Publications by authors named "Mohammed Y Bakhiet"

Background: Cleft lip and palate are the most common congenital craniofacial anomalies. They account for approximately 13% of all congenital anomalies.

Objectives: To study the presentation of cleft lip and the early results of surgical repair among patients who presented to our centers.

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Background: Surgical treatments of mycetoma are a cornerstone in management. However, while doing a wide surgical excision of mycetoma lesion, surgeons think about how to close the skin defect, which can be closed primarily, left to heal by secondary intension, by skin grafts or local flaps. In this review, we demonstrate the various applications and changes of mycetoma reconstruction after surgical excision.

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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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Background Burns are a prevalent type of injury that can result in substantial morbidity and mortality. Burn first aid knowledge is essential for reducing its complications and improving outcomes. However, evidence of the amount of burn first aid knowledge among the general population in many nations is sparse.

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Article Synopsis
  • - 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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