15 results match your criteria: "Chelsfield Park Hospital[Affiliation]"
J Orthop Surg Res
January 2022
Chelsfield Park Hospital, Bucks Cross Road, Chelsfield, Orpington, Kent, BR6 7RG, UK.
Background: Morton's neuroma (MN) is a common cause of forefoot pain. After failure of conservative management, surgical procedures include neurectomy or neuroma preserving procedures; resection of deep transverse intermetatarsal ligament only (DTIML), dorsal neurolysis, dorsal nerve transposition (DNT).
Objectives: This retrospective study evaluates the long-term results of open DNT, and it also reports anatomical variants in the plantar interdigital nerve.
Clin Exp Dermatol
December 2021
Dermatology, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Kent, UK.
J Foot Ankle Surg
June 2021
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Farnborough, Orpington, United Kingdom.
This clinical study compares the use of dorsal nerve relocation (DNR; also known as dorsal nerve transfer) and dorsal neurectomy (DN) in the surgical management of Morton's neuroma within the surgical directorate of an NHS Hospital Trust (Princess Royal University Hospital) in the South East of England between 2002 and 2009. Approaches to the surgical management of Morton's neuroma are dependent on the views of individual surgeons, rather than empirical evidence and varied considerably, so this study was essentially all about checking whether best practice is being followed and making improvements. Data were collected using an in-depth review of patients' case notes and patient questionnaires.
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April 2020
King's College London, Guy's Hospital, London, UK.
Int J Surg
September 2019
King's College Hospitals, London, United Kingdom; Chelsfield Park Hospital, United Kingdom.
Background: Mini-One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass is a new operation that provides comparable outcomes to the common bariatric procedures. Revisional surgery is still needed after a number of MGB-OAGB procedures. The aim of this study is to report the causes and management of these revisions.
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November 2015
Consultant Paediatrician, BMI Chelsfield Park Hospital, Orpington, Kent.
Everyone who works with children, including teachers, GPs, other medical professionals and the police, has a responsibility to keep children safe and protect them from harm. Simply put, safeguarding children is everyone's responsibility. Children should be protected from maltreatment and any impairment that may affect their health and development.
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December 2015
Consultant Paediatrician and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Orpington.
Behavioural problems are usually influenced by both biological and environmental factors. Disruptive behavioural problems such temper tantrums or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are displayed during the first years of childhood. Breath-holding attacks are relatively common and are an important problem.
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August 2015
Consultant Paediatrician and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Orpington.
Eating disorders are essentially psychological diseases that are characterised by abnormal eating habits. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia are the most common forms of eating disorders. There is an increased recognition of eating disorders among both men and women, and growing numbers of children and teenagers seeking help for eating disorders.
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December 2015
Consultant Paediatrician and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Orpington.
The important causes of neonatal mortality are congenital malformations, birth trauma, neonatal infections, and respiratory, metabolic and heart diseases. Although many of the neonatal problems are benign, self-limited and treatable, some are life-threatening and a direct cause of disability and death. Professionals who provide care for children must be aware of these problems, their natural history, their impact on children's heath and their treatment.
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November 2015
Consultant Paediatrician and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Orpington.
Seizures are common events in children and up to 10% of all children experience at least one seizure during their childhood. They can be triggered by many conditions such as fever, medications or injury. Febrile seizures are the most common types of seizures, affecting 3-4% of children.
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March 2015
Consultant paediatrician, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Kent, Honorary consultant paediatrician, Queen Mary's Hospital, Honorary senior lecturer, King's College London.
Abdominal pain (AP) is a very common complaint caused by a variety of conditions. Mild or moderate AP affects practically all children of all ages. The pain usually settles spontaneously without medical intervention.
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February 2014
Chelsfield Park Hospital, Chelsfield BR6 7RG, UK.
Evid Based Nurs
October 2014
Department of Paediatrics, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Orpington, UK.
World J Clin Pediatr
December 2012
A Sahib Mehdi El-Radhi, Department of Children, Chelsfield Park Hospital, Chelsfield, Orpington, Kent BR6 0SB, United Kingdom.
Fever is a very common complaint in children and is the single most common non-trauma-related reason for a visit to the emergency department. Parents are concerned about fever and it's potential complications. The biological value of fever (i.
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