Background: Despite the incidence of burns in pregnancy not being high, its occurrence leads to high morbidity and mortality for both mother and fetus.In 1997, we published a series of 27 cases of pregnant women who were managed and followed up for fetal and maternal outcomes at Ain Shams University's burn unit and Maternity Hospital during the period from October 1995 to September 1996. Now, two decades later, we report on seven cases of burns admitted to the Burn unit and the Maternity Hospital at Ain Shams University, during the period from January 2019 through June 2022.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: To detect the menstrual changes after the thrombo-prophylaxis or anticoagulants used during the COVID-19 infection.
Material And Methods: A total of 176 diagnosed with COVID-19 infection, were included in this retrospective study after giving informed consent. Participants were asked to complete an online questionnaire, and the collected participants` data were analysed using the χ test to detect the menstrual changes after the thrombo-prophylaxis or anticoagulants used during the COVID-19 infection.
Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
November 2019
To determine the impact of using otoendoscopy at the time of primary surgery of cholesteatoma in identifying hidden "cholesteatoma remnant". Study was prospective study. Setting was University tertiary care hospital.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Otitis media with effusion (OME) is a leading cause of hearing impairment in children. Therefore, early and proper management is essential.
Objectives: The objective of this research is to assess the efficacy of intratympanic (IT) steroids injection for management of otitis media with effusion (OME).
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
October 2015
This study aimed to evaluate the operative outcomes of using gastric pull-up (GPU), pectoralis major myocutaneous flap (PMMF), and jejunal free flap (JFF) to reconstruct the hypopharynx after resection of hypopharyngeal and cervical esophageal carcinoma. Retrospective clinical study. Otolaryngology Department, Zagazig University Hospital, Egypt and Surgical Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo, Egypt.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Paravaginal defects have been shown to account for 60-80% of anterior compartment prolapse and its repair offers the chance of a more effective cure of such defect. There is no good evidence to suggest the superiority of a particular route of paravaginal repair. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of abdominal (APVR), vaginal (VPVR) and laparoscopic (LPVR) approaches in the repair of such defects.
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