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Niranjan, Ashutosh
- Comparative Analysis of Variation in Intraocular Tension with Vecuronium Bromide and Atracurium Besylate: a Prospective Study
Authors
1 Department of Anaesthesiology, Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, IN
2 Department of Ophthalmology, Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, IN
3 Department of Surgery, Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 151-153Abstract
Intraocular pressure is the pressure exerted by the contents of the eye against its containing wall. During general anaesthesia, the intraocular pressure can increase, rendering problems in ophthalmic surgery especially surgery on the eye bulb. Pre-treatment with non-depolarising muscle relaxant prevents fasciculation and so the intraocular pressure does not rise. This is a prospective randomized study of 100 patients divided into two equal groups, where we have compared the effect of vecuronium bromide and atracurium besylate on intraocular pressure. The intraocular pressure was measured before surgery, at the time of intubation and at every 10 minutes interval during surgery. All the data were analysed statistically using unpaired student t test. We concluded that vecuronium bromide has better control over intraocular pressure as compared to atracurium besylate.Keywords
Vecuronium Bromide, Atracurium Besylate, Intraocular PressureReferences
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- A Prospective Randomised Study of Comparative Analysis of Conventional Simple Closure of Abdomen Versus Mesh Zipper Technique Closure in Exploratory Laparotomy for Peritonitis
Authors
1 Department of Surgery, School of Medical Sciences & Research, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 31-34Abstract
The concept of "open abdomen" particularly in patients with delayed generalized peritonitis, where closure is difficult and may precipitate abdominal compartment syndrome, has been reviewed in many articles recently. Since most arguments still support the effectiveness of this method and the results have been mostly favourable, we had compared the results of mesh-zipper laparostomy with conventional closure of abdominal wall. Patients with poor general condition with high APACHE II score and when closure of abdominal wall was difficult especially if it was leading to raised intra abdominal tension, were included in mesh zipper technique group. In these patients commercial zippers with mesh were used on all. We analyzed 28 patients of peritonitis, divided in two different groups of 14 each.Keywords
Mesh-Zipper Technique, Generalized Peritonitis, Residual Abscess, APACHE II ScoresReferences
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- Reterospective Analysis of Complications of Cesarean Section in Rural Western U.P.
Authors
1 Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Lala Shri Ram Hospital, Pilkhuwa Hapur, U.P., IN
2 Department of Surgery, Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, IN
3 Department of Anaesthesiology, Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 2, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 57-59Abstract
Background
Cesarean section(CS) is the most commonly performed obstetric surgical procedure throughout the world. Usually this is a life saving procedure for both mother as well as new born baby, but it also have some complications, related to both surgical and anaesthetical.
Aims & objectives
To evaluate different complications encountered during and after cesarean section within a period of 10 years at LSRH&SIMS and its management.
Materials & methods
An analysis of 8550 patients was done at LSRH&SIMS during 2000-2009. The patients who underwent cesarean section whether it was elective or emergency, cases booked or unbooked, done for various indications constituted the subject of study. The patients were analysed with respect to types of maternal morbidity encountered.
Results
In our study, we analysed 8550 deliveries during 2000 to2009, out of which 22% of patients were subjected for CS. Out of 22% of CS, 86.6% patients were operated as emergency and 13.3% as elective section. In present study, minor&major morbidity were seen in 33.3% of cases. Rest of the patients recovered without any problem in postoperative period.
Conclusion
In present study, incidence of CS was 22%. Most common indication for CS was foetal distress, followed by previous CS, prolonged labour, malpresentation&APH, etc. Incidence of maternal morbidity in this study was 33.3 %.
Keywords
Cesarean Section, Un-booked, Fetal DistressReferences
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1 Department of Obsterisc & Gynaecology, Saraswati Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, UP, IN
2 Department of Surgery, Saraswati Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, UP, IN
3 Saraswati Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, UP, IN
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- Role of Fundus Biomicroscopy, Photography & Fluorescein Angiography in Evaluation of Diabetic Retinopathy in Newly Diagnosed Diabetics: a Prospective Study
Authors
1 Department of Opthalmology, Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, U.P., IN
2 Department of Surgery, Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur, U.P., IN
3 L.L.R. Medical College, Meerut, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 2, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 154-155Abstract
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