A rare case of thyroid storm induced by thyroid gland injury because of penetrating neck trauma is reported. The injury was the result of a spear-fishing gun trident impaction in the neck. The diagnosis of thyroid gland injury was suspected by preoperative clinical examination and established during neck exploration in the theatre.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRetractile mesenteritis is a rare benign inflammatory disease of the mesentery. Computed tomographic findings usually suggest the diagnosis, which is confirmed by surgical biopsies. Conservative treatment is empirical, based on corticosteroids, colchicine, immunosuppressive agents and progesterone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsolated thyroid gland injury due to blunt neck trauma is uncommon and rarely complicated by thyroid storm in patients without known hyperthyroidism. The aim of this study was to report our experience on blunt thyroid gland injury followed by massive gland hemorrhage, acute airway obstruction, and symptoms of thyroid storm. Among 231 patients with neck trauma, four patients appeared with isolated thyroid gland injury.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rare case of thyroid storm induced by thyroid gland injury because of penetrating neck trauma is reported. The injury was because of a spear fishing-gun trident impaction in the neck. The diagnosis of thyroid gland injury was suspected by preoperative clinical examination and established during neck exploration in the theatre.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present our experience with proctologic operations under local posterior perianal block (LPPB), along with short- and medium-term results of this technique. A total of 72 patients with proctologic disorders consented to operation under LPPB for stapled hemorrhoidectomy, Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy, subanodermal fistula resection, perianal abscess revision, and anal tumor electrocoagulation. The anesthetic technique, postoperative complications, the pain score, and follow-up were recorded and analyzed retrospectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rare case of multiple small bowel ruptures due to ischemic enteritis (ISE) is reported. The patient was admitted to the hospital with acute abdominal pain followed by bloody diarrhoeas. Preoperative colonoscopic findings were similar to those presented in Crohn's disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStapled hemorrhoidectomy--a new, evolving technique--is considered to be safe and painless. General and spinal anesthesia are the "gold standard" anesthetic techniques for the procedure. The stapled hemorrhoidectomy under local anesthesia is described.
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