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Background: Laparoscopic approach for colorectal resections is now very popular. Internal small bowel herniation [SBH] through a mesenteric defect has been recorded especially if the mesentery is not repaired. Although it's rare, it is a severe complication. Lack of postoperative adhesions is one advantage of minimally invasive surgery but it's also responsible for a higher incidence of internal hernias. These patients often present with intermittent abdominal pain or small bowel obstruction with completely normal contrast radiographs. Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive approach with good treatment outcomes and is currently the standard surgery for colorectal cancer in Saudi Arabia
Objective: the aim of our study was to evaluate the incidence and outcome of internal hernias after laparoscopic procedure in King Abdul-Aziz Hospital and Oncology Center
Patients and methods: a total of 372 patients underwent laparoscopic colon resection surgery for colon cancer during the study period from August 2015 to October 2016 in King Abdul-Aziz Hospital and oncology center. Results: our result found that internal hernia was reported 48 times
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Background: Tuberculosis [TB] is the commonest infection that has been reported in HIV/AIDS patients in developing countries. This cross sectional study has been conducted in the chest clinic, King Abdulaziz Hospital and Oncology Center to evaluate the prevalence of TB among these patients in Saudi Arabia
Methods: across sectional survey has been conducted in the City of Jeddah, Chest Department, King Abdul-Aziz Hospital and Oncology Center of total 172 HIV positive patients
Conclusion: we have found that the majority of HIV/AIDS patients had tuberculosis and the rest of them had a high susceptibility to get it. Radiograph has also TB findings .TB can occur at any stage of CD4+T cells depletion