January 2019

Laparoscopic Cystogastrostomy in Pancreatic Pseudocyst with Minimal Invasion and Early Outcome

General Surgery

Mahim Koshariya, MS, Sameer Ahmed, MS, Kunal Vinayak Department of Surgery, Gandhi Medical College and Hamidia Hospital, Bhopal, India (Drs Koshariya, Ahmed, and Vinayak) ABSTRACT Introduction: Pancreatic pseudocyst is a well circumscribed fluid collection, enclosed by a wall of inflammatory and fibrous tissue, arising in or adjacent to the pancreas. Pancreatic pseudocysts may occur after […]

Stump Appendicitis Status Post Laparoscopic Appendectomy

General Surgery

Khuram Khan, MD, Saqib Saeed, MD, Shantanu Razdan, MD, Farhana Iqbal, MD, Marina Landa, MD, Leaque Ahmed, MD, Paritosh Suman, MD Department of Surgery, Harlem Hospital Center, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA (Drs Khan, Saeed, Razdan, Ahmed, and Suman). Department of Pathology, Harlem Hospital Center, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA (Dr

Peritoneal Enclosure of Embolization Particles Mimicking Peritoneal Carcinomatosis

OB/GYN Laparoscopy

Giovanni Favero, MD, Christhardt Kohler, MD, Anna Jacob, MD, Tatiana Pfiffer, MD, Andrea Molgg, MD Department of Gynecology, Helios Mariahilf Hospital Hamburg, Germany (Dr Favero). Department of Advanced Operative and Oncologic Gynecology, Asklepios Hospital, Hamburg Altona, Germany and University of Cologne, Medical Faculty, Department of Gynecology (Dr Kohler). Department of Advanced Operative and Oncologic Gynecology,

Procedure for Duodenal Stricture With Malrotation Masquerading as Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome in an Adult Patient

Gastroenterology

Naoki Takahashi, PhD, Kazuyuki Gyoten, PhD, Kiyoshi Narita, MD, Rie Sato, PhD, Hideo Suzuki, PhD, Hideki Machishi, PhD, Yoshikatsu Okada, PhD Department of Surgery, Kuwana East Medical Center, Kuwana, Mie, Japan (all authors). ABSTRACT Introduction: Duodenal stricture with malrotation is rare in adults. Anatomical anomalies of malrotation include narrowing of the root of the mesentery

Evidence-Based Management of a Complex Mullerian Anomaly

OB/GYN Laparoscopy

Elizabeth A. Pritts, MD, Lynn Van Airsdale, DO ABSTRACT Background: Because of inaccuracies in classification of Mullerian duct anomalies (MDAs), subsequent diagnostic and treatment errors have occurred. We present a case of a woman with an MDA that was misclassified. Case: A woman with a recent spontaneous abortion and chronic dyspareunia was diagnosed with a

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