Publications by authors named "D Sri"

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  • Tuberculosis is common in India, while Histoplasmosis is less reported; co-infection is rare but challenging to diagnose due to symptom overlap.
  • A 62-year-old man was diagnosed with both conditions, initially treated with appropriate medications, but experienced complications due to drug interactions.
  • Follow-up treatment adjustments led to significant improvement, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and awareness of potential drug interactions in similar cases.
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Oral health professionals in the dental office settings have a distinctive opportunity to increase tobacco abstinence rates among tobacco users as tobacco use has significant adverse effects on oral health. This review assesses the effectiveness of tobacco cessation interventions offered to cigarette smokers and smokeless tobacco users in the dental office setting. The following electronic retrieval systems and databases were searched for the identification of studies, The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, PUBMED, GOOGLE SCHOLAR, SCIENCE DIRECT and TRIP.

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Although retroperitoneal surgery has demonstrated a better quality of recovery compared to transperitoneal routes, Retroperitoneal Robot Assisted Partial Nephrectomy (RRAPN) remains proportionally infrequent. As the boundaries of what is achievable robotically continue to be pushed, we present our experience at a high-volume tertiary referral centre that specialises in retroperitoneal surgery, exploring its feasibility as standard of care in the management of small renal masses. A prospective database of 784 RAPNs (2009-2020) was reviewed and 721 RRAPNs (92%) were performed at our centre.

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The suspension of use of sub-urethral mesh in the UK in 2018 has seen the resurgence of colposuspension in female SUI surgery. Open and laparoscopic colposuspension techniques are well recognised. We present data from 28 robotic-assisted laparoscopic colposuspension (RALCp) procedures, reporting on technique, safety and efficacy.

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  • The study aimed to assess postoperative pain and complications in men who underwent AdVance™/AdVance™ XP male sling implantation due to post-prostatectomy incontinence.
  • The review included 127 men, averaging 70 years old, with a significant portion reporting successful outcomes and mild pain, particularly within the first month after surgery.
  • Although 23% experienced some level of postoperative pain, chronic pain was rare (2.3%) and typically resolved within a year, with younger men being more likely to report pain and acute urinary retention significantly related to the level of pain post-surgery.
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