Faculty of General Surgery: Recent submissions

  • Manjunath Kotenavvar, Mallappa V Huggi Prasad Sasnur, Prasanna K, Mrinal V. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2015-03)
    Abstract: We present a case of 50 year old female who presented to the out patient department with complaints of bleeding per rectum and mass per rectum since 2 months. Per rectal examination revealed a pedunculated soft ...
  • Abhilash Gautham Ramesh, Vijaya L Patil, Sanjay Namadar, Mallikarjun C, Harsh Patel, Krishna Sai Karlapudi. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2016)
    Traumatic diaphragmatic injury is a life threatening and an occult clinical entity which can be easily missed in diagnosis. Diaphragmatic ruptures are usually associated with abdominal trauma however, it can occur in ...
  • Manjunath S Kotennavar, Aravind Patil, Amit M, Gururaj P. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-12)
    Chronic fissure in Ano is a common benign anal disease. The pain associated with it may affect the quality of life. Morbidity associated with surgical treatment of Chronic Anal Fissure has led to the increasing use of ...
  • Vijaya Patil, Prasad Sasnur Abhilash Gautham Ramesh Kruthi SR (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2015)
    Necrosis of pancreatic parenchyma or peripancreatic tissue is termed necrotizing pancreatitis. Solid necrosis gradually liquefies and becomes surrounded by a capsule after 4weeks and is termed walled off necrosis. 20% of ...
  • Basavaraj Narasanagi, Vijaykumar Ishwarappagol, Pradyumnagouda. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2017-09)
    Background: Surgical site infections are common following the abdominal surgeries. Centre for disease control has found 45% SSI incidence in abdominal surgeries with contaminated wounds. SSI causes morbidity with additional ...
  • Basavaraj Narasanagi, Vikram Sindgikar, Anand Sagar Ragate. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2017-03)
    Introduction: The presence of DM involves a two- to fourfold increased risk of PVD by causing endothelial and smooth muscle cell dysfunction in peripheral arteries. Diabetics account for up to 70% of nontraumatic amputations ...
  • Basavaraj Narasanagi, Vikram Sindgikar, Vijaykumar Ishwarapppagol. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2017-03)
    Introduction: The prevalence of Peripheral Vascular Disease is strikingly higher in a younger diabetic population, affecting one in three diabetics older than 50 years Methodology: Diabetic disease cases admitted in ...
  • Ahmed Faraaz Patel , Basavaraj Narasanagi, Tejaswini Vallabha. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2017-03)
    Introduction: A hand-held Doppler ultrasound probe is very useful in the assessment of occlusive arterial disease. A continuous-wave ultrasound signal is transmitted from the probe at an artery and the reflected beam is ...
  • Jadesh Bhadragoudra, Basavaraj Narasanagi, Tejaswini Vallabha, Vikram Sindagikar. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2016)
    It is still a matter of debate whether delayed primary closure (DPC) of contaminated abdominal incision reduces surgical site infection compared with primary closure (PC ).The rate of wound infection for dirty abdominal ...
  • Girish K Kullolli, Tejaswini Vallabha, Manoj K Vaidya, Deepak R Chavan, Basavaraj Narasanagi, Ramakanth Baloorkar, Vikram Sindgikar. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2017)
    One of the major components of medical education is training individuals in various skills related to health care. Training directly on patients has its challenges due to limited opportunities, concerns for patient safety ...
  • Girish K Kullolli, Manoj K Vaidya, Deepak R Chavan. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2017)
    Bull horn injuries are defined as lesions resulting from collision with the horns of a bull/cow. Bull horn injuries are commonly observed in rural areas where there is a large livestock population and the oxen are frequently ...
  • Hemanth Kumar, Dayanand BB, Gireesh P Khodnapur, Yogesh Mapari, Vinayak Santosh. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2014)
    Neurofibromas are benign peripheral nerve tumors composed of proliferating Schwann cells and fibroblasts. It has been estimated that approximately 25% of all neurofibromatosis (NF) are found in the head and neck. Patients ...
  • Vikram Sindgikar, Basavaraj Narasanagi, Tejasvini V, Anand Ragate, Faraz Ahmed Patel. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2017)
    Introduction: Surgery by itself will add a lot of stress to the patients. It is associated with a lot of morbidity, the problems related to the wound healing and its complications and mortality at times. There are battery ...

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