Publications by authors named "Ranjana Lanjewar"

Robotic innovations in breast surgery have ushered in a new era of precision, safety, and patient-centred care. This comprehensive review explores the multifaceted realm of robotic breast surgery, from preoperative planning to postoperative outcomes, learning curves for surgeons, and the implications for healthcare policies. We examine the ethical considerations, cost-effectiveness, and future directions, including integrating artificial intelligence and telesurgery.

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The treatment of postoperative pain is a crucial component of postoperative patient care. To reduce discomfort, encourage early mobilisation, reduce complications, and improve overall recovery, effective pain management is crucial. To maximise pain relief and reduce the need for opioids and their accompanying adverse effects, a multimodal analgesic strategy, combining several drugs and procedures, is frequently used.

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Hydrocele represents a commonly encountered pathological condition characterized by the development of scrotal swelling. In contrast, spermatic cord hydrocele is a relatively rare condition that arises from the abnormal closure of the processus vaginalis. This condition entails the accumulation of fluid within the spermatic cord, and although hydrocele itself is a frequently observed ailment affecting roughly 100 out of 100,000 men, encysted hydrocele of the spermatic cord is a seldom-seen variant.

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