Nonmodifiable factors including pre-operative renal function and amount of healthy renal tissue preserved are the most important predictive factors that determine renal function after partial nephrectomy. Ischaemia time is an important modifiable risk factor and cold ischaemia time should be used if longer ischaemia time is anticipated. New techniques may have a role in maximising postoperative kidney function, but more robust studies are required to understand their potential benefits and risks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the case of a 64 year old woman who presented with symptomatology of gallstone disease but was radiologically shown to have a polyp within the gallbladder. Upon resection this was shown to be a metastasis from renal cell carcinoma for which she had had a nephrectomy six years previously.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnaphylaxis following intraperitoneal rupture of a cysticercosal cyst mimicking pelvic peritonitis secondary to appendicular perforation is reported. Human cysticercosis occurs following ingestion of Taenia solium eggs, usually from faecally contaminated food. A case of pelvic cysicercosis presenting with signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and peritonitis is reported, with plausible explanations for this unusual presentation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn unusual case of taenia-induced ileal perforation is reported and the management is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To retrospectively analyse the results of pilonidal sinus managed using wide excision with primary eccentric closure with various adipo-fascio-cutaneous flaps.
Methods: Data from 50 consecutive patients who had elective surgery for chronic pilonidal sinus with wide excision of all the sinuses and primary eccentric closure with various adipo-fascio-cutaneous flaps (40 lateral advancements, 4 Z-plasties, four rotations, 1 rhomboid and 1 V-Y advancement) were retrospectively analysed. Special emphasis was placed on partial obliteration of the natal cleft, duration of wound healing, postoperative morbidity and hospital stay, loss of work days, cosmetic outcome and recurrence.
A simple, quick, painless, and versatile dressing that fulfills most of the criteria of an ideal hypospadias dressing is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSupra cath is an effective alternative to trocar for drainage of deep-seated liver abscess especially in obese or muscular patients with a thick parietal wall.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA technique is described to fashion a partially de-epithelialized preputial flap, also called triangular soft tissue flap (TSTF), to cover the neourethra in the region of glans, corona and subcorona. This highly vascular TSTF acted as a mechanical barrier against coronal fistula formation in 16 subcoronal hypospadiacs aged 3-12 years who underwent Snodgrass tubularized incised plate urethroplasty. None had complications at 1-year of follow-up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe technique of purse-string closure of a mucous fistula to prevent faecal contamination during loop colostomy is described in six patients who underwent the procedure. Complete faecal diversion was achieved in all six patients without complications.
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