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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3397/1410178

Incidental Finding of Situs Inversus Totalis in Cadaveric Kidney Transplant Donor: Surgical Challenge and Short-Term Evolution of Recipients

Jennifer Hernandez Licona, Jesus Bravo Leon, Veronica Gonzalez Mascareno and Jesus Antonio Martin Hernandez

Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage chronic kidney disease. In the first six months post-transplantation, surgical complications represent a significant cause of graft loss. Situs Inversus Totalis (SIT) is a rare anatomical anomaly that poses technical challenges in organ procurement and transplantation. Evidence regarding the viability of organs from donors with SIT is scarce....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3397/1410177

The Role of Vacuum Assisted Closure in Acute Care Practice on Low-Output Abdominal Fistula: A Narrative Review

Lama Alzelfawi, Ebtesam Almajed, Mohammad Alshehri

Article Type: A NARRATIVE REVIEW | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

Low-output enterocutaneous fistulas (ECFs) are challenging postoperative complications that can lead to significant morbidity due to nutritional depletion, infection, and prolonged hospitalization. Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy, also referred to as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), has shown promise as a valuable adjunct in the acute care setting. This narrative review explores the role of VAC therapy in the management of low-output abdominal fistulas, focusing on its physiological...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3397/1410175

The Clinical Effect of Artificial Hip Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Advanced Femoral Neck Fracture and its Effect on the Function of Hip Joint

Dai Chuan Qiang

Article Type: Research Article | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

March 2021-March 2024 our hospital 220 cases of senile femoral neck fracture patients, according to different treatment is divided into two groups, control group treated with total hip replacement, the team used artificial femoral head replacement for treatment, compared two groups of patients with the treatment and prognosis....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3397/1410174

Longitudinal Relaxing Incision as a Technique for Recurrence Prevention in Ventral Hernia, Does it Help? : A Randomized Controlled Study

Mostafa Hussien Sabry, Mohamed Korany Ewies and Mostafa Ahmad Hamad

Article Type: A Randomized Controlled Study | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

Ventral hernias of the abdomen are defined as a non-inguinal, non-hiatal defect in the fascia of the abdominal wall. The aim of this work was to determine the efficiency of using longitudinal relaxing incision as a technique for recurrence prevention in ventral hernia....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3397/1410173

Perioperative Dynamics of Serum Cortisol in Pituitary Adenoma Resection: Impact of Tumour Size and Surgical Approach

DE Ogolo, Ndukuba KO, Akwada OR, Okwunodulu O, CA Ndubuisi, WC Mezue and SC Ohaegbulam

Article Type: Original Article | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

Perioperative cortisol levels following pituitary tumour surgery are pivotal in the postoperative endocrine landscape. The interplay between tumour size, preoperative hormonal status, surgical approach, and subsequent management significantly influences cortisol dynamics....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3397/1410172

Nott'a Nodule? Recurrent Congenital Trigger Finger: Case Report

Hugo E. Beyuma Mora, Guillermo Ochoa Rodríguez, Héctor R. López Lazcano, Myrna L. Cuevas Meléndez, Oscar D. Flores Rodríguez and Eduardo Zavala Elizondo

Article Type: Case Report | Indexed Archive: Volume 12

"Congenital" or pediatric trigger thumb is a rare entity, and its presentation beyond school age is even rarer. Its timely diagnosis and treatment is crucial due to the functional limitations in a developing hand as well as the possible sequelae. We present the case of a 9-year-old patient with a classic case of trigger thumb, who underwent surgical release at 3 years of age, presenting recurrence, requiring re-exploration and surgical release with adequate postoperative evolution....

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