Publications by authors named "Harsh Vardhan Puri"

Primary sternal tumours are rare. Most of them are malignant in nature. When localized, cure can be achieved by radical resection.

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Background: This study aimed to report the surgical outcomes and also evaluating the safety and feasibility of thoracoscopic pericardial window (PW) for recurrent pericardial effusion.

Materials And Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of eight cases of recurrent pericardial effusion, managed by thoracoscopic method in a tertiary-level thoracic surgery centre over 5 years. A detailed analysis of all perioperative variables, including complications, was carried out.

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We present herein our results of cricoid augmentation with costal cartilage in complex crico-tracheal stenosis in adults. This is a retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained data of patients who underwent surgery for crico-tracheal stenosis at a tertiary care centre from March 2012 to September 2019. Finding of subglottic stenosis with cricoid narrowing was taken as an indication for cricoid split and costal cartilage graft augmentation.

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Background: This study was aimed at reporting the surgical outcomes and evaluating the safety and feasibility of robotic repair of Morgagni's repair in adults.

Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of seven cases of Morgagni's hernia in adults, managed by robotic method in a tertiary-level thoracic surgery centre over 9 years. A detailed analysis of all perioperative variables including complications was carried out.

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Objectives: This study aims at reporting the surgical outcomes of COVID associated pulmonary mucormycosis with special emphasis on surgical mortality.

Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted in a dedicated thoracic surgical unit in Gurugram, India over 18 months. An analysis of demography, peri-operative variables were carried out.

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Background: This study describes the surgical technique of thoracoscopic resection of posterior mediastinal neurogenic tumours and reporting the surgical outcomes.

Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of 21 patients operated over 7 years in a dedicated thoracic surgery centre. The demographic and post-operative parameters along with complications were recorded and analysed.

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Background: The present study aims to report the outcomes of a multidisciplinary, minimally invasive approach to treating patients with delayed presentation of oesophageal perforation.

Patients And Methods: The present study is a retrospective analysis of prospectively maintained data at a tertiary care centre. All patients with oesophageal perforation presenting over 48 h after the onset of symptoms and without oesophageal obstruction were included in the study.

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Retro-sternal goitres are slow growing in nature. Dyspnoea on exertion is the most common presenting symptom due to the pressure effect of goitre on trachea. Due to the increased use of radiological investigations, retrosternal goitres are often diagnosed incidentally without any symptoms.

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This study was aimed at evaluating the safety and efficacy of hyperthermic intrathoracic chemotherapy in patients with Masaoka stage IVA thymoma. This is a retrospective comparative analysis between two groups of patients who were operated for Masaoka stage IVA thymoma. One group underwent complete parietal pleurectomy whereas other group received hyperthermic intrathoracic chemotherapy after complete pleurectomy.

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Introduction: Complete enucleation of oesophageal leiomyoma is the treatment of choice, traditionally performed by open surgery. Minimally invasive thoracoscopic approaches have been proposed as an alternative to thoracotomy. Robotic surgical systems with improved dexterity, tremor filtration and stereoscopic vision are advancement over conventional thoracoscopy and may make the preservation of mucosal integrity relatively easier.

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Background: Few studies have compared the surgical outcomes between tubercular empyema (TE) and nontubercular empyema (NTE), which were limited by a small sample size. We conducted this study with the objective of comparing the surgical outcomes of patients with tuberculous and nontuberculous empyema.

Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of 285 consecutively operated cases of TE and NTE over 5 years conducted in a tertiary care center in New Delhi, India.

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Resection and anastomosis is an effective option for the management of complex tracheal stenosis, however, it's not without the complications. This study aims at evaluating various factors predicting anastomotic complications after trachea resection and anastomosis. This is a retrospective analysis of database from a dedicated thoracic surgical unit in New Delhi, India over 7 years.

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This study aimed at reporting the surgical management of locally advanced thymoma (Masaoka stages III and IVA) and evaluating the factors predicting the survival. This is a retrospective analysis of patients operated for locally advanced thymoma from March 2012 to December 2019 in a thoracic surgery center in India. An analysis of all perioperative variables including complications was carried out.

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Objectives: The standard management protocols are lacking in the management of pulmonary mucormycosis (PM). The present study aims at reporting our clinical experience and proposing an algorithm for the management of PM.

Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database at a dedicated thoracic surgical unit in New Delhi, India, over 7 years.

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Objectives: Posttubercular tracheobronchial stenosis is a troublesome sequela of tracheobronchial tuberculosis. Surgical resection is the treatment of choice when repeated bronchoscopic dilatations fail. Herein, we aim to present our surgical experience in the management of this problem and also to evaluate factors affecting the surgical outcomes.

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Background: Thoracoscopic bilateral dorsal sympathectomy is the standard of care for primary palmo-axillary hyperhidrosis. This study aims at studying the surgical outcomes with special emphasis on the incidence of compensatory hyperhidrosis (CH) after thoracoscopic dorsal sympathectomy. Post-procedural patient satisfaction as well as quality of life was measured and analysed.

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Bronchial carcinoids are slow-growing tumours of the neuroendocrine family. Most of them have a benign course with excellent outcome after complete resection. Due to their location in the primary bronchi, adequate resection with lung preservation requires considerable technical expertise.

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Carinal resections for trachea-bronchial neoplasms are technically challenging and have high operative morbidity and mortality. This study examines the clinical experience of carinal resections for various tracheo-bronchial tumors in a dedicated thoracic surgery center. Medical records were retrospectively reviewed from March 2012 to December 2019 to identify all patients who underwent carinal resection.

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Background: This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the incidence of tumor recurrence, postoperative myasthenia gravis, postoperative complications, and overall survival after limited versus total thymectomy for Masaoka stage I and II thymoma.

Methods: A systematic search of the literature was conducted using the PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE, and Cochrane databases to identify relevant studies that compared limited and total thymectomy in Masaoka stage I-II patients. The quality of the included observational studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.

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Background: At present, there are no universally accepted protocols for the management of chylothorax. This study aims at reporting the clinical experience and presenting our institutional protocol for managing chylothorax.

Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of chylothorax patients managed at a dedicated thoracic surgical unit over 8 years.

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Objectives: The diagnosis of traumatic transection of main bronchus is often delayed, resulting in attempts at surgical repair sometimes even months after the injury. Our aim is to analyze the factors affecting surgical outcome in patients undergoing lung preserving bronchial re-implantation for bronchial transection.

Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively maintained data of 10 cases of traumatic transection of main bronchus who underwent bronchial re-implantation at a tertiary thoracic surgery center in India.

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Background: This study aims at describing the feasibility and safety of video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) in benign diseases such as pulmonary sequestrations (PSs) and report the surgical outcomes.

Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively maintained data of 25 patients who were operated for PS over 7 years at a dedicated thoracic surgery centre in India. Pre-operative details, operative technique and details, post-operative details and complications were recorded and analysed.

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Background: Primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) results from the rupture of small blebs or bullae in a patient without any pre-existing lung disease. Last decade witnessed a paradigm shift in the surgical management of pneumothorax from open to video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) method. In this study, we aim to report our single center experience of surgical management of PSP along with surgical outcomes in 110 consecutive cases of PSP.

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Introduction: Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is a primary salivary gland tumor also arising from nonsalivary gland organs of the body such as submucosal glands of tracheobronchial tree. Surgical resection with negative margins is the treatment of choice. All efforts should be made to preserve as much lung parenchyma as possible, by various bronchoplastic procedures.

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