Publications by authors named "Vidyadhar Padmakar Mali"

Pancreatic fluid collections (PFCs) in acute pancreatitis require drainage when symptomatic or infected. Walled-off necrosis (WON) is difficult to drain with plastic stents alone. A lumen-apposing metal stent (LAMS) offers larger calibre drainage, lower migration risk than conventional methods, and the option of direct endoscopic necrosectomy through the stent.

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  • The study compares the outcomes of using an operating microscope (OM) vs. standard loupe (SL) for reconstructing the hepatic artery in pediatric liver transplants, focusing on HA thrombosis rates.
  • Analysis included data from 1,261 liver recipients, revealing that the OM group had significantly lower rates of HA thrombosis, better graft survival, and reduced overall mortality compared to the SL group.
  • The findings suggest that incorporating microsurgical techniques, like OM, improves outcomes in pediatric liver transplantation, although some factors such as operation times and hospital stays showed no significant difference.
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Purpose: The workup of jaundiced infants may be variable and protracted, thereby delaying the diagnosis and timely intervention for biliary atresia (BA). This potentially leads to inferior outcomes. We developed a practical score to stratify infantile cholestasis according to the risk of having BA.

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  • Crusted scabies is a serious skin infection caused by a high number of the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, particularly affecting immunosuppressed individuals, with a 60% mortality rate over five years.
  • A case involving a 13-year-old girl post-liver transplant highlighted the risk of misdiagnosis due to atypical symptoms, but she was successfully treated with 5% permethrin.
  • Early diagnosis and treatment of scabies in pediatric transplant recipients are vital to prevent complications, and standard treatments can be effective without relapse.
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BACKGROUND Bilious vomiting in a child potentially portends the dire emergency of intestinal malrotation with volvulus, necessitating prompt surgical management, with differentials including small-bowel atresia, duodenal stenosis, annular pancreas, and intussusception. Although the upper-gastrointestinal series (UGI) is the diagnostic investigation of choice, up to 15% of the studies are inconclusive, thereby posing a diagnostic challenge. CASE REPORT We report a case series of 3 children referred for bilious vomiting, whose initial UGI was inconclusive and who were eventually confirmed to have intestinal malrotation at surgery.

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Background: Circumcision as a common elective pediatric surgery worldwide is a stressful and anxiety-inducing experience for parents and children. Although current perioperative interventions proved effective, such as reducing preoperative anxiety, there are limited holistic solutions using mobile apps.

Objective: This paper aims to describe the development and primary evaluation of an intelligent customer-driven smartphone-based app program (ICory-Circumcision) to enhance health outcomes among children undergoing circumcision and their family caregivers.

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Tacrolimus is a potent immunosuppressant used after pediatric liver transplant. However, tacrolimus's narrow therapeutic window, reliance on physicians' experience for the dose titration, and intra- and inter-patient variability result in liver transplant patients falling out of the target tacrolimus trough levels frequently. Existing personalized dosing models based on the area-under-the-concentration over time curves require a higher frequency of blood draws than the current standard of care and may not be practically feasible.

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Background: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a multimodal approach that streamlines patient processes before, during, and after surgery. The goal is to reduce surgical stress responses and improve outcomes; however, the impact of ERAS programmes in paediatric abdominal surgery remains unclear. The authors aimed to review the effectiveness of ERAS on clinical outcomes in children undergoing abdominal surgery.

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Purpose Of The Systematic Review: To determine the efficacy and safety of percutaneous trans-hepatic balloon and/or stent angioplasty (PTA) in the management of portal vein (PV) stenosis following paediatric liver transplantation.

Methods: Articles were included from a systematic search of Medline, Embase, Cochrane CENTRAL, ClinicalTrials.gov and International Clinical Trials Registry from inception to the 29th of August 2020.

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Children with ESRD in need of RRT are commonly managed by PD due to difficulty with vascular access for HD and the relatively large extracorporeal blood volume required. Major abdominal surgery may result in injury to the peritoneum and consequent adhesion, thereby resulting in a reduction in the anatomical capacity and transport capability across the peritoneal membrane. Here, we report successful resumption of PD after LDLT in two pediatric patients.

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Background: Hepatoblastoma (HB) is a highly malignant primary liver tumor in children. Although liver transplantation (LT) is an effective treatment for unresectable HB with good long-term outcomes, post-transplant survival is mainly affected by recurrence, despite adjuvant chemotherapy. Novel strategies are needed to improve the outcomes in patients undergoing LT for unresectable HB.

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PV thrombosis following pediatric LT is a serious complication that may lead to graft loss. LDLT poses limitations with regard to the availability of vein grafts for complex PV reconstructions. We herein report a unique reconstruction of the PV inflow in a one-yr-old boy with situs inversus undergoing re-LDLT.

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LT from ABO-I donors requires preconditioning regimens to prevent postoperative catastrophic AMR. NAC for HBL is known to cause myelosuppression leading to a reduction in the number and function of lymphocytes. We investigated this chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression in HBL patients listed for LT from ABO-I donors with reference to the kinetics of B, T cells, and anti-ABO blood type isoagglutinin titers.

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