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Primary Torsion of Omentum-Case Report_Crimson Publishers

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 Primary Torsion of Omentum-Case Report by Momcilo S in Surgical Medicine Open Access Journal The purpose of the study is to report a case of spontaneous, primary torsion of omentum. The analyses showed the signs of inflammation, and the main symptom was vomiting. Physical examination: high tenderness and guarding in the ileocecal region. It was decided to operate on the patient immediately since the pain was severe and it was treated as an urgent case of appendicitis. The study aims to present that the typical clinical presentation of appendicitis can have other causes, for example, the torsion of omentum. The torqued part was gangrenous, and it was resected. In the last 40 years, this has been the first registered case in our hospital. Having done the MEDLINE literature review, we are proposing a more elaborate classification of the torsion of omentum. https://crimsonpublishers.com/smoaj/pdf/SMOAJ.000587.pdf For more Open access journals in Crimson Publishers   Please click on:  http

An Affordable Way to Treat Frozen Shoulder_Crimson Publishers

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An Affordable Way to Treat Frozen Shoulder by Majid MM in Surgical Medicine Open Access Journal Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, a condition characterized by pain and stiffness in the shoulder. And over time, moving the shoulder becomes difficult and extremely painful. It commonly affects people between 40 and 60 of age and occurs in women more often than men. People with diabetes are more likely to develop frozen shoulder. Physical therapy, with a focus on shoulder flexibility, is the primary treatment recommendation for frozen shoulder. In an attempt to find an accessible and effective way to treat the frozen shoulder, a sample of 13 volunteers with the frozen shoulder was selected and asked to follow the following method, which involves exposing the affected shoulder to a stream of hot water (Maximum tolerable water temperature ≈40 °C) for a continuous 5-7 minutes, with a rotating movement of the shoulder. Eight of the thirteen patients had symptoms that disappeared permanen

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Characterization in Patients with Colorectal Cancer, Hospital Escuela, 2016-2019_Crimson Publishers

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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Characterization in Patients with Colorectal Cancer, Hospital Escuela, 2016-2019 by  Allan Fernando DM in  Surgical Medicine Open Access Journal Colorectal cancer is defined as the uncontrolled growth of cells in the colon and/or rectum. Objective: Characterize the diagnosis and therapy performed in patients with colorectal cancer, Hospital Escuela, 2016-2019. Methodology:  A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional, retrospective study, with a universe of 92 files with a sample of 75 files and one of ours Non- Probabilistic, collecting data at the Hospital Escuela, generating an emptying with Epi Info and Excel, as well as analyzing the data by Average frequencies and percentages, including complete records of elderly people with a confirmed diagnosis of colorectal cancer and excluding those who have been used for legal proceedings, was approved by the Ethics Committee of the UIC-FCM-UNAH. https://crimsonpublishers.com/smoaj/fulltext/SMOAJ.000585.php For m

For the Right Hemiliver Graft May Need Tissue Expander After Living Donor Liver Transplantation_Crimson Publishers

 For the Right Hemiliver Graft May Need Tissue Expander After Living Donor Liver Transplantation by Batsaikhan B in Surgical Medicine Open Access Journal Introduction: Hepatic venous outflow is an important for the graft survival in living donor liver transplantation. Hepatic venous outflow obstruction generates liver failure, which may influenced due to graft malposition, which unsized upper part of abdomen between donor and recipient. The number of Liver Transplantation (LT) increases last few years, which is related with populating the high surgical technology in developing country like in Mongolia. The main reason of LT is a hepatitis B virus-related liver cirrhosis in Mongolia. Liver transplantation had started since 2011 under the supporting of Professor Sung Gyu Lee from hepato-biliary surgery and liver transplantation of ASAN Medical Center. Veno-Occlusive Disease (VOD), Budd-Chiari Syndrome (BCS), and Congestive Hepatopathy (CH), all of which results in hepatic venous outflow

Approaches to the Management of Elective Patients in General Surgery During Covid-19 Pandemic_ Crimson Publishers

 Approaches to the Management of Elective Patients in General Surgery During Covid-19 Pandemic by Aktokmakyan TV in Surgical Medicine Open Access Journal Abstract Objective: Recently published papers have defined the clinical characteristics and overall outcomes of COVID-19 patients with the influence on the healthcare system. Especially, general surgeons are uniquely affected due to the broad range of procedures they perform, many of which are conducted routinely in the outpatient setting. This report aims to represent the clinical presentation and outcomes of elective surgical patients during the COVID-19 epidemic. Methods: We designed a retrospective study of elective surgeries from 13 March to 13 May 2020 in Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, a pandemic hospital in this period. https://crimsonpublishers.com/smoaj/pdf/SMOAJ.000583.pdf For more Open access journals in Crimson Publishers Please click on:  https://crimsonpublishers.com/   For more Articles on Surgical Medici