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Department of Surgery

Mortality

2017

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Short-Term Outcomes After Hepatic Resection : Perspective From A Developing Country, Saleema Begum, Muhammad Rizwan Khan Aug 2017

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, …


Superior Septal Approach Versus Left Atrial Approach For Mitral Valve Replacement: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Tooba Ansar, Taimur Asif Ali, Saneeha Shahid, Saulat H. Fatimi, Ghulam Murtaza Feb 2017

Superior Septal Approach Versus Left Atrial Approach For Mitral Valve Replacement: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Tooba Ansar, Taimur Asif Ali, Saneeha Shahid, Saulat H. Fatimi, Ghulam Murtaza

Department of Surgery

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To compare the outcomes of superior septal approach and left atrial approach for mitral valve replacement.

METHODS:

This retrospective cohort study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised records of patients who had undergone isolated mitral valve replacement from May 2003 to April 2012. Cases were reviewed for the outcomes [primary: loss of normal sinus rhythm; secondary: complications, residual defect and mortality]. Patients with prior history of dysrhythmia, low ejection fraction (<30%), emergency/redo mitral valve replacement and concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting were excluded. SPSS 19 was used for data analysis.

RESULTS:

Of the 78 patients, 52(66.67%) were of superior septal approach and 26(33.33%) of left atrial approach. Both groups were comparable for …