Professor of plastic surgery , working at Quaid e azam medical college bahawalpur. Supervisor of FCPS AND MS plastic surgery program. Examiner ms and fcps plastic surgery Pakistan.
Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC, 2003
BACKGROUND This study was carried out to determine the aetiology, pattern and management of maxil... more BACKGROUND This study was carried out to determine the aetiology, pattern and management of maxillofacial injuries at PIMS, Islamabad. METHODS This descriptive study was conducted at Plastic Surgery Department, PIMS Islamabad from 1st February 1998 to 30th April 2002. All the adult patients presenting with maxillofacial injures were included where as patients less than 12 years of age and only facial lacerations were excluded. Similarly isolated nasal bone fractures were also excluded because these patients were routinely managed by ENT department. Age, sex, presentation, aetiology, associated injuries and treatment modalities undertaken in these patients were recorded. RESULTS In 164 patients 254 fractures were noted. Most were male (86%), ranging in age from 13-71 years with a male to female ratio of 6:1 respectively. The most frequent (48%) cause noticed was road traffic accidents followed by assault. Mandible was the commonest to be involved in such injuries followed by maxilla....
Objectives: To evaluate the frequency of fistula formation after Bracka’s repair for hypospadias.... more Objectives: To evaluate the frequency of fistula formation after Bracka’s repair for hypospadias. Study Design: Retrospective Case study. Setting: Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shaikh Zayed hospital Lahore and Bahawal Victoria Hospital Bahawalpur. Period: 05 years (2014 -18). Material & Methods: Sixty patients of primary hypospadias underwent two staged Aivar Bracka’s repair. Age of patients, type of hypospadias, presence and extent of chordee, donor skin (preputial, post auricular) used, complications and fistula formation were recorded. Leakge of urine from repair site (Primary/Secondary) was noted as fistula formation after 03 weeks postoperatively. Results: A total of 60 patients underwent two staged Bracka’s repair. There were 32 patients (53.33%) with distal hypospadias, 16 patients (26.67%) with mid penile and 12 Patients (20%) with proximal hypospadias. Chordee was present in 33 Patients (55%). Prepucial skin was used in 46 Patients (76.66%) and post auri...
Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC
This study was carried out to determine the aetiology, pattern and management of maxillofacial in... more This study was carried out to determine the aetiology, pattern and management of maxillofacial injuries at PIMS, Islamabad. This descriptive study was conducted at Plastic Surgery Department, PIMS Islamabad from 1st February 1998 to 30th April 2002. All the adult patients presenting with maxillofacial injures were included where as patients less than 12 years of age and only facial lacerations were excluded. Similarly isolated nasal bone fractures were also excluded because these patients were routinely managed by ENT department. Age, sex, presentation, aetiology, associated injuries and treatment modalities undertaken in these patients were recorded. In 164 patients 254 fractures were noted. Most were male (86%), ranging in age from 13-71 years with a male to female ratio of 6:1 respectively. The most frequent (48%) cause noticed was road traffic accidents followed by assault. Mandible was the commonest to be involved in such injuries followed by maxilla. Most of the patients (32%)...
The objective of this study was to perceptually assess velopharyngeal dysfunction and
to identify... more The objective of this study was to perceptually assess velopharyngeal dysfunction and to identify improvements in velopharyngeal competency level after speech therapy in repaired Cleft of Lip, Alveolus & Palate (CLAP) patients (complete or incomplete, unilateral/ bilateral), also to identify the incidence of speech misarticulation and resonance disorders post-surgically so as to provide a timely intervention.
Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC, 2003
BACKGROUND This study was carried out to determine the aetiology, pattern and management of maxil... more BACKGROUND This study was carried out to determine the aetiology, pattern and management of maxillofacial injuries at PIMS, Islamabad. METHODS This descriptive study was conducted at Plastic Surgery Department, PIMS Islamabad from 1st February 1998 to 30th April 2002. All the adult patients presenting with maxillofacial injures were included where as patients less than 12 years of age and only facial lacerations were excluded. Similarly isolated nasal bone fractures were also excluded because these patients were routinely managed by ENT department. Age, sex, presentation, aetiology, associated injuries and treatment modalities undertaken in these patients were recorded. RESULTS In 164 patients 254 fractures were noted. Most were male (86%), ranging in age from 13-71 years with a male to female ratio of 6:1 respectively. The most frequent (48%) cause noticed was road traffic accidents followed by assault. Mandible was the commonest to be involved in such injuries followed by maxilla....
Objectives: To evaluate the frequency of fistula formation after Bracka’s repair for hypospadias.... more Objectives: To evaluate the frequency of fistula formation after Bracka’s repair for hypospadias. Study Design: Retrospective Case study. Setting: Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shaikh Zayed hospital Lahore and Bahawal Victoria Hospital Bahawalpur. Period: 05 years (2014 -18). Material & Methods: Sixty patients of primary hypospadias underwent two staged Aivar Bracka’s repair. Age of patients, type of hypospadias, presence and extent of chordee, donor skin (preputial, post auricular) used, complications and fistula formation were recorded. Leakge of urine from repair site (Primary/Secondary) was noted as fistula formation after 03 weeks postoperatively. Results: A total of 60 patients underwent two staged Bracka’s repair. There were 32 patients (53.33%) with distal hypospadias, 16 patients (26.67%) with mid penile and 12 Patients (20%) with proximal hypospadias. Chordee was present in 33 Patients (55%). Prepucial skin was used in 46 Patients (76.66%) and post auri...
Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC
This study was carried out to determine the aetiology, pattern and management of maxillofacial in... more This study was carried out to determine the aetiology, pattern and management of maxillofacial injuries at PIMS, Islamabad. This descriptive study was conducted at Plastic Surgery Department, PIMS Islamabad from 1st February 1998 to 30th April 2002. All the adult patients presenting with maxillofacial injures were included where as patients less than 12 years of age and only facial lacerations were excluded. Similarly isolated nasal bone fractures were also excluded because these patients were routinely managed by ENT department. Age, sex, presentation, aetiology, associated injuries and treatment modalities undertaken in these patients were recorded. In 164 patients 254 fractures were noted. Most were male (86%), ranging in age from 13-71 years with a male to female ratio of 6:1 respectively. The most frequent (48%) cause noticed was road traffic accidents followed by assault. Mandible was the commonest to be involved in such injuries followed by maxilla. Most of the patients (32%)...
The objective of this study was to perceptually assess velopharyngeal dysfunction and
to identify... more The objective of this study was to perceptually assess velopharyngeal dysfunction and to identify improvements in velopharyngeal competency level after speech therapy in repaired Cleft of Lip, Alveolus & Palate (CLAP) patients (complete or incomplete, unilateral/ bilateral), also to identify the incidence of speech misarticulation and resonance disorders post-surgically so as to provide a timely intervention.
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to identify improvements in velopharyngeal competency level after speech therapy in repaired
Cleft of Lip, Alveolus & Palate (CLAP) patients (complete or incomplete, unilateral/ bilateral),
also to identify the incidence of speech misarticulation and resonance disorders post-surgically so
as to provide a timely intervention.
to identify improvements in velopharyngeal competency level after speech therapy in repaired
Cleft of Lip, Alveolus & Palate (CLAP) patients (complete or incomplete, unilateral/ bilateral),
also to identify the incidence of speech misarticulation and resonance disorders post-surgically so
as to provide a timely intervention.