Publications by authors named "Kapila A"

Background: Autologous breast reconstruction patients require thorough assessment, with the profunda femoris artery perforator (PAP) flap having become an important autologous reconstruction option alongside the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap. Breast reconstruction impacts patients psychologically, physically and mentally. The BREAST-Q aids in the assessment of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs).

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  • The review explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance microsurgery in plastic and reconstructive surgery, focusing on its potential to improve surgical precision, planning, and patient outcomes.
  • The research process followed PRISMA guidelines and identified 29 relevant studies from an initial 2377 articles, classifying AI applications into six key subdomains: training, planning, navigation, tool control, flap monitoring, and outcome prediction.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the significant innovative potential of AI in microsurgery while highlighting the importance of ongoing research, ethical considerations, and cooperation across fields to ensure its successful application.
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  • The study aims to examine the incidence and types of drug abuse among individuals under 30 years old who have experienced acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
  • The research involved 153 patients, with 17 patients (11.1%) identified as drug abusers; common substances included opium, energy drinks, whey protein, inhaled marijuana, and heroin.
  • Results indicate a significant increase in drug abuse trends over time, signaling a need for strict regulations to address this growing issue as it is a modifiable risk factor for ACS in young adults.
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Introduction: Fine microsurgical motor skill acquisition can be challenging. With increasing technological innovation, the methods of microsurgical skills acquisition may change. Studies show that laboratory-based microsurgical training programmes on a 2D microscope significantly improves the microsurgical skill acquisition of novices.

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Introduction: Although higher preoperative physical activity levels have been shown to be beneficial to postoperative recovery at large, their effect on patient-reported outcomes after deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap breast reconstruction has yet to be investigated. This study aimed to correlate patient physical activity levels with patient-reported outcome measures.

Methods: A prospectively maintained database of patients who underwent DIEP flap breast reconstruction between July 2021 and June 2022 was analysed.

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Background: Revisional surgery for aesthetic breast augmentation remains a challenging procedure. Polyurethane (PU) implants have been found to avoid capsular contracture recurrence as well as to prevent implant displacement by bio-integrating with the pocket.

Objectives: Our study aimed to assess the use of PU implants in breast revisional surgery and to provide an algorithm.

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Autologous reconstruction techniques for breast reconstruction have significantly evolved in the last few decades in Europe. In the search of reducing the donor site morbidity, surgeons explored the possibilities to preserve the rectus muscle and its function, and a transition to deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flaps was started in the nineties. Throughout the years, and especially in the last decade, we have increasingly implemented aesthetic refinements for donor site handling in DIEP flap breast reconstruction.

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Background: Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) in acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We conducted a prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial to study the efficacy of intravenous branched chain amino acids (IV-BCAA) with lactulose versus lactulose alone for improvement in HE at 24 h, day 3, and day 7. The primary outcome was an improvement in encephalopathy by ≥ 1 grade at 72 h.

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Humeral shaft fractures are commonly seen orthopaedics injuries. Open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF) with plating is a gold standard procedure despite various issues such as infection, radial nerve palsy and no-nunion. Close reduction with interlocking nails (ILN) is not a very popular procedure.

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Background: The medial gastrocnemius (GN) muscle flap is a historical reconstructive option in lower limb reconstruction. The flap is proximally based on the medial sural artery, and it is assumed not possible to harvest a distally based flap because of the absence of other minor pedicles. The aim of this study is to investigate the presence and the anatomy of a distal secondary pedicle given off by the posterior tibial artery (PTA).

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Unlabelled: Previous surgical procedures in the abdomen are no longer contra-indications for free flap breast reconstruction using the deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap. Nonetheless, a possible consequence of previous surgical procedures may be trauma to the deep inferior epigastric (DIE) pedicle, leading to interruption. In these cases, a modification in operative strategy may be required.

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  • Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS) is often misdiagnosed due to its rarity and association with cranial nerve issues around the cavernous sinus.
  • * Recent studies suggest THS may share similarities with IgG4 spectrum disorders, indicating a more complex underlying mechanism than previously understood.
  • * This review aims to provide updated insights on THS, emphasizing advancements in its pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment while using specific examples to illustrate the condition's characteristics.
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Nurses and surgeons collaborate to conduct safe surgery. We follow time-consuming and labor-intensive protocols, such as the systematic counting and verifying of surgical sponges. However, the counting process may be distracting from other patient-centered tasks.

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Dysregulated host responses to infection can lead to organ dysfunction and sepsis, causing millions of global deaths each year. To alleviate this burden, improved prognostication and biomarkers of response are urgently needed. We investigated the use of whole-blood transcriptomics for stratification of patients with severe infection by integrating data from 3149 samples from patients with sepsis due to community-acquired pneumonia or fecal peritonitis admitted to intensive care and healthy individuals into a gene expression reference map.

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Introduction: Centrally located breast tumors represent a challenge for both oncological and reconstructive surgeons, mainly due to the necessity of nipple-areola complex (NAC) removal. We describe an original oncoplastic solution utilizing a displacement flap technique with immediate nipple reconstruction.

Methods: Since 2008, we developed an oncoplastic technique using a septum-based island flap for the reconstruction of central breast defects, including the NAC.

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Introduction: To understand neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSDs) better we need to study them in different populations. This prospective study was conducted to characterize clinical, serological, radiological, and therapeutic profile of NMOSDs in a North Indian population.

Materials And Methods: This study included 81 patients with NMOSDs.

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Lower back pain is a common symptom, which is managed by various specialties including neurology, orthopedics, general medicine, and rheumatology. Lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LSTV) is an important cause of back pain, about which many clinicians are unfamiliar. It is a congenital malformation of the spine, which results from abnormal fusion of the sacrum with the vertebra above, to a variable extent.

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Tendons and ligaments are important structures in the musculoskeletal system. Ligaments connect various bones and provide stability in complex movements of joints in the knee. Tendon is made of dense connective tissue and transmits the force of contraction from muscle to bone.

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Because the US population is living to an older age, the number of individuals with cognitive impairment and periodontitis is increasing, as both conditions/diseases increase with age. Dental informed consent best practices for dental/periodontal treatment of individuals with cognitive impairment have not been explored, yet warrant consideration, because complex dental treatments to address periodontal needs/edentulism raise challenges for informed consent in the elderly with cognitive impairment. The purpose of this review is to help practitioners better understand this topic and develop best practices in dentistry for informed consent of patients with cognitive impairment that need extensive dental treatment, including surgical and implant therapy.

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Background: Tranexamic acid (TXA) use in surgical procedures due to its hemostatic effects has been gaining an increased interest. In plastic surgery, the effects of TXA have been studied intravenously (IV), and there have been some reports regarding local use.

Objectives: A comparative study examining the combined effect of IV and local TXA was conducted.

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