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Inheritance Patterns, Challenges, And Outcomes Of Fracture Management In Osteopetrosis Patients. Case Series And Review Of Pertinent Literature, Obada Hussein Hasan, Aly Zaheer Pathan, Hammad Naqvi, Pervaiz Hashmi, Riaz Hussain Lakdawala
Inheritance Patterns, Challenges, And Outcomes Of Fracture Management In Osteopetrosis Patients. Case Series And Review Of Pertinent Literature, Obada Hussein Hasan, Aly Zaheer Pathan, Hammad Naqvi, Pervaiz Hashmi, Riaz Hussain Lakdawala
Department of Surgery
Background: Osteopetrosis (OP) is a group of rare inheritable genetic disorders which show increased bone radiodensity on radiography. As no cure exists, careful symptomatic treatment is the mainstay in management due to brittle bone and frequent complications. We would like to present a case series of OP patients, their management, a review of literature about this rare disease and its genetic and inheritance patterns.
Materials and methods: Retrospective case series of 6 patients with OP seen at our institution from 2010 to January 2018. We searched PubMed and Google Scholar for articles using the following keywords: Osteopetrosis, Radiology, Fracture and …
Short-Term Outcomes After Hepatic Resection : Perspective From A Developing Country, Saleema Begum, Muhammad Rizwan Khan
Short-Term Outcomes After Hepatic Resection : Perspective From A Developing Country, Saleema Begum, Muhammad Rizwan Khan
Department of Surgery
Abstract Objective: To review the early outcomes of hepatic resection at our hospital. Methods: This study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from January 2008 to December 2015, and comprised patients who underwent hepatic resection. We analysed the pathology, magnitude of hepatic resection and short-term outcomes in the patients. Mean and standard deviations were used to describe categorical data whereas frequencies and proportions to describe quantitative data. Univariate analysis was done to look at the factors associated with morbidity, mortality and blood loss during surgery. SPSS 19 was used for data analysis. Results: Of the 75 participants, …
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
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 …
Sigmoid Volvulus In Pregnancy And Puerperium: A Surgical And Obstetric Catastrophe Report Of A Case And Review Of The World Literature, Muhammad R. Khan, Sameer Ur Rehman
Sigmoid Volvulus In Pregnancy And Puerperium: A Surgical And Obstetric Catastrophe Report Of A Case And Review Of The World Literature, Muhammad R. Khan, Sameer Ur Rehman
Department of Surgery
Sigmoid volvulus is a rare surgical complication occurring in pregnancy and puerperium. Only 84 cases of sigmoid volvulus in pregnancy have been reported in the English literature so far. We have reviewed the available literature on this subject and present another case recently managed at our institution. The available literature suggests that over the years, there has been an improvement in the maternal and fetal outcome for this critical condition, but delay in presentation and a further delay in diagnosis remain a challenge for the treating physicians. Our patient was a 30-week pregnant lady, who presented late with 6days history …