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Aga Khan University

2003

Surgery

Section of Urology

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Optimization Of Low Pre-Operative Hemoglobin Reduces Transfusion Requirement In Patients Undergoing Transurethral Resection Of Prostate, Hammad Ather, Nuzhat Faruqui, F. Abid Jan 2003

Optimization Of Low Pre-Operative Hemoglobin Reduces Transfusion Requirement In Patients Undergoing Transurethral Resection Of Prostate, Hammad Ather, Nuzhat Faruqui, F. Abid

Section of Urology

Objective: To identify factors that influence peri-operative hemorrhage in view of reducing the need for transfusions in patients undergoing trans uretheral resection of prostate (TURP).
Methods: All patients undergoing TURP between January 1997 and December 1999 were identified using lCD 9CM coding and indexing system. Overall 430 patients were identified, however, 384 charts were included and reviewed for demographics, pre and intra-operative data and post-operative morbidity. Patients were divided into two groups on the basis of presence of significant hemorrhage.
Results: Overall 384 patients were analyzed. Nineteen patients had hemorrhage - group I whereas 365had no significant hemorrhage …


The Prevalence Of Silent Kidney Stones: An Ultrasonographic Screening Study, Buchholz Niels-Peter, Farhat Abbas, R Khan, Jamsheer J. Talati, M Afzal, I Rizvi Jan 2003

The Prevalence Of Silent Kidney Stones: An Ultrasonographic Screening Study, Buchholz Niels-Peter, Farhat Abbas, R Khan, Jamsheer J. Talati, M Afzal, I Rizvi

Section of Urology

Objective: Silent and not yet discovered stones of the upper urinary tract are potentially dangerous, since in due course they may cause infection, obstruction and renal damage. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of such silent kidney stones in a representative Pakistani population of Karachi.
Subjects and Methods: We studied 201 consecutive subjects at our hospital who underwent additional kidney screening whilst undergoing abdominal ultrasound. All these subjects did not have a history or symptoms of urolithiasis.
Results: We found silent kidney stones in 3% of subjects. All stone bearers were males. Most stones were in …