Publications by authors named "A Rouhi"

Introduction: Video feedback, particularly with a head-mounted camera, has previously been described as a useful debriefing tool in well-funded health systems but has never been performed in a low-resource environment. The purpose of this randomized, intervention-controlled study is to evaluate the feasibility of using video feedback with a head-mounted camera during intestinal anastomosis simulation training in a low-resource setting.

Methodology: This study recruited 14 first-year surgery residents in Senegal, who were randomized into control and camera groups.

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Background: Total pancreatectomy (TP) offers a surgical option for refractory pancreatitis, yet confers substantial long-term morbidity associated with resultant diabetes. While total pancreatectomy with islet autotransplantation (TPIAT) offers an intuitive solution, data evaluating its safety have been limited to single-center studies. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether the addition of islet autotransplantation to TP confers additional post-operative morbidity within the 30-day post-operative period.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study compared the outcomes of two techniques for enteral nutrition—PEG and RIG—in adults with dysphagia from stroke during a specific time frame.
  • Among 217 stroke patients, RIG showed a significantly lower likelihood of reoperation, cerebrovascular incidents, and ICU admissions compared to PEG.
  • The study suggests RIG may be a safer option for enteral feeding in stroke patients, but highlights that patient-specific factors could impact choice and outcomes of the feeding method.
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