Publications by authors named "Bensghir Mustapha"

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  • Aortic injuries related to unstable spinal fractures, although rare, can be life-threatening and require quick, collaborative medical responses to avoid serious complications.
  • A case study of a woman with a spinal fracture after a road accident highlighted the potential dangers of surgery without an aortic prosthesis, which could lead to severe bleeding, while using a prosthesis carries risks of mini-strokes and other complications.
  • The treatment approach involved using a thoracic prosthesis prior to spinal surgery, emphasizing the need for careful planning and consideration of the patient's unique anatomy to minimize risks of aortic injury during the surgical process.
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Recent advancements have led to a rise, in the demand for surgical methods with robot-assisted procedures becoming increasingly popular for addressing the limitations of traditional laparoscopy. However, incorporating surgery involves making changes in the way patients are positioned and logistical planning, which can challenge conventional approaches to providing anesthesia care. Despite these obstacles robotic technology shows potential for bringing about improvements in therapy.

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Pain after caesarean section is still a common and important source of patient dissatisfaction in many obstetric centres. With intrathecal morphine combined with multimodal analgesia, approximately 5–10% of patients experience severe breakthrough pain after caesarean delivery that is difficult to manage [1]. Planned erector spinae plane (ESP) block can result in excellent postoperative analgesia associated with high patient satisfaction after caesarean delivery [2, 3].

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Introduction: emergency surgery for pertrochanteric femoral fractures (PFF) in patients at high risk of anaesthetic complications is a real challenge for surgeons due to the increased intraoperative risk. We report our experience with combined lumbar plexus-sciatic nerve block as an alternative anesthetic technique for these fractures.

Methods: we conducted a three-year descriptive, single-center, cross-sectional study including patients with a history of recent pertrochanteric femoral fractures (PFF) at high risk anaesthetic complications.

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Introduction: In otolaryngologic surgery, ankle is frequently used for monitoring anesthesia in place of brachial when the patient doesn´t need invasive arterial cannulation. If there is a clinically useful and Predictable link between the two readings in hemodynamic normal patient, this difference during otolaryngologic surgery, was not evaluated. We aimed to investigate the reliability and the acceptability of non invasive blood pressure measurements at the ankle compared to those obtained concurrently at the arm during otolaryngologic surgery.

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• Maintaining the health of clinical workforce during COVID-19 pandemic is a top priority. • Extraordinary measures could greatly reduce the risk of cross-contamination for both staff and non-infected patients. • Airway assessment is a critical time for the consultant anesthetist.

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Increased prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) has been observed among high-risk populations such as healthcare workers (HCWs). The results may depend on the method of LTBI assessment, interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) and/or tuberculin skin test (TST). Here, we investigated the prevalence and risk factors for LTBI assessed by both IGRAs and TST in HCWs living in Morocco, a country with intermediate tuberculosis (TB) endemicity and high BCG vaccination coverage.

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Backgrounds/aims: The main objective of this study is to compare the ventilatory effects of AFVC and PC modes with the VC mode in laparoscopic surgery of the gall bladder.

Methods: Thirty-five patients programmed for laparoscopic cholecystectomy were included. Four times were defined for all patients.

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Background: The spinal subdural hematoma (SSH) is an extremely rare entity which represents only 4.1% of all spinal hematomas. It needs accurate diagnosis and rapid intervention because of the major neurological risk induced by spinal compression.

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Background: Pregnancy constitutes a significant factor in thyroid hypertrophy and can rarely progress to respiratory distress. We describe case of pregnant woman with acute respiratory distress following a tracheal compression due to goiter, quickly resulting in respiratory arrest, requiring emergency orotracheal intubation and thyroidectomy.

Case Presentation: A pregnant woman with a growing goiter was referred to the hospital with a respiratory difficulty.

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Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a novel block where local anesthetic is deposited between the erector spinae muscle and the underlying transverse process. Safety of this technique is emphasized in the majority of reports, but with a continued increase of its use, the number of related complications and side effects is likely to expand. We report the case of a patient treated with ESPB for a complex regional pain syndrome, complicated by the development of a priapism.

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Cardiac arrest in the operating room is a life-threatening event with multiple causes. We report the case of a 53-year old female patient with no particular past medical history scheduled for surgery to manage small intestine cancer. Twenty minutes after anesthetic induction the patient had asystole rapidly reversible after resuscitation measures.

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Background: A stroke in a baby is uncommon, recent studies suggested that their incidence is rising. Moyamoya disease is one of the leading causes of stroke in babies. This condition is mostly described in Japan.

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Introduction: Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is a rare endocrine disorder, which can in its acute form be life-threatening in case of late diagnosis or treatment. The stress during a thermal burn can easily decompensate the AI. We report the case of an acute adrenal insufficiency (AAI) discovered following a refractory collapse occurred after a severe thermal burn.

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Tracheal compression by vascular structures in infants is uncommon and may be masked by nonspecific respiratory symptoms. Double aortic arch (DAA) is the most common vascular ring. We describe a case of a 9-month-old male infant presented with respiratory distress and found to have a DAA.

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