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Pancreaticogastrostomy - An Alternate For Dealing With Pancreatic Remnant After Pancreaticoduodenectomy - Experience From A Tertiary Care Center Of Pakistan, Tabish Chawla, Hassaan Bari, Shahrukh Effendi Oct 2017

Pancreaticogastrostomy - An Alternate For Dealing With Pancreatic Remnant After Pancreaticoduodenectomy - Experience From A Tertiary Care Center Of Pakistan, Tabish Chawla, Hassaan Bari, Shahrukh Effendi

Section of General Surgery

Whipple's pancreaticoduodenectomy has been refined over the years to be a safe operation though the morbidity rate still remains high (30-50%). Pancreatic fistula is the most important cause of mortality following pancreaticoduodenectomy. To prevent it, surgeons have used two anastomotic techniques: pancreaticojejunostomy and pancreaticogastrostomy. Recent studies found that pancreaticogastrostomy is associated with fewer overall complications than pancreaticojejunostomy. This is a retrospective review of patients who underwent Whipple's at Aga Khan University Hospital and had pancreaticogastrostomy as a preferred anastomosis for pancreatic stump. Forty four patients met the inclusion criteria, 27 were male. No patient developed post-operative pancreatic fistula, 13 (31%) …


Development Of A Unifying Target And Consensus Indicators For Global Surgical Systems Strengthening: Proposed By The Global Alliance For Surgery, Obstetric, Trauma, And Anaesthesia Care (The G4 Alliance), Adil H. Haider, John W. Scott, Colin D. Gause, Mira Meheš, Grace Hsiung, Albulena Prelvukaj, Dana Yanocha, Lauren M. Baumann, Faheem Ahmed, Asad Latif Oct 2017

Development Of A Unifying Target And Consensus Indicators For Global Surgical Systems Strengthening: Proposed By The Global Alliance For Surgery, Obstetric, Trauma, And Anaesthesia Care (The G4 Alliance), Adil H. Haider, John W. Scott, Colin D. Gause, Mira Meheš, Grace Hsiung, Albulena Prelvukaj, Dana Yanocha, Lauren M. Baumann, Faheem Ahmed, Asad Latif

Section of General Surgery

After decades on the margins of primary health care, surgical and anaesthesia care is gaining increasing priority within the global development arena. The 2015 publications of the Disease Control Priorities third edition on Essential Surgery and the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery created a compelling evidenced-based argument for the fundamental role of surgery and anaesthesia within cost-effective health systems strengthening global strategy. The launch of the Global Alliance for Surgical, Obstetric, Trauma, and Anaesthesia Care in 2015 has further coordinated efforts to build priority for surgical care and anaesthesia. These combined efforts culminated in the approval of a World Health …


Choosing Between Endoscopic Or Microscopic Removal Of Third Ventricle Colloid Cysts, Ghani Haider, Altaf Ali Laghari, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim Sep 2017

Choosing Between Endoscopic Or Microscopic Removal Of Third Ventricle Colloid Cysts, Ghani Haider, Altaf Ali Laghari, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim

Section of General Surgery

Colloid cysts are benign lesions, found in the anterior part of the roof of the third ventricle. A PubMED search of literature was performed to identify the evidence on different treatment options and surgical approaches for removal of colloid cysts. Evidence on endoscopic versus microsurgical resection of colloid cysts showed that microsurgical approach had significantly higher rates of gross total resection, lower recurrence rate and lower re-operation rate. No significant difference with respect to the mortality rate or the need for a shunt was found between the two groups. However, the overall morbidity rate was lower for the endoscopic group. …