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Emergency Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy With Low Pressure Pneumo-peritoneum in Cardiopulmonary Risk Patients: Fundus First Cholecystectomy VS Calot First Cholecystectomy .

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1. INTRODUCTION Introduction of laparoscopy in management of cholithiasis gave a great push to dealing with this disease. The advancement of laparoscopic cholecystectomy had greatly evolved in the last years making laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the commonest operation performed within field of

Jaundice as Initial Presentation of Liver Hydatidosis (ICTEHIDA)

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Retrospective study of patients operated on for liver hydatidosis and whose initial symptom was obstructive jaundice Study period: January 2006 to September 2018 The preoperative diagnosis was based on abdominal ultrasound (US), CT scan or magnetic nuclear resonance Surgical technique Precautions

Empirical Antibiotics in Acute Inflammatory Gallbladder Disease

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1. Background In the case of acute cholecystitis, in which acute inflammation was manifested in patients with gallstones and was accompanied by pain and fever, cholecystectomy through surgery was the standard treatment, and the use of empirical antibiotics to treat inflammation and prevent

Diagnosis of Ascites in Infants and Children

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Definition : Ascites is the pathologic fluid accumulation within the peritoneal cavity . causes of ascites in infants and children : - Hepatobiliary disorders (cirrhosis, congenital hepatic fibrosis, acute hepatitis B,C ,Budd -chiari syndrome, Bile duct perforation) - Serositis (crohn's disease,

Biomarker for the Early Diagnosis and Monitoring in Tyrosinemia Type 1 (BioTyrosin)

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Hereditary Tyrosinemia type 1 (HT-1) is a rare genetic disorder in which the newborn child lacks the ability to break down the amino acid tyrosine. As a result of this deficiency, toxic sub-stances build up in the blood and can cause liver failure, kidney dysfunction and neurological problems. There

Trial of Faecal Microbiota Transplantation in Cirrhosis

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Humans are colonized by a diverse range of microbes, the most abundantly inhabited being the gastrointestinal tract which anatomically commences at the oral mucosa, with the colonic lumen being the most densely populated. The gut microbiota consist mainly of bacteria, but it is worth remembering

Biomarker for Wolman Disease (BioWolman)

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Wolman disease (WD) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by complete absence of an enzyme known as lysosomal acid lipase (LIPA). This enzyme is required to breakdown (metabolize) lipids in the body. Without the LIPA enzyme, lipids may abnormally accumulate in the tissues and organs of the body

Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography Versus Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Biliary Drainage

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Background: Advanced biliary tract malignancy complicated by obstructive jaundice has been traditionally managed by palliative stent placement at ERCP. In 3-12% of patients with advanced disease tumour involvement of the small bowel or peri-ampullary region may preclude the use of ERCP necessitating

Comparison Between Endoscopic Stenting and Cholecystojejunostomy for PreoperativeDrainage Before Pancreaticoduodenectomy

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Hypothesis preoperative biliary decompression by Cholecystojejunostomy will reduce infective complication by 23% as compared to endocopic stenting INTRODUCTION Pancreaticoduodenectomy has been associated with a substantial postoperative morbidity and mortality. Advances in surgical techniques and
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