Publications by authors named "Adil N Althobaity"

Mandibulectomy with free fibular flap reconstruction is a well-established procedure in head and neck surgery, recognized for its functional and aesthetic outcomes. However, this procedure carries certain risks, including the rare occurrence of late-onset donor site morbidities such as compartment syndrome. We report the case of a 67-year-old male with multiple comorbidities who developed compartment syndrome due to delayed hematoma formation at the donor site after undergoing segmental mandibulectomy with left fibular osteocutaneous free flap reconstruction.

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Acupuncture, one of the most ancient forms of Chinese medicine, is widely used to treat many chronic ailments, but the extant literature reveals uncertainty regarding its efficacy and adverse complications. A specific adverse complication reported multiple times is the finding of broken needles incidentally or after symptomatic presentation. We report a case of an incidental finding of an acupuncture needle after a carpal tunnel release.

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Furuncular myiasis is a rare disease that affects the skin and is caused by growing maggots of different types of fly species within the arthropod order Diptera. The symptoms of the disease include itching, a sensation of movement, and sometimes fever. The disease predominantly occurs in tropical and subtropical areas.

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Background: Polydactyly is considered to be one of the common congenital hand anomalies. Classification of congenital hand anomalies by Swanson groups similar forms of deficits affected by specific embryological failures. Each type of polydactyly has its separate classification.

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