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Isolated Adult Hypoganglionosis Presenting As Sigmoid Volvulus: A Case Report., Irfan Qadir, Muhammad Musa Salick, Abrar Barakzai, Hasnain Zafar Sep 2011

Isolated Adult Hypoganglionosis Presenting As Sigmoid Volvulus: A Case Report., Irfan Qadir, Muhammad Musa Salick, Abrar Barakzai, Hasnain Zafar

Department of Surgery

Introduction:Isolated hypoganglionosis is a rare cause of intestinal innervation defects. It is characterized by sparse and small myenteric ganglia, absent or low acetylcholinesterase activity in the lamina propria and hypertrophy of the muscularis mucosae, principally in the region of the colon and rectum. It accounts for 5% of all intestinal neuronal malformations. To the best of our knowledge, only 92 cases of isolated hypoganglionosis were reported from 1978 to 2009. Isolated hypoganglionosis usually manifests as enterocolitis or poor bowel function, and is diagnosed in infancy or childhood. We report the first case of isolated hypoganglionosis presenting with sigmoid volvulus …


Early Complications After Biliary Enteric Anastomosis For Benign Diseases: A Retrospective Analysis, Syed Nabeel Zafar, M. R. Khan, Rushna Raza, Muhammad N. Khan, Mahwash Kasi, Ammar Rafiq, Omer H. Jamy Aug 2011

Early Complications After Biliary Enteric Anastomosis For Benign Diseases: A Retrospective Analysis, Syed Nabeel Zafar, M. R. Khan, Rushna Raza, Muhammad N. Khan, Mahwash Kasi, Ammar Rafiq, Omer H. Jamy

Department of Surgery

Background:Biliary-enteric anastomosis (BEA) is a common surgical procedure performed for the management of biliary obstruction or leakage that results from a variety of benign and malignant diseases. Complications following BEA are not rare. We aimed to determine the incidence and the factors associated with early complications occurring after BEA for benign diseases.

Methods:

We reviewed the medical records of all Patients who underwent BEA for benign diseases at our institution between January 1988 and December 2009. The primary outcome was early post operative complication. Logistic regression analysis was done to identify factors predicting the occurrence of complications.

Results:

Records …


Impact Of Age On Outcome After Colorectal Cancer Surgery In The Elderly - A Developing Country Perspective, M. R. Khan, Hassaan Bari, Syed Nabeel Zafar, Syed Ahsan Raza Aug 2011

Impact Of Age On Outcome After Colorectal Cancer Surgery In The Elderly - A Developing Country Perspective, M. R. Khan, Hassaan Bari, Syed Nabeel Zafar, Syed Ahsan Raza

Department of Surgery

Background:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major source of morbidity and mortality in the elderly population and surgery is often the only definitive management option. The suitability of surgical candidates based on age alone has traditionally been a source of controversy. Surgical resection may be considered detrimental in the elderly solely on the basis of advanced age. Based on recent evidence suggesting that age alone is not a predictor of outcomes, Western societies are increasingly performing definitive procedures on the elderly. Such evidence is not available from our region. We aimed to determine whether age has an independent effect on …


P2-498 Parents' Perceptions And Practices Regarding Consanguinity Related To Β-Thalassaemia: A Matched Case Control Study, M Beg, R Siddiqui, Khabir Ahmad, Khadija Humayun Aug 2011

P2-498 Parents' Perceptions And Practices Regarding Consanguinity Related To Β-Thalassaemia: A Matched Case Control Study, M Beg, R Siddiqui, Khabir Ahmad, Khadija Humayun

Department of Surgery

introduction b-thalassaemia is most common genetically transmitted disorder in Eastern Mediterranean region including Pakistan. Like other recessive disorders, prevalence increases through consanguinity; Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey reports 50% consanguineous marriages. Perceptions about consanguinity in our population have recently not been studied. Objectives were to determine consanguinity related characteristics among parents of children with thalassaemia and without thalassaemia visiting a major health centre in Karachi-Pakistan. To compare consanguinity practices among such families and to assess susceptibility, benefits and barriers towards thalassaemia. Methods Sample of 340 cases and 340 controls; age-sex matched were selected from February to April 2010. Parents of …


Use Of Geocoding And Us Census Data To Assess Determinants Of Outcome In Trauma Patients, Krista M. Goodman Md, John J. Hong Md, Sherrine Eid Mph, Leslie Baga Bsn, Ccrc, Michael M. Badellino Md, Mph, Facs, Michael D. Pasquale Md, Facs Jun 2011

Use Of Geocoding And Us Census Data To Assess Determinants Of Outcome In Trauma Patients, Krista M. Goodman Md, John J. Hong Md, Sherrine Eid Mph, Leslie Baga Bsn, Ccrc, Michael M. Badellino Md, Mph, Facs, Michael D. Pasquale Md, Facs

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Treatment Of Complex Fistula In Ano With Cable-Tie Seton: A Prospective Case Series., Ayaz Ahmad Memon, Ghulam Murtaza, Rizwan Azami, Hasnain Zafar, Tabish Chawla, Altaf Ali Laghari Apr 2011

Treatment Of Complex Fistula In Ano With Cable-Tie Seton: A Prospective Case Series., Ayaz Ahmad Memon, Ghulam Murtaza, Rizwan Azami, Hasnain Zafar, Tabish Chawla, Altaf Ali Laghari

Department of Surgery

Objective:To determine the fecal incontinence and recurrence rate in Patients with complex fistula in ano managed with cable tie seton at a tertiary care teaching hospital.

Methods:

This is a prospective case series of Patients with complex anal fistula i.e. recurrent fistula or encircling >30% of external anal sphincter, managed with cable tie seton from March 2003 to March 2009. Patients were seen in the clinic after 72 hours of seton insertion under anesthesia and then every other week. Each time the cable-tie was tightened if found loose without anesthesia and incontinence was inquired according to wexner's score.

Results: …


Value Analysis: Perioperative Link In The Supply Chain, Gwenda L. Petrohoy Msn, Med, Rn, Cnor, Aaron D. Bleznak Md, Facs, Susan Toomey Cmrp Mar 2011

Value Analysis: Perioperative Link In The Supply Chain, Gwenda L. Petrohoy Msn, Med, Rn, Cnor, Aaron D. Bleznak Md, Facs, Susan Toomey Cmrp

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Results Of Re-Excision For Inadequate Margins Following Partial Mastectomy For Carcinoma Of The Breast, Aaron D. Bleznak Md, Facs, Christine W. Du Md, Samuel Steerman Md, Elizabeth Dellers Md Mar 2011

Results Of Re-Excision For Inadequate Margins Following Partial Mastectomy For Carcinoma Of The Breast, Aaron D. Bleznak Md, Facs, Christine W. Du Md, Samuel Steerman Md, Elizabeth Dellers Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Postoperative Sensitivity In Class V Composite Restorations: Comparing Soft Start Vs. Constant Curing Modes Of Led., Fahad Umer, Frahan Raza Khan Jan 2011

Postoperative Sensitivity In Class V Composite Restorations: Comparing Soft Start Vs. Constant Curing Modes Of Led., Fahad Umer, Frahan Raza Khan

Department of Surgery

Background: One of the major disadvantages associated with using composites is polymerization shrinkage, stresses are generated at the margins, and if these stresses exceed the bond strength, microleakage occurs at the tooth restoration interface which causes ingress of cariogenic bacteria, post-operative sensitivity, and secondary caries. LED offers several curing modes: constant cure, ramped cure, and soft start cure. It is claimed that soft start polymerization mode produces less polymerization shrinkage and consequently less postoperative sensitivity. Objective:To compare the postoperative sensitivity in Class V composite restorations using soft start and constant LED curing modes. Materials and

Methods:

Using the appropriate …


Tuberculous Colitis, Firas G. Madbak Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Facs Jan 2011

Tuberculous Colitis, Firas G. Madbak Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Facs

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


The Clue To His Pancreatitis!, Malia Eischen Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Facs Jan 2011

The Clue To His Pancreatitis!, Malia Eischen Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Facs

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Utilization Of Smartphones For The Enhancement Of Trauma Division Of Education, Ryan A. Lawless Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md Jan 2011

Utilization Of Smartphones For The Enhancement Of Trauma Division Of Education, Ryan A. Lawless Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Appendiceal Mucocele Intussusception, Christine W. Du Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md Jan 2011

Appendiceal Mucocele Intussusception, Christine W. Du Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Laparoscopic Repair Of Incarcerated Obturator Hernia, Danielle Press Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md Jan 2011

Laparoscopic Repair Of Incarcerated Obturator Hernia, Danielle Press Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Experience Of Resident Assistant Does Not Influence Incidence Of Common Bile Duct Injuries During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Ryan A. Lawless Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Charles Scagliotti Md, Judith A. Olenwine Ms, C-Tagme, John J. Hong Md, Michael M. Badellino Md Jan 2011

Experience Of Resident Assistant Does Not Influence Incidence Of Common Bile Duct Injuries During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Ryan A. Lawless Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Charles Scagliotti Md, Judith A. Olenwine Ms, C-Tagme, John J. Hong Md, Michael M. Badellino Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Risk Factors Affecting Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest During Aortic Surgeries, Bree Ann Young, James K. Wu Md, Martin E. Matsumura Md, Timothy S. Misselbeck, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Raymond L. Singer Md Jan 2011

Risk Factors Affecting Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest During Aortic Surgeries, Bree Ann Young, James K. Wu Md, Martin E. Matsumura Md, Timothy S. Misselbeck, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Raymond L. Singer Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Histamine Blockade On Surgical Outcomes Of Perforated Diverticulitis, Matthew M. Philp Md, John S. Park Md Jan 2011

Effect Of Histamine Blockade On Surgical Outcomes Of Perforated Diverticulitis, Matthew M. Philp Md, John S. Park Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Preinjury Use Of Antiplatelet Agents In Patients With Isolated Traumatic Brain Injury, Danielle Cheeseman Md, David Milia Md, David Kashmer Md, Farheen Hussain Ms, John J. Hong Md, Robert D. Barraco Md Jan 2011

Effect Of Preinjury Use Of Antiplatelet Agents In Patients With Isolated Traumatic Brain Injury, Danielle Cheeseman Md, David Milia Md, David Kashmer Md, Farheen Hussain Ms, John J. Hong Md, Robert D. Barraco Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Treatment Of Acute Aortic Dissection At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review Of Outcomes., Timothy S. Misselbeck, Stephen Deturk, Matthew Wilson, Theodore Phillips Md, Michael Szwerc Md, Sanjay Mehta Md, Gary Szydlowski Md, Raymond Singer Md, James Wu Md Jan 2011

Treatment Of Acute Aortic Dissection At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review Of Outcomes., Timothy S. Misselbeck, Stephen Deturk, Matthew Wilson, Theodore Phillips Md, Michael Szwerc Md, Sanjay Mehta Md, Gary Szydlowski Md, Raymond Singer Md, James Wu Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.