Publications by authors named "Muhammad Saad Choudhry"

Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures performed worldwide. However, very few studies report data on the laparoscopic advantages of bilateral inguinal hernia (BIH) repair over the open approach. Therefore, this meta-analysis was conducted to compare the effectiveness of the laparoscopic trans-abdominal pre-peritoneal (TAPP) technique with the open Lichtenstein repair technique (OLR) for the repair of BIH.

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Surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) and surgical stabilization of sternal fractures (SSSF) involves open reduction and internal fixation of fractures with an implantable titanium plate to restore and maintain anatomic alignment. The presence of this foreign, non-absorbable material presents an opportunity for infection. Although surgical site infection (SSI) and implant infection rates after SSRF and SSSF are low, they present a challenging clinical entity.

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Brucellosis is a prevalent zoonotic infection that can be relatively well managed and tolerated if appropriate treatment is initiated. Unfortunately, likely secondary to decreased awareness and vague symptoms, the diagnosis can be easily missed leading to worsening complications that severely increase the mortality rate. We present a case of a 25-year-old female who presented from a rural setting with a diagnosis of brucellosis, which was delayed.

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Article Synopsis
  • - An 18-year-old male with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) experienced seizures and fever, alongside a history of nosebleeds and breathing difficulties.
  • - MRI revealed a brain abscess, and a computed angiogram detected an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in his lungs.
  • - Treatment with antibiotics led to significant symptom improvement, highlighting the importance of early HHT diagnosis to prevent complications.
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Moebius syndrome (MBS) is a rare congenital cranial nerve disorder characterized by unilateral, bilateral symmetrical, or asymmetrical facial (VII) and abducens (VI) nerve palsies. Genetics and rhombencephalon vascular disturbances from intrauterine environmental exposures have been attributed to its development. It can present with various orofacial abnormalities.

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Aim of doing this review was to give a uniform consensus on prognostic impact of tumor location (hepatic vs peritoneal), liver resection and adjuvant chemotherapy in gall bladder cancer and, to compare them with previous well-studied factors of survival. We systematically review PubMed, Scopus and Cochrane for relevant articles with no date restrictions, language was restricted to English. Those articles were included that had provided Hazard ratio (HR) of survival for T2 gall bladder cancer.

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Vasitis nodosa involves benign, reactive spindle-shaped nodular thickening of the ductal epithelium of vas deferens. We report the case of a 21-year-old male with a history of bilateral undescended testes and left orchidopexy. The patient presented with the complaint of a non-tender left inguinal swelling.

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The development of spontaneous pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema are few of the rare clinical manifestations observed in coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) patients which are yet to be fully understood. Most cases of spontaneous pneumomediastinum arise due to factors causing high intra-alveolar pressure. Herein, we report a case of a COVID-19 positive elderly male, who presented with spontaneous pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema unrelated to high-pressure ventilatory measures, detected on chest computed tomography (CT).

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Acute appendicitis is a common surgical emergency that classically presents with right lower abdominal pain and tenderness on palpation. The diagnosis is often based on clinical examination in order to avoid the complications of surgery delay, yielding a high rate of negative appendectomies. Ultrasonography is a regularly used modality for establishing the diagnosis, whereas abdominal computed tomography (CT) is often used in sonologically equivocal cases.

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Budd-Chiari associated with celiac disease is a rare phenomenon in the medical literature with annual incidence of less than five per million. The majority of the cases are reported from the North African region. Our patient presented in the out-patient department with symptoms of progressive abdominal distension, diffuse abdominal pain and shortness of breath for one year.

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Chest wall hematoma commonly occurs as a result of blunt thoracic trauma. We report an intriguing case of spontaneous lateral chest wall hematoma that presented with right scapular swelling and tenderness on palpation having hemodynamic instability without any prior history of recent trauma or surgery. Chest x-ray and ultrasound were carried out at the time of admission to evaluate the swelling, followed by contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) of the chest to identify and localize the bleeder.

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