Introduction: Uterine fibroids, which are benign tumors affecting a significant proportion of women, often necessitate hysterectomy for suggestive relief. Understanding the relative efficiency and safety profiles of different techniques is crucial for optimizing patient care.
Materials And Methods: This prospective cohort study enrolled women diagnosed with symptomatic uterine fibroids who underwent hysterectomy.
Background: "Proximal humerus fractures [PHFs]" are common orthopedic injuries, often requiring surgical intervention for optimal outcomes. However, the choice of surgical approach remains controversial, with varying outcomes reported in the literature.
Methods: A retrospective research was overseen among subjects who had surgery for PHFs.
Introduction Bloodstream infection (BSI) and subsequent sepsis are life-threatening medical conditions. The onset of antimicrobial resistance and subsequent multi-drug resistant organisms (MDRO) significantly increase healthcare-associated expenditure with adverse clinical outcomes. The present study was undertaken to identify the trends of BSI in community settings in secondary care hospitals (smaller private hospitals and district hospitals) in the state of Madhya Pradesh in Central India with the support of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and National Health Mission, Madhya Pradesh.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Tubular over-the-top decompression is getting popular in the management of lumbar canal stenosis (LCS). While L4-L5 is the most common level affected and operated for LCS, it is not uncommon to encounter patients with stenosis at L5-S1. No previous study has described the technical challenges of tubular decompression at the L5-S1 level as compared to at the L4-L5 level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudy Design: This study was a radiographic observational study for C1-C2 anthropometry.
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to understand the anatomic relationship of C1-C2 in view of transarticular screw (TAS) fixation, to overcome the difficulties related with TAS placement, and to minimize the technique-related complications.
Materials And Methods: It was an anthropometric observational study with retrospectively obtained anatomical data of randomly selected 116 patients from a single center.