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Department of Surgery

2001

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Continuous Quality Assessment; Development Of A Simple Computer Based Model For Audit, N K. Waheed, F S. Awan, A Ahad, A Rahman, K M. Pal Sep 2001

Continuous Quality Assessment; Development Of A Simple Computer Based Model For Audit, N K. Waheed, F S. Awan, A Ahad, A Rahman, K M. Pal

Department of Surgery

Objective: Accurate assessment of quality of care is a fundamental first step in the process of quality improvement. The vast amount of data generated in a hospital mandates some form of computerization for management of information. We describe a locally developed simple computer based program to access relevant information from a hospital patient management network. The objective was to reduce the amount of manual work involved for busy clinicians attempting to audit quality of care.Methods: A single surgical procedure, Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy was chosen. Quality indicators were identified by literature review as conversion rate from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy and length …


Thymic Hyperplasia: A Cause Of Respiratory Distress, F K. Tareen, S Hussain, F Moazam Aug 2001

Thymic Hyperplasia: A Cause Of Respiratory Distress, F K. Tareen, S Hussain, F Moazam

Department of Surgery

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An Audit Of Blood Cross-Match Ordering Practices At The Aga Khan University Hospital: First Step Towards A Maximum Surgical Blood Ordering Schedule, T Chawla, G N. Kakepoto, M A. Khan Jul 2001

An Audit Of Blood Cross-Match Ordering Practices At The Aga Khan University Hospital: First Step Towards A Maximum Surgical Blood Ordering Schedule, T Chawla, G N. Kakepoto, M A. Khan

Department of Surgery

Objective: In the absence of an explicit maximum blood order policy, ordering for blood transfusion is frequently based on subjective anticipation of blood loss instead of evidence based estimates of average requirement in a particular procedure. This study was done to assess current practice and the feasibility of a prospective randomized work to develop practice guidelines.METHOD: We audited transfusion data for elective surgical procedures in our hospital during the last 2 years. Cross-matched to transfused ratio (C/T ratio) and Transfusion Index (Ti) for each of the elective surgical procedures was performed during the study period. C/T ratio is used as …


Treatment Of Tibial Diaphyseal Fractures With Closed Flexible Intramedullary Ender Nails: 39 Fractures Followed For A Period Of Two To Seven Years, Hussain R. Usman, Muhammad A. Umer, Masood Umer May 2001

Treatment Of Tibial Diaphyseal Fractures With Closed Flexible Intramedullary Ender Nails: 39 Fractures Followed For A Period Of Two To Seven Years, Hussain R. Usman, Muhammad A. Umer, Masood Umer

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To assess the efficacy of flexible intramedullary Ender nails for the treatment of tibial diaphyseal.

MATERIALS AND METHODS:

This is a retrospective review of patients treated with the Ender Nail for both open and closed tibial shaft fractures. Between January 1989 and December 1994, 43 fractures were treated with these nails. The configuration of each fracture was determined using the Orthopedic Trauma Association classification and the extent of soft tissue damage was assessed using the Gustilo and Anderson's classification. Four patients were excluded from the study due to inadequate follow-up. There were 27 closed and 12 open fractures. …


Diagnostic Issues In Abdominal Tuberculosis, M R. Khan, I R. Khan, K M. Pal Apr 2001

Diagnostic Issues In Abdominal Tuberculosis, M R. Khan, I R. Khan, K M. Pal

Department of Surgery

Objective: To analyze the modes of presentation and diagnostic issues in the management of abdominal tuberculosis at a tertiary care hospital in a developing country, where most of the established diagnostic modalities are available.SETTING: The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi.Methods: This study is a retrospective review of medical records of all inpatients, diagnosed to have abdominal tuberculosis, from January 1991 to December 1997. The data was collected and particularly analyzed for spectrum of presentation and role of various diagnostic modalities. Of special interest was the sub-group of patients, who after all investigations did not have a firm diagnosis. Following a …