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Use Of Fresh Parental Fibular Allograft For Reconstruction Of Skeletal Defects After Limb Salvage Surgery, Muhammad Masood Kadir, Raza Askari, Sher Baz Dec 2014

Use Of Fresh Parental Fibular Allograft For Reconstruction Of Skeletal Defects After Limb Salvage Surgery, Muhammad Masood Kadir, Raza Askari, Sher Baz

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To share early experience with paediatric patients having undergone skeletal reconstruction after limb salvage surgery.

METHODS:

A reterorespective audit study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from 1994 to 2011 An audit of the institutional tumour registry was done and relevant cases of paediatric patients having undergone skeletal reconstruction after limbsalvage surgery were tracked. Outcomes were objectively assessed through Musculoskeletal Tumour Society score. International Society of Limb Salvage grading was used to measure union of the graft to the host bone.

RESULTS:

Of the total 9 patients, 5(55.6%) were males and 4(44.4%) were females with an …


Transfusion Practice In Orthopedic Patients: Do We Really Need It?, Kashif Abbas, Raza Askari, Masood Umer, Kamran Hafeez Dec 2014

Transfusion Practice In Orthopedic Patients: Do We Really Need It?, Kashif Abbas, Raza Askari, Masood Umer, Kamran Hafeez

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the proportion of inappropriate transfusions in patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery at a tertiary care university hospital, and factors associated with inappropriate transfusions.

METHODS:

The prospective study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from December 2008 to September 2009, and comprised patients admitted to the Orthopaedic Department and received transfusion of at least one packed cell. Patients were divided into four groups: A, those with haemoglobin < 7, B, haemoglobin 7.1-10 without ischemic heart disease, C, haemoglobin 7.1-10 with ischemic heart disease, and D, haemoglobin >10. Variables recorded were, pre-transfusion haemoglobin level, co-morbids, symptoms of hypovolemia, pre-transfusion volume replacement with fluids, transfusion reactions, and haemoglobin after 48 hours. Indications of transfusion were assessed in …


Asymptomatic Urinary Tract Infection: Cause Of Postoperative Wound Infection, Irfan A. Khan, Masood Umer Dec 2014

Asymptomatic Urinary Tract Infection: Cause Of Postoperative Wound Infection, Irfan A. Khan, Masood Umer

Department of Surgery

bstract

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the rate of urinary tract infection in patients given incomplete treatment before undergoing hip fracture surgery.

METHODS:

The descriptive case series was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, From October 25, 2012 to April 24, 2013. 84 postmenopausal women having hip fracture along with asymptomatic urinary tract infection. The infection was treated incompletely and postoperatively wound infection rate was determined. The SPSS version 17 was used to analyze the data.

RESULTS:

The overall mean age of the 84 patients in the study was 63.57+10.34 years. Overall, 14(16.7%) patients had wound infection after orthopaedic implant surgery …


Our Experience With Van Nes Rotationplasty For Locally Advanced Lower Extremity Tumours, Raza Askari, Masood Umer, Mohsin-E-Azam, Haroon Rashid Dec 2014

Our Experience With Van Nes Rotationplasty For Locally Advanced Lower Extremity Tumours, Raza Askari, Masood Umer, Mohsin-E-Azam, Haroon Rashid

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To present an early experience with the time-tested technique of Van Ness Rotationplasty to save distal lmbs.

METHODS:

Van Nes Rotationplasty for locally advanced lower extremity tumours. A reterorespective audit was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised cases of bone and soft tissue sarcoma who underwent Van Ness Rotationplasty over seven years from January 2005 to December 2011. Demographic data, family history, past history, co-morbids, date since diagnosis, duration of symptoms, type of tumour, metastasis, pre-op and post-op functional status, recurrence and survival were collected.

RESULTS:

Of the 351 cases of bone and soft tissue …


Effect Of Teriparatide On Bone Regenerate After Distraction Osteogenesis, Masood Umer, Tashfeen Ahmad, Sadia Habib, Rasham Rehman, Mahmood Ahmed, Irfan Qadir Dec 2014

Effect Of Teriparatide On Bone Regenerate After Distraction Osteogenesis, Masood Umer, Tashfeen Ahmad, Sadia Habib, Rasham Rehman, Mahmood Ahmed, Irfan Qadir

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the effect of teriparatide on new bone formation in a rat model of distraction osteogenesis.

METHODS:

The experimental study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, in November-December 2010, and comprised male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 250gm each who were allocated to two treatment groups, teriparatide and saline, both given subcutaneously for 7 weeks. Femoral distraction was done for 3 weeks at the rate of 0.4mm/day, followed by a further 4 weeks for consolidation. New bone formation was assessed using X-ray scoring system, bone densitometry and histology.

RESULTS:

The 12 rats in the study were …


Variability Of Magnification On Digital Pelvic Radiographs From Patients With Fractures Of The Femoral Neck - A Retrospective Audit, Akbar Jaleel Zubairi, Tashfeen Ahmad Dec 2014

Variability Of Magnification On Digital Pelvic Radiographs From Patients With Fractures Of The Femoral Neck - A Retrospective Audit, Akbar Jaleel Zubairi, Tashfeen Ahmad

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the variability in magnification of radiographs in an emergency setting.

METHODS:

The retrospective study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised records of patients who underwent Austin Moore hemiarthroplasty over a two-year periodfrom 1st January 2006 to 31st December 2007. Magnification factor was determined using measurements obtained from preoperative and postoperative radiographs and comparing them with the actual size of implant used. Intra-observer and inter-observer reliability of measurements were calculated. SPSS 19 was used for data analysis.

RESULTS:

Of the 63 patients studied, 25(39.7%) were males and 38(60.3%) were females with an overall …


Competing Interests Of Undergraduate Medical Education And Industry: Integration Into Longitudinal Curricular Themes., Shahryar Noordin, Sheilla Pinjani Dec 2014

Competing Interests Of Undergraduate Medical Education And Industry: Integration Into Longitudinal Curricular Themes., Shahryar Noordin, Sheilla Pinjani

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Recent changes in curricula around the globe with emphasis on teaching/learning and assessing professionalism in medical schools has been the priority. With the changing public expectations and professional demands, it has become imperative to develop clear guidelines and policies for students and faculty to better understand and meet the expectations of them as part of professionalism. In order to analyse this problem and highlight potential solutions, a literature search was conducted using Eric, Medline, Google Scholar and CINAHL Plus databases from 1985 to February 2013. We reviewed publications regarding the relationship between the pharmaceutical and device industry and medical …


Dynamic Hip Screw Fixation For Inter-Trochanteric Fractures: Determinants Of Outcomes, Adil Aijaz Shah, Santosh Kumar, Abdull Rehman Dec 2014

Dynamic Hip Screw Fixation For Inter-Trochanteric Fractures: Determinants Of Outcomes, Adil Aijaz Shah, Santosh Kumar, Abdull Rehman

Department of Surgery

bstract

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate factors associated with revision of dynamic hip screw implant in patients undergoing the procedure for the fixation of intertrochanteric fractures.

METHODS:

The retrospective study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised records of patients who had undergone dynamic hip screw fixation surgery between 2008 and 2012. Medical records and data for all patients were obtained from the medical records office. For all patients, the record files were systematically reviewed using a structured, pre-defined data extraction sheet. SPSS 20 was used statistical analysis.

RESULTS:

Out of 317 patients who had undergone the procedure, …


Functional And Radiological Outcome Of Intramedullary Nailing Vs. Plate Fixation For Humeral Shaft Fractures. Does Treatment Method Bring Any Difference?, Pervaiz Hashmi, Yasir Mohib Dec 2014

Functional And Radiological Outcome Of Intramedullary Nailing Vs. Plate Fixation For Humeral Shaft Fractures. Does Treatment Method Bring Any Difference?, Pervaiz Hashmi, Yasir Mohib

Department of Surgery

Abstract

BACKGROUD:

Operative Management of Humeral shaft fractures may be accomplished with the help of Plate fixation or IM Nails. Controversy exists as to which modality is superior to the other in terms of fewer complications and better functional and radiologicaloutcome.

OBJECTIVE:

To compare the differences in radiological and functional outcome of humeral shaft fractures managed by platefixation and antegrade intramedullary nails.

METHODS:

The retrospective study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised records of Patients managed surgically for uncomplicated humeral shaft fractures between 2007 and 2012. The patients were followed up for one year at clinic, …


Operative Management Of Patients With Non-Spinal Metastatic Bone Disease. Does It Actually Improve Quality Of Life?, Masood Umer, Yasir Mohib, Hafiz Muhammad Umer Dec 2014

Operative Management Of Patients With Non-Spinal Metastatic Bone Disease. Does It Actually Improve Quality Of Life?, Masood Umer, Yasir Mohib, Hafiz Muhammad Umer

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the survival rate and functional outcome of skeletal stabilisation in patients with metastatic bone disease.

METHODS:

The retrospective study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised data of patients with non-spinalmetastatic bone disease managed surgically from January 2002 to December 2010. All patients had been managed by experienced orthopaedic, oncology and multidisciplinary teams. Patients managed by non-oncologic orthopaedic surgeons were excluded. The prognostic influence of clinical, pathological and treatment variables on Musculoskeletal Tumour Society score, range of motion, local complications and death rate were measured. SPSS 19 was used for statistical analysis.

RESULTS: …


Malrotation After Reamed Intramedullary Nailing With And Without A Fracture Table For Closed Fractures Of The Femoral Shaft, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Akbar Jaleel Zubairi, Masood Umer Dec 2014

Malrotation After Reamed Intramedullary Nailing With And Without A Fracture Table For Closed Fractures Of The Femoral Shaft, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Akbar Jaleel Zubairi, Masood Umer

Department of Surgery

Abstract Introduction: To observe the effect of the choice of surgical table on the incidence of malrotation. Methods: The randomised trial was conducted from July 2012 to January 2013 at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, during which 74 patients were inducted. Randomisation was done via random allocation software version 1.0.0 and sealed envelopes were used to guide the choice of table. Malrotation was assessed by the operating surgeon using the lesser trochanteric shape signunder intra-operative fluoroscopy. SPSS 19 was used for statistical analysis. Results: The 74 patients in the study were divided into two groups of 37(50%) each using …


Choledochal Cyst--A Different Disease In Newborns And Infants, Zafar Nazir, Munira Abdul Aziz Nov 2014

Choledochal Cyst--A Different Disease In Newborns And Infants, Zafar Nazir, Munira Abdul Aziz

Department of Surgery

Abstract

We report experience of managing Choledochal Cyst (CC) in different paediatric ages. Eleven neonates and infants (aged 0-8 months) and 24 paediatric cases (aged 2.5 - 18 years) were managed over 24 years (1988 to 2012). Neonates and infants presented with jaundice, acholic stools and abdominal mass whereas most of the paediatric cases presented with intermittent non-specific abdominal pain. Morphology of CC was mostly cystic in neonates whereas it was fusiform in majority (62%) of paediatric cases. Biliary amylase was high and correlated with the presence of abnormal pancreaticobiliary junction (PBJ) in 20 /24 paediatric patients. Obstruction at the …


Mode Of Coronary Revascularization And Short Term Clinical Outcomes In Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease, Ashique Ali Khoso, K. Kazmi, Saqiba Tahir, Hasanat Sharif, Safia Awan Nov 2014

Mode Of Coronary Revascularization And Short Term Clinical Outcomes In Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease, Ashique Ali Khoso, K. Kazmi, Saqiba Tahir, Hasanat Sharif, Safia Awan

Department of Surgery

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery are two alternative methods for coronary revascularization, but it remains controversial as which one is associated with lower risks of worse clinical outcomes for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. We determined the mode of coronary revascularization (PCI vs. CABG) which is associated with lower risk of mortality and morbidity in CKD patients.

METHODS:

In this cross sectional study, 159 patients with CKD were enrolled from single center of coronary revascularization at Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi between January 2012 and August 2013. All patients with …


Robotic Sublobar Resection For The Surgical Management Of Isolated Pulmonary Nodules, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Victor Reis Md, Kyle M. Langston Pa-C, Alec Talsania Md, Alex Werner Oct 2014

Robotic Sublobar Resection For The Surgical Management Of Isolated Pulmonary Nodules, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Victor Reis Md, Kyle M. Langston Pa-C, Alec Talsania Md, Alex Werner

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


The Accuracy Of Three-Dimensional Bladder Ultrasonography In Determining The Residual Urinary Volume Compared With Conventional Catheterisation, Imran K. Jalbani, Hammad Ather Sep 2014

The Accuracy Of Three-Dimensional Bladder Ultrasonography In Determining The Residual Urinary Volume Compared With Conventional Catheterisation, Imran K. Jalbani, Hammad Ather

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the accuracy of three-dimensional bladder ultrasonography (US, using the BVI 3000, Verathon, WA, USA) for determining the residual urinary volume, compared with the conventional catheterisation method.

PATIENTS AND METHODS:

We conducted a cross-sectional study at day-care unit of a University hospital after obtaining approval from the Ethics Review Committee of the hospital. Thirty-four patients with lower urinary tract symptoms requiring cystometrography were included. The postvoid volume was measured by bladder US, with three readings taken, and then patient was catheterised using a 12-F Nelaton catheter to measure the urinary volume. The mean of the three readings …


Patients’ Visual Experience During Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery And Associated Fear, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry, Amash Aqil, Kanza Aziz, Ammar Asrar Javed, Mohammad Zain Tauqir, Khabir Ahmad Sep 2014

Patients’ Visual Experience During Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery And Associated Fear, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry, Amash Aqil, Kanza Aziz, Ammar Asrar Javed, Mohammad Zain Tauqir, Khabir Ahmad

Department of Surgery

Abstract Background: Data from several published studies indicate that patients undergoing phacoemulsification cataract surgery can experience a variety of visual sensations which can result in fear. This phenomenon has not been studied in Pakistan to-date. We examined the visual experience and its associated fear among patients undergoing phacoemulsification cataract surgery under topical anaesthesia. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out in Aga Khan University Hospital, a tertiary care hospital, in Karachi, Pakistan from August 2010 to July 2011. Adults >18 years of age scheduled to undergo cataract surgery (phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation) under topical anaesthesia by a single surgeon …


Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome, Sharmeen Akram, Khabir Ahmad Sep 2014

Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome, Sharmeen Akram, Khabir Ahmad

Department of Surgery

ABSTRACT Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) syndrome is a rare multisystem disease of melanocyte containing organs. It is characterized by diffuse granulomatous inflammation involving various organs including eye. VKH syndrome is usually sporadic, but some familial cases have also been reported indicating a hereditary basis. VKH is not associated with mortality but it may result in long-term complications such as decreased vision associated with cataract, glaucoma and choroidal neovascularization. For successful outcomes, early aggressive treatment using systemic steroids with gradual tapering is essential. This report describes a case of VKH syndrome in a 26-year-old male of Pakistan origin who was successfully treated with …


Decreasing The Incidence Of Tuberculosis In Renal Transplant Patients: A Single Center Review, Heidi Dauter Msn, Fnp-Bc, Cctc, Brandi Kolokas Ccma, Lynsey S. Biondi Md, Facs Aug 2014

Decreasing The Incidence Of Tuberculosis In Renal Transplant Patients: A Single Center Review, Heidi Dauter Msn, Fnp-Bc, Cctc, Brandi Kolokas Ccma, Lynsey S. Biondi Md, Facs

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Bilateral Maxillary Canine-First Premolar Transposition In Permanent Dentition, Sarwat Memon, Mubassar Fida Aug 2014

Bilateral Maxillary Canine-First Premolar Transposition In Permanent Dentition, Sarwat Memon, Mubassar Fida

Department of Surgery

ABSTRACT Transposition is a dental anomaly characterized by the exchange of position between two adjacent teeth, especially in relation to their roots, or development and eruption of a tooth in a position normally occupied by a nonadjacent tooth. Transposition of the maxillary canine and first premolar has a low prevalence in the population and it primarily affects maxillary canines and premolars. The aetiology of the transposition remains unclear, although it has been associated with genetic factors. It may also be related to a combination of localised factors such as malformation of adjacent teeth, tooth agenesis, retention of the deciduous canine …


Inter-Observer Variability In Diagnosing Radiological Features Of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage; A Preliminary Single Centre Study Comparing Observers From Different Specialties And Levels Of Training, Usman T Siddiqui, Anjum F. Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Rana Shoaib Hamid, Muhammad Mehboob Alam, Emaduddin Siddiqui Jun 2014

Inter-Observer Variability In Diagnosing Radiological Features Of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage; A Preliminary Single Centre Study Comparing Observers From Different Specialties And Levels Of Training, Usman T Siddiqui, Anjum F. Khan, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Rana Shoaib Hamid, Muhammad Mehboob Alam, Emaduddin Siddiqui

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Vascular Surgery In Pakistan: Critical Issues, Zia Ur Rehman, Ziad Sophie Jun 2014

Vascular Surgery In Pakistan: Critical Issues, Zia Ur Rehman, Ziad Sophie

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Outcomes Of Recurrent Rectal Cancer After Transanal Excision, Sachin Vaid, Christopher Buzas, John S. Park Md, Robert J. Sinnott Md Apr 2014

Outcomes Of Recurrent Rectal Cancer After Transanal Excision, Sachin Vaid, Christopher Buzas, John S. Park Md, Robert J. Sinnott Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Instructional Posters And Prevention Education: Do They Really Work?, William D. Mcquilken Ba, Deanna Shisslak, Judith M. Schultz Ba, Cstr Apr 2014

Instructional Posters And Prevention Education: Do They Really Work?, William D. Mcquilken Ba, Deanna Shisslak, Judith M. Schultz Ba, Cstr

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Current Trends In Undergraduate Medical And Dental Research: A Picture From Pakistan, Waqar Jeelani, Sanaa Masood Aslam, Asrar Elahi Apr 2014

Current Trends In Undergraduate Medical And Dental Research: A Picture From Pakistan, Waqar Jeelani, Sanaa Masood Aslam, Asrar Elahi

Department of Surgery

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Initiatives taken over the last few years have led us to the day when most of the medical and dental institutions in the developed countries have established a strong research culture at undergraduate level but the situation is quite the contrary in Pakistan. This study was carried out to investigate the current trends in undergraduate medical and dental research and to highlight the research barriers.

METHODS:

A cross-sectional study was conducted at six medical and dental colleges of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 300 students. Results were recorded as percentages. Findings …


Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-1 As A Novel Target For The Antiangiogenic Treatment Of Breast Cancer, Cecilia L. Speyer, Ali H. Hachem, Ali A. Assi, Jennifer S. Johnson, John Austin Devries, David H. Gorski Mar 2014

Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-1 As A Novel Target For The Antiangiogenic Treatment Of Breast Cancer, Cecilia L. Speyer, Ali H. Hachem, Ali A. Assi, Jennifer S. Johnson, John Austin Devries, David H. Gorski

Department of Surgery

Metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) are normally expressed in the central nervous system, where they mediate neuronal excitability and neurotransmitter release. Certain cancers, including melanoma and gliomas, express various mGluR subtypes that have been implicated as playing a role in disease progression. Recently, we detected metabotropic glutamate receptor-1 (gene: GRM1; protein: mGluR1) in breast cancer and found that it plays a role in the regulation of cell proliferation and tumor growth. In addition to cancer cells, brain endothelial cells express mGluR1. In light of these studies, and because angiogenesis is both a prognostic indicator in cancer correlating with a poorer …


First Results From Application Of An Absorbable Synthetic Membrane To Superficial And Deep Second Degree Burn Wounds, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md, Hamed Amani Md, Daniel D. Lozano Md, Deborah Boorse Rn, Cnp, Patrick Pagella Rn, Cnp Mar 2014

First Results From Application Of An Absorbable Synthetic Membrane To Superficial And Deep Second Degree Burn Wounds, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md, Hamed Amani Md, Daniel D. Lozano Md, Deborah Boorse Rn, Cnp, Patrick Pagella Rn, Cnp

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Retinopathy Of Prematurity: An Evaluation Of Existing Screening Criteria In Pakistan, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry, Farzeen Khalid Hashmi, Muhammad Sohail Salat, Qazi Assad Khan, Abdul Ahad, Ather M Taqui, Reema Syed, Khabir Ahmad Mar 2014

Retinopathy Of Prematurity: An Evaluation Of Existing Screening Criteria In Pakistan, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry, Farzeen Khalid Hashmi, Muhammad Sohail Salat, Qazi Assad Khan, Abdul Ahad, Ather M Taqui, Reema Syed, Khabir Ahmad

Department of Surgery

Abstract

AIM:

To evaluate if broadening the criteria for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening to include babies with gestational age ≥32 weeks and/or birth weight ≥1500 g, would have an impact on the number of babies diagnosed as having ROP.

METHODS:

A prospective cohort study was carried out at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan. Infants with gestational age ≤35 weeks or birth weight ≤2000 g born in this hospital from May 2010 to December 2012 were screened for the presence of ROP 4-6 weeks after birth. Subsequent examinations were performed at intervals based on the findings of initial …


Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-1 Contributes To Progression In Triple Negative Breast Cancer, Malathi Banda, Cecilia L. Speyer, Sara N. Semma, Kingsley O. Osuala, Nicole Kounalakis, Keila E. Torres Torres, Nicola J. Barnard, Hyunjin J. Kim, Bonnie F. Sloane, Fred R. Miller, James S. Goydos, David H. Gorski Jan 2014

Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-1 Contributes To Progression In Triple Negative Breast Cancer, Malathi Banda, Cecilia L. Speyer, Sara N. Semma, Kingsley O. Osuala, Nicole Kounalakis, Keila E. Torres Torres, Nicola J. Barnard, Hyunjin J. Kim, Bonnie F. Sloane, Fred R. Miller, James S. Goydos, David H. Gorski

Department of Surgery

TNBC is an aggressive breast cancer subtype that does not express hormone receptors (estrogen and progesterone receptors, ER and PR) or amplified human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2), and there currently exist no targeted therapies effective against it. Consequently, finding new molecular targets in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is critical to improving patient outcomes. Previously, we have detected the expression of metabotropic glutamate receptor-1 (gene: GRM1; protein: mGluR1) in TNBC and observed that targeting glutamatergic signaling inhibits TNBC growth both in vitro and in vivo. In this study, we explored how mGluR1 contributes to TNBC …


Late Presentation Of Posterior Urethral Valves, Imran Khan Jalbani, Syed Raziuddin Biyabani Jan 2014

Late Presentation Of Posterior Urethral Valves, Imran Khan Jalbani, Syed Raziuddin Biyabani

Department of Surgery

ABSTRACT Presence of posterior urethral valves (PUV) is the most common cause of urinary tract obstruction in the male neonate. Late presentation occurs in 10% of cases. We present a case of PUVs in an adult male who presented with history of obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms and hematuria. On evaluation, he was found to have raised serum creatinine level. A voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) could not be completely performed because of narrowing in the posterior urethra. A rigid urethrocystoscopy was performed at which he was found to have type-I posterior urethral valve which were fulgurated. A repeat uroflowmetry revealed maximum …


Self-Reported Comfort With Tracheostomy Tube Care. Cross-Sectional Survey Of Non-Ear, Nose And Throat Health Care Professionals, Salma Al Sharhan, Momena Sohail, Khabir Ahmad, Moghira I Siddiqui Jan 2014

Self-Reported Comfort With Tracheostomy Tube Care. Cross-Sectional Survey Of Non-Ear, Nose And Throat Health Care Professionals, Salma Al Sharhan, Momena Sohail, Khabir Ahmad, Moghira I Siddiqui

Department of Surgery

OBJECTIVE: To assess self-reported comfort of non-ear, nose and throat (ENT) health professionals in tracheostomy care and identify its associated factors. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional survey of non-ENT health care professionals, carried out from December 2011 to February 2013 at the Prince Sultan Military Medical City, and King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data on self-rated comfort levels in performing tracheostomy tube change and factors, such as speciality, duration of dedicated ENT rotation in medical school, and years of experience as a practicing consultant. RESULTS: A …