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Research paper thumbnail of Covid-19 and surgery: Challenging issues in the face of new normal – A narrative review

Annals of Medicine and Surgery, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Correlation Of Serum Levels Of Tumor Markers With Resectabilty In Carcinoma Gall Bladder- Results From A Pilot Study In Indogangetic Belt

HPB, 2019

All patiets who underwent radical cholecystectomy during the study period of 1 year were enrolled... more All patiets who underwent radical cholecystectomy during the study period of 1 year were enrolled. Result: Out of total patients operated for radical cholecystectomy with uneventful postoperative period, average preop albumin was found to be 4.22. In complicated postoperative patients' average albumin was 3.39. Average albumin levels in patients with SSI-3.38, Pneumonia-2.69, DVT-3.2, Wound dehiscence-2.58, Postop biliary fistula-3.6 and UTI-3.45. There was no postoperative myocardial infarction and mortality in any of the patients enrolled in this study. The incidence of SSI-35.2% , DVT-14.2% , Pneumonia-14.2% , UTI-7.1% & Postop biliary fistula-7.1% Conclusion: After detailed analysis it was found that low serum albumin was found to be associated with increased risk of postoperative complications including surgical site infection, pneumonia, urinary tract infection and DVT. Hence preoperative optimization of serum albumin levels by providing adequate nutrition supplementation will be beneficial to all patients of carcinoma of gall bladder undergoing radical cholecystectomy. This study is able to highlight preop albumin as a predictor for the postop outcomes in patients of GB Carcinoma.

Research paper thumbnail of Covid-19 and surgery: Challenging issues in the face of new normal – A narrative review

Annals of Medicine and Surgery, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Correlation Of Serum Levels Of Tumor Markers With Resectabilty In Carcinoma Gall Bladder- Results From A Pilot Study In Indogangetic Belt

HPB, 2019

All patiets who underwent radical cholecystectomy during the study period of 1 year were enrolled... more All patiets who underwent radical cholecystectomy during the study period of 1 year were enrolled. Result: Out of total patients operated for radical cholecystectomy with uneventful postoperative period, average preop albumin was found to be 4.22. In complicated postoperative patients' average albumin was 3.39. Average albumin levels in patients with SSI-3.38, Pneumonia-2.69, DVT-3.2, Wound dehiscence-2.58, Postop biliary fistula-3.6 and UTI-3.45. There was no postoperative myocardial infarction and mortality in any of the patients enrolled in this study. The incidence of SSI-35.2% , DVT-14.2% , Pneumonia-14.2% , UTI-7.1% & Postop biliary fistula-7.1% Conclusion: After detailed analysis it was found that low serum albumin was found to be associated with increased risk of postoperative complications including surgical site infection, pneumonia, urinary tract infection and DVT. Hence preoperative optimization of serum albumin levels by providing adequate nutrition supplementation will be beneficial to all patients of carcinoma of gall bladder undergoing radical cholecystectomy. This study is able to highlight preop albumin as a predictor for the postop outcomes in patients of GB Carcinoma.

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