Publications by authors named "Mohamed Daffalla Awadalla Gismalla"

Background: Plastic and reconstructive surgery services need to be improved in developing African countries. Research and article publications from those countries are limited. This review was conducted to identify published articles from Sudan in the area of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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  • - The study investigates the incidence, causes, treatment, and outcomes of pediatric burns in Sudan, focusing on patients treated in hospitals between 2016 and 2019, with 85 cases analyzed.
  • - Most burn injuries occurred in children under 5 years old, primarily at home, and were predominantly caused by scalding (55.3%) and flame burns (41.2%).
  • - About 80% of the children were discharged in good condition after treatment, but the study highlights the need for better hospital resources and specialized training to improve outcomes and address the burden of pediatric burns.
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Introduction And Importance: Neoplasms of the Kidney are rarely caused by actinomycetoma or other mycetoma species. Actinomycetoma is a neglected tropical disease which is not uncommon in Sudan. Usually, it is presented as skin and subcutaneous tissue lesions or mass and can affect the bone and other soft tissue.

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Background/purpose: This study was conducted to present our experience in urethral mucosal graft urethroplasty to repair urethral stricture, as the first experience in our context.

Methods: This is a prospective hospital-based study that had been designed to review management outcomes of buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty for anterior urethral stricture from January 2017 to January 2019.

Results: The total number of involved patients was 60.

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Background: In High-income countries, many academic institutions are using E-learning during COVID 19 Pandemic. However, in limited-resource countries, like Sudan, shifting towards E-learning requires many adjustments to be made to make sure the E-learning is held in a proper manner, as best as possible. This study was undertaken to assess medical students' perception towards implementing E-learning during COVID 19 Pandemic and to highlight for E-learning implementation in Sudan as an example of a limited-resource setting.

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