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Editorial Surgery
The cephalic vein : a providential vein

Hafez Serhal

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 1-3

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.154402.1095

Abstract
  The first time, I saw a Port-à Cath operation, was in 1989. The surgeon did it through the cephalic vein, under local anesthesia. In 1990, I had to do it through the subclavian vein, percutaneously, following the policy of the department, again under local anesthesia. Since 1994, I have been doing ...  Read More ...

Research Paper Medicine
Retrospective Analysis of Trends and Relationships in ER Visits, OPD Referrals and OPD Patient Volumes at Ibrahim Bin Hamad Obaidullah Hospital (January - June 2024)

Musaab Abdulateef Alayob; Yosef Altair; Halima Alshehhi Halima Alshehhi

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 4-15

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.153406.1091

Abstract
  Abstract__________________________________________________________________________________Introduction:Healthcare facilities often face overcrowding and extended waiting times in emergency rooms (ERs). Thisleads to higher patient morbidity and mortality rates and reduces patient satisfaction. Managing ...  Read More ...

Original Article Plastic Surgery
Comparative Study of Limberg Flap and De-epithelialisation Technique for Patients with Pilonidal Sinus Disease

Manabendra Baidya; Sapna Singh; Sunil Kumar; Anurag Saraswat; Hariom Kumar Solanki; Mohit Kumar Mathur; Satendra Kumar

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 16-24

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.152433.1088

Abstract
  Objective: In 2018, Dandin et al. described a new method called the De-epithelialization technique (DT) for treating patients with pilonidal sinus disease. In our study, we compared DT to the conventional Limberg flap (LF) procedure. Methodology and Procedure: The LF and DT groups each had 20 patients. ...  Read More ...

Original Article Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
To Evaluate The Efficacy Of Intravenous Selenium Administration In Critically Ill Patients

Sudha puhal; Anju Ghai; Anju Rani; Rachana Verma; Sudhir Kumar Bisherwal

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 25-34

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.152047.1083

Abstract
  Background:Sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome continue to be leading causes of death in critically ill patients. These conditions are characterized by elevated oxidative stress and diminished levels of antioxidants. Selenium (Se), a micronutrient, plays crucial roles in antioxidation, ...  Read More ...

Original Article Surgery
COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA SCORING SYSTEM (BATSS) AND CECT ABDOMEN TO DETECT BLUNT TRAUMA ABDOMEN IN ADULT PATIENTS

Manjush E.; Sathish Kumar R

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 35-43

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.153210.1090

Abstract
   Background:  Blunt abdominal trauma is the third most common cause of death resulting from trauma. The Blunt Trauma Scoring System (BATSS) was developed to diagnose intra-abdominal injuries and identify a select subset of patients for further investigations. This scoring system simplifies ...  Read More ...

Original Article ENT
Coblation Versus Cold Steel Tonsillectomy: Prospective Comparative observational study

Ahmed Alansary; Issam M Alsharaida; Rasha M. Deewan

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 44-56

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.152972.1093

Abstract
  Background:Coblation tonsillectomy is a relatively recently introduced surgical technique which attempts to bridge the gap between hot and cold tonsillectomy methods.Objectives:• To assess the effect of Coblation tonsillectomy on the amount of blood loss intra operatively.• To evaluate the ...  Read More ...

Original Article Orthopedic
The Impact of Smoking, Age, and BMI on Bone Healing in Patients Underwent Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis Fixation for Long Bones Fractures

Nabeel Yousif Abdullah; Ahmed Ibrahim Alobaidi; Ahmed Hazim Al Aoodh

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 57-66

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.155582.1098

Abstract
  Background: Fractures of the long bones in the lower limbs, such as the femur and tibia, are common injuries that typically result from high-energy trauma. These injuries often require surgical intervention, with techniques like Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis (MIPO) being favored due to their ...  Read More ...

Original Article Ophthalmology
Effectiveness of aflibercept in treating bevacizumab resistant macular edema

Hussain Khudair Yassin

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 67-74

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.154644.1096

Abstract
  AimMethodProspective study on patients with macular edema secondary to diabetes mellitus, retinal vein occlusion or wet AMD.All the patients enrolled in the study had partial or no response to bevacizumab represented by mild or no improvement in macular thickness SD-OCT pictures or less than 2 lines ...  Read More ...

Original Article Surgery
Modified ALVARADO and RIPASA Score Systems in Acute Appendicitis: A Diagnostic Comparative Accuracy Study

Manjush E.; Keerthana Duraisamy

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 75-79

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.153199.1089

Abstract
  Background: One of the most common surgical emergencies include acute appendicitis which has a lifetime prevalence of one in seven with mortality rates ranging from 1-5% and morbidity rates of 10%. The diagnosis of acute appendicitis is challenging as it mimics many other acute medical and surgical conditions. ...  Read More ...

Review Paper Orthopeadics
Calcium and Vitamin D supplements in the treatment of osteoporosis.

Ahmed I Alobaidi; Ahmed Hazim Al Aoodh; Nabeel Yousif Abdullah; HUSHAM JASSIM; Mubder Abdul_Raheem Mohammed saeed; Housamaddeen Alfarhan

Volume 30, Issue 2 , December 2024, Page 80-89

https://doi.org/10.33762/bsurg.2024.150701.1079

Abstract
  Osteoporosis is widely distributed in our communities due to a lot of causes like aging of the population, lack of physical activities, limited outside life and avoidance of sun exposure.Osteoporosis causes a lot of clinical disorders like backache, bone pain, and generalized fatiguability. In addition ...  Read More ...