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Background: human Hydatid disease or echinococcosis, caused by larval form of Echinococcus granul... more Background: human Hydatid disease or echinococcosis, caused by larval form of Echinococcus granulosus, has a worldwide distribution and is endemic in many countries especially in Mediterranean region, middle and Far East.
Tariq al-aubaidi Background: As the laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most common procedure for... more Tariq al-aubaidi Background: As the laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most common procedure for management of gall stone diseases, the prediction of its difficulty is one of most important subject to decrease the complications of this common procedure. Objective: The aim of the study is to build up a score system that based on intra operative parameters to predict the difficulty of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Patients& Methods: A prospective study with 107 patients operated on during 14 months, from 1st October 2015 to 30th of November 2016, in the first surgical unit in Baghdad teaching hospital / medical city, with elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy, with using a score system consist from 10 point as maximum & 0 point as minimum, by using 8 intra operative parameters. Results:
Background: The liver is the second most commonly injured organ in abdominal trauma, liver injury... more Background: The liver is the second most commonly injured organ in abdominal trauma, liver injury could be caused by trauma to abdomen, lower chest and back (blunt or penetrating injury) and may be associated with high mortality and morbidity depending on the mechanism of injury and associated injuries.
Background: The Harmonic scalpel (HS) has been proven to be an effective, efficient, and
Background: Appendicitis was first recognized as a disease entity in sixteenth century and was ca... more Background: Appendicitis was first recognized as a disease entity in sixteenth century and was called perityphlitis. McBurney in 1889 described the clinical features of acute appendicitis. Open appendectomy is used since last century. In 1983, a German Gynecologist Semm performed the first laparoscopic appendectomy. Laparoscopic surgery is now a well established and advanced method of performing general surgical procedures.
Background: laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) gained a wide acceptance as treatment of choice for... more Background: laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) gained a wide acceptance as treatment of choice for acute cholecystitis (AC) as early in 72 hours of admission or after interval of 8-12 weeks after the patient treated by medical treatment.
Background: cholecystectomy is one of the most frequently performed operations. Open cholecystect... more Background: cholecystectomy is one of the most frequently performed operations. Open cholecystectomy has been the gold slandered for over 100 years .laparoscopic cholecystectomy was introduced in 1980s.
Background: intestinal anastomosis is one of the most commonly performed procedures it required t... more Background: intestinal anastomosis is one of the most commonly performed procedures it required to re-establish gastrointestinal continuity after surgical resection, traumatic disruption or bypass procedures. In last decade, advances in intestinal stapling devices have led to an increased frequency of stapled anastomosis. There are varieties of proposed benefit from a stapled technique: better blood supply, reduced tissue manipulation, less edema, uniformity of suture, adequate or perhaps wider lumen at the site of anastomosis, ease and rapidity.
Background: Breast cancer account for 29% of all newly diagnosed cancer in female and is responsi... more Background: Breast cancer account for 29% of all newly diagnosed cancer in female and is responsible for 14% of cancer related deaths in women. Breast cancer is basically detected either during a screening tests, before symptoms have appeared, or after a woman notices a mass. Overall risk doubles each decade until the menopause, when the increase slows down or remains stable. Aim of study: to find the correlation between the tumor size and grade and involvement of axillary lymph node. Patients and methods: a continuous prospective study of 50 patients from 1st January 2016 to 1st January 2017 in Baghdad teaching hospital at 1st surgical floor, where almost all patients with breast cancer operated on by modified radical mastectomy and axillary clearance included in the study. Results: the commonest age group was 5th decade with 32% of patients followed by 6th decade with 28% of patients. The most common histological type was IDC with 78% and 22% of patients were ILC. The most common stage at presentation was stage II A with 32% of patients followed by stage III A with 28% of patients. Tumor size between (2-5)cm (T2) was the most common with 68% of patients. Grade II was the commonest histological grade in this study with 68% of patients. Axillary lymph nodes (ALN) involvement increase as tumor size increase, it was 50% in T1, 55.8% in T2, 88.8% in T3 and 100% in T4. Grade I associate with 25% +ve ALN, grade II 55.8% and 100% in grade III. Conclusion : The majority of patients in this study were in fifth and sixth decades. There is delay in presentation of patients as evidenced by the most common tumor size being T2 and the most common stage being stage II A& stage III A.IDC was the most common histological type. The most common grade was grade II. The larger the tumor the more incidence of ALN involvement, also the higher grade of the tumor associate with more ALN involvement. Introduction Breast cancer is the most common site-specific cancer in women and the leading cause of death from cancer for women aged 20 to 59 years. It account for 29% of all newly diagnosed cancer in female and is responsible for 14% of cancer related deaths in women (1). In 2010, approximately one &three quarter million new cases were diagnosed worldwide. The incidence is expected to continue rising as population ages although more slowly than previously thought as the use of HRT had reduced in U.S.A & U.K (2). Approximately 25% of new cancers are insitu .The rise in the detection of ductal carcinoma insitu is a result of the increased use of screening mammography, which detect breast cancers before they are
Background: human Hydatid disease or echinococcosis, caused by larval form of Echinococcus granul... more Background: human Hydatid disease or echinococcosis, caused by larval form of Echinococcus granulosus, has a worldwide distribution and is endemic in many countries especially in Mediterranean region, middle and Far East.
Tariq al-aubaidi Background: As the laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most common procedure for... more Tariq al-aubaidi Background: As the laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most common procedure for management of gall stone diseases, the prediction of its difficulty is one of most important subject to decrease the complications of this common procedure. Objective: The aim of the study is to build up a score system that based on intra operative parameters to predict the difficulty of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Patients& Methods: A prospective study with 107 patients operated on during 14 months, from 1st October 2015 to 30th of November 2016, in the first surgical unit in Baghdad teaching hospital / medical city, with elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy, with using a score system consist from 10 point as maximum & 0 point as minimum, by using 8 intra operative parameters. Results:
Background: The liver is the second most commonly injured organ in abdominal trauma, liver injury... more Background: The liver is the second most commonly injured organ in abdominal trauma, liver injury could be caused by trauma to abdomen, lower chest and back (blunt or penetrating injury) and may be associated with high mortality and morbidity depending on the mechanism of injury and associated injuries.
Background: The Harmonic scalpel (HS) has been proven to be an effective, efficient, and
Background: Appendicitis was first recognized as a disease entity in sixteenth century and was ca... more Background: Appendicitis was first recognized as a disease entity in sixteenth century and was called perityphlitis. McBurney in 1889 described the clinical features of acute appendicitis. Open appendectomy is used since last century. In 1983, a German Gynecologist Semm performed the first laparoscopic appendectomy. Laparoscopic surgery is now a well established and advanced method of performing general surgical procedures.
Background: laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) gained a wide acceptance as treatment of choice for... more Background: laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) gained a wide acceptance as treatment of choice for acute cholecystitis (AC) as early in 72 hours of admission or after interval of 8-12 weeks after the patient treated by medical treatment.
Background: cholecystectomy is one of the most frequently performed operations. Open cholecystect... more Background: cholecystectomy is one of the most frequently performed operations. Open cholecystectomy has been the gold slandered for over 100 years .laparoscopic cholecystectomy was introduced in 1980s.
Background: intestinal anastomosis is one of the most commonly performed procedures it required t... more Background: intestinal anastomosis is one of the most commonly performed procedures it required to re-establish gastrointestinal continuity after surgical resection, traumatic disruption or bypass procedures. In last decade, advances in intestinal stapling devices have led to an increased frequency of stapled anastomosis. There are varieties of proposed benefit from a stapled technique: better blood supply, reduced tissue manipulation, less edema, uniformity of suture, adequate or perhaps wider lumen at the site of anastomosis, ease and rapidity.
Background: Breast cancer account for 29% of all newly diagnosed cancer in female and is responsi... more Background: Breast cancer account for 29% of all newly diagnosed cancer in female and is responsible for 14% of cancer related deaths in women. Breast cancer is basically detected either during a screening tests, before symptoms have appeared, or after a woman notices a mass. Overall risk doubles each decade until the menopause, when the increase slows down or remains stable. Aim of study: to find the correlation between the tumor size and grade and involvement of axillary lymph node. Patients and methods: a continuous prospective study of 50 patients from 1st January 2016 to 1st January 2017 in Baghdad teaching hospital at 1st surgical floor, where almost all patients with breast cancer operated on by modified radical mastectomy and axillary clearance included in the study. Results: the commonest age group was 5th decade with 32% of patients followed by 6th decade with 28% of patients. The most common histological type was IDC with 78% and 22% of patients were ILC. The most common stage at presentation was stage II A with 32% of patients followed by stage III A with 28% of patients. Tumor size between (2-5)cm (T2) was the most common with 68% of patients. Grade II was the commonest histological grade in this study with 68% of patients. Axillary lymph nodes (ALN) involvement increase as tumor size increase, it was 50% in T1, 55.8% in T2, 88.8% in T3 and 100% in T4. Grade I associate with 25% +ve ALN, grade II 55.8% and 100% in grade III. Conclusion : The majority of patients in this study were in fifth and sixth decades. There is delay in presentation of patients as evidenced by the most common tumor size being T2 and the most common stage being stage II A& stage III A.IDC was the most common histological type. The most common grade was grade II. The larger the tumor the more incidence of ALN involvement, also the higher grade of the tumor associate with more ALN involvement. Introduction Breast cancer is the most common site-specific cancer in women and the leading cause of death from cancer for women aged 20 to 59 years. It account for 29% of all newly diagnosed cancer in female and is responsible for 14% of cancer related deaths in women (1). In 2010, approximately one &three quarter million new cases were diagnosed worldwide. The incidence is expected to continue rising as population ages although more slowly than previously thought as the use of HRT had reduced in U.S.A & U.K (2). Approximately 25% of new cancers are insitu .The rise in the detection of ductal carcinoma insitu is a result of the increased use of screening mammography, which detect breast cancers before they are