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View article: Assessing the outcomes and complications of abdominal trauma using the adapted Clavien-Dindo in trauma scoring system in a tertiary hospital: an observational study
Assessing the outcomes and complications of abdominal trauma using the adapted Clavien-Dindo in trauma scoring system in a tertiary hospital: an observational study Open
Purpose: The adapted Clavien-Dindo in trauma (ACDiT) scoring system modifies the original Clavien-Dindo system to grade complications in both operatively and nonoperatively managed trauma patients. This study aimed to validate the ACDiT to…
View article: Evaluating Remote Ischemic Conditioning in a Rat Model of Intestinal Ischemia Reperfusion: A Study Highlighting Experimental Model Limitations
Evaluating Remote Ischemic Conditioning in a Rat Model of Intestinal Ischemia Reperfusion: A Study Highlighting Experimental Model Limitations Open
A BSTRACT Context: Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) protects distant organs from ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) through brief, nonlethal ischemic episodes. In pediatric intestinal IRI, such as in midgut volvulus and necrotizing entero…
View article: Declarative Data Pipeline for Large Scale ML Services
Declarative Data Pipeline for Large Scale ML Services Open
Modern distributed data processing systems struggle to balance performance, maintainability, and developer productivity when integrating machine learning at scale. These challenges intensify in large collaborative environments due to high …
View article: Determining Surgeon’s Accuracy in Predicting the Severity of Appendicitis in Children: A Comparison Between Clinical Diagnosis and Intraoperative Findings
Determining Surgeon’s Accuracy in Predicting the Severity of Appendicitis in Children: A Comparison Between Clinical Diagnosis and Intraoperative Findings Open
A BSTRACT Background: Appendicitis is one of the most common surgical emergencies in children. Despite the availability of a plethora of advanced diagnostic imaging, diagnosis of acute appendicitis in young children remains a challenge. Ma…
View article: Reversed halo sign: from a clinico-radiologic–pathologic point of view
Reversed halo sign: from a clinico-radiologic–pathologic point of view Open
Reversed halo sign (RHS) is characterized by a central ground-glass opacity surrounded by a crescentic or ring-shaped consolidation. It was originally described as a pathognomonic imaging feature of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP), …
View article: 593 3D Specimen Tomography Real-Time Assessment by Radiologists and Surgeons Potentially Decreases the Margin Re-Excision Rate Following Breast Conserving Surgery
593 3D Specimen Tomography Real-Time Assessment by Radiologists and Surgeons Potentially Decreases the Margin Re-Excision Rate Following Breast Conserving Surgery Open
Aim Clear margins are crucial in breast-conserving surgery. Intra-operative X-rays have become standard practice. The aim of this study was to determine whether correct use of the 3D tomosynthesis function by either the operating surgeon o…
View article: 347 Management of Abdominal Incidental Findings on Computed Tomography Scans in Emergency General Surgery
347 Management of Abdominal Incidental Findings on Computed Tomography Scans in Emergency General Surgery Open
Aim Emergency General Surgery (EGS) patients frequently undergo Computed Tomography (CT) scanning, incidental findings can be noted on the report which are unrelated to the original purpose of the scan that could have potential significanc…
View article: Tracheal Duplication Cyst Coexisting with Tracheoesophageal Fistula in a Neonate – An Intraoperative Surprise
Tracheal Duplication Cyst Coexisting with Tracheoesophageal Fistula in a Neonate – An Intraoperative Surprise Open
A BSTRACT Duplication of the trachea is a rare anomaly, with few reported cases. This report presents a neonate with tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF), where tracheal duplication was incidentally discovered during repair. It is an effort to …
View article: Challenges in Minimally Invasive Choledochal Cyst Surgery
Challenges in Minimally Invasive Choledochal Cyst Surgery Open
A BSTRACT Introduction: Choledochal cyst (CDC) is a rare congenital anomaly requiring surgical excision and bilioenteric reconstruction. Laparoscopic techniques have gained traction for their superior visualization, minimal postoperative p…
View article: Minimally Invasive Strategies in Rectal Atresia and Anal Stenosis: A Report of Two Cases
Minimally Invasive Strategies in Rectal Atresia and Anal Stenosis: A Report of Two Cases Open
A BSTRACT This study discusses our experience with rectal atresia and anal stenosis, utilizing a combined laparoscopic and transanal approach. A laparoscopic-assisted pull-through was performed successfully in both cases. Laparoscopic-assi…
View article: Evolution of Scientific Efforts to Define Cystometric Bladder Morphology in Neurogenic Bladder: A Narrated Review
Evolution of Scientific Efforts to Define Cystometric Bladder Morphology in Neurogenic Bladder: A Narrated Review Open
A BSTRACT Children with high-pressure bladders are at an increased risk of upper tract deterioration, potentially leading to chronic renal failure if not adequately managed. Regular bladder pressure monitoring is essential, especially in p…
View article: Navigating the Pediatric Inguinal Hernia Repair Conundrum: Occult Bilaterality of Patent Processus Vaginalis as an Indication for Laparoscopy
Navigating the Pediatric Inguinal Hernia Repair Conundrum: Occult Bilaterality of Patent Processus Vaginalis as an Indication for Laparoscopy Open
A BSTRACT Introduction: Bilateral inguinal hernia is universally accepted as an indication to repair a pediatric inguinal hernia through the laparoscopic route. However, there is often a debate regarding whether laparoscopic inguinal herni…
View article: Neuroglial Heterotopia in Adrenal Gland: A Rare Cause of Retroperitoneal Cyst in a Pediatric Patient
Neuroglial Heterotopia in Adrenal Gland: A Rare Cause of Retroperitoneal Cyst in a Pediatric Patient Open
A BSTRACT Cystic lesions of the adrenal gland are rare and difficult to diagnose. Neuroglial heterotopic cysts in the adrenal gland are extremely rare, with few documented cases worldwide. We present the case of a 16-month-old female with …
View article: Optimal Surgical Approach for Bilateral Congenital Lobar Emphysema: Evaluating a Staged, Response Based Approach
Optimal Surgical Approach for Bilateral Congenital Lobar Emphysema: Evaluating a Staged, Response Based Approach Open
A BSTRACT Management of bilateral congenital lobar emphysema (CLE) is challenging and only a few isolated cases are available in the literature for guiding surgeons in managing such cases. We recently managed a child with bilateral CLE and…
View article: Advancing Pediatric Surgery with Indocyanine Green: Nonhepatobiliary Applications and Outcomes
Advancing Pediatric Surgery with Indocyanine Green: Nonhepatobiliary Applications and Outcomes Open
A BSTRACT Aim: This prospective single-center study aimed to evaluate the nonhepatobiliary applications of indocyanine green fluorescence-guided surgery (ICG FGS) in pediatric patients, assessing its utility as an adjunct for intraoperativ…
View article: Robotic Repair of a Rare Morgagni Hernia in an Infant
Robotic Repair of a Rare Morgagni Hernia in an Infant Open
A BSTRACT This case report describes the successful robotic-assisted repair of a large Morgagni hernia in an 8-month-old infant. Using the da Vinci Xi system, the hernial sac was excised, and the patient recovered without complications. It…
View article: SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF N-METHYL 6-HYDROXY QUINOLINIUM AND THEIR SALTS
SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF N-METHYL 6-HYDROXY QUINOLINIUM AND THEIR SALTS Open
View article: Review of: "Embryological Development of Anorectal Malformations: A Hypothesis"
Review of: "Embryological Development of Anorectal Malformations: A Hypothesis" Open
View article: Loeffler’s Endocarditis – Unforgiving Eosinophilic Damage to the Endocardium
Loeffler’s Endocarditis – Unforgiving Eosinophilic Damage to the Endocardium Open
Hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) is defined as hypereosinophilia due to any cause (absolute eosinophil count > 1500 cells/μL) in the peripheral blood, which leads to eosinophil-mediated multiorgan damage. Cardiac involvement is a significa…
View article: Can Ultrasound Spot the Culprit – Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ultrasonography in Precisely Diagnosing Acute Appendicitis in Children
Can Ultrasound Spot the Culprit – Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ultrasonography in Precisely Diagnosing Acute Appendicitis in Children Open
A BSTRACT Introduction: Acute appendicitis is a common surgical emergency in children, often requiring imaging for confirmation due to diverse presentations. While computed tomography scan is favored in many centers for its sensitivity, it…
View article: Potential and Promise: Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Surgery
Potential and Promise: Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Surgery Open
View article: Correction to: Bladder height to width ratio as a surrogate marker for non‑physiological storage pressures in children with spinal dysraphism
Correction to: Bladder height to width ratio as a surrogate marker for non‑physiological storage pressures in children with spinal dysraphism Open
View article: Acquired Urethrocutaneous Fistula in Children: Case Series of Unusual Presentations of a Usual Condition
Acquired Urethrocutaneous Fistula in Children: Case Series of Unusual Presentations of a Usual Condition Open
A BSTRACT Urinary-cutaneous fistulas are typically treated by pediatric urologists and typically arise after surgical interventions. The three atypical cases of acquired urethrocutaneous fistula that we present here have variously resulted…
View article: An International Consensus Survey among Pediatric Surgeons on the Role of Appendectomy in Malrotation
An International Consensus Survey among Pediatric Surgeons on the Role of Appendectomy in Malrotation Open
A BSTRACT Introduction: Ladd’s procedure, originally described in 1936 for the treatment of malrotation, does not traditionally include appendectomy as a standard step. We conducted a multinational survey to investigate the current consens…
View article: Relationship between preoperative nutritional status and postoperative complications in pediatric surgical patients
Relationship between preoperative nutritional status and postoperative complications in pediatric surgical patients Open
AIM: To determine the relationship between preoperative nutritional status and postoperative complications in pediatric surgical patients. METHODOLOGY: This prospective observational cohort study included 650 patients from 6 months to 18 y…
View article: Letter to editor reg: Chest drains after open pediatric lung resections: not always required
Letter to editor reg: Chest drains after open pediatric lung resections: not always required Open
View article: Bladder Height to Width Ratio as a surrogate marker for non-physiological storage pressures in children with spinal dysraphism
Bladder Height to Width Ratio as a surrogate marker for non-physiological storage pressures in children with spinal dysraphism Open
Introduction : Spinal dysraphism is the most frequent cause of neurogenic bladder. Urodynamic study (UDS) is an important component of the follow up of a child with neurogenic bladder. However, it suffers from a lack of widespread availabi…
View article: Outcomes after Embolization in Pediatric Abdominal Solid Organ Injury: A Trauma Center Experience
Outcomes after Embolization in Pediatric Abdominal Solid Organ Injury: A Trauma Center Experience Open
Background Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide among children. Nonoperative management is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable children with blunt abdominal solid organ injury. Embolization is a pot…
View article: Hydrocolpos and Bladder Obstruction in a Case of the Persistent Urogenital Sinus with Perineal Fistula: Point-of-care Ultrasound to the Rescue
Hydrocolpos and Bladder Obstruction in a Case of the Persistent Urogenital Sinus with Perineal Fistula: Point-of-care Ultrasound to the Rescue Open
Sir, A persistent urogenital sinus often presents with hydrocolpos due to preferential entry or reflux of urine into the vagina.[1] To avoid complications, drainage of the vagina, either by clean intermittent catheterization or tube vagino…
View article: Pattern of Preoperative Uroflowmetry in Hypospadias Patients and Age-Matched Control Patients
Pattern of Preoperative Uroflowmetry in Hypospadias Patients and Age-Matched Control Patients Open
Aim: Patients with hypospadias often present with voiding difficulties after successful repairs. We sought to analyze the degree of uroflowmetric anomalies that may be present in children with hypospadias before a surgical repair. We, thus…