ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE – SURGICAL TREATMENT AND POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS

Author(s):  
Ilirijana Haxhibeqiri-Karabdić ◽  
Emir Kabil ◽  
Haris Vranić
Respiration ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 136-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Jebavý ◽  
J. Fabián ◽  
M. Henzlová ◽  
A. Belán

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (10) ◽  
pp. 3358
Author(s):  
Chandrasekhar S. Neeralagi ◽  
Yogesh Kumar ◽  
Surag K. R. ◽  
Lakkanna Suggaiah ◽  
Preetham Raj

Background: Haemorrhoids are the most common benign anorectal problems worldwide. Treatments of third and fourth degree hemorrhoids include surgical haemorrhoidectomy. Milligan Morgan haemorrhoidectomy (MMH) as described in 1937 has remained the most popular among many techniques proposed. In order to avoid the postoperative drawbacks of Milligan Morgan haemorrhoidectomy, a new surgical treatment for prolapsing haemorrhoids has been described by Longo in 1995, procedure called stapled haemorrhoidopexy which is associated with less postoperative pain and a quicker recovery. The objective of this study was to compare the short-term outcome between stapled hemorrhoidopexy and Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy.Methods: Prospective randomized study of 120 patients with grade 3 and grade 4 haemorrhoids requiring surgical treatment either MMH or SH, 60 in each group for the period of 18 months from June 2014 to November 2015. Post-operative pain, duration of surgery, duration of hospital stays, post-operative complications and time taken to return to work were compared with mean follow up period of 6 months.Results: Duration of surgery is significantly low in stapled group with P <0.001, duration of hospital stay is significantly low in stapled group with P <0.001, post-operative pain low in staple group with P <0.05, time taken to return to work is significantly early in stapled group with P <0.001. Post-operative complications incontinence not found in the present study but recurrence of two cases in each group noted.Conclusion: Stapled hemorrhoidopexy is associated with less postoperative pain, shorter duration of surgery and hospital stay, earlier return to work as compared with Milligan-Morgan open hemorrhoidectomy. The procedure is not associated with major post-operative complications.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 14-16
Author(s):  
Santosh Shah ◽  
Sumod Koirala ◽  
Saroj Pradhan ◽  
Ashok Pradhan

INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted to analyse the surgical outcomes of varicose vein at Universal College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), Bhairahawa. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A hospital based prospective study done at UCMS, Bhairahwa, Nepal over the period of one year, where all the patients who had lower limb varicose vein underwent surgery were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 25 cases of varicose vein were operated at UCMS from August 2015 to July 2016. The post-operative complications like pain, wound abscess, aching, itching were minimal.  CONCLUSION: Surgical treatment by SFJ ligation with stripping long and short saphenous vein is an established effective treatment of varicose vein in our center with minimal post-operative complications. Journal of Universal College of Medical Sciences (2016) Vol.04 No.02 Issue 14, page: 14-16  


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (9) ◽  
pp. 2770-2772
Author(s):  
Muhammad Pervez Khan ◽  
Naeem ul Haq

Objective: To determine the prevalence of early postoperative complications in patients undergoing surgical treatment for meningomyelocele. Study Design: Descriptive study Place & Duration: Department of Neurosurgery, Saidu Teaching Hospital, Saidu Sharif, Swat for duration of three years from November 2017 to October 2020. Methods: Total one hundred and thirty six patients of both genders presented with meningomycele were included in this study. Patients’ ages were ranging from 5 to 120 days. All the patients were undergoing surgical treatment for meningomyelocele. Early post-operative complications were recorded after surgery Results: There were 76 (55.88%) males and 60 (44.12%) females. Forty (29.41%) patients were ages <1 month, 59 (43.38%) patients were ages 1 to 2 months 37 (27.21%) were ages above 2 months. Majority of patients 70 (51.47%) had defect size <5 cm. Post-operative complications such as surgical site infection, pyrexia, hydrocephalus and cerebrospinal fluid leakage in 20 (14.71%), 115 (84.56%, 29 (21.32%) and 33 (24.26%) patients respectively. Conclusion: Early and accurate diagnosis and better management may reduce the complications rate Keywords: Prevalence, Complications, Meningomvelocele


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
L. N. Ivanov ◽  
A. L. Maksimov ◽  
S. A. Mukhin ◽  
E. V. Chebotar' ◽  
S. V. Naumov ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Lukas Benedikt Seifert ◽  
Tim Mainka ◽  
Carlos Herrera-Vizcaino ◽  
Rene Verboket ◽  
Robert Sader

Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to retrospectively review the midface and orbital floor fractures treated at our institution with regard to epidemiological aspects, surgical treatment options and postoperative complications and discuss this data with the current literature. Study design One thousand five hundred and ninety-four patients with midface and orbital fractures treated at the Department of Oral, Cranio-Maxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgery of the Goethe University Hospital in Frankfurt (Germany) between 2007 and 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. The patients were evaluated by age, gender, etiology, fracture pattern, defect size, surgical treatment and complications. Results The average patient age was 46.2 (± 20.8). Most fractures (37.5%) occurred in the age between 16 and 35. Seventy-two percent of patients were male while 28% were female. The most common cause of injury was physical assault (32.0%) followed by falls (30.8%) and traffic accidents (17.0%). The average orbital wall defect size was 297.9 mm2 (± 190.8 mm2). For orbital floor reconstruction polydioxanone sheets (0.15 mm 38.3%, 0.25 mm 36.2%, 0.5 mm 2.8%) were mainly used, followed by titanium meshes (11.5%). Reconstructions with the 0.15 mm polydioxanone sheets showed the least complications (p < 0.01, r = 0.15). Eighteen percent of patients who showed persistent symptoms and post-operative complications: 12.9% suffered from persistent hypoesthesia, 4.4% suffered from post-operative diplopia and 3.9% showed intra-orbital hematoma. Conclusion Results of the clinical outcome in our patients show that 0.15 mm resorbable polydioxanone sheets leads to significantly less post-operative complications for orbital floor defects even for defects beyond the recommended 200 mm2.


Perfusion ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 241-242
Author(s):  
Charles George

The British Heart Foundation was established 40 years ago with the aim of playing a major role in the fight against cardiovascular disease. Despite spectacular advances in the surgical treatment of congenital and ischaemic heart disease, there is a continued need for research into the causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment. The Foundation will continue to support professors, training fellowships and individual project and programme grants to meet these needs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 73 (2) ◽  
pp. 229-234
Author(s):  
Valeriy V. Boyko ◽  
Serhii O. Savvi ◽  
Alla Yu. Korolevska ◽  
Serhii Yu. Bytyak ◽  
Vitalii V. Zhydetskyi ◽  
...  

The aim of the researce was the improvement of treatment results of patients with extended post-burn esophageal cicatricial strictures. Materials and methods: The treatment results are presented for 102 patients which were divided into two groups. In 49 patients with extended post-burn esophageal cicatricial strictures of the main group modified esophagoplasty were performed. Traditional esophagoplasty in 53 patients of the comparison group was performed. Results: A trend was observed on reduction in both short-term and long-term post-operative complications and lethality. The comparative analysis showed statistically valid reduction in number of complications caused by radical surgery: in the main group the frequency of short-term post-operative complications was 10,2 %, in the comparison group – 45,3 %, the frequency of long-term post-operative complications being in the main group 8,2 %, and in the comparison group 26,4%. A trend was observed on reduction of both local and general complications, which may be explained by both peculiarities of the operative interventions with application of improved surgical treatment methods and by more efficient pre-operation preparation of the patients. Post-operative lethality level was 2,0 % in the main group, and 3,8% in the comparison group. Life quality parameters in the main group patients in the long-term post-operation period were statistically significantly better. Conclusions: In patients with extended post-burn esophageal cicatricial stricture application of the proposed surgical tactics, modified method of single-step esophagoplasty and esophagoplasty as Step II of the surgical treatment for persons who have a formed contact gastrostomy is an efficient means for patients’ treatment improvement.


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