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View article: Microsurgical Training: A Review of Existing Methods and an Innovative Practice Model
Microsurgical Training: A Review of Existing Methods and an Innovative Practice Model Open
Surgery under magnification with the use of the operating microscope has seen great advances, and numerous surgical procedures today depend on optical magnification. Training (to impart basic skills) in microsurgery is particularly essenti…
View article: Sheep in Wolf's Clothing!
Sheep in Wolf's Clothing! Open
Sankhe, Manashree; Patil, Bhushan Ramesh; Vishwanath, G. Surg RAdm (Retd); Goel, Sankalp Author Information
View article: Ear Keloids Treated with Postoperative Electrons: A Case Series
Ear Keloids Treated with Postoperative Electrons: A Case Series Open
Introduction Multiple modalities exist for treating keloids ranging from surgical, medical, chemotherapeutic, and radiation therapy. Different techniques of radiation therapy have been used to treat keloids as an adjuvant to surgical excis…
View article: A Quick, Economical and Easy Method of Skin Graft Fixation
A Quick, Economical and Easy Method of Skin Graft Fixation Open
Traditionally, a bolster dressing is used to secure and keep the graft immobilized on its bed.[1] Its pressure obliterates dead space, and prevents hematoma and seroma formation.
View article: Perforating Pilomatrixoma of The Male Breast, A Rare Lesion Simulating Breast Cancer: A Case Report
Perforating Pilomatrixoma of The Male Breast, A Rare Lesion Simulating Breast Cancer: A Case Report Open
Pilomatrixoma is a rare benign skin appendage tumor of hair matrix origin. It is commonly seen in the first two decades of life, most often presenting on the face, neck or upper extremities. Pilomatrixoma of the breast is uncommon, and can…
View article: Profile of fungal opportunistic infection in HIV/ AIDS patients: An appraisal at Indian tertiary care
Profile of fungal opportunistic infection in HIV/ AIDS patients: An appraisal at Indian tertiary care Open
Introduction: AIDS is characterized by a number of opportunistic infections which are responsible for high morbidity and mortality. The spectrum and distribution of opportunistic infection (OIs) in AIDS patients is due to viral, Bacterial,…
View article: A Study to Evaluate Reduction in Blood Loss by Topical Application of Tranexamic Acid in Burn Wound Surgery
A Study to Evaluate Reduction in Blood Loss by Topical Application of Tranexamic Acid in Burn Wound Surgery Open
Background: Blood loss and problems associated with blood transfusion in burn wound excision is a major challenge a surgeon has to face. Topical application of antifibrinolytics has been used in many surgical fields. This study was conduct…
View article: Maternal Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia First Manifesting in Pregnancy: A Case Report
Maternal Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia First Manifesting in Pregnancy: A Case Report Open
View article: Comparison of CD4 counts in HIV-TB co-infection before and after anti-retroviral therapy - A prospective study
Comparison of CD4 counts in HIV-TB co-infection before and after anti-retroviral therapy - A prospective study Open
Comparison of CD4 counts in HIV-TB co-infection before and after anti-retroviral therapy - A prospective study - IJPO- Print ISSN No: - 2394-6784 Online ISSN No:- 2394-6792 Article DOI No:- 10.18231/j.ijpo.2020.021, Indian Journal of Patho…
View article: Epidemiological assessment of road traffic accidents among the naval population
Epidemiological assessment of road traffic accidents among the naval population Open
Introduction: Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity globally. The problem is more critical and increasing in developing countries due to rapid motorization and poor conditions of the road. I…
View article: Longitudinal study to assess socio-demographic profile and treatment outcome of new sputum smear positive cases at designated microscopy centre of tertiary care hospital
Longitudinal study to assess socio-demographic profile and treatment outcome of new sputum smear positive cases at designated microscopy centre of tertiary care hospital Open
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world’s deadliest communicable diseases. In 2013, an estimated 9.0 million people developed TB and 1.5 million died from the disease, 360 000 of whom were HIV-positive. Of the estimated 9 mi…
View article: An epidemiological study of type-2 diabetes mellitus in an adopted urban slum area
An epidemiological study of type-2 diabetes mellitus in an adopted urban slum area Open
Background: Diabetes is one of the most common non-communicable diseases globally and there is evidence that it is a epidemic in many developing and developed countries, thus posing a serious threat to be met within the 21st century. Diabe…
View article: A comparative study of anthropometric measurements and hypertension among geriatric patients attending OPD
A comparative study of anthropometric measurements and hypertension among geriatric patients attending OPD Open
Background: Hypertension is silent killer, its chronic condition leads to coronary heart diseases, stroke and vascular complications. It is one of the most important treatable causes of mortality and morbidity in the elderly population, th…
View article: Animal bite cases in western Maharashtra, India: a retrospective study 2010-2015
Animal bite cases in western Maharashtra, India: a retrospective study 2010-2015 Open
Background: India has one of the highest numbers of cases of rabies in world. Animal bites in humans are an important public health problem. Dog bites in humans are a complex problem embracing public health and animal welfare, both in deve…
View article: CLINICO-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF DENGUE CASES ADMITTED IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL: RECORD BASED STUDY
CLINICO-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF DENGUE CASES ADMITTED IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL: RECORD BASED STUDY Open
BACKGROUNDDengue fever is one of the major tropical diseases caused by the dengue virus.Dengue is generally found in tropical and subtropical climates worldwide, often in urban and semi-urban areas.Dengue haemorrhagic fever is one of the l…
View article: Irradiation of Breast Cancer Patient with Reconstructive Temporary Tissue Expander at INHS Asvini
Irradiation of Breast Cancer Patient with Reconstructive Temporary Tissue Expander at INHS Asvini Open
Carcinoma breast is the commonest malignancy among the females in developed countries. These patients require Radiation Therapy as an integral part of multimodality treatment Surgery commonly involves breast conservation, with or without b…