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View article: Laparoscopic repair of an incidental Morgagni hernia during cholecystectomy: A case report
Laparoscopic repair of an incidental Morgagni hernia during cholecystectomy: A case report Open
Morgagni hernia is a rare congenital diaphragmatic defect, often asymptomatic and incidentally discovered. Its co-occurrence with gallstone disease is exceedingly rare. We present the case of an 84-year-old female, planned for laparoscopic…
View article: Millets on the Global Stage: Exploring Export Opportunities for Asia
Millets on the Global Stage: Exploring Export Opportunities for Asia Open
The experiment was conducted during June, 2024 at the Department of Agri-Business Management SKRAU, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India to study the export opportunities of millets for Asia. Millets are nutrient-rich, climate-resilient grains with i…
View article: Ventral transabdominal preperitoneal plus repair for primary ventral hernia: How do I do it?
Ventral transabdominal preperitoneal plus repair for primary ventral hernia: How do I do it? Open
The optimal technique of ventral hernia repair is still debatable. While intraperitoneal onlay mesh repair is the most widely used method, extraperitoneal repair of ventral hernia is gaining popularity, mainly due to its proposed lesser pa…
View article: Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Sternum: A Rare Case of Sternal Swelling and Surgical Management
Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Sternum: A Rare Case of Sternal Swelling and Surgical Management Open
View article: A Prospective Observational Study on the Accuracy of Transcutaneous Laryngeal Ultrasonography in Assessing Vocal Cord Mobility before and after Thyroid Surgery.
A Prospective Observational Study on the Accuracy of Transcutaneous Laryngeal Ultrasonography in Assessing Vocal Cord Mobility before and after Thyroid Surgery. Open
TLUS is an effective non-invasive method for assessing VC function, with high diagnostic accuracy. With further advancements in ultrasound technology and standardized protocols, TLUS can be incorporated into routine clinical practice as a …
View article: Cholecysto-hepatico-cutaneous Fistula: An Interesting Case Report with Literature Review
Cholecysto-hepatico-cutaneous Fistula: An Interesting Case Report with Literature Review Open
View article: Multiple Adult Xanthogranuloma: A Rare Case Report with Review of Literature
Multiple Adult Xanthogranuloma: A Rare Case Report with Review of Literature Open
View article: Atypical Parathyroid Adenoma with Multiple Brown Tumors: A Rare Case
Atypical Parathyroid Adenoma with Multiple Brown Tumors: A Rare Case Open
Objective: Present a case of an atypical parathyroid adenoma with extreme clinical features like multiple brown tumors and discuss the uncertainties in differentiating between a benign and malignant entity.Background: The atypical parathyr…
View article: A Pilot Study on Parathyroid Identification, Confirmation, and Autoimplantation from Thyroidectomy Specimen
A Pilot Study on Parathyroid Identification, Confirmation, and Autoimplantation from Thyroidectomy Specimen Open
Introduction: Parathyroid identification and preservation are important components of safe thyroid surgery and can significantly reduce the morbidity associated with thyroidectomy.Our study focuses on identifying parathyroid glands by thei…
View article: Incidentally Diagnosed Thyroid Hemiagenesis with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review
Incidentally Diagnosed Thyroid Hemiagenesis with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review Open
Aim and background: Thyroid hemiagenesis (THA) is a rare congenital condition where one lobe of the thyroid gland fails to develop.Most cases are asymptomatic and require no treatment.However, some cases may develop various morphological, …
View article: Perioperative complications of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in India: a prospective observational study
Perioperative complications of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in India: a prospective observational study Open
With the increasing experience of the surgical fraternity in laparoscopic surgery, TEP and TAPP were proven to be comparable in terms of duration of surgery, postoperative complications, hospital stay, pain scores, and recurrence during th…
View article: Fibroadenoma of axillary supernumerary breast evaluation and treatment
Fibroadenoma of axillary supernumerary breast evaluation and treatment Open
Supernumerary breast is a congenital anomaly of the breast and found in 2% to 6% of the general population. The most frequent site of a supernumerary breast is the axilla (60-70%). We are discussing a case with fibroadenoma in axillary sup…
View article: Evaluation of Concordance of Ultrasound, Cytology, and Histopathology in Solitary Thyroid Nodules
Evaluation of Concordance of Ultrasound, Cytology, and Histopathology in Solitary Thyroid Nodules Open
Introduction:The American College of Radiology (ACR)-Thyroid Imaging and Reporting Data System (TIRADS) is used to classify the ultrasound (USG) findings and the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (TBSRTC) is used to class…
View article: Endoscopic totally extraperitoneal repair for groin hernia: Experience from a tertiary care centre
Endoscopic totally extraperitoneal repair for groin hernia: Experience from a tertiary care centre Open
Background: Totally extra-peritoneal (TEP) and transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) repair are two established minimal access techniques of groin hernia surgery. TEP offers the advantage of avoiding violation of the peritoneal cavity. Aim: …
View article: Diagnostic Evaluation of Ultrasound and Cytology for Solitary Thyroid Nodules in a Tertiary Care Setup in India
Diagnostic Evaluation of Ultrasound and Cytology for Solitary Thyroid Nodules in a Tertiary Care Setup in India Open
Aim and objective: To determine the sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value (PPV), and the negative predictive value (NPV) of ultrasound and cytology to detect malignancy for solitary thyroid nodules.Materials and metho…
View article: Pilot study to assess the role of minimal access surgery in the management of superficial surgical infections
Pilot study to assess the role of minimal access surgery in the management of superficial surgical infections Open
IntroductionThe standard treatment for an abscess since time immemorial has been Incision and Drainage [I&D] without primary closure at most sites. Post-I&D, pain and ugly scar are the most common complaints in these patients. In this stud…
View article: Asymptomatic immune thrombocytopenia in immediate post surgery following fresh frozen plasma transfusion
Asymptomatic immune thrombocytopenia in immediate post surgery following fresh frozen plasma transfusion Open
Occurrence of thrombocytopenia in immediate post operative period is less frequently encountered, and identifying the cause(s) is also challenging. Because multiple interventions in the form of fluid administrations, blood products transfu…
View article: Comparison of Non-Operative Mesotherapy and Surgery in the Management of Superficial Lipomas
Comparison of Non-Operative Mesotherapy and Surgery in the Management of Superficial Lipomas Open
Background: Lipomas are benign adipocytic tumours. Surgical excision is the gold standard for treating such lipomas, but it results in unaesthetic scarring. Methods: A total of 126 patients were randomised into two groups. The patients in …
View article: Surgical diseases and surgical outcomes in geriatric patients
Surgical diseases and surgical outcomes in geriatric patients Open
Background: To study the demography, disease distribution and co morbid conditions, complications and mortality among elderly patients undergoing operation in general surgical wards.Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted …
View article: A rare cause of right iliac fossa lump: contained fish bone perforation of caecum
A rare cause of right iliac fossa lump: contained fish bone perforation of caecum Open
Ingested foreign bodies usually pass uneventfully through the gastrointestinal tract but few of them can cause symptoms. They can get stuck at acute angulations or narrow part of intestine and can perforate leading to localized to generali…
View article: Assessing the Safety of Day Care Thyroidectomy in Indian Population: A Prospective Study
Assessing the Safety of Day Care Thyroidectomy in Indian Population: A Prospective Study Open
In the era of improved surgical and anesthetic techniques, the day care thyroidectomies have been found to be associated with improved patient performance and convenience, and reduced exposure to hospital-acquired complications leading to …
View article: Mucormycosis of stomach
Mucormycosis of stomach Open
Gastrointestinal mucormycosis is invasive fungal infection with very high mortality if not treated. Early diagnosis is critical. We managed a case of mucormycosis of stomach which was a diagnostic challenge. As symptoms are not specific an…
View article: Idiopathic pneumoperitoneum presenting as acute abdomen
Idiopathic pneumoperitoneum presenting as acute abdomen Open
Case details34 year old male, presented to Emergency department with abdominal pain ,multiple episodes of non bilious vomiting and fever for 1 day duration, not passed flatus and stool since 2 days , history was unremarkable with no histor…
View article: Lipoleiomyosarcoma of spermatic cord: an unusual presentation
Lipoleiomyosarcoma of spermatic cord: an unusual presentation Open
Spermatic cord malignancies are very rare tumours. Less than 100 cases of cord liposarcoma have been reported in the literature. Divergent differentiation into leiomyosarcoma and liposarcoma is a rare phenomenon but can occur. Lipoleiomyos…
View article: Inguinal hernia with ovary as content- laparoscopic repair in a Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome patient: case report
Inguinal hernia with ovary as content- laparoscopic repair in a Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome patient: case report Open
Inguinal hernia is a common surgical disease. Ovary and fallopian tube are not frequently found as content of the hernia. A 18 year old female, diagnosed case of Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser (MRKH) syndrome, presented with left sided red…
View article: A rare case of peritoneo-cutaneous fistula after laparoscopy converted to open failed cholecystectomy: meticulously managed by laparoscopy
A rare case of peritoneo-cutaneous fistula after laparoscopy converted to open failed cholecystectomy: meticulously managed by laparoscopy Open
Peritoneo-cutaneous fistula can occur following cholecystectomy due to leftover stones. However, cholecysto-cutaneous fistula has been found to be associated with complication of acute cholecystitis. But never before a fistula associated w…
View article: Spontaneous cholecystocutaneous fistula: empirically treated for a missed diagnosis, managed by laparoscopy
Spontaneous cholecystocutaneous fistula: empirically treated for a missed diagnosis, managed by laparoscopy Open
A 70-year-old woman was referred to our hospital from primary health centre with complaints of pain in the abdomen, swelling and discharging sinus in the right hypochondrium since 2 years. She had received anti-tubercular treatment for 18 …
View article: Eviscerated bowel through the anus: managed by primary repair of rectosigmoid perforation in a young male
Eviscerated bowel through the anus: managed by primary repair of rectosigmoid perforation in a young male Open
The journal is the official publication of the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka. Its mission is to reach the highest standard of scientific surgical practice by dissemination of high quality scientific information and to foster and promote…
View article: Combined caesarean with splenectomy in pregnancy with portal hypertension: defining plausibility
Combined caesarean with splenectomy in pregnancy with portal hypertension: defining plausibility Open
24-year-old woman at 28 weeks gestation was referred from peripheral hospital with diagnosis of pregnancy with portal hypertension. She had received multiple transfusion for pancytopaenia in the past and had undergone endoscopic sclerother…
View article: Laparoscopic management of mesh erosion into small bowel and urinary bladder following total extra-peritoneal repair of inguinal hernia
Laparoscopic management of mesh erosion into small bowel and urinary bladder following total extra-peritoneal repair of inguinal hernia Open
Mesh erosion into visceral organs is a rare complication following laparoscopic mesh repair for inguinal hernia with only 15 cases reported in English literature. We report the first case of complete laparoscopic management of mesh erosion…