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Anaesthetic Management Of Supratentorial Tumor Craniotomy Using Awake-Throughout Approach, Faraz Shafiq, Fahad Salim, Ather Enam, Jai Parkash, Mohammad Faheem
Anaesthetic Management Of Supratentorial Tumor Craniotomy Using Awake-Throughout Approach, Faraz Shafiq, Fahad Salim, Ather Enam, Jai Parkash, Mohammad Faheem
Department of Anaesthesia
The authors are reporting an anaesthetic management of patient presenting with left parietal lobe space occupying lesion and scheduled for Awake-craniotomy. Awake-throughout approach using scalp block was planned. Among techniques reported for keeping patient awake during the surgery, this one is really underutilized. The successful conduct requires thorough preoperative assessment and psychological preparation. We used powerpoint presentation as a preoperative teaching tool. The anatomical landmark technique was used to institute scalp block, where individual nerves were targeted bilaterally. Patient remained stable throughout and participated actively in intraoperative neurological monitoring. Postoperative period showed remarkable recovery, better pain control, and shorter length …
Dealing A Neonate With Charge Syndrome: Anaesthesia Perspective Of Perioperative Care, Khalid M Siddiqui, Muhammad Ali Asghar, Amjad Nadeem
Dealing A Neonate With Charge Syndrome: Anaesthesia Perspective Of Perioperative Care, Khalid M Siddiqui, Muhammad Ali Asghar, Amjad Nadeem
Department of Anaesthesia
CHARGE syndrome is a condition that can disturb numerous areas of human body. As an abbreviation CHARGE stands for: coloboma, heart defects, atresia choanae, and retardation of growth, genital, and ear abnormalities. The configuration of malformations differs among individuals with this disorder, and the various health issues can be life-threatening during infancy and childhood. Affected individuals typically have several main features or a combination of major and minor appearances. Here we are presenting a case report of a neonate with CHARGE syndrome who underwent successful repair of choanal atresia under general anaesthesia with invasive monitoring.
Anaesthetic Management Of Nesidioblastosis In Two Infants, Muhammad Saad Yousuf, Mohsin Nazir, Fauzia Khan
Anaesthetic Management Of Nesidioblastosis In Two Infants, Muhammad Saad Yousuf, Mohsin Nazir, Fauzia Khan
Department of Anaesthesia
Nesidioblastosis is the most common cause of non-transient, recurrent and persistent hypoglycaemia in neonates and infants. It is a disorder of diffuse proliferation of beta cells of the pancreas leading to hyperinsulinemia and hypoglycaemia. The main aim is to prevent the severe episodes of hypoglycaemia which can cause damage to the brain and/or mental retardation. In this case report we present two cases of nesidioblastosis and their perioperative anaesthetic course for near-total pancreatectomy. First case was a 7 months old female who had repeated episodes of convulsions since birth. Second case was a 4-month-old female child who again presented with …
Response To Comment On Mohammad Hamid Et Al (J Pak Med Assoc 67: 1019; 2017) - Incidence And Pattern Of Thrombocytopenia In Cardiac Surgery Patients, Khalid Ahsan
Department of Anaesthesia
No abstract provided.
Incidence And Pattern Of Thrombocytopenia In Cardiac Surgery Patients, Mohammad Hamid, Mohammad Irfan Akhtar, Hamid Iqil Naqvi, Khalid Ahsan
Incidence And Pattern Of Thrombocytopenia In Cardiac Surgery Patients, Mohammad Hamid, Mohammad Irfan Akhtar, Hamid Iqil Naqvi, Khalid Ahsan
Department of Anaesthesia
Objective: To observe the incidence and pattern of thrombocytopenia in cardiac surgery patients.
Methods: This prospective, cohort study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from November 2014 to April 2015, and comprised adult cardiac patients. Patients with platelet count less than 150,000 x 109/L, history of malignancy, immune thrombocytopenic purpura and on chemo or radiotherapy were excluded. All information including demographics, platelet count, heparin doses, total cardiopulmonary bypass time, cross-clamp time, blood products transfused, any thromboembolic complication and the presence of infection were recorded on a pre-designed proforma. SPSS 19 was used for data analysis..
Results: Of …
Manual Trans-Tracheal High Frequency Positive Pressure Ventilation For Left Main Bronchus And Carinal Mass Surgical Resection In A Child, Mohammad Irfan Akhtar, Faisal Junejo, Hamid Iqil Naqvi, Mohammad Hamid
Manual Trans-Tracheal High Frequency Positive Pressure Ventilation For Left Main Bronchus And Carinal Mass Surgical Resection In A Child, Mohammad Irfan Akhtar, Faisal Junejo, Hamid Iqil Naqvi, Mohammad Hamid
Department of Anaesthesia
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT), also called pseudo-tumor, is a very rare condition and accounts for less than 1% of primary lung tumor. It is most common benign tumor of lung in children. This case is reported with the objective of highlighting the role of manual trans-tracheal high frequency positive pressure ventilation (HFPPV) in facilitating surgical resection with maintenance of adequate oxygenation and a little compromised ventilation. A 9-year boy, weighing 21 kg, was diagnosed as a case of IMT of left main bronchus on biopsy and was successfully treated by surgical excision through left thoracotomy. HFPPV through improvised technique was …
Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access: An Evolving Standard Of Care Clinical Practice, Which Is Extremely Under-Utilized In Pakistan, Mohammad Irfan Akhtar, Mohammad Hamid, Fauzia Minai
Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access: An Evolving Standard Of Care Clinical Practice, Which Is Extremely Under-Utilized In Pakistan, Mohammad Irfan Akhtar, Mohammad Hamid, Fauzia Minai
Department of Anaesthesia
No abstract provided.
Another Approach For Prone Positioning Under General Anaesthesia, Dileep Kumar, Mohammad Hamid, Kelash Kumar
Another Approach For Prone Positioning Under General Anaesthesia, Dileep Kumar, Mohammad Hamid, Kelash Kumar
Department of Anaesthesia
No abstract provided.
Emerging Protagonists In Cancer Metastasis: An Oath Of Allegiance By Platelets, Akbar Shoukat Ali, Arzoo Ajaz, Heeba Hamid
Emerging Protagonists In Cancer Metastasis: An Oath Of Allegiance By Platelets, Akbar Shoukat Ali, Arzoo Ajaz, Heeba Hamid
Department of Anaesthesia
No abstract provided.
Anaesthetic Management In A Child With Goldenhar Syndrome, Waqas Ahmed Khan, Bushra Salim, Ausaf Ahmed Khan, Shakaib Chughtai
Anaesthetic Management In A Child With Goldenhar Syndrome, Waqas Ahmed Khan, Bushra Salim, Ausaf Ahmed Khan, Shakaib Chughtai
Department of Anaesthesia
Goldenhar syndrome is a congenital disorder involving deformities of the face. It usually affects one side of the face only and poses significant challenges in the airway management. We herein, report an 8-year boy, known case of Goldenhar syndrome, who presented to our radiology suite for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain, followed by a computed tomography (CT) scan brain. The boy had various features of Goldenhar syndrome, e.g. cleft palate, absent right eye and ear, right mandibular hypoplasia, micrognathia, and preauricular tags. His developmental milestones were delayed. Airway evaluation showed Mallampati class II with limited movements of head and …
Physical Manipulation Of Larynx As A Technique For Insertion Of Nasogastric Tube, Sheema Siraj, Mehmood Mian, Fauzia Anis Khan
Physical Manipulation Of Larynx As A Technique For Insertion Of Nasogastric Tube, Sheema Siraj, Mehmood Mian, Fauzia Anis Khan
Department of Anaesthesia
No abstract provided.
Endothelin Signaling In Bone, Jasmin Kristianto, Michael Johnson, Rafia Afzal, Robert D. Blank
Endothelin Signaling In Bone, Jasmin Kristianto, Michael Johnson, Rafia Afzal, Robert D. Blank
Department of Anaesthesia
The endothelin (ET) system includes 3 small peptide hormones and a pair of G-protein-coupled receptors. This review first outlines the ET signaling pathway and ET metabolism. Next, it summarizes the role of ET1 signaling in craniofacial development. Then, it discusses observations relating ET signaling to osteoblastic and other osteosclerotic processes in cancer. Finally, it describes recent work in our laboratory that points to endothelin signaling as an upstream mediator of WNT signaling, promoting bone matrix synthesis and mineralization. It concludes with a statement of some remaining gaps in knowledge and proposals for future research.
Pulmonary Hypertensive Crisis And Its Efficient Management. A Case Report And Literature Review, Karima Karam Khan, Fazal Hameed Khan
Pulmonary Hypertensive Crisis And Its Efficient Management. A Case Report And Literature Review, Karima Karam Khan, Fazal Hameed Khan
Department of Anaesthesia
Perioperative anaesthetic management of patients with pulmonary hypertensive crisis is complex and challenging because of limited window period and treatment options. This case report describes the successful management of a patient with severe valvular heart disease superimposed by severe pulmonary hypertension, who developed pulmonary hypertensive crisis soon after induction of general anaesthesia for cardiac surgery. Pulmonary hypertensive crisis is not a usual phenomenon in these patients, but if it occurs it can be fatal. Anticipatory care of the patient to prevent crisis is the mainstay of treatment, otherwise it adds additional morbidity to such patients. Fortunately our patient survived the …
An Analysis Of Perioperative Adverse Neurological Events Associated With Anesthetic Management At A Tertiary Care Center Of A Developing Country, Fauzia Anis Khan, Sobia Khan, Gauhar Afshan
An Analysis Of Perioperative Adverse Neurological Events Associated With Anesthetic Management At A Tertiary Care Center Of A Developing Country, Fauzia Anis Khan, Sobia Khan, Gauhar Afshan
Department of Anaesthesia
Background and Aims: Existing literature on neurological complications related to anesthesia is reported from affluent countries but the trends may vary in less affluent countries.MATERIAL AND Methods: The objective was to find the associated factors contributing to neurological adverse events occurring within 48 h of anesthesia and surgery. The existing departmental morbidity and mortality database was reviewed from 1992 to 2012 for major adverse neurological events. A standardized methodology was used in reviewing and classifying the data. All adverse events were predefined and categorized before filling the form into the following headers; meningitis, cord/plexus/peripheral nerve injury, stroke, paraparesis/paraplegia/quadriparesis/or quadriplegia, new …
Multi-Organ Dysfunction Secondary To Yellow Scorpion Sting, Muhammad Faisal Khan, Hameed Ullah
Multi-Organ Dysfunction Secondary To Yellow Scorpion Sting, Muhammad Faisal Khan, Hameed Ullah
Department of Anaesthesia
Scorpion stings are common in tropical and subtropical regions. The history and clinical manifestation warrant urgent recognition and treatment. The incidence of scorpion stings in Pakistan is not known as there is no published data available in literature. We report our experience of a yellow scorpion sting victim who required intensive care admission after developing multi-organ dysfunction.