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Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University, 2014
The handle bar injury is quite common in pediatric age group. The nature of injury may vary from ... more The handle bar injury is quite common in pediatric age group. The nature of injury may vary from minor abrasions to life-threatening acute abdomen. We present a case who came to us after five days of sustaining such injury with anterior abdominal wall hematoma and surprisingly, we found free gas under the right dome of diaphragm. We successfully treated the patient conservatively and the patient is being followed up at regular interval.
International Surgery Journal, 2017
Background: At times, patient undergoing treatment for stone (4mm-6mm) in urinary tract beyond 6-... more Background: At times, patient undergoing treatment for stone (4mm-6mm) in urinary tract beyond 6-8 weeks keeps on complaining mild, intermittent pain in RLQ, Central abdomen with nausea without urinary symptoms. In these cases, appendicectomy was performed. Post-operative relief and histopathology revealing inflammatory changes in appendix validated the procedure.Methods: This study was conducted in department of surgery of Rajshree Medical and Research Institute of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. India. 35 patients of ages between 14-65 years, mean being (39.5 years). Male female ratio being (2.5:1) who were suffering from recurrent pain in RLQ and being treated for stone in urinary tract (4-6 mm) were selected for the study. These patients were already received treatment for Urolithiasis for 6-8 weeks but proved to be of no avail. They were considered for appendicectomy. Macroscopic and microscopic results were analysed of the specimen rendered from 35 patients. Follow up results ...
Academia Journal of Surgery, 2018
International Surgery Journal
Background: Umbilical hernia is the commonest of all the abdominal hernias. The current study was... more Background: Umbilical hernia is the commonest of all the abdominal hernias. The current study was planned to evaluate the outcome of…
International Surgery Journal
Background: Medical science is a blend of Art and Science. Technology evolved conceived presumabl... more Background: Medical science is a blend of Art and Science. Technology evolved conceived presumably to improve the medical science. Increasing incidence of bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomies proved otherwise. Multiple factors e.g. cognitive psychology, laparoscopic environment and no proper algorithms to manage, factor may be responsible for these results. To understand properly the mystique, we under took this study.Methods: This study was conducted on 200 cases which underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomies. 12 cases developed bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomies and 10 cases of bile duct injury sustained through open cholecystectomies were studied in detail results noted and analyzed.Results: All these cases 12/200 laparoscopic cholecystectomy, 10/200 open cholecystectomies were followed up, sign and symptoms noted, USG studies, ERCP stenting, sphincterotomy studies reviewed and sequence of management underlined.Conclusions: Early realisation ...
International Journal of Surgery Science
Giant epidermal cyst is defined when the size of the cyst exceeds 5 cm. Giant epidermal cysts are... more Giant epidermal cyst is defined when the size of the cyst exceeds 5 cm. Giant epidermal cysts are rare and have a propensity to develop malignancy. We reported a case of large sebaceous cyst in 56 year old female patient over gluteal region.
Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University, 2014
The handle bar injury is quite common in pediatric age group. The nature of injury may vary from ... more The handle bar injury is quite common in pediatric age group. The nature of injury may vary from minor abrasions to life-threatening acute abdomen. We present a case who came to us after five days of sustaining such injury with anterior abdominal wall hematoma and surprisingly, we found free gas under the right dome of diaphragm. We successfully treated the patient conservatively and the patient is being followed up at regular interval.
International Surgery Journal, 2017
Background: At times, patient undergoing treatment for stone (4mm-6mm) in urinary tract beyond 6-... more Background: At times, patient undergoing treatment for stone (4mm-6mm) in urinary tract beyond 6-8 weeks keeps on complaining mild, intermittent pain in RLQ, Central abdomen with nausea without urinary symptoms. In these cases, appendicectomy was performed. Post-operative relief and histopathology revealing inflammatory changes in appendix validated the procedure.Methods: This study was conducted in department of surgery of Rajshree Medical and Research Institute of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. India. 35 patients of ages between 14-65 years, mean being (39.5 years). Male female ratio being (2.5:1) who were suffering from recurrent pain in RLQ and being treated for stone in urinary tract (4-6 mm) were selected for the study. These patients were already received treatment for Urolithiasis for 6-8 weeks but proved to be of no avail. They were considered for appendicectomy. Macroscopic and microscopic results were analysed of the specimen rendered from 35 patients. Follow up results ...
Academia Journal of Surgery, 2018
International Surgery Journal
Background: Umbilical hernia is the commonest of all the abdominal hernias. The current study was... more Background: Umbilical hernia is the commonest of all the abdominal hernias. The current study was planned to evaluate the outcome of…
International Surgery Journal
Background: Medical science is a blend of Art and Science. Technology evolved conceived presumabl... more Background: Medical science is a blend of Art and Science. Technology evolved conceived presumably to improve the medical science. Increasing incidence of bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomies proved otherwise. Multiple factors e.g. cognitive psychology, laparoscopic environment and no proper algorithms to manage, factor may be responsible for these results. To understand properly the mystique, we under took this study.Methods: This study was conducted on 200 cases which underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomies. 12 cases developed bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomies and 10 cases of bile duct injury sustained through open cholecystectomies were studied in detail results noted and analyzed.Results: All these cases 12/200 laparoscopic cholecystectomy, 10/200 open cholecystectomies were followed up, sign and symptoms noted, USG studies, ERCP stenting, sphincterotomy studies reviewed and sequence of management underlined.Conclusions: Early realisation ...
International Journal of Surgery Science
Giant epidermal cyst is defined when the size of the cyst exceeds 5 cm. Giant epidermal cysts are... more Giant epidermal cyst is defined when the size of the cyst exceeds 5 cm. Giant epidermal cysts are rare and have a propensity to develop malignancy. We reported a case of large sebaceous cyst in 56 year old female patient over gluteal region.