Publications by authors named "Tamim Albahhah"

Introduction: Many non-surgical methods were performed to repair the deformities in the skeletal system to avoid severe complications post-open surgery, especially within the childhood stage or below. We aim, in this case, to present a new technique for repairing bony deformities in the childhood stage, which fewer studies have to instigate its efficacy versus open surgery.

Case Presentation: We present a 14-months-old infant with wrist extravasation injury at the neonatal stage (day 1), end with a right wrist volar contraction and complete loss of brain homunculus of the right hand.

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  • Circumcision is a common pediatric procedure, but complications can occur, as illustrated by a newborn who developed glans necrosis after the procedure.
  • The newborn received antibiotics and underwent surgical debridement, followed by a successful phalloplasty using a scrotal flap four months later, resulting in an aesthetically acceptable outcome.
  • The case advocates for using a scrotal flap for penile reconstruction and suggests that bipolar electrocautery may reduce the risk of complications compared to monopolar electrocautery during circumcision.
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