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Background: Diabetes is one of the main problems in health systems in the world. The present stud... more Background: Diabetes is one of the main problems in health systems in the world. The present study was conducted to assess the lesions in patients suffering diabetic foot ulcers. Materials & Methods: 104 patients with diabetic foot ulcers of both genders were included. All the cases were managed following conservative and surgical approach. Results: Out of 104 patients, males were 64 and females were 40. Duration of diabetes was 10 years in 54 patients. The difference was significant (P 10 years of diabetes history.
International Journal of Surgery Science, 2020
Background: Gallstone (GS) disease is a major health problem worldwide particularly in the adult ... more Background: Gallstone (GS) disease is a major health problem worldwide particularly in the adult population. Gallstones are a common occurrence in northern India. Prevalence of gallstone ranges from 10 to 20% in India. 2 It affects nearly 4. 3% of the population. Subjects and Methods: 146 Patients of cholelithiasis aged between 16 years to 65 years operated during the period from July 2017 to December 2019. They were divided into open and laparoscopic Cholecystectomy group. The patients were studied with respect to their clinical presentation and were categorized as patients with asymptomatic Gall stones, acute calculus cholecystitis and chronic calculus cholecystitis. Results: In open cholecystectomy group 45% were males and 55% females. In laparoscopic cholecystectomy group 36% were males and 64% females. The age range was from 16-65 year in both the groups. The mean age was 36. 29±14. 60 years for group open cholecystectomy and 34. 47±11. 20 years for group laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Symptoms of patients in both the groups were almost same. The mean operation time for Laparoscopic cholecystectomy was significantly longer than for Open cholecystectomy. Conclusion: The laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a safe and effective treatment of complicated gallstone disease. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is better than open cholecystectomy in terms of post-operative pain, analgesic requirement and early return to work.
Background: Diabetes is one of the main problems in health systems in the world. The present stud... more Background: Diabetes is one of the main problems in health systems in the world. The present study was conducted to assess the lesions in patients suffering diabetic foot ulcers. Materials & Methods: 104 patients with diabetic foot ulcers of both genders were included. All the cases were managed following conservative and surgical approach. Results: Out of 104 patients, males were 64 and females were 40. Duration of diabetes was 10 years in 54 patients. The difference was significant (P 10 years of diabetes history.
International Journal of Surgery Science, 2020
Background: Gallstone (GS) disease is a major health problem worldwide particularly in the adult ... more Background: Gallstone (GS) disease is a major health problem worldwide particularly in the adult population. Gallstones are a common occurrence in northern India. Prevalence of gallstone ranges from 10 to 20% in India. 2 It affects nearly 4. 3% of the population. Subjects and Methods: 146 Patients of cholelithiasis aged between 16 years to 65 years operated during the period from July 2017 to December 2019. They were divided into open and laparoscopic Cholecystectomy group. The patients were studied with respect to their clinical presentation and were categorized as patients with asymptomatic Gall stones, acute calculus cholecystitis and chronic calculus cholecystitis. Results: In open cholecystectomy group 45% were males and 55% females. In laparoscopic cholecystectomy group 36% were males and 64% females. The age range was from 16-65 year in both the groups. The mean age was 36. 29±14. 60 years for group open cholecystectomy and 34. 47±11. 20 years for group laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Symptoms of patients in both the groups were almost same. The mean operation time for Laparoscopic cholecystectomy was significantly longer than for Open cholecystectomy. Conclusion: The laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a safe and effective treatment of complicated gallstone disease. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is better than open cholecystectomy in terms of post-operative pain, analgesic requirement and early return to work.