Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck is one of the rarest clinical entities in the female population. I... more Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck is one of the rarest clinical entities in the female population. It occurs due to the failure of obliteration of the processus vaginalis, which is the extension of the parietal peritoneum. Hydrocele may be seen, along with associated inguinal hernia. It usually presents with painless inguinal unilateral or bilateral swellings, and is sometimes associated with features of intestinal obstruction if the hernia becomes incarcerated or obstructed. Ultrasonography of the abdomen and pelvis and magnetic resonance imaging provide the diagnosis, if these imaging modalities are available; however, definite diagnosis may only be made during surgery. Definitive treatment includes open/laparoscopic excision of the cyst with high ligation of the neck up to the peritoneal pouch, along with repair of the inguinal hernia, if present. We present a rare case of a 25-year-old woman who presented with bilateral inguinolabial swelling, clinically diagnosed as bilateral irre...
Introduction: Preoperative prediction of the factors leading to difficulty or conversion in chole... more Introduction: Preoperative prediction of the factors leading to difficulty or conversion in cholecystectomy could help plan the surgical strategies and possible outcomes beforehand. The present study aimed to predict and analyze risk factors using a scoring system deemed responsible for surgical difficulties in patients undergoing cholecystectomy for symptomatic cholelithiasis. Methods: This hospital based prospective study was conducted at Department of Surgery, Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Nepal. Various factors considered preoperatively were gender, age, previous history of hospitalization, impacted stone, obesity, gall bladder wall thickness, pericholecystic collection, previous abdominal scar and palpable gall bladder. Results: Among 177 cases operated, the mean age ±SD of the patients was 47.72±17.54 years. Conversion rate was 7.9 %. At preoperative score of 5; sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 89.40% (CI: ...
Introduction: Meckel’s diverticulum is one the most common congenital anomalies of gastrointestin... more Introduction: Meckel’s diverticulum is one the most common congenital anomalies of gastrointestinal tract that mimics acute appendicitis, gastroenteritis, peptic ulcer disease. Complications related to it can be haemorrhage, intestinal obstruction, perforation while axial torsion is one of the rarest complications. So, this paper objectifies a rare clinical scenario that we encountered in our practice and highlights on the possible management strategies. Case : An 11 year boy presented with a history of pain at peri-umbilical region for four days with 2-3 episodes of vomiting. Abdominal examination revealed tenderness at suprapubic area with a mass around 5x3 cm along hypogastrium. Ultrasonography abdomen revealed an avascular structure in central area with clumping of bowel and omentum over the lesion while computed tomography scan of abdomen revealed blind ended gas filled structure at hypogastrium with thickened enhancing irregular wall associated with adjacent mesenteric fat pla...
Giant juvenile fibroadenoma in adolescents should be dealt with utmost caution as this may be ass... more Giant juvenile fibroadenoma in adolescents should be dealt with utmost caution as this may be associated with anxiety, fear, and emotional factors. The treatment should aim for preserving the normal contour of the breast along with appealing scar.
Introduction Difficult geographic diversity and late presentation to medical attention often make... more Introduction Difficult geographic diversity and late presentation to medical attention often make the laparoscopic cholecystectomy difficult and chances of conversion and complication remains. Various preoperative grading scales have been developed for predicting the difficulty of surgery in cholecystitis patients; however, intraoperative assessment of anatomical status and inflammation of the gall bladder has not been assessed till date except for some guidelines like the Parkland grading scale (PGS). We aimed to utilise this guideline in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy in rural community of the developing nation. Methods PGS was applied for all the patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy and laboratory and outcome factors like preoperative white blood cells (WBC), open conversion, subtotal cholecystectomy, length of surgery, and bile leaks postoperatively were assessed. Results Among 178 patients who underwent cholecystectomy, there were 40 grade one GBs,...
Introduction: Post-operative bleeding is a serious complication necessitating prompt attention in... more Introduction: Post-operative bleeding is a serious complication necessitating prompt attention inPercutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL). A number of factors dictate the severity of post-PCNL bleeding.Identification of these risk factors helps prevent bleeding complications. Methods: In this observationalcross-sectional study, a total of 126 patients with renal stones >10mm or stag-horn stones underwent PCNL.All the relevant pre- and intra-operative factors were noted and analyzed. Hemoglobin differences betweenpre- and post-operative levels were considered for the evaluation of blood loss. Univariate and multivariablelogistic regression analysis was done. The strength of association was examined using Odds Ratio and95% confidence intervals derived from the logistic regression. A p value <0.05 was considered statisticallysignificant. Results: The mean age of the patients was 31.9 ±4.47 years. The mean drop in hemoglobinwas 1.83 ±0.98 gm/dl. Age, stone size, number of tracts, size ...
Introduction: This study was conducted to evaluate the affect of delay in operation from the time... more Introduction: This study was conducted to evaluate the affect of delay in operation from the time of onset of symptoms and from the time the patient reaches the hospital and its outcome in patients who undergo appendicectomy for acute appendicitis. Methods: All the patients with acute appendicitis who were operated were included in the study. Post-operative complications mean post-operative hospital stay and histopathological gradings were evaluated in relation to time of onset of symptoms and time from the patient reaches the hospital to the operation theatre. Results: Total of 76 patients were included in the study. Overall mean hospital stay was 3.71±2.365 days. Negative appendicectomy rate was 10.5% and complication rate was 13.2%. Mean duration of post-operative hospital stay gradually increased as the severity of disease increased though statistically not significant. Patient’s overall elapsed time of more than 3 days had increased tendency to perforate, which was statisticall...
Introduction: Urosepsis post Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a dreaded complication with h... more Introduction: Urosepsis post Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a dreaded complication with high mortality rate. Objective: To find the association of preoperative midstream urine culture (PMUC), renal pelvic urine culture (RPUC) and renal stone culture (RSC) in the post-operative development of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) and urosepsis. Methods: It was a prospective cross-sectional observational study. The study included all symptomatic patients meeting the inclusion criteria who underwent Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy from 18th August, 2019 to 28th March, 2020. PMUC, RPUC and RSC were done and analyzed accordingly. Results: A total of 140 (73 males, 67 females) patients underwent PCNL. PMUC was positive in 15% (21/140) as compared to RPUC and RSC which were 7.9 % (11/140) and 4.3% (6/140) of total cases. None of the patients had simultaneous culture positivity in all the three types of specimens. Only two (1.42%) patients had simultaneous positivity in pelvic...
Male dominance in a patriarchal society can be attributed to the phallus which symbolises masculi... more Male dominance in a patriarchal society can be attributed to the phallus which symbolises masculinity, power and vigour. Any injury to the penis is therefore, injury to manhood. We report a rare case from Nepal where an elderly man who allegedly committed a sexual offence suffered a malicious injury to his penis in retaliation by his family.
IntroductionThe world has been engulfed with the pandemic of the novel severe acute respiratory s... more IntroductionThe world has been engulfed with the pandemic of the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) which have created significant impact in the emergency surgical health delivery including acute appendicitis. The main aim of this study was to compare the demographic and clinical parameters between two cohorts before the onset of lockdown and within the pandemic.MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed between two groups A and B, who presented with acute appendicitis three months prior to and after initiation of lockdown on March 24 2020 respectively in one of the tertiary centers of Nepal. These two cohorts were compared in demographics, clinicopathological characteristics and surgical aspects of acute appendicitis.ResultsThere were 42 patients in group A and 50 patients in group B. Mean age of the patients was 31.32±17.18 years with male preponderance in group B (N = 29). Mean duration of pain increased significantly in group B [57.8±25.9(B) vs...
Introduction: Post-operative infection is one of the most common and potentially life-threatening... more Introduction: Post-operative infection is one of the most common and potentially life-threatening complications following percutaneous nephrolithotomy, ranging from Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) to severe sepsis. It is reported to be the most common peri-operative cause of death. Despite taking utmost precautions, we come across major complications such as haemorrhage and urosepsis after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. This study aims to find the risk factors for infectious complications after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Methods: This was an observational, cross-sectional, analytical study carried out in the Department of Surgery of Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital over a period of six months. Pre- operative and intra-operative parameters of ninety-seven patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy were analysed to see the association between perioperative and intraoperative factors in development of post-operative infectious complications. Resul...
Introduction: Various diagnostic criteria have been described for acute appendicitis. For decades... more Introduction: Various diagnostic criteria have been described for acute appendicitis. For decades the most commonly used one has been Alvarado score. RIPASA scoring system has also been developed for Asian population which has shown highest sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy. This study aimed to compare these two diagnostic criteria in Nepalese population attending a tertiary center. Methods: Patients with clinically suspected acute appendicitis were classified according to both Alvarado and RIPASA scoring systems before undergoing surgery. Histopathological examination was taken as the gold standard for diagnosis. Statistical analysis was done using McNemar's test as applicable. Results: Ninety nine (90 %) patients had histologically confirmed appendicitis. With the cut-off value greater than 7.5 for RIPASA score; sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, diagnostic accuracy and negative appendectomy rates were 94.5%, 27.27 %, 92.16 %, 37....
Introduction: As suggested through several autopsy studies there is a high prevalence of latent p... more Introduction: As suggested through several autopsy studies there is a high prevalence of latent prostate cancer in the population. A much smaller proportion of prostate cancer is detected because of clinical symptoms. This study was done to identify the rates of incidentally detected prostate cancer in patients undergoing surgical management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) in our centre. Methods: A retrospective review was done on all transurethral resections of the prostate (TURP) cases from May 2014 to May 2015 at a single tertiary care institution. One hundred and three men, aged 40 to 88 year, underwent TURP and their specimens were sent for the histopathological analysis. Results: Five (4.85%) patients were diagnosed with the prostate cancer. All the five patients had Gleason score of seven or more. Two patients had moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma with Gleason score of seven. Three patients had poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma with Gleason score of ...
Introduction: Bacterial translocation is the invasion of indigenous intestinal bacteria through t... more Introduction: Bacterial translocation is the invasion of indigenous intestinal bacteria through the gut mucosa to normally sterile tissues and the internal organs. Objective of the study is to examine the spectrum of bacteria involved in translocation in surgical patients undergoing laparotomy and to determine the relation between nodal migration of bacteria and the development of postoperative septic complications. Methods: Mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN)culture was done in patients undergoing elective and emergency surgeries fulfilling the inclusion criteria. Results:Bacterial translocation was identified in 22 (44.8%) patients. The most common organism identified was Escherichia coli (n=11, 50%). Both enteric bacteria, typical of indigenous intestinal flora, and non-enteric bacteria were isolated. Postoperative septic complications developed in four (11%) patients. Septic morbidity was more frequent when a greater diversity of bacteria resided within the mesenteric lymph nodes. Conc...
Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck is one of the rarest clinical entities in the female population. I... more Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck is one of the rarest clinical entities in the female population. It occurs due to the failure of obliteration of the processus vaginalis, which is the extension of the parietal peritoneum. Hydrocele may be seen, along with associated inguinal hernia. It usually presents with painless inguinal unilateral or bilateral swellings, and is sometimes associated with features of intestinal obstruction if the hernia becomes incarcerated or obstructed. Ultrasonography of the abdomen and pelvis and magnetic resonance imaging provide the diagnosis, if these imaging modalities are available; however, definite diagnosis may only be made during surgery. Definitive treatment includes open/laparoscopic excision of the cyst with high ligation of the neck up to the peritoneal pouch, along with repair of the inguinal hernia, if present. We present a rare case of a 25-year-old woman who presented with bilateral inguinolabial swelling, clinically diagnosed as bilateral irre...
Introduction: Preoperative prediction of the factors leading to difficulty or conversion in chole... more Introduction: Preoperative prediction of the factors leading to difficulty or conversion in cholecystectomy could help plan the surgical strategies and possible outcomes beforehand. The present study aimed to predict and analyze risk factors using a scoring system deemed responsible for surgical difficulties in patients undergoing cholecystectomy for symptomatic cholelithiasis. Methods: This hospital based prospective study was conducted at Department of Surgery, Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Nepal. Various factors considered preoperatively were gender, age, previous history of hospitalization, impacted stone, obesity, gall bladder wall thickness, pericholecystic collection, previous abdominal scar and palpable gall bladder. Results: Among 177 cases operated, the mean age ±SD of the patients was 47.72±17.54 years. Conversion rate was 7.9 %. At preoperative score of 5; sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 89.40% (CI: ...
Introduction: Meckel’s diverticulum is one the most common congenital anomalies of gastrointestin... more Introduction: Meckel’s diverticulum is one the most common congenital anomalies of gastrointestinal tract that mimics acute appendicitis, gastroenteritis, peptic ulcer disease. Complications related to it can be haemorrhage, intestinal obstruction, perforation while axial torsion is one of the rarest complications. So, this paper objectifies a rare clinical scenario that we encountered in our practice and highlights on the possible management strategies. Case : An 11 year boy presented with a history of pain at peri-umbilical region for four days with 2-3 episodes of vomiting. Abdominal examination revealed tenderness at suprapubic area with a mass around 5x3 cm along hypogastrium. Ultrasonography abdomen revealed an avascular structure in central area with clumping of bowel and omentum over the lesion while computed tomography scan of abdomen revealed blind ended gas filled structure at hypogastrium with thickened enhancing irregular wall associated with adjacent mesenteric fat pla...
Giant juvenile fibroadenoma in adolescents should be dealt with utmost caution as this may be ass... more Giant juvenile fibroadenoma in adolescents should be dealt with utmost caution as this may be associated with anxiety, fear, and emotional factors. The treatment should aim for preserving the normal contour of the breast along with appealing scar.
Introduction Difficult geographic diversity and late presentation to medical attention often make... more Introduction Difficult geographic diversity and late presentation to medical attention often make the laparoscopic cholecystectomy difficult and chances of conversion and complication remains. Various preoperative grading scales have been developed for predicting the difficulty of surgery in cholecystitis patients; however, intraoperative assessment of anatomical status and inflammation of the gall bladder has not been assessed till date except for some guidelines like the Parkland grading scale (PGS). We aimed to utilise this guideline in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy in rural community of the developing nation. Methods PGS was applied for all the patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy and laboratory and outcome factors like preoperative white blood cells (WBC), open conversion, subtotal cholecystectomy, length of surgery, and bile leaks postoperatively were assessed. Results Among 178 patients who underwent cholecystectomy, there were 40 grade one GBs,...
Introduction: Post-operative bleeding is a serious complication necessitating prompt attention in... more Introduction: Post-operative bleeding is a serious complication necessitating prompt attention inPercutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL). A number of factors dictate the severity of post-PCNL bleeding.Identification of these risk factors helps prevent bleeding complications. Methods: In this observationalcross-sectional study, a total of 126 patients with renal stones >10mm or stag-horn stones underwent PCNL.All the relevant pre- and intra-operative factors were noted and analyzed. Hemoglobin differences betweenpre- and post-operative levels were considered for the evaluation of blood loss. Univariate and multivariablelogistic regression analysis was done. The strength of association was examined using Odds Ratio and95% confidence intervals derived from the logistic regression. A p value <0.05 was considered statisticallysignificant. Results: The mean age of the patients was 31.9 ±4.47 years. The mean drop in hemoglobinwas 1.83 ±0.98 gm/dl. Age, stone size, number of tracts, size ...
Introduction: This study was conducted to evaluate the affect of delay in operation from the time... more Introduction: This study was conducted to evaluate the affect of delay in operation from the time of onset of symptoms and from the time the patient reaches the hospital and its outcome in patients who undergo appendicectomy for acute appendicitis. Methods: All the patients with acute appendicitis who were operated were included in the study. Post-operative complications mean post-operative hospital stay and histopathological gradings were evaluated in relation to time of onset of symptoms and time from the patient reaches the hospital to the operation theatre. Results: Total of 76 patients were included in the study. Overall mean hospital stay was 3.71±2.365 days. Negative appendicectomy rate was 10.5% and complication rate was 13.2%. Mean duration of post-operative hospital stay gradually increased as the severity of disease increased though statistically not significant. Patient’s overall elapsed time of more than 3 days had increased tendency to perforate, which was statisticall...
Introduction: Urosepsis post Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a dreaded complication with h... more Introduction: Urosepsis post Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a dreaded complication with high mortality rate. Objective: To find the association of preoperative midstream urine culture (PMUC), renal pelvic urine culture (RPUC) and renal stone culture (RSC) in the post-operative development of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) and urosepsis. Methods: It was a prospective cross-sectional observational study. The study included all symptomatic patients meeting the inclusion criteria who underwent Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy from 18th August, 2019 to 28th March, 2020. PMUC, RPUC and RSC were done and analyzed accordingly. Results: A total of 140 (73 males, 67 females) patients underwent PCNL. PMUC was positive in 15% (21/140) as compared to RPUC and RSC which were 7.9 % (11/140) and 4.3% (6/140) of total cases. None of the patients had simultaneous culture positivity in all the three types of specimens. Only two (1.42%) patients had simultaneous positivity in pelvic...
Male dominance in a patriarchal society can be attributed to the phallus which symbolises masculi... more Male dominance in a patriarchal society can be attributed to the phallus which symbolises masculinity, power and vigour. Any injury to the penis is therefore, injury to manhood. We report a rare case from Nepal where an elderly man who allegedly committed a sexual offence suffered a malicious injury to his penis in retaliation by his family.
IntroductionThe world has been engulfed with the pandemic of the novel severe acute respiratory s... more IntroductionThe world has been engulfed with the pandemic of the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) which have created significant impact in the emergency surgical health delivery including acute appendicitis. The main aim of this study was to compare the demographic and clinical parameters between two cohorts before the onset of lockdown and within the pandemic.MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed between two groups A and B, who presented with acute appendicitis three months prior to and after initiation of lockdown on March 24 2020 respectively in one of the tertiary centers of Nepal. These two cohorts were compared in demographics, clinicopathological characteristics and surgical aspects of acute appendicitis.ResultsThere were 42 patients in group A and 50 patients in group B. Mean age of the patients was 31.32±17.18 years with male preponderance in group B (N = 29). Mean duration of pain increased significantly in group B [57.8±25.9(B) vs...
Introduction: Post-operative infection is one of the most common and potentially life-threatening... more Introduction: Post-operative infection is one of the most common and potentially life-threatening complications following percutaneous nephrolithotomy, ranging from Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) to severe sepsis. It is reported to be the most common peri-operative cause of death. Despite taking utmost precautions, we come across major complications such as haemorrhage and urosepsis after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. This study aims to find the risk factors for infectious complications after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Methods: This was an observational, cross-sectional, analytical study carried out in the Department of Surgery of Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital over a period of six months. Pre- operative and intra-operative parameters of ninety-seven patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy were analysed to see the association between perioperative and intraoperative factors in development of post-operative infectious complications. Resul...
Introduction: Various diagnostic criteria have been described for acute appendicitis. For decades... more Introduction: Various diagnostic criteria have been described for acute appendicitis. For decades the most commonly used one has been Alvarado score. RIPASA scoring system has also been developed for Asian population which has shown highest sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy. This study aimed to compare these two diagnostic criteria in Nepalese population attending a tertiary center. Methods: Patients with clinically suspected acute appendicitis were classified according to both Alvarado and RIPASA scoring systems before undergoing surgery. Histopathological examination was taken as the gold standard for diagnosis. Statistical analysis was done using McNemar's test as applicable. Results: Ninety nine (90 %) patients had histologically confirmed appendicitis. With the cut-off value greater than 7.5 for RIPASA score; sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, diagnostic accuracy and negative appendectomy rates were 94.5%, 27.27 %, 92.16 %, 37....
Introduction: As suggested through several autopsy studies there is a high prevalence of latent p... more Introduction: As suggested through several autopsy studies there is a high prevalence of latent prostate cancer in the population. A much smaller proportion of prostate cancer is detected because of clinical symptoms. This study was done to identify the rates of incidentally detected prostate cancer in patients undergoing surgical management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) in our centre. Methods: A retrospective review was done on all transurethral resections of the prostate (TURP) cases from May 2014 to May 2015 at a single tertiary care institution. One hundred and three men, aged 40 to 88 year, underwent TURP and their specimens were sent for the histopathological analysis. Results: Five (4.85%) patients were diagnosed with the prostate cancer. All the five patients had Gleason score of seven or more. Two patients had moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma with Gleason score of seven. Three patients had poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma with Gleason score of ...
Introduction: Bacterial translocation is the invasion of indigenous intestinal bacteria through t... more Introduction: Bacterial translocation is the invasion of indigenous intestinal bacteria through the gut mucosa to normally sterile tissues and the internal organs. Objective of the study is to examine the spectrum of bacteria involved in translocation in surgical patients undergoing laparotomy and to determine the relation between nodal migration of bacteria and the development of postoperative septic complications. Methods: Mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN)culture was done in patients undergoing elective and emergency surgeries fulfilling the inclusion criteria. Results:Bacterial translocation was identified in 22 (44.8%) patients. The most common organism identified was Escherichia coli (n=11, 50%). Both enteric bacteria, typical of indigenous intestinal flora, and non-enteric bacteria were isolated. Postoperative septic complications developed in four (11%) patients. Septic morbidity was more frequent when a greater diversity of bacteria resided within the mesenteric lymph nodes. Conc...
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