Faculty of General Surgery: Recent submissions

  • Ramakanth Baloorkar, Manisha Victor Mallikarjun B patil Dayanand Biradar (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2020)
  • Basavaraj Badadal, Sunil Kumar MB Patil Ramakanth Baloonkar Dayanand Biradar (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2014-11)
    Hidradenoma is a form of benign adnexal neoplasm that is a close relative of poroma, but is characterized by cells with ample cytoplasm1-4. Here we present a very rare and interesting case of a 35 year old female patient ...
  • Girish Kullolli, Deepak Chavan Sachin Kadlewad Shailesh Kannur (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2015-09)
    Acute appendicitis is a clinical entity that presents with typical characteristics in young patients. Appendix as a cause of intestinal obstruction is uncommon and not always suspected. The gut entrapped by the appendix, ...
  • Manjunath Kotennagar, Aniketa KV Tejaswini Vallabha (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2015-11)
    Breast lumps are one of the common complaints for which a woman consults a surgeon. It is estimated that at least 50% of female population in USA consult surgeon some time in their life span for breast related symptoms, ...
  • Girish Kullolli, Bharat Shankar BB Metan (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2015)
    : Gangrenous intussusception is a life threatening condition requiring urgent resuscitation, early exploration and resection of the affected bowel to reduce mortality and morbidity. Jejunal polyps causing such pathology ...
  • Manjumath Kotennavar, Bharat Shankar Mallikarjun Huggi (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2015)
    Intussusception is the invagination of one portion of the intestine into another. It rarely occurs after the first 5 years of life. Etiologies of childhood intussusception differ depending on age at presentation. Burkitts ...
  • Basavaraj Badadal, Shivanand Karigar (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2016-06)
    Since the dawn of surgical history, hernias have been a subject of interest, and their treatment has evolved through distinct stages.
  • PL Kariholu, R Jakareddy M Hemanth Kumar KN Paramesh NP Pavankumar (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2008-05)
    Pica is an eating disorder typically defi ned as the persistent eating of nonnutritive substances for a period of at least 1 month at an age in which this behavior is developmentally inappropriate
  • Vikram S, Tejaswini U Ramakanth B Ravindra N Harshagopal D (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-11)
    Giant Pseudoaneurysms of visceral arteries are rare but carry a significant risk of morbidity and mortality if left untreated. We are reporting a case of giant pseudoaneurysm of splenic artery secondary to pancreatitis in ...
  • Baloorkar R, Nazeer AK Kattimani BP (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-07)
    Operating room fires are rare events, but when occur they result in serious and sometimes fatal consequences. Anaesthesia ventilator fire leading to cardiac arrest is a rare incident and has not been reported. We report ...
  • Prasad Sasnur, Ravindra Nidoni Basavaraj Narasanagi Vikram Sindagikar Raj Ahemed Mulla (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-12-30)
    The modified three port laparoscopic cholecystectomy technique has the same comfort and feasibility to the surgeon similar to regular three or four port surgery along with added advantage of less pain and better cosmetic ...
  • Nyamannawar Babu, Nagathan Vikram Vallabha Tajaswini (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-08-15)
    Idiopathic perforation of rectum in newborns is extremely rare. Etiology of spontaneous neonatal rectal perforation is unknown. We report a case of idiopathic rectal perforation in a neonate who presented with signs of ...
  • Prasad Sasnur, Ravindra Nidoni Tejaswini V Vikram Sindgikar Shailesh Kannur (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013)
    Treatment of high output ECF is a challenging to the surgeon, especially in developing countries like India where the available resources and financial support to the patients are limited. The morbidity and mortality of ...
  • Prasad Sasnur, Ravindra Nidoni Vikram Sindagikar Supreet Ballur (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013)
    Dilatation and curettage (D&C) is one of the most frequently performed procedures for first trimester surgical abortion. The mortality and morbidity of D&C are very low, and perforation of uterus is rare. But curettage ...
  • Vikram Sindagikar, Manjunath Shenoy (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013)
    “Management of Common Bile Duct-Different Modalities”, is a prospective study comparing the three different modalities viz. endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography (ERCP), open CBD exploration and laparoscopic ...
  • Vijaya Patil, LS Patil Ravi S Karadi Ravi Pattar Harikrishnan Nair (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013)
    Laryngocoele is a rare benign dialatation of laryngeal mucosa that may extend internally into the airway or externally through the thyrohyoid membrane. A 50 year male presented with painless swelling in upper neck since ...
  • Patil V, Patil LS Jakareddy R Verma A Gupta AB (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-03)
    CronkhiteCanada syndrome (CCS) is a rare syndrome first described in 1955. Since then, over 400 cases worldwide have been reported in the literature. The disease is characterized by diffuse gastrointestinal polyposis, ...
  • Vijaya Patil, Sunilkrishna Muktinaini Rashmi Patil Ashish Verma (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-01-27)
    Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome is a rare form of internal male pseudohermaphroditism caused by defects in synthesis or action of Müllerian-inhibiting factor, due to which Müllerian duct derivatives, such as uterus, ...
  • Vijaya Patil, Rashmi Patil PL Kariholu LS Patil Praveen Shahapur. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-10)
    India is fast becoming world diabetes capital. Diabetic foot infections are major problems among innumerable complications associated with diabetes.
  • Vijaya Patil, LS Patil Shobha Shiragur Ravi Ichalakaranji (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-08)
    The incidence of spontaneous perforations in pyometra is rare, being 0.01-0.5% in gynaecological patients. However, they are more common in postmenopausal females and their incidence is 13.6%. Here, we are reporting a rare ...

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