5 results match your criteria: "Institute of Medical Sciences-Banaras Hindu University (IMS-BHU)[Affiliation]"
Cureus
October 2022
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University (IMS BHU), Varanasi, IND.
[This retracts the article DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26819.
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March 2023
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences-Banaras Hindu University (IMS-BHU), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Electronic address:
The ectopic ureter and paraureteric diverticulum are 2 known common urological anomalies of pediatric patients. Another rare entity is inverted-Y ureteric duplication. We report a case of a 3-month-old boy presented with bladder outlet obstruction, where surgical excision of large bladder diverticulum with left ureter and small kidney was done.
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August 2022
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences-Banaras Hindu University (IMS-BHU), Varanasi, IND.
Introduction Neonatal sepsis is a dynamic process where the rigorous evaluation of clinical signs along with appropriately selected biomarkers guides the diagnosis of sepsis. Procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP) are the two most commonly used diagnostic biomarkers used in sepsis. Sepsis remains the most important cause of mortality and morbidity in surgical neonates.
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July 2022
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University (IMS BHU), Varanasi, IND.
Background The major cause of maternal death globally is postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). When PPH develops, early detection of bleeding and rapid treatment with evidence-based guidelines can prevent most PPH-related severe morbidity and mortality. The bundle care approach for PPH management could be a potential solution to inefficient and uneven evidence-based practice implementation worldwide.
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January 2020
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences-Banaras Hindu University (IMS-BHU), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Conjoined twins are one of the most fascinating human malformations. Here, we report the anesthetic management and challenges faced in performing the successful separation surgery of 4-day-old thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins, born at term to a multigravida by elective caesarean section weighing 3.5 kg with APGAR score of more than 7.
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