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SQUMJ-Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2012; 12 (2): 225-227
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-118684

ABSTRACT

Ovarian hernias are extremely rare. The prevalence of ovaries and fallopian tubes in operable inguinal hernias is only about 2.9%. We report here an unusual case of an ovary in a hernia sac in an adult female. She presented with symptoms and signs of an incarcerated left inguinal hernia. The left ovary contained a haemorrhagic cyst and, along with the left fallopian tube and broad ligament, these were found in the sac. She underwent a left ovarian cystectomy and the inguinal hernia was repaired with mesh

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SQUMJ-Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2011; 11 (4): 448-454
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-117400

ABSTRACT

Blunt cerebrovascular injuries [BCVI] have been a topic of interest to many researchers worldwide as evidenced by the vast amount of available literature. The interest in these rare injuries is probably due to the significant possibility of mortality and morbidity amongst patients who sustain them, when the employment of radiological screening methods could prevent such an outcome. Recognition of these injuries is the most important step towards prevention of adverse outcomes. We present a comprehensive review of the literature regarding the mechanism of injury, imaging, management, and complications of BCVI. Articles were identified through a search of MEDLINE and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials using the keywords Blunt; Vascular; Carotid; Vertebral; Trauma; Stroke; Management, and Endovascular. The search was limited to humans and articles in English


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Humans , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/therapy , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/diagnostic imaging , Literature , Mass Screening
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SQUMJ-Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2011; 11 (4): 507-510
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-117409

ABSTRACT

Acute fatty liver of pregnancy [AFLP] is a life threatening obstetric emergency. The most common presentation is malaise, nausea, vomiting and epigastric pain followed by jaundice. Due to high maternal and perinatal mortality, early diagnosis, prompt delivery and supportive care are required. We report an atypical case of AFLP and discuss the management and complications of this rare obstetric disorder


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis , Pregnancy Trimester, Third , Acute Disease
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SQUMJ-Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2011; 11 (4): 515-518
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-117411

ABSTRACT

Intraperitoneal rupture of the bladder is an uncommon condition that is usually caused by pelvic fractures. This is a true surgical emergency managed conventionally by open laparotomy with single or double layer repair. We present a case of successful laparoscopic repair of an intraperitoneal bladder rupture secondary to blunt abdominal trauma and pelvic fracture in a 37 year-old man. The repair was done using single layer repair, with successful results


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Humans , Male , Laparoscopy , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/surgery , Pelvic Bones , Fractures, Bone/complications , Rupture , Abdominal Injuries/surgery , Peritoneum
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