12 has admitted to our clinic with abdominal pain and vomiting complaints lasting for two days. His white blood cell (WBC) count was 9,100 and C-reactive protein (CRP) level was 27,89. Although direct radiographs have reflected normal structure, there...
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Authors Bircan Savran, Ahmet Kou00c3u00a7ak, Bekir u00c5u017eanal, Yasin Tuu00c4u0178rul Karakuu00c5u0178
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Page No. 43 to 44

The spleen is one of the most commonly injured organs in the body to get traumatized. It can be associated with significant mortality. It is commonly injured following penetrating trauma and one of the most most commonly injured organ following blunt trauma to the left side if abdomen. Due to the soft consistency the injuries are often minor and can be easily managed. The article pinpoin...
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Authors Dr. Ashfaq ulHassan, Dr.Shifan Khanday, Prof. Nisar Chaudhary, Dr. Obaid, Dr. Muneeb Ul Hassan, Dr. Zahida Rasool
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Page No. 31 to 33

There are many surgical operations for the treatment of pilonidalis cyst. The results are controversial and surgical infections as recurrences are common complications. We suggest a new surgical technique consists in two operating times: the first (“dirty”) of cyst exeresis and the second (“clean”) of direct suture. The first resu...
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Authors Dioscoridi Lorenzo ,Giampaolo Perri , Carassale Gianluca
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Page No. 45 to 46

Background: The neonatal period is a highly vulnerable time for an infant, who is completing many of the physiologic adjustments required for extra- uterine existence. If the neonate suffered a problem which needs surgery this challenge is magnified. In this study we tried to assess those surgical neonates presented and managed in Sinnar Teaching Hospital in south of Sudan from february2...
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Authors Dr. Awad Rhmattalla Abdalla, Dr. Selma Hussien Ahmed Karsani
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Page No. 17 to 21

Advances in minimal access surgery has revolutionized the practice of surgery over the past two decades. In some areas, laparoscopy has become the standard of care as in cholecystectomy. Laparoscopy in trauma however has been trailing behind, supposedly because of the fear of missing injuries in unpredictable trauma setting. There are reports in the literature about the benefit of laparo...
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Authors I Bombil, MD, FCS (SA); A Maraj, MBChB; W S Lunda, MD, MMED Fam Med, H.Dip.Surg; J Thomson, MBBCh; B Puttergill, MBBCh
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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Common therapies in the treatment of CAD are invasive, insufficient and pose additional risks in patients with advanced refractory CAD. Cardiac shock wave therapy (CSWT) is a safe and effective non-invasive intervention in the management of patients with refractory CAD. In this article, we briefly outline our work i...
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Authors Wang Yu, Peng Yunzhu, Yang Ping, Cai Hong Yan, Tao Siming, Guo Tao
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Page No. 9 to 15

Extraadrenal paraganglioma constitute only 10%. Among them paraganglioma outside usual distribution is less than 1%. Most of the cases are solitary and sporadic. Familial cases are also seen. They are associated with several syndromes. Extra-adrenal paragangliomas are rarely diagnosed preoperatively unless the lesion is functional. Paraganglioma of mesentery of small intestine are very r...
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Authors Dr. Raghuveer M N, Prof. G Siddesh, Dr.Girish T U, Dr. Mohammed Raza
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Page No. 23 to 30

Aims & Objectives: Intestinal Perforations are most common surgical emergencies seen worldwide. Despite improvement in diagnosis, antibiotics, surgical treatments and intensive care support, it is still an important cause of mortality in surgical patients. This study was done to know the spectrum of etiology, clinical presentation, management and treatment outcomes of patients admitted w...
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Authors Puneet Malik, B L Yadav, Kulbhushan Haldeniya, Gajendra Anuragi, Ravindra Goyal
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Page No. 49 to 54

Background Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the mode of presentations, clinical profile and the sensitivity of imaging in the abdominal tumours in paediatric and types of tumours. Methods: This was a prospective and retrospective cross sectional study conducted in Khartoum Teaching Hospital and Ribat University Hospital in the period between April 2012 to April 2014. Va...
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Authors Prof.Omer E. M. Khair, Mr. Amir Abdalla Mohammadin,Dr. Hassan.I.A.
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Page No. 45 to 47

Introduction: Several surgical techniques emphasizing sutures on the lower lateral cartilage have been studied by surgeons as instruments to improve nasal tip remodeling. It is already known that the domal divergence angle and its definition angle can be modified by lateral intercrural suture (LIS). Techniques for measuring these structures are not yet standardized. Objectives: Assess th...
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Authors Caio Soares, Marcos Mocellin, Rogu00c3u00a9rio Pasinato, Cezar Berger, Osvaldo Malafaia, Francisco Grocoske, Maria Julia Issa
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