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3d - Printed Patient Specific Instrumentation In Corrective Osteotomy Of The Femur And Pelvis: A Review Of The Literature, Njalalle Baraza, Chris Chapman, Sima Zakani, Kishore Mulpuri Nov 2020

3d - Printed Patient Specific Instrumentation In Corrective Osteotomy Of The Femur And Pelvis: A Review Of The Literature, Njalalle Baraza, Chris Chapman, Sima Zakani, Kishore Mulpuri

General Surgery, East Africa

Background: The paediatric patient population has considerable variation in anatomy. The use of Computed Tomography (CT)-based digital models to design three-dimensionally printed patient specific instrumentation (PSI) has recently been applied for correction of deformity in orthopedic surgery. This review sought to determine the existing application of this technology currently in use within paediatric orthopaedics, and assess the potential benefits that this may provide to patients and surgeons.

Methods: A review was performed of MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CENTRAL for published literature, as well as Web of Science and clinicaltrials.gov for grey literature. The search strategy revolved around the research …


Inadvertent Stone Migration During Pneumatic Lithotripsy: Still A Conundrum In The 21st Century, Ali Akbar Zehri, Miten Patel, Philip Adebayo, Authar Ali Sep 2020

Inadvertent Stone Migration During Pneumatic Lithotripsy: Still A Conundrum In The 21st Century, Ali Akbar Zehri, Miten Patel, Philip Adebayo, Authar Ali

General Surgery, East Africa

Currently, an ideal gadget to stop retrograde stone migration remains a holy grail, and the hunt for such a device is still ongoing in the 21st century. The quest for an ideal instrument is driven by the need to reduce cost, minimize ancillary procedure rates, reduce the device's operative time, and improve the stone-free rate. The purpose of the present review is to provide an update on the use of preventive measures that are used to stop retrograde stone migration during pneumatic lithotripsy for ureteric stone management.

Currently, an ideal gadget to stop retrograde stone migration remains a holy grail, …


Innovative Use Of Mhealth And Clinical Technology For Oncology Clinical Trials In Africa, Miriam Mutebi, Rohini Bhatia, Omolola Salako, Fidel Rubagumya, Surbhi Grover, Nazik Hammad Jul 2020

Innovative Use Of Mhealth And Clinical Technology For Oncology Clinical Trials In Africa, Miriam Mutebi, Rohini Bhatia, Omolola Salako, Fidel Rubagumya, Surbhi Grover, Nazik Hammad

General Surgery, East Africa

Utilization of clinical technology and mobile health (mHealth) is expanding globally. It is important to reflect on how their usage and application could translate in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. With the exponential growth and advancements of mobile and wireless technologies, LMICs are prime to adapt such technologies to potentially democratize and create solutions to health-related challenges. The role of these technologies in oncology clinical trials continues to expand. The lure of mHealth promises disruptive technology that may change the way clinical trials are designed and conducted in many settings. Its applicability in the African context is currently under …


Engaging Patients For Clinical Trials In Africa: Patient-Centered Approaches, Miriam Mutebi, Dicey Scroggins, Virgil Simons, Naomi Ohene Oti, Nazik Hammad Jul 2020

Engaging Patients For Clinical Trials In Africa: Patient-Centered Approaches, Miriam Mutebi, Dicey Scroggins, Virgil Simons, Naomi Ohene Oti, Nazik Hammad

General Surgery, East Africa

Clinical trials in oncology are an emergent field in sub-Saharan Africa. There is a long history of clinical trials in high-income countries (HICs), with increasing attempts to develop patient-centric approaches and to evaluate patient-centered outcomes. The challenge remains as to how these trends could be adopted in low-resource settings and adapted to best fit the different health ecosystems that coexist on the African continent. Models that evaluate patient-related outcomes and measures and that are used in HICs must be modified, adopted, and adapted to suit the diverse populations and the low-resource settings in most of the continent. Patient engagement in …


Retroperitoneal Isolated Enteric Duplication Cyst, Fariha Fazal, Patricia Okiro Apr 2020

Retroperitoneal Isolated Enteric Duplication Cyst, Fariha Fazal, Patricia Okiro

General Surgery, East Africa

Enteric duplication cysts are rare congenital malformations of the gastrointestinal tract with an estimated incidence of 1:100,000 live births. Fewer still are isolated enteric duplication cysts (IEDC). Accurate diagnosis and timely excision of IEDCs can help in avoiding possible complications including bleeding from gastric mucosa and malignant transformation later in life. Currently, in the paediatric population, there are twenty reported cases in the literature worldwide. Of these, only three have been described in the retro peritoneum. We present a retroperitoneal IEDC, which was juxtaposed to the inferior vena cava. To the best of our knowledge, this has not been reported …