Publications by authors named "Sandeep Bhattarai"

Background Blood ordering is commonly done for patients undergoing major elective surgery. Excessive order of the blood for elective surgery leads to wastage of resources, time and workforce. Auditing preoperative blood ordering decreases the cost of medical care by avoiding unnecessary cross-match without compromising patient safety.

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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH) is a variant of hydrocele that rarely occurs in adults. ASH has two sacs, one in the scrotum and one in the abdomen connected through the inguinal canal. Abdominoscrotal haematocele is a rare complication of ASH.

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Malignant melanoma affecting the anorectum is very rare. We present a 63-year-old female who presented with features of bleeding per rectum and painful defecation. On examination, the patient had a palpable mass on the right side of the anorectum, with predominant exophytic growth and intraluminal extension.

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Introduction: Dealing with emergencies is a critical responsibility of physicians-in-training. Residents typically lead cardio-pulmonary resuscitation efforts in a teaching hospital. A 'Code Blue' is a situation that is highly challenging, time sensitive and very often highly anxiety-provoking.

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Background Laparoscopic closed cystectomy of the hepatic hydatid cyst (HHC) is increasingly being performed as it has improved postoperative recovery and reduced morbidity. However, laparoscopic closed cystectomy of HHC is difficult when located in segments VI, VII, and VIII. This study aimed to assess the laparoscopic closed cystectomy feasibility of the HHC when cysts are located at the difficult access site.

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Meckel's diverticulum (MD) is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract. Most of the patients are asymptomatic and very few develop symptoms. Hemorrhage, obstruction, perforation, and inflammation are the complications that can occur in an MD.

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Acute intramural hematoma in colon is a rare presentation following trauma. There are reports in literature of acute colonic hematoma following trauma, warfarin intake and in patient with coagulation disorders. In traumatic acute colonic intramural hematoma, most of the reported cases were managed surgically.

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Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) refers to the presence of air in the mediastinum without any obvious cause. It is an uncommon condition occurring due to alveolar rupture as a result of increased intrathoracic pressure. It is commonly seen in young males, patients with known asthmatic disorders and pulmonary diseases.

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