Publications by authors named "Mohammed Albishbishy"

Article Synopsis
  • Fistula formation is the most common complication after hypospadias surgery, and recent studies suggest that using fibrin glue or platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) may help reduce this risk by serving as an additional layer during the repair process.
  • A clinical trial involving 60 hypospadias patients at Mansoura University Children Hospital compared the effectiveness of PRF versus traditional local dartos flap as a second layer to prevent complications like fistula formation.
  • Preliminary results showed that the dimensions of the second layer differed significantly between the two groups, indicating that the use of PRF might influence the outcomes of hypospadias repair, prompting further analysis of post-operative complications.
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Background: Gastric teratoma is an extremely rare tumor, representing <1% of all pediatric teratomas, and commonly manifests as a palpable abdominal mass. Upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding in newborns and infants is rare and is mostly caused by a benign lesion.

Case Report: We present a 3-month-old boy who presented with recurrent attacks of hematemesis, vomiting, and melena which on work up revealed a gastric teratoma.

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Circumcision is one of the most common pediatric surgical procedures performed all over the world and especially in Arab and Islamic countries. Many complications have been documented following this maneuver. We report on a rare case of intraperitoneal bladder rupture in a 7-day-old baby who was circumcised on his second day using the guillotine method.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mohammed Albishbishy"

  • - Mohammed Albishbishy's recent research primarily focuses on pediatric surgical complications, including innovative management techniques for conditions such as hypospadias and rare cases related to gastrointestinal and urinary complications in infants.
  • - His study on the use of autologous platelet-rich fibrin as a covering layer in hypospadias surgery demonstrates its potential to significantly reduce the incidence of postoperative complications like fistula formation.
  • - Albishbishy also highlights the rarity of gastric teratomas in infants and discusses a notable case involving gastrointestinal bleeding, further addressing unusual complications such as intraperitoneal bladder rupture post-circumcision.