64 results match your criteria: "Medical Associates Hospital[Affiliation]"
Cureus
October 2024
Department of Medicine, Medical Associates Hospital, Champ Fleurs, TTO.
Cureus
October 2024
Faculty of Clinical Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine, TTO.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
December 2024
Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Background: Neo-umbilicus aesthetics, often previously ignored or considered an afterthought, is now a major concern in abdominal surgical planning for abdominoplasty in morbid obesity and ventral hernia repairs. Umbilical loss or deformation is immediately recognised owing to its central position causing psychological discomfort, stress and low self-esteem in patients. Several umbilical surgical techniques are described, but there is no universally accepted "standard" technique for umbilical reconstruction.
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September 2024
Surgery, Medical Associates Hospital, St. Joseph, TTO.
Initially, the Hartmann's procedure was done to reduce mortality in surgery cases of malignant rectal lesions, and not benign disease. However, the procedure was popularized in the management of perforated diverticular disease (PDD) in the 1970s. Herein, we present a case of a patient who had laparotomy and colostomy for PDD.
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January 2024
Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, St. Augustine, TTO.
In recent years, the Rutherford Morison incision has become synonymous with renal transplant surgery. However, this incision was originally intended for access to the sigmoid colon and pelvis, particularly in the case of a midline previously scarred from operation. We present a case of a middle-aged female with a caecal tumour, requiring resection.
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January 2024
Clinical Surgical Sciences, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TTO.
Isolated jejunal diverticular (JD) perforation is extremely rare; it usually presents as a diagnostic dilemma and is often discovered incidentally on laparotomy. Most of these perforations are single. Literature has revealed only one case of multiple small bowel diverticular perforations.
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September 2023
Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine, TTO.
Primary retroperitoneal serous cyst adenomas (PRSCs) are extremely rare thin-walled cystic lesions whose pathogenesis is not well understood. Clinical presentation varies depending on the lesion's size and location, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground Common bile duct (CBD) exploration to address choledocholithiasis is not widely practiced in the English-speaking Caribbean. This study sought to determine the frequency of laparoscopic CBD explorations in the English-speaking Caribbean and to document the stone clearance rates and short-term outcomes of this procedure. Methods We accessed records for all practicing laparoscopic surgeons in the English-speaking Caribbean who performed laparoscopic CBD explorations over a 10-year period from January 1, 2013, to June 30, 2023.
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July 2023
Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, University of The West Indies, St. Augustine, TTO.
Case Rep Surg
July 2023
Department of General Surgery, Breast Unit, San Fernando General Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.
Necrotizing soft tissue infection (NSTI) of the breast is an extremely rare event in surgical practice. It is considered the most aggressive form of soft tissue infection and a true surgical emergency. It is also associated with a high risk of mortality if not diagnosed promptly.
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July 2023
Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.
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December 2022
Clinical Surgical Sciences, UWI (The University of the West Indies), St. Augustine, TTO.
Phytobezoars are a well-documented cause of small bowel obstruction. Previous reports include patients who have predisposing factors such as gastric surgery, diabetes mellitus, or poor dentition. Consequences of extreme dieting have also been reported, but a resultant phytobezoar and life-threatening bowel obstruction are rare.
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April 2023
Medical Associates Hospital, St. Joseph, Trinidad, West Indies.
Cureus
November 2022
Clinical Surgical Sciences, Port of Spain General Hospital, St. Augustine, TTO.
Although laparoscopic common bile duct exploration is a feasible and safe option for the operative management of choledocholithiasis, there has been a general reluctance to perform this procedure in Caribbean practice. This is largely because duct exploration is perceived to be difficult with laparoscopic instruments, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) has become increasingly available. We report a case in which stones were extracted laparoscopically from the common bile duct, aided by the FreeHand® (Freehand 2010 Ltd.
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July 2022
Clinical Surgical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TTO.
Massive lower gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding from stercoral ulcers is exceedingly rare. We report a case of a middle-aged man who presented with progressively deteriorating neurologic function with constipation and subsequent massive GI bleeding per rectum. While an uncommon cause of GI bleeding, such patients require rapid resuscitation and timely diagnosis of these ulcers since the usual management of such cases will be futile and harmful due to potentially inappropriate surgical bowel resection.
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October 2022
Caribbean Vascular and Vein Clinic, St Clair Medical Center, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Objectives: We sought to determine the baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with Chronic Venous Disease (CVD) across the Caribbean, and to evaluate patients' compliance to conservative therapy and the effectiveness of such therapy in reducing patients' CVD symptoms.
Method: Patients were enrolled into the VEIN Act Program, and their demographic data, CVD symptoms (and their intensity) and CEAP C-classification was recorded at the first visit. Patients were prescribed conservative therapy, and symptom intensity and patient compliance and satisfaction evaluated at a follow-up visit.
Cureus
April 2022
Clinical Surgical Sciences, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TTO.
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is rarely seen in the paediatric population and is typically not associated with those aetiologies seen in adult pancreatitis. This case describes a 12-year-old female who presented with acute abdominal pain and constipation, with biochemical evidence of elevated serum amylase, calcium (Ca) and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels. A diagnosis of AP was made, which was settled with conservative management.
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January 2022
Interventional Radiology, Sangre Grande Regional Hospital, Sangre Grande, TTO.
Abrikossoff tumors are rare benign soft-tissue lesions also known as granular cell tumors (GCT). The histogenesis of these tumors was initially considered to be myogenic but recent studies have revealed a neuroectodermal origin. GCTs of the breast may mimic breast carcinoma based on the triad of radiological, clinical, and pathological features.
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December 2021
General Surgery/Oncoplastic Breast Surgery, San Fernando General Hospital, San Fernando, TTO.
Skin tethering (ST) is regarded as a classical clinical feature of breast cancer. In many cases, ST is not evident on inspection, with the arm raised and skin pinching over the lump. We have observed that pushing the lump in one or another direction may elicit skin dimpling that was not otherwise evident.
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November 2021
Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TTO.
Necrotizing soft tissue infection of the breast is an extremely rare event in routine surgical practice. It is the most aggressive form of soft tissue infection and a real surgical emergency. It is associated with a high risk of mortality if not diagnosed promptly.
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December 2021
Department of Surgery, Medical Associates Hospital, St. Joseph, Trinidad and Tobago.
Achenbach's syndrome describes the sudden occurrence of bruising, pain and swelling of one or more digits of the hand involving the volar aspect of the proximal and middle phalanges. Also known as the paroxysmal finger hematoma, it presents in dramatic fashion, sometimes with a prodrome of tingling, itching or numbness but despite its dramatic presentation, all investigations are normal. Routine blood investigations, as well as coagulation and thrombophilia screens are all negative as are vascular imaging and echocardiography.
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August 2021
Faculty of Clinical Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Trinidad, TTO.
Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2-I) have revolutionized the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus during the last decade. It has not only proven to be very effective for glycemic control but also has adjunctive effects in the management of heart failure, hypertension, and diabetic nephropathy, and even contributes to weight loss. Another benefit is the apparent lack of major side effects, particularly hypoglycemia, apart from euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis.
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August 2021
Clinical Surgical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TTO.
Lower extremity amputations and diabetic foot-related complications in the Caribbean population have been previously reported. However, there is a lack of evidence that assess the quality of life experienced in such amputees. This study aimed to determine the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients after a major lower limb amputation.
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August 2021
Clinical Surgical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TTO.
Major lower extremity amputations have been an area of much concern in the Caribbean population. Hence, the purpose of this research was to investigate the current trends in major lower-extremity amputations. Data regarding all major lower-extremity amputations performed at a tertiary care institution in Trinidad and Tobago, from January 2010 to December 2016 were reviewed.
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October 2021
Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.
Introduction: Lobular breast cancer (LBC) has an increased risk of gastrointestinal (GI) spread compared with ductal breast carcinoma. Breast cancer commonly metastasises to bone, lung, liver, central nervous system and rarely to the gastrointestinal tract. As the prognosis for breast cancer continues to improve with modern medical practice it is important to be aware of the various clinical presentations and the appropriate management of breast cancer metastases.
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