Publications by authors named "Qammar Rashid"

We report a case of postoperative life threatening metabolic acidosis in a young Type-2 diabetic woman who had no history of diabetic ketoacidosis. The patient underwent a non-complicated laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass 6 days earlier. We discuss her clinical features, pathogenesis, management and outcome.

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Background: The traditional thyroidectomy technique typically approaches the thyroid through a range of different sized transverse incisions in the neck. Such a scar can result in hypesthesias, paresthesias, and increased patient self-awareness. Furthermore, in some patients of darker-skin ethnicity, the traditional neck incision can result in hyperplastic and keloid scar formation in a highly visible area of the neck.

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Background: Minimal access surgery for thyroid and parathyroid disease has gained increasing popularity due to excellent endoscopic visualization and overall cosmetic outcome. Most current techniques limit the size of the gland that can be removed to less than 4 cm. Patients with multinodular goiter with gland size greater than 4 cm commonly present for surgical therapy.

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Background: Since first reported in 1996, endoscopic minimally invasive surgery of the cervical region has been shown to be safe and effective in the treatment of benign thyroid and parathyroid disease. The endoscopic transaxillary technique uses a remote lateral approach to the thyroid gland. Because of the perceived difficulty in accessing the contralateral anatomy of the thyroid gland, this technique has typically been reserved for patients with unilateral disease.

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Despite recent improvements in analgesia, pain control during dressing changes continues to be a major challenge in patients with burns. We investigated two different dressing modalities to compare how much pain the patient experienced during and after the dressing change. Patients with partial-thickness burns that required only topical wound care were assigned randomly to treatment with Acticoat (Smith and Nephew USA, Largo, FL) or silver sulfadiazine (AgSD).

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Background: Recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa) is used for treatment of bleeding episodes in hemophilia patients who develop inhibitors to factors VIII and IX. We tested the hypothesis that administration of rFVIIa early after injury would decrease bleeding and prolong the time from injury to death after experimental hepatic trauma.

Methods: Anesthetized swine were cannulated for blood sampling and hemodynamic monitoring.

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Background: Recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa) is used for treatment of bleeding episodes in hemophilia patients who develop inhibitors to factors VIII and IX. We tested the hypothesis that administration of rFVIIa early after injury would decrease bleeding and improve survival after experimental hepatic trauma.

Methods: Anesthetized swine were cannulated for blood sampling and hemodynamic monitoring.

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