Volume 30 (2024)
Volume 29 (2023)
Volume 28 (2022)
Volume 27 (2021)
Volume 26 (2020)
Volume 25 (2019)
Volume 24 (2018)
Volume 23 (2017)
Volume 22 (2016)
Volume 21 (2015)
Volume 20 (2014)
Volume 19 (2013)
Volume 18 (2012)
Volume 17 (2011)
Volume 16 (2010)
Volume 15 (2009)
Volume 14 (2008)
Volume 13 (2007)
Volume 12 (2006)
Volume 11 (2005)
Volume 10 (2004)
Volume 9 (2003)
Volume 8 (2002)

Basrah journal of surgery The Journal is An Open Access Journal indexed in DOAJ  licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)  published biannually by University of Basrah, Iraq since 1995. From January 2023 the first issue is published from January through June and the second issue from July through  December. Once completing the requirements for publication, the article will appear online according to the belonged issue.  The edittor utilizes iThenticate to check  plagiarism and to ensure the originality manuscripts submitted...
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Editorial Orthopeadics
Do Robotic and AI Technologies Improve Outcomes in Orthopaedic Surgery or Raise Costs and Learning Curves?

Raju Vaishya; Abhishek Vaish; Jasim M Salman

Volume 31, Issue 2 , 2025, Page 1-4

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.164614.1141

Abstract
  Robotic and AI technologies are making waves in orthopaedic surgery by enhancing precision in procedures like total knee arthroplasty (TKA), total hip arthroplasty (THA), and spinal surgeries. While these advancements offer improved implant alignment and diagnostics, concerns linger regarding their high ...  Read More ...

Original Article Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Comparison of three different loading doses of dexmedetomidine for controlled hypotension during functional endoscopic sinus surgery under general anaesthesia- A randomised controlled study

ANJU RANI; Amit Singh; Mamta Bhardwaj; Manisha Bhukar; Aishwarya Tamboli; Geetika Bhan

Volume 31, Issue 2 , 2025, Page 5-19

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.162411.1132

Abstract
  Background and Aim: Deliberate hypotension to provide bloodless surgical field gives better visibility of the operative field, with reduced risk of injury to adjoining structures. This present study was conducted to compare three loading doses of dexmedetomidine for controlled hypotension in FESS surgery ...  Read More ...

Original Article Bariatric Surgery
THE ROLE OF LIRAGLUTIDE TREATMENT ON WEIGHT LOSS FOR PATIENTS WITH SUBOPTIMAL INITIAL RESPONSE OR WEIGHT REGAIN AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY

Ahmed Mohammed; Issam Merdan; Falih Algazgooz

Volume 31, Issue 2 , 2025, Page 20-32

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.163362.1137

Abstract
  ABSTRACT:Background:Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RAs) are a form of incretin-based therapy that treats hyperglycemia and, in some situations, cardiovascular risk in persons with type 2 diabetes. Aim:Is to determine the efficacy and safety of prescribing GLP1-RAs for patients who had ...  Read More ...

Original Article Urology
INCIDENCE OF ANEJACULATION IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA RECEIVING SILODOSIN 8mg - A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

G Chengalvarayan; B Sivasankaran; G Sivasankar

Volume 31, Issue 2 , 2025, Page 33-41

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.164272.1140

Abstract
  Background:Silodosin, a selective α1A-adrenoceptor blocker, improves Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) by relaxing smooth muscle in the prostate and bladder neck. Its receptor specificity, however, predisposes patients to ejaculatory dysfunction, particularly ...  Read More ...

Original Article ENT
Effect Of Pterygopalatine Fossa Lidocaine: Adrenaline Injection on Surgical Field During Endoscopic Nasal Surgery

FIRAS BAQIR AL-HAMEED; AYMEN AHMED MOHSIN; AHMED FADHIL HASAN; FIRAS TAWFEEQ OBEID; RUKAIA NOORI ALMSHAYAKHCHI

Volume 31, Issue 2 , 2025, Page 42-51

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.164199.1139

Abstract
  Bleeding into the surgical field is a major issue faced by endoscopic surgeons particularly if it is performed in narrow confines of the nasal cavity. Objective: To determine whether infiltration of a mixture of lidocaine: adrenaline into pterygopalatine fossa has an effect on intraoperative field bleeding ...  Read More ...

Research Paper Cardiothoracic
Epidemiology, Complications, and Management of Chest Trauma: A Cross-Sectional Study at Shar Teaching Hospital, Iraq

Ahmed Ibraheem Abbas; Skalla Yusif Mawlood; Soma Sarwar Hamasalih; Sozyar Muhamad Abdulla

Volume 31, Issue 2 , 2025, Page 52-61

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.165776.1146

Abstract
  AbstractBackground Thoracic trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, second only to head injuries in trauma-related deaths. Blunt injuries, particularly from road traffic accidents (RTAs), are more frequent than penetrating injuries, yet regional epidemiological data remain limited. Objective ...  Read More ...

Original Article Surgery
Is it safe to repair an incisional hernia along with stoma closure? An unsolved mystery - A Preliminary study

Durgesh Goyal; Shelly Goyal; Anand Rai bansal; Tapan SAhu

Volume 31, Issue 2 , 2025, Page 62-70

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.164853.1142

Abstract
  AbstractBackground: Incisional hernias frequently develop after abdominal surgeries, especially in patients with stomas, due to increased intra-abdominal pressure and impaired wound healing.Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of simultaneous incisional hernia repair during stoma reversal.Methods: ...  Read More ...

Original Article Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Comparison of USG-guided pericapsular nerve group block versus fascia iliaca compartment block for positioning and analgesia before spinal anaesthesia in hip fracture surgeries

Ritu Baloda; Susheela Taxak; Upasna Seth; Virender Singh; Kamal Kirti; Tarun Yadav

Abstract
  Background: Hip fractures are one of the most frequently encountered complaints in both the young and elderly population. USG-guided peripheral nerve blocks help in early surgical fixation by providing perioperative pain relief and early mobilization.Methods: 60 patients of either sex, ASA 1 to 3, aged ...  Read More ...

Research Paper Head and Neck
EMG ANALYSIS OF MASTICATORY MUSCLES DURING IMMOBILIZATION OF THE MANDIBLE, A PILOT STUDY

Layth Mohammed Alsalim

Abstract
  Background: EMG assessment has also been applied to study differences between asymptomatic subjects and those suffering from various forms of craniofacial muscle-related dysfunctional symptoms. Aim of Study: To assess application of EMG study of masticatory muscles. Materials and methods: This clinical ...  Read More ...

Research Paper Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
A Comparison Between The Effect of TAP Block and Ilioinguinal, Iliohypogastric Nerve Block on Postoperative Pain in Patients Undergoing InguinalHernia Repair Under General Anesthesia.

halah tahseen alkhalidy

Abstract
  Treatment of postoperative pain is one of the concerns of all anesthesiologist since inguinal hernia repair surgery is more done as day case surgery so treatment of postoperative pain is crucial since can reduce hospital stay, improve mobilization and patient satisfaction. Transvers abdomens plane block ...  Read More ...

Research Paper Medicine
Effect of Pulse Radio Frequency on Functional Recovery in Patients with Brachial Plexus Injury.

mais razaq jaafar; HASSANIN KAREEM HASAN

Abstract
  ABSTRACTBackground: Pulsed radiofrequency is an interventional pain management technique that has been successful in treating radicular pain brought on by nerve damage, trigeminal neuralgia, and thoracic postherpetic neuralgia.Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of peripheral nerve stimulation ...  Read More ...

Research Paper Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Ultrasound-Guided Transabdominal Plane Block versus Intramuscular Tramadol for Pain Management after Cesarean Section

Manal Mahdi Jawad

Abstract
  Background: Regional nerve block techniques offer a great degree of postoperative pain relief. Recently, the transabdominal plane (TAP) block has been utilized to put people to sleep for surgery on their abdomen and pelvis.Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of ultrasound-guided TAP block ...  Read More ...

Research Paper Medicine
A Comparative Study of Caudal Epidural Stimulation Versus Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Pain Relief and Functional Recovery in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathy

Rand Saadi Abdulsattar; Hassanin Kareem Hasan

Abstract
  AbstractBackground: Neuromodulation alters nerve activity by implanted electrodes that provide regulated electrical pulses, with adjustable parameters including the width, frequency, and amplitude of the pulse.Aim: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of caudal epidural analgesia compared to peripheral ...  Read More ...

THE EFFECT OF VARICOCELECTOMY IN IMPROVING PREMATURE EJACULATION IN PATIENTS WITH BOTH PREMATURE EJACULATION AND VARICOCELE

Adnan Odhafa Almayyahi; Firas Shakir Attar; Abdullah Yousif Altimari; Amro Usama

Volume 26, Issue 2 , 2020, , Page 32-37

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2020.167511

Abstract
   Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common sexual dysfunction in men with a prevalence rate reaching up to 75%. Varicocele is defined as elongated, dilated, and tortuous veins of the testicular pampiniform plexus. The link between PE and varicocele was demonstrated in many studies. This study ...  Read More ...

REFASHIONING OF AMPUTATION STUMP

Omer Ali Rafiq Barawi

Volume 11, Issue 1 , 2005, , Page 116-123

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2005.55428

Abstract
  This is a prospective study was done on one hundred patients with late complications of the amputated stump between may 2001-2004 in Vincent Orthopedic center in Sulaimanya. There were eighty men and twenty women, their age range from seventeen to sixty years. Fifty patients with infected stump range ...  Read More ...

Urosurgery
SURGICAL INTERVENTION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GENITOURINARY TUBERCULOSIS- A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Charan Kumar G V; Pavan Kumar M; ramachandraiah G; Rahul Devraj; Ram Reddy Ch

Volume 30, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Page 31-40

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.143404.1057

Abstract
  Background: Genitourinary tuberculosis is a popular health disease prevalent in the Indian scenario. Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent its progression to renal failure . This study presents the experience of surgical intervention of genitourinary tuberculosis cases in a tertiary care hospital. Materials ...  Read More ...

NONDISCOGENIC SCIATICA SYNDROME, A REPORT ON 41 PATIENTS.

Thamer Hamdan; Daren F. Lui; Raed Jasim Chasib

Volume 27, Issue 1 , 2021, , Page 3-11

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2021.168420

Abstract
  41 patients with clinical features of discogenic sciatica during the last 25 years, proved later on by investigations and imaging to be a nondiscogenic in origin, The aim of the study is to inform spinal surgeons of possible differential diseases that mimic discogenic sciatica. All patients present clinically ...  Read More ...

TO TREAT OR TO SATISFY THE PATIENT; WHICH ONE IS THE BEST?

Thamer A Hamdan

Volume 23, Issue 2 , 2017, , Page 1-2

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2017.141312

Abstract
  L uckily, there is increasing interest in patient satisfaction in the present days. Many writers started differentiating between the two issues; treatment or satisfaction. Patient satisfaction is a top priority and it should be the target. Perfect treatment is not always satisfactory to the patient. ...  Read More ...

Original Article Neurosurgery
Long-Term Outcomes of Percutaneous Gasserian Rhizotomy in Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Khalid Shoukr Mahmood; Zhyar Sardar Noori; Zhir Ali Aziz; Muhammad Soran Muhammad

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 06 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.166869.1150

Abstract
  Background: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a chronic neuropathic pain disorder affecting the trigeminal nerve, often resulting in debilitating, paroxysmal facial pain. While pharmacologic therapies are first-line treatments, many patients eventually require surgical intervention due to poor response or ...  Read More ...

Editorial Surgery
Monkey See Monkey Do: Resilient Dogmas in Surgery

Samir Johna

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 24 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.33762/basjsurg.2025.165409.1144

Abstract
  This is a reflection on my own experience over the course of almost five decades since I started medical education. Despite the giant leaps in medical practice, and medical eduction, it is unlikely that dogmas are dying out anytime soon. It is incumbent upon us to challenge the status quo, and exploit ...  Read More ...

TO TREAT OR TO SATISFY THE PATIENT; WHICH ONE IS THE BEST?

Thamer A Hamdan

Volume 23, Issue 2 , 2017, , Page 1-2

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2017.141312

Abstract
  L uckily, there is increasing interest in patient satisfaction in the present days. Many writers started differentiating between the two issues; treatment or satisfaction. Patient satisfaction is a top priority and it should be the target. Perfect treatment is not always satisfactory to the patient. ...  Read More ...

A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN HARMONIC SCALPEL HEMOSTASIS AND CONVENTIONAL HEMOSTASIS IN TOTAL AND SUBTOTAL THYROIDECTOMY

Mohammed Salim Mohammed; Jasim D Saud; Mansour Amin Mohammed; Mazin H Al-Hawaz

Volume 23, Issue 2 , 2017, , Page 15-20

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2017.141315

Abstract
  A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN HARMONIC SCALPEL HEMOSTASIS AND CONVENTIONAL HEMOSTASIS IN TOTAL AND SUBTOTAL THYROIDECTOMY Mohammed Salim Mohammed*, Jasim D Saud#, Mansour Amin Mohammed$ & Mazin H Al-Hawaz@ *MB,ChB, Board Candidate. #MB,ChB, FICMS, CABS, Consultant Surgeon, Basrah General ...  Read More ...

COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN STAPLER AND HAND SEWING IN GASTROINTESTINAL ANASTOMOSIS

Mustafa Adnan Maatooq; ssam Merdan

Volume 23, Issue 2 , 2017, , Page 21-25

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2017.141316

Abstract
  COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN STAPLER AND HAND SEWING IN GASTROINTESTINAL ANASTOMOSIS Mustafa Adnan Maatooq* & Issam Merdan@ *MB,ChB, Board candidate, Al-Sadir Teaching Hospital, Basrah. @MB,ChB, FICMS, CABS, Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Basrah, ...  Read More ...

ENDOSCOPIC BIOPSIES , CELIAC DISEASE, SEROLOGICAL TEST

Zahraa A Hashim; Sarkis K Strak; Wassan M Jazi; Sura A AL-Namil

Volume 23, Issue 2 , 2017, , Page 34-39

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2017.141318

Abstract
  THE VALUE OF ENDOSCOPIC BIOPSIES FROM FIRST AND SECOND PARTS OF DUODENUM IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CELIAC DISEASE IN CORRELATION WITH A SEROLOGICAL TEST Zahraa A Hashim*, Sura A AL-Namil@, Wassan M Jazi# & Sarkis K Strak$ *MB,ChB, Postgraduate board student. @MB,ChB, FIBMS, Consultant pathologist. #MB,ChB, ...  Read More ...

11- ONLAY MESH IN THE MANAGEMNT OF LARGE OR COMPLEX INCISIONAL HERNIA
Volume 14, Issue 1 , 2008, , Page 53-56

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2008.55521

Abstract
  The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of onlay mesh in the management of large or complex incisional hernia. A prospective study of 80 patients with incisional hernia operated on at al-Sadr Teaching Hospital treated with onlay mesh between Jan 2001 to Jan 2006. Thorough history and physical ...  Read More ...

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