Publications by authors named "Jason Diab"

Introduction: The acute presentation of parastomal hernia (PSH) can range from exacerbation of pain to life-threatening incarceration. Managing the acute PSH is challenging, particularly in the presence of concomitant midline incisional hernia. Most literature focuses on the outcomes of elective PSH repair.

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  • Pheochromocytoma, often called 'the great masquerader', can present with symptoms like headaches, sweating, and rapid heart rate, making its diagnosis challenging over the years.
  • A literature review from 1900 to 2023 highlights the evolution from poor recognition and unreliable tests to significant advancements in screening and diagnostic methods for this tumor.
  • Improved biochemical tests, imaging techniques, and histopathological methods have enabled early detection and better management of pheochromocytomas, leading to effective surgical interventions.
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  • - Colorectal cancer is common worldwide, and micropapillary carcinoma (MPC) is a subtype linked to poorer outcomes, though it's not well recognized in colorectal cases.
  • - The study reviewed 597 colorectal cancer surgeries in Sydney from 2019 to 2024, finding MPC in 21 cases (3.5%), with a mean patient age of 60.
  • - MPC tumors often showed advanced stages, high lymph node involvement, and significant lymphovascular invasion, leading to 1-year survival rates of 90% and 3-year rates of 76%, indicating the need for better diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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The adrenal haemangioma, a rare benign vascular tumour, is increasingly detected through abdominal imaging. Just over 70 surgical cases have been reported since 1955. Their potential large size and overlapping imaging features with adrenocortical carcinoma poses a diagnostic challenge.

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Background: Crohn's disease patients may require multiple surgeries during their lifetime. Because operative reports are not standardized, information relevant to future management may not be documented. Synoptic reports used in other fields such as histopathology have proven to be effective and allow consistent documentation of results.

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  • The study analyzes the patterns of burn cases in adults in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory during the COVID-19 pandemic, comparing data from 2020-2022 to the pre-pandemic years of 2017-2019.
  • A total of 11,433 patients were reviewed, showing an increase in average age and different presentation patterns, particularly with older adults experiencing more cases and younger age groups seeing fewer.
  • Although the overall impact of COVID-19 on burn epidemiology was minimal, there were notable shifts in the types of burns and treatment, with an increase in operating sessions and hospital stay lengths, emphasizing advancements in telehealth and outpatient care.
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We report the case of a 39-year-old male presenting with acute onset vomiting and diarrhoea. Initially treated empirically for gastroenteritis, imaging later confirmed a complicated episode of cholecystitis with fistular formation and intra-abdominal cyst. Following cholecystectomy, histology confirmed a case of xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis (XGC).

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Hibernomas are uncommon, benign, lipomatous tumours of brown fat. Although hibernomas may arise from any region where brown fat exists, common locations include thigh, shoulder, back and neck. We report a rare finding of a breast hibernoma in a 43-year-old male.

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  • - The study investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with necrotising fasciitis (NF) in South West Sydney, comparing data from 2017-2019 (pre-COVID) to 2020-2022 (COVID cohort).
  • - Results showed that COVID-19 led to significantly delayed hospital presentations (6.1 days vs. 3.2 days) and affected younger patients (under 40) with longer surgeries, more operations, and longer hospital stays.
  • - Despite these delays, overall clinical outcomes, including operative time and mortality rates, did not significantly differ between the two groups.
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Groin lumps in females can be challenging due to unique anatomy and vast differential diagnostic pathologies. We report the case of a 39-year-old female presenting with a six-month history of painful left groin lump. Laparoscopic total extraperitoneal (TEP) hernia repair showed an incarcerated left indirect inguinal hernia sac containing part of the left fallopian tube and fimbrial cyst, a left fat-containing obturator hernia and associated with ectopic subcutaneous inguinal endometrioma.

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Biliary stent insertion during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is used as a therapeutic intervention allowing flow of bile into the duodenum. In rare circumstances, distal gastrointestinal perforation can be attributed to a migrated biliary stent, with the most common site being the sigmoid colon. In these cases, surgical and/or endoscopic intervention may be required.

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  • Doctors are studying how bacteria might be connected to problems some people have after getting breast implants.
  • Post-surgery infections are a common reason why patients have to go back to the hospital.
  • In certain cases, patients had to have their breast implants removed because of infection and other issues, but the surgeries went well and they received antibiotics afterward.
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Introduction: Maxillofacial trauma in indigenous populations is complex with sociocultural factors, access to health care, and poorer general health issues that impact outcomes. Assaults and road traffic accidents are disproportionately experienced by indigenous persons compared with non-indigenous.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted from January 2012 to January 2017 at the Women and Children's Hospital and Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide.

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Inguinal bladder hernia (IBH) is an uncommon occurrence in males with a groin mass. It may be present with lower urinary tract symptoms but is often asymptomatic, making it a diagnostic challenge. IBH is frequently an incidental finding during surgery, which increases the risk of iatrogenic injury of the bladder.

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We report the case of a 53-year-old nulliparous female presenting with a 9-month history of recurrent mastitis and a retro-areolar lesion. Histological assessment showed an inflammatory infiltrate predominantly composed of eosinophils without evidence of malignant changes. The patient was diagnosed with eosinophilic mastitis and commenced on a course of oral steroids with good effect.

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Introduction: Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery is frequently complicated by surgical site infections (SSI) with significant postoperative morbidity and mortality rates contributing to the economic burden on healthcare. Advancements in operative techniques to prevent SSI are gaining traction in clinical practice. This study compares the effectiveness of the 'loop and drain technique (LDT)', a combination method utilizing a continuous subcutaneous vessel loop and subcuticular suture for surgical wound closure in patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal surgery at a Metropolitan Hospital in Sydney.

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Purpose: Facial trauma in women is complex with physical, psychosocial, and cultural influences impacting clinical presentations. Although multifactorial, assaults and falls are principally reported as the main causes.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted from January 2012 to January 2017 at the Women and Children's Hospital and Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide.

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Purpose: Anastomotic leak (AL) is an uncommon but potentially devastating complication after rectal resection. We aim to provide an updated assessment of bowel function and quality of life after AL, as well as associated short- and long-term outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective audit of all rectal resections performed at a colorectal unit and associated private hospitals over the past 10 years was performed.

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Purpose: The tobacco epidemic is one of the biggest global public health issues impacting quality of life and surgical outcomes. Although 30% of colon cancers warrant a right hemicolectomy (RH), there is no specific data on the influence of smoking on postoperative complications following RH for cancer. The aim of this study was to determine its effect on post-surgical outcomes.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the delayed presentation of necrotising fasciitis (NF). A retrospective study was conducted of adult patients (≥16 years old) diagnosed with NF at a hospital from 2017 to 2020. A quantitative comparative analysis for the COVID-19 group and control group between 2017 and 2019.

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Introduction: High-velocity and high-impact forces can yield life-threatening injuries that are not only limited to the face but can involve other regions of the body. Associated injuries are more frequent in the elderly impacting management and outcomes. The primary objective was to study the association between associated injuries and age groups by identifying epidemiological trends and differences among the elderly and younger population.

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Background: Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) is a rare disorder characterized by the compression of the coeliac trunk and plexus by fibrous arches of the median ligament. It commonly occurs in young women with postprandial epigastric pain, weight loss and nausea. We present a single surgeon experience on the diagnostic approach and management of MALS with a focus on laparoscopic surgery.

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Cyst of the canal of Nuck is a rare abnormality of the female inguinal canal that can present similarly to a hernia. If incompletely obliterated, the patent canal of Nuck may predispose to an inguinal hernia or hydrocele due to direct communication with the abdominal cavity. Such defects are normally detected and repaired in early childhood but can also present later in adult life.

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