scholarly journals Caso clínico: Tratamento de hérnia de disco em paciente idosa com múltiplas comorbidades / Case Study: Treatment of herniated disc in elderly patient with multiple comorbidities

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 118061-108066
Author(s):  
Jordanna de Paula Felipe Mendes ◽  
Claudia Soares Alves ◽  
Flávia Borges Carapina Santos ◽  
Carla Soares Alves ◽  
Mariana Marinho Da Cruz ◽  
...  
2014 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro Ruymán Brito-Brito ◽  
Cristina Oter-Quintana ◽  
Ángel Martín-García ◽  
Mª Teresa Alcolea-Cosín ◽  
Susana Martín-Iglesias ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 227-230
Author(s):  
Telmo Pereira ◽  
Gabriel Pires ◽  
Dário Jorge ◽  
Diogo Santos

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cassidy Campbell ◽  
Edward A Cooper ◽  
Philip Kennedy

Abstract Cholecystitis is a rare sequela of colonoscopy, the relationship between which has not yet been defined. This case study reviews a rural elderly patient who developed right upper quadrant pain following routine colonoscopy. He developed emphysematous cholecystitis, which required laparoscopy with conversion to open via Kocher’s incision and underwent a subtotal cholecystectomy due to the severity of necrosis and inflammation. He had an uncomplicated recovery. Colonoscopy is an important diagnostic procedure, the most common complications of which are haemorrhage and perforation. There are less than 10 cases of associated cholecystitis and no reports of emphysematous cholecystitis. The hypothesized pathogenesis is dehydration and lithogenesis associated with traumatic translocation of organisms, however, no definitive correlation has been determined. Due to the potential health impact, cholecystitis cannot be excluded regarding post-colonoscopy abdominal pain, however, the correlation between procedure and pathology remains unclear.


2012 ◽  
Vol 32 (5) ◽  
pp. 42-47
Author(s):  
Carol A. Rauen

Hematologic assessment is part of the routine assessment of acute and critically ill patients. Nurses must be aware of the reference ranges for complete blood cell counts and common coagulation profiles. A case study is presented of an elderly patient, taking warfarin for atrial fibrillation, who falls and sustains a head laceration. The subsequent assessment, hospital course, and treatments required are outlined.


2011 ◽  
Vol 126 (4) ◽  
pp. 195-198 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sang-Guk Lee ◽  
Tae Sung Park ◽  
Seung Hwan Oh ◽  
Ji Chan Park ◽  
Young Joon Yang ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 2877-2879
Author(s):  
Prasad Keshav Kakade ◽  
Shilpa Badhe

Gud Bhransha is a protrusion of mucous membrane of the Rectum from outside the anal verge with membrane or without membrane. It can be partial or complete. This condition is common in children and elderly patients. There are two types of treatment of rectal prolapse are conservative and surgical. The type of treatment of rectal prolapse depends on the severity of the disease. A clinical study was conducted on the patient of Gudbhransh with an elderly patient disease to evaluate the contraction effect of the Kasisadi tail which is traditionally practised in rural areas of Igatpuri, Maharashtra, India based on a survey. The aim and objective of this study were to evaluate the contraction effect of the Kasisadi tail over prolapsed rectal mucosa. Which was successfully treated by conserva- tive Ayurvedic management Gudbhransh is treated in line with the treatment of Ayurveda as a complication of Atisar by the Kasisadi tail by anal route for correction of prolapse locally. The case result confirms that rectal prolapse can be managed effectively with Ayurvedic treatment in a short duration of time. Keywords: Kasisadi Tail, Gudbhransh, Rectal prolapse, Atisar


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