Publications by authors named "T Benhidjeb"

Introduction: Despite that NOTES produces at least matchable clinical long-term results when compared to laparoscopy, still a restraint within the medical community and among patients is evident. Consequently, it might be meaningful to evaluate factors of patient's NOTES perception to promote its acceptance. NOTES is still quite novel and questionnaires regarding its perception by the public is still lacking even so in the Middle East.

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Background: Insulinomas are rare insulin-producing pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours leading to severe episodes of hypoglycaemia. Surgery is the predominant curative therapy.

Methods: We report here the first paediatric case of an insulinoma of the pancreatic body resected completely robotically under ultrasound guidance in a 10-year-old male with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1.

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Background: Surgical methods have profited from the exchange of knowledge among different specialties. Endoscopy which was introduced by gynecologists, surgeons, and internists is used now by all disciplines, and most of yesterday's laparotomies have now endoscopic alternatives. However, laparotomies are still needed, and there is no agreement among surgeons about what is the optimal abdominal incision.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A thoraco-abdominal CT scan revealed a tense pneumothorax and mechanical bowel obstruction, leading to an emergency laparotomy and a Hartmann-type procedure due to a compromised colon.
  • * The patient's complicated recovery involved addressing a pleural empyema and pneumonia, requiring multiple surgeries before her eventual discharge on day 56.
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