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Retrograde Bullet Migration From Inferior Vena Cava Into Right Common Iliac Vein Following Gunshot: A Case Report, Ibrahim Zahid, Hamza Abdur Rahim Khan, Omar Irfan, Benish Fatima,, Maha Tahir, Muhammad Tariq, Fazal Wahab Khan, Saulat H. Fatimi Dec 2016

Retrograde Bullet Migration From Inferior Vena Cava Into Right Common Iliac Vein Following Gunshot: A Case Report, Ibrahim Zahid, Hamza Abdur Rahim Khan, Omar Irfan, Benish Fatima,, Maha Tahir, Muhammad Tariq, Fazal Wahab Khan, Saulat H. Fatimi

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Bullet embolization cases are rare and even rarer are its retrograde migration in the veins. We report the case of a 14 year old male with a gunshot wound to the left side of his chest. CT scan revealed bilateral haemothorax and foreign body in the right common iliac vein. The patient was immediately taken to the operating theatre and median sternotomy performed. Bullet entry tear was found in the inferior vena cava however, the bullet was found lodged in the right common iliac vein and slipped down against the flow of blood. The bullet was left in situ …


Difficulties In Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Conversion Versus Surgeon's Failure, Aun Ali, Summaya Saeed, Rabel Khawaja, Sunil Sadruddin Samnani, Farah Naz Farid Dec 2016

Difficulties In Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Conversion Versus Surgeon's Failure, Aun Ali, Summaya Saeed, Rabel Khawaja, Sunil Sadruddin Samnani, Farah Naz Farid

Department of Surgery

Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is considered to be gold standard treatment for symptomatic gall stones. Despite several benefits there are still disadvantages of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in difficult cases where anatomy is disturbed even in experienced hand. Aim of this study is to identify advantages of early conversion to open cholecystectomy in difficult cases and how it should not be associated with surgeon's failure.
Methods: Observational study was conducted at tertiary care hospital of Karachi, Pakistan from January 2012 till June 2015. All patients who presented to general surgery department with symptomatic gall stones and planned for laparoscopic cholecystectomy was included in …


Descriptive Epidemiology Of Karachi Road Traffic Crash Mortality From 2007 To 2014, Rashid Jooma, Masood Ali Shaikh Nov 2016

Descriptive Epidemiology Of Karachi Road Traffic Crash Mortality From 2007 To 2014, Rashid Jooma, Masood Ali Shaikh

Department of Surgery

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According to World Health Organization's estimate for Pakistan, there were 25,781 (95% CI: 20,979-30582) Road Traffic Collision (RTC) fatalities in year 2013. The Road Traffic Injury Research and Prevention Center, collects RTC data on injuries and fatalities from five major public and private hospitals' emergency departments in Karachi. For the eight-year period, from 2007-2014, 9129 fatalities were recorded. Males accounted for 8008 (87.7%) all RTC fatalities. Highest number of fatalities were recorded in the 21-25 age group with 1329 (15.3%) fatalities, while fatalities in 16-30 years old, recorded 3446 (39.7%) of all fatalities out of the total 8684 records …


Catamenial Pneumothorax: A Case Report., Hina Inam, Sumera Inam,, Munaim Tahir Nov 2016

Catamenial Pneumothorax: A Case Report., Hina Inam, Sumera Inam,, Munaim Tahir

Department of Surgery

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Catamenial pneumothorax (CP) is a rare and complex clinical condition caused by endometrial tissues, commonly found in reproductive women (age 15-49 years).Its diagnosis is often delayed or overlooked by clinicians, which may result in recurrent hospitalizations and other complications. A case of Catamenial pneumothorax is presented of a 38-year-old young married woman, admitted to hospital with signs and symptoms including chest pain and shortness of breath that started with her menstrual period. Right pneumothorax was observed in the Chest x-ray. Patient underwent Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Patient was kept under observation, and was discharged when stable with no pain.Catamenial …


Early Experience Of Dynamic Hip Screw With Spiral Blade And Locking Side Plate For The Stabilization Of Trochanteric Fractures., Akbar Jaleel Zubair, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Marij Zahid, Masood Umer, Pervaiz Hashmi Nov 2016

Early Experience Of Dynamic Hip Screw With Spiral Blade And Locking Side Plate For The Stabilization Of Trochanteric Fractures., Akbar Jaleel Zubair, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Marij Zahid, Masood Umer, Pervaiz Hashmi

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate early experience with helical hip system in osteoporotic elderly patients with per-trochanteric fractures.

METHODS:

The retrospective study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised records of patients having low-velocity pertrochanteric fractures who were fixed with spiral blade Dynamic Helical Hip Systemfrom July to December 2014 and were followed up for a minimum of 3 months. Demographic variables and clinical outcomes were noted from the medical records whereas operative details were recorded from the operative note. Radiological variables and outcomes were assessed by viewing appropriate pre-operative, post-operative and follow-up radiographs.

RESULTS:

Of the 32 …


10-Year Outcome Of The Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (Tevar) Procedure, James K. Wu Md, Timothy S. Misselbeck, Jacob Fink, Youssef Zaki Oct 2016

10-Year Outcome Of The Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (Tevar) Procedure, James K. Wu Md, Timothy S. Misselbeck, Jacob Fink, Youssef Zaki

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Frequency And Predictors Of Recurrence Of Bladder Tumour On First Check Cystoscopy - A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience, Muhammad Farhan, Nazim Syed Muhammad, Jibran Ahmed, Hammad Ather Oct 2016

Frequency And Predictors Of Recurrence Of Bladder Tumour On First Check Cystoscopy - A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience, Muhammad Farhan, Nazim Syed Muhammad, Jibran Ahmed, Hammad Ather

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the frequency and predictors of non-muscle invasive bladder tumour recurrence on first-check cystoscopy after transurethral resection of bladder tumour.

METHODS:

This cross-sectional study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from April to November 2014, and comprised patients with a suspected newly-diagnosed urothelial cancer. Patients with non-muscle invasive disease with complete resection of all visible lesions along with deep biopsy from the tumour base were included. Patients received standard adjuvant intravesical therapy according to their risk stratification and underwent a white-light check cystoscopy at 3 months to look for tumour recurrence. Association between clinico-pathological …


A Systematic Review Of Epidemiological Literature On The Eye Health Of Marginalized Fishing Populations, Khabir Ahmad, Anthony B. Zwi, Daniel J. Tarantola,, Bal Chand Oct 2016

A Systematic Review Of Epidemiological Literature On The Eye Health Of Marginalized Fishing Populations, Khabir Ahmad, Anthony B. Zwi, Daniel J. Tarantola,, Bal Chand

Department of Surgery

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A systematic review was conducted in December 2013 to examine the extent to which health research has been focused on the eyehealth issues of fishing communities. We searched multiple databases to identify relevant citations, using a combination of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and text words representing eye health, fishing populations and measures of disease frequency. The search yielded only 4 studies, described in 5 articles. Three studies (one each in Turkey, Egypt and Spain) provided data on self-reported eye problems in fishermen or fishery workers, with prevalence ranging from 38% to 81%. There was only one study in the …


Bacterobilia In Acute Cholecystitis: Bile Cultures' Isolates, Antibiotic Sensitivities And Antibiotic Usage. A Study On A Pakistani Population., Yousaf Bashir Hadi,, Muhammad Waqas, Hafiz Muhammad Umer,, Ammar Alam, Abdul Rehman Alvi, Muhammad Rizwan Khan Oct 2016

Bacterobilia In Acute Cholecystitis: Bile Cultures' Isolates, Antibiotic Sensitivities And Antibiotic Usage. A Study On A Pakistani Population., Yousaf Bashir Hadi,, Muhammad Waqas, Hafiz Muhammad Umer,, Ammar Alam, Abdul Rehman Alvi, Muhammad Rizwan Khan

Department of Surgery

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Acute cholecystitis is one of the most common acute surgical conditions. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy remains the mainstay of treatment. In patients managed non-operatively, antibiotics play an important role in the treatment of cholecystitis. The current retrospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, and comprised medical records of patients admitted between 2008 and 2014with acute cholecystitis and in whom bile cultures were obtained. Of the 509 patients with a mean age of 51.15 ± 13.4years, early laparoscopic cholecystectomy (within 72hours) was performed on 473(92.9%) cases, while the rest underwent percutaneous cholecystostomy. Bile cultureswere positive in 171(33.6%) …


Cervical Mediastinoscopy In The Diagnosis Of Lymphadenopathy In South Asia., Sulaiman B Hasan, Fazal Wahab Khan, Shiraz Hashmi, Ahsan Ehtesham, Rizwana Ahmed Magsi, Syed Shahabuddin Oct 2016

Cervical Mediastinoscopy In The Diagnosis Of Lymphadenopathy In South Asia., Sulaiman B Hasan, Fazal Wahab Khan, Shiraz Hashmi, Ahsan Ehtesham, Rizwana Ahmed Magsi, Syed Shahabuddin

Department of Surgery

Abstract

We planned to determine the clinical utility and safety of mediastinoscopy in the pathologic diagnosis of mediastinal lymphadenopathy and to determine disease patterns in a tertiary care setting in Karachi. The retrospective review comprised record of patients who underwent mediastinoscopy over 25 years between July, 1990 and August, 2015. Of the 122 patients, records were complete for 88(72%). Mean age was 42.5±12.9 years and 55(62.5%) were male. Overall, 60(68.2%) patients had benign inflammatory diseases; 25 (28.4%) had lymphoma or lung cancer which was accurately staged; 26(29.5%) had tuberculosis; 13(14.8%) sarcoidosis; and 11 (12.5%) had concomitant tuberculosis and sarcoidosis. No …


Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Presentation, Badar Uddin Ujjan, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Babar Khan, Dr Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Ehsan Bari Oct 2016

Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Presentation, Badar Uddin Ujjan, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Babar Khan, Dr Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Ehsan Bari

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide. This study was conducted to report the presentation, management, outcomes and prognostic indicators in a large series of patients from a tertiary care centre in a developing country. It is a review of prospectively collected data of paediatric patients with TBI admitted at our centre between July 2010 and December 2013. A total of 291 patients with a mean age of 7.2±5.0 years were dichotomised into survivors and non-survivors, and variables were compared between the two groups. The mean post-resuscitation Glasgow coma scale (GCS) …


Better Outcome Of Splenectomy In Younger Patients Suffering From Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia, Sabah Saqib, Rizwan Hashim, Hasnain Zafar Oct 2016

Better Outcome Of Splenectomy In Younger Patients Suffering From Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia, Sabah Saqib, Rizwan Hashim, Hasnain Zafar

Department of Surgery

Abstract Immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) may need splenectomy after failure of medical treatment. The aim of this study was to explore the outcome of splenectomy in chronic ITP and to point out factors which can predict better response to splenectomy. This retrospective chart review was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised adult patients who underwent splenectomy for ITP from October 2005 to December 2015. Of the 51 patients, 37(72.5%) were females and 14(27.5%) were males. The overall median age was 32 years (interquartile range: 18-65 years). Complete response was seen in 43(84.3%) patients, 2(4%) had response …


Nosocomial Infections In The Icu: Pens And Spectacles As Fomites, Haris Farooq Murad, Khawaja Muhammad Inam Pal Oct 2016

Nosocomial Infections In The Icu: Pens And Spectacles As Fomites, Haris Farooq Murad, Khawaja Muhammad Inam Pal

Department of Surgery

Abstract Nosocomial infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Non-medical objects known as fomites may have a role in their genesis. We investigated the significance of writing pens and spectacles asfomites. The study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from July 2013 to September 2013. Cultures were taken from pens and/or spectacles of resident nurses, doctors and nursing assistants in intensive care unit (ICU). Organisms important in ICU nosocomial infections were targeted. Seven rounds ofsampling over 3 weeksled to 55 pen and 5 spectacle samples. Growth was seen in 3(5.5%) pen samples and 1(20%) spectacle sample. …


Is Grown Up Congenital Heart (Guch) Disease Different In A Developing Country?, Syed Shahabuddin, Shiraz Hashmi, Syed Ezze Rakhshan,, Jamal Kabeer Khan, Shahid Ahmed Sami, Muneer Amanullah Oct 2016

Is Grown Up Congenital Heart (Guch) Disease Different In A Developing Country?, Syed Shahabuddin, Shiraz Hashmi, Syed Ezze Rakhshan,, Jamal Kabeer Khan, Shahid Ahmed Sami, Muneer Amanullah

Department of Surgery

Abstract

In the current era grown up congenital heart disease (GUCH) patients undergoing surgical interventions are increasing. Most of the interventions in the developed countries are either complex or redo-operations in patients who had previously undergone repair, palliation or correction. However, in the developing countries most of the interventions are primary and corrective. This descriptive retrospective study comprised GUCH patients who underwent surgical intervention for congenital heart disease (CHD) at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from January 2006 to December 2015. A total of 195 patients had been treated surgically with a mean age of 31.0±13.5 years. Majority of the …


Bringing Efficiency Into Practice: A Quality Improvement Initiative To Reduce Operating Room Turnaround Time, Hasanat Sharif, , Noman Shehzad, Joveria Farooqi, Sana Karim Oct 2016

Bringing Efficiency Into Practice: A Quality Improvement Initiative To Reduce Operating Room Turnaround Time, Hasanat Sharif, , Noman Shehzad, Joveria Farooqi, Sana Karim

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Operating room (OR) turnaround time (TAT) is the minimal essential time required for cleaning of OR and preparation for the next case. The TAT inversely affects OR efficiency. Several factors related to personnel, equipment and scheduling have been identified as causes of increased TAT. We conducted the study to identify factors that affect OR TAT and to propose recommendations for its reduction. The retrospective study, conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, comprised TAT records related to March 2014. Of the 88 cases, 22(25%) showed a delay. Upon Pareto analysis it was found that in 8(36.6%) cases there was …


Breast Reconstruction At The Aga Khan University - A 10 Year Audit, Samiullah Abdullah, , Asif ,Ahsan, Tahir Shafi Khan Oct 2016

Breast Reconstruction At The Aga Khan University - A 10 Year Audit, Samiullah Abdullah, , Asif ,Ahsan, Tahir Shafi Khan

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Considering the high incidence of breast cancer and the subsequent need for a mastectomy, the number of patients having breastreconstruction remains relatively low the world over. Most studies from the west show that anywhere between 5% to around 50% of women proceed to reconstruction following a complete mastectomy. There is a great paucity of literature on the subject in Pakistan. Anecdotal and unofficial accounts would suggest that less than a fraction of 1% of women in Pakistan undergo reconstruction following a mastectomy.We reviewed our cases retrospectively over a 10 year study period from January 2005 to December 2014 with …


Intravesical Foreign Body: Tertiary Care Center Experience From Pakistan., Hussam Uddin Soomro,, Imran K. Jalbani, Nuzhat Faruqui Oct 2016

Intravesical Foreign Body: Tertiary Care Center Experience From Pakistan., Hussam Uddin Soomro,, Imran K. Jalbani, Nuzhat Faruqui

Department of Surgery

Foreign body in bladder is relatively uncommon condition with variable presentations. Literature is limited to case reports and small series from region. Therefore, we planned this study to review our experience regarding intravesical foreign body. This retrospective study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised 14 patients having intravesical foreign bodies from March 1989 to March 2013. Demographics, presentation, mode of insertion, type of foreign body and management were noted. Of the 11(78.6%) patients included in the study, 10(90.9%) patients were male and 1(9.1%) was female. The mean age was 51± 20 years. In 5(45.5%) patients, …


Indications Of Enucleations And Eviscerations Performed At A Tertiary Eye Care Unit: A Case Series., Rashid Baig, Maheen Akhtar Syed, Khabir Ahmad, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry Oct 2016

Indications Of Enucleations And Eviscerations Performed At A Tertiary Eye Care Unit: A Case Series., Rashid Baig, Maheen Akhtar Syed, Khabir Ahmad, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry

Department of Surgery

Abstract

The retrospective study was planned to look at the indications of eye enucleations and eviscerations, and comprised all such procedures done at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from January 2006 to December 2015. Data was collected regarding age at the time of procedure, gender, procedure type, indication for enucleation or evisceration, type of implant if used and complications. Of the 66 eyes of 65 individuals, 47 (71.2%) underwent evisceration and 19 (28.8%) enucleation. The mean age at the time of the procedures was 37.86±23.09 years. The indication for enucleation or evisceration were keratitis 14(21.2%), introcular tumours 13(19.7%), trauma …


A 10-Year Review Of Indications For Penetrating Keratoplasty In A Tertiary Care Setting In Karachi Pakistan, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry, Salman Naveed Sadiq, Zubaida Sirang, Maheen Akhtar Syed, Mustafa Kamal, Khabir Ahmad Oct 2016

A 10-Year Review Of Indications For Penetrating Keratoplasty In A Tertiary Care Setting In Karachi Pakistan, Tanveer Anjum Chaudhry, Salman Naveed Sadiq, Zubaida Sirang, Maheen Akhtar Syed, Mustafa Kamal, Khabir Ahmad

Department of Surgery

Abstract

The retrospective study was conducted to determine the indications and outomes of penetrating keratoplasty(PKP) in a tertiary caresetting in Pakistan. All eyes that had undergone PKP between January 2005 and December 2014 at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, were included.Data were collected on the indications of PKP, graft survival (graft clarity at final follow-up), andbest corrected visual acuity (BCVA).Kaplan-Meier\'s method was usedto analyse graft survival.Out of 437 eyes, 383(87%) were for visual purpose. Trauma-related corneal scarring 113(26.2%) was the leading cause of PKP, followed by keratoconus 74(17.1%), redo graft 56(13%), infection-related corneal opacity 46(10.6%), corneal dystrophy 44(10.2%) and …


Neurosurgery Training In Pakistan: Follow-Up Survey And Critical Analysis Of National Training Programmes., Dr Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Mehboob Alam, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Mohsin Qadeer Oct 2016

Neurosurgery Training In Pakistan: Follow-Up Survey And Critical Analysis Of National Training Programmes., Dr Saqib Kamran Bakhshi, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Mehboob Alam, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Mohsin Qadeer

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Pediatric Laparoscopic Surgery; Initial Experience From Pakistan; First 100 Cases In Single Center, Hassan Ishaq, Saqib Hamid Qazi, Sohail Dogar, Muhammad Younus Khan Durrani,, Ahmad Vaqas Faruque Oct 2016

Pediatric Laparoscopic Surgery; Initial Experience From Pakistan; First 100 Cases In Single Center, Hassan Ishaq, Saqib Hamid Qazi, Sohail Dogar, Muhammad Younus Khan Durrani,, Ahmad Vaqas Faruque

Department of Surgery

Abstract

In a developing country like Pakistan, laparoscopic surgeries are not considered favourable by many, possibly because of high costs or a lack of expertise. It is an established fact that laparoscopic surgery offers better surgical treatments with a shorter hospital stay and fewer complications. The current retrospective study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi and comprised of laparoscopy cases performed by a single surgeon from March 2012 to September of 2014. A total of 100laparoscopic surgeries were performed; mostly appendectomies 49(49%) and undescended testes (UDTs) 34(34%). Overall, there were 70(70%) male patients. The mean age of …


Rotational Mal-Alignment After Reamed Intramedullary Nailing For Tibial Shaft Fracture, Sher Khan, Yasir Mohib, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Haroon Rashid Oct 2016

Rotational Mal-Alignment After Reamed Intramedullary Nailing For Tibial Shaft Fracture, Sher Khan, Yasir Mohib, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Haroon Rashid

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Intra-medullary (IM) nailing is standard of care for unstable tibial shaft fractures. Malrotation is very common but it is under-recognised, inpart because of variation in normal anatomy and partly due to difficulty in accurately assessing rotation. This study was planned to evaluate the frequency of rotational mal-alignment after reamed tibia IMnailing. This cross-sectional study was conducted at Aga khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised patients with tibia shaft fractures managed with IMnailing from January to December 2014. All the patients were assessed intra-operatively for rotational alignment using the knee and ankle fluoroscopic images. There were 81 patients with a …


Does Obesity Affects Early Infection After Total Knee Arthroplasty. A Comparison Of Obese Vs Non Obese Patients, Waseem Ahmed, Riaz Hussain Lakdawala, Yasir Mohib, Aurangzeb Qureshi, Rizwan Haroon Rashid Oct 2016

Does Obesity Affects Early Infection After Total Knee Arthroplasty. A Comparison Of Obese Vs Non Obese Patients, Waseem Ahmed, Riaz Hussain Lakdawala, Yasir Mohib, Aurangzeb Qureshi, Rizwan Haroon Rashid

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Surgical site infection (SSI) is a disastrous complication after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) which can cause prosthesis loosening and may end up in septicaemia. The incidence of infection reported to be in the range of 0.3-12.4% for primary TKA. Significantly higher infection rate is found in the morbidly obese patients. The current study compared the immediate rate of post-total knee replacement wound infection in the obese versus non-obese population. The cross-sectional study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) and comprised patients undergoing TKA for primary knee osteoarthritis. Surgical outcome was measured by the Southampton wound infection score …


Two Incision Mini Open Carpal Tunnel Release- A Minimally Invasive Alternative To Endoscopic Release, Pervaiz Hashmi, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Moiz Ali, Yasir Mohib, Naveed Baloch Oct 2016

Two Incision Mini Open Carpal Tunnel Release- A Minimally Invasive Alternative To Endoscopic Release, Pervaiz Hashmi, Rizwan Haroon Rashid, Moiz Ali, Yasir Mohib, Naveed Baloch

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Surgical techniques for carpal tunnel release are constantly evolving to reduce complications. This retrospective study was planned to identify the outcome and complications associated with a new operating technique for release of carpal tunnel using two incisions. It was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised patients undergoing surgical release of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) between January 2011 and December 2014. Of the 54 patients,38(70.4%) cases were of right-sided CTS. The mean operating time was 12.5±4.9 minutes. Complete relief from symptoms was observed in all the patients and the only complication noted was superficial infection in …


A Review Of Scleral Buckle Procedures Performed At A Tertiary Care Center In Karachi, Farzeen Khalid Hashmi, Umair Razaque Arain,, Azam Ali, Khabir Ahmad Oct 2016

A Review Of Scleral Buckle Procedures Performed At A Tertiary Care Center In Karachi, Farzeen Khalid Hashmi, Umair Razaque Arain,, Azam Ali, Khabir Ahmad

Department of Surgery

Abstract

This retrospective study was done to evaluate the visual and anatomic outcomes of scleral buckling for the repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). All scleral buckle procedures performed at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from May 1999 to April 2012 were included. A total of 75 eyes of 72 patients were studied. The mean age of patients at surgery was 33.0±17.2 years. The mean logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) visual acuity (VA) was 0.9±0.8 pre-operatively and 0.5±0.6 at 1 year (p=0.018). At baseline, 27(36%) eyes had a best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 20/50 or …


Paediatric External Ventricular Drains: Experience From A Tertiary Care Hospital Of A Developing Country, Abbas Qalab, Rayaan Asad, Mahnaz Hakeem,, Maria Ahmad, Anwar Haq, Aneela Darbar Oct 2016

Paediatric External Ventricular Drains: Experience From A Tertiary Care Hospital Of A Developing Country, Abbas Qalab, Rayaan Asad, Mahnaz Hakeem,, Maria Ahmad, Anwar Haq, Aneela Darbar

Department of Surgery

Abstract

The aim of the study was to describe indications and complications of external ventricular drain (EVD) placement in children aged between 1 month and 16 years. This retrospective chart review was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised all children who underwent EVD placement from January 2007 to December 2014. Of the 177 patients identified, 117(66%) were males 60(34%) were girls. The overall mean age was 5.4±5.2 years. The median Glasgow Coma Scale score on presentation and discharge was 13 (interquartile range [IQR]: 7) and 15 (IQR: 4), respectively. Major diagnosis included intracranial tumour 60(34%), bacterial …


Frequency Of Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media, Syed Sajjad Ali Zaidi, Hamdan Ahmed Pasha,, Anwar Suhail,, Talha Ahmed Qureshi Oct 2016

Frequency Of Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media, Syed Sajjad Ali Zaidi, Hamdan Ahmed Pasha,, Anwar Suhail,, Talha Ahmed Qureshi

Department of Surgery

Abstract Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is defined as chronic otorrhea (i.e., lasting > 6-12 weeks) through a perforated tympanic membrane. It is generally associated with some degree of conductive hearing loss. However, recurrent ear infections due to perforated eardrum result in absorption of toxins and macromolecules into the cochlea leading to sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). We planned to determine the frequency of sensorineural hearing loss in chronic suppurative otitis media. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Aga Kgan University Hospital, Karachi, from October 2013 to March 2014. Average threshold of speech frequencies was calculated via pure tone audiogram for …


Prevalence Of Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Dentists In Teaching Hospitals In Karachi, Muhammad Hasan Hameed, Rabia Ghafoor, Farhan Raza Khan, Sheikh Bilal Badar Oct 2016

Prevalence Of Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Dentists In Teaching Hospitals In Karachi, Muhammad Hasan Hameed, Rabia Ghafoor, Farhan Raza Khan, Sheikh Bilal Badar

Department of Surgery

Work-related musculoskeletal pain is common among healthcare professionals, including dentists. This crosssectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among dentists. This study was carried out from January to April 2016 at various teaching hospitals of Karachi, and comprised 230 dentists. A self-administered questionnaire, adapted from a validated Nordic questionnaire, was distributed among the participants. Descriptive statistics were computed and associations of interest were analysed using chi-square test. Of the 230 forms, 182(79.11%) were included after leaving out the incomplete ones. The overall prevalence of MSDs was 138(75.8%). The most frequent reasonsfor MSDs were lack …


Innovations In Cardiovascular Care: Historical Perspective, Contemporary Practice, Recent Trends And Future Directions, Hasanat Sharif, Mayera Tufail Oct 2016

Innovations In Cardiovascular Care: Historical Perspective, Contemporary Practice, Recent Trends And Future Directions, Hasanat Sharif, Mayera Tufail

Department of Surgery

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases continue to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the world population. First open heart procedure was performed by Gibbon in 1953, since then many advancements have been introduced to the field of cardiac surgery. Minimally invasive techniques were introduced, which include minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), off-pump technique, minimally invasive valve surgery or transcatheter techniques to implant stentless or sutureless valves. The hybrid strategy to address coronary disease combines catheterisation procedures with standard surgical techniques. Cardiac imaging has also progressed to provide three-dimensional images of the heart, enabling surgeons to plan procedures …


Functional Outcomes After Successful Lower Extremity Arterial Injuries Repair, Zia Ur Rehman, Ziad Sophie, Lekhraj. Mal Oct 2016

Functional Outcomes After Successful Lower Extremity Arterial Injuries Repair, Zia Ur Rehman, Ziad Sophie, Lekhraj. Mal

Department of Surgery

bstract

The study was conducted to measure functional outcome of patients who had successful lower extremity arterial reconstruction after vascular injury at a tertiary care centre in Karachi over 5 years from January 2008 to December 2013. In this descriptive cohort study, the functional outcomes were assessed with lower extremity functional scale (LEFS). The mean age the 75 patients in the study was 32±11 years. Limb salvage was successful in 72(96%) cases. The most common injured artery was superficial femoral artery 30(40%) followed by popliteal artery 19(25%). The most common method of repair was end-to-end using either polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft …