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Case Rep Surg ; 2023: 3113428, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37727799

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Ondine's curse is a rare condition in which breathing is preserved while awake, but there is absence of autonomic control of ventilation. It is a potentially fatal complication that may result rarely from surgery in posterior fossa in area close to respiratory centers. We describe a patient with posterior fossa hemangioblastoma who underwent subtotal resection via telovelar approach and developed acquired Ondine's curse postoperatively. The patient's presentation and management are described. Besides that, Ondine's is a great example of how modern medicine is linked to ancient literature, and thus, its anecdotal history is also described.

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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ; 22(1): 245, 2022 Mar 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35331187

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BACKGROUND: Perinatal and neonatal death rates have decreased recently but it still poses a major challenge to the health system of Nepal. The study was conducted to explore the pattern and causes of perinatal deaths. METHODS: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted from September 2020 to June 2021 using the data of perinatal mortality of three years from June 15, 2017, to June 14, 2020. The demographic parameters of the mother consisted of maternal age, place of residence, ethnicity, antenatal care, the number of antenatal visits, gravida, gestational weeks, and the mode of delivery. The causes of death were categorized into fetal and early neonatal deaths. Fetal deaths were further classified as macerated stillbirth and fresh stillbirth. The attribution of the causes of deaths to fetal/neonatal and maternal conditions was done as per the guidelines of the WHO application of ICD-10 to deaths during the perinatal period. RESULTS: There were a total of 145 perinatal deaths from 144 mothers among which 92 (63.5%) were males. Ten mothers (6.9%) had not sought even single antenatal care, whereas 32 (22.9%) had visited for antenatal care one to three times. At least one cause of death was identified in 114 (78.6%) and remained unknown in 31(21.4%) cases. Among the 28 cases of macerated stillbirths, the cause of death was not identified in 14 (50%), whereas preterm labor was attributed to the cause of death in four (14.3%). In 53 of the fresh stillbirths, intrapartum hypoxia was identified as the cause of death in 20 (37.7%) cases, preterm labor in nine (17%), and was left unknown in 15 (28.3%) cases. Among the 64 early neonatal deaths, prematurity was attributed as the cause of death in 32 (50%) cases, birth asphyxia, and infections each in 11 (17.2%). CONCLUSIONS: The perinatal mortality surveillance system identified the causes of death in most of the cases in our observation. Prematurity was identified as the commonest cause of early neonatal deaths and preterm labor was the commonest cause responsible for perinatal deaths overall. The perinatal deaths should be investigated to establish exact causes of deaths which can be useful to develop prevention strategies.


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Muerte Perinatal , Causas de Muerte , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Nepal/epidemiología , Muerte Perinatal/etiología , Mortalidad Perinatal , Embarazo , Centros de Atención Terciaria
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Clin Case Rep ; 9(10): e05027, 2021 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34745626

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Dentigerous cysts are seen in the maxillary canine and third molars. We report a case of dentigerous cysts invading the maxillary sinus, which was managed surgically by endoscopic-assisted transantral and transnasal approach.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 86: 106386, 2021 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34500247

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Blunt traumatic injury to the genitourinary system is uncommon. Urinoma formation may occur in patients with blunt trauma after high grade renal injuries. In such cases, the presence of solitary kidney must be ruled out as it may affect treatment decisions. CASE PRESENTATION: A 21 years old male presented to our facility with complaints of abdominal pain and frank hematuria following physical assault. Physical examination revealed tenderness at the right flank. Laboratory evaluation showed a decreased hemoglobin level and urinalysis showed proteinuria and marked hematuria. Imaging findings were consistent with AAST Grade IV right renal injury affecting the renal pelvis with urinoma formation and congenital megacalyces. Incidental finding of unilateral renal agenesis on the left side was also noted. Our patient underwent Ureteroscopy with double-J stenting. Subsequent ultrasonography after the procedure showed resolution of the perirenal collection. DISCUSSION: The presence of solitary kidney must be ruled out in cases of high grade renal trauma as operative procedures may lead to catastrophic consequences in such cases. Urinoma formation after renal trauma may occur if the renal pelvis is injured and should be managed preferably by urinary diversion in the form of ureteral stenting over other operative procedures, especially in patients with anomalous solitary kidney. CONCLUSION: Presence of bilateral kidneys should be confirmed before subjecting patients with high grade renal injury to operative procedures. Early ureteric stenting appears to be an effective method of urinary diversion for management of symptomatic urinomas in patients with anomalous solitary kidney.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 85: 106214, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34298421

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Hemangiomas of paranasal sinuses are rare. Unexpected hemangiomas of this region can bleed profusely leading to operative morbidity and mortality. Hemangiomas of paranasal sinuses may be associated with concha bullosa. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a case of 41-year-old female who presented with difficulty in nose breathing and headache since two years. She was diagnosed with concha bullosa with deviated nasal septum and was planned for endoscopic septoplasty and conchoplasty. During the procedure, profuse, unexpected hemorrhage resulted from the undiagnosed hemangioma which was managed by endoscopic intranasal cauterization of anterior ethmoidal artery. DISCUSSION: Hemangiomas of paranasal sinuses such as ethmoidal sinus are rare. These are slow growing tumors and may be radiologically silent. Due to high vascularity of these lesions, it may be very difficult to manage associated bleeding. A sound knowledge of vascular anatomy of this area is important in managing intraoperative complications. Until now, only a few cases of ethmoidal hemangiomas have been reported in association with concha bullosa. Screening for these lesions may be important in patients with concha bullosa. CONCLUSION: Sound knowledge of surgical anatomy forms the basis of managing intraoperative complications in endoscopic sinus surgery. Further research should be carried out to find out the association between concha bullosa and ethmoidal hemangioma and patients with concha bullosa should be screened with advanced imaging techniques for such vascular lesions where feasible.

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