Publications by authors named "Gulab Dhar Yadav"

Introduction Appendicitis is a prevalent surgical etiology of abdominal pain encountered in medical emergencies globally. Consequently, appendectomy is the most commonly performed surgical procedure. Despite advancements in surgical techniques, there is a lack of prospective studies evaluating these approaches across the full spectrum of appendicitis severity.

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Background: The risk of evisceration, the need for rapid treatment, and the possibility of recurrent dehiscence make burst abdomen a severe postoperative complication that surgeons must deal with. A wound's dehiscence is linked to severe morbidity and mortality. This study examined how rapidly abdominal burst and wound dehiscence could be identified in patients after both emergency and scheduled laparotomies.

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Background: A paradigm shift has occurred regarding the treatment of cutaneous hemangiomas over the last few years, from an open surgical approach to a conservative or minimally invasive approach. There are various treatment modalities described, and response to them is variable and unpredictable. This study was conducted to study the clinical profile of children with uncomplicated cutaneous hemangiomas, their response to oral propranolol, and compare intralesional bleomycin and intralesional triamcinolone among nonresponders to propranolol.

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