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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219972

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Background: There is no consensus in the literature on the effects of the development of hydrocephalus on survival and disability after intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) and the benefits of external ventricular drainage (EVD). This study is planned to describe the role of external ventricular drainage in treating patients of spontaneous, either primary or secondary, intraventricular haemorrhage with hydrocephalus.Material & Methods:A hospital based prospective interventional study was conducted in the Department of Neurosurgery of Dhaka Medical College Hospital, which is a tertiary level hospital, from April 2016 to September 2017.Total 42 patients of spontaneous intraventricular haemorrhage, either primary or secondary, with hydrocephalus were selected for this study. All the collected data were entered into IBM SPSS software, Version 24. For statistical analysis, paired t-test to compare the preoperative GCS with postoperative GCS at 24 hours was done.Results:Among 42 patients, age range was 26-75 years with the mean age 65.2 � 10.87 years. Male were 26 (61.9%) and female were 16 (38.1%). Male-Female ratio was 1.625:1. No patient needed conversion of EVD into VP shunt. EVD drain became blocked in 5 cases which were managed accordingly. 5 patients developed ventriculitis among which 2 patients died and rest 3 improved with antibiotics.Conclusions:The results of present study shows that EVD has a good role in the treatment of spontaneous IVH with hydrocephalus when ICH volume is low (<30ml) and modified Graeb Score is low (?10 found in this in this study. Preoperative higher GCS or initial improvement in GCS or initial improvement in GCS at 24 hours positively correlates with Glasgow outcome scale which is an indication of good function outcome.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203410

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Background: Fractures of the tibial shaft are important for tworeasons. The first is that they are common, the second is thatthey are controversial - and anything that is both common andcontroversial must be important. Fractures of the shaft of thetibia cannot be treated by following simple sets of rules.Because of its location tibia is exposed to frequent injury and itis the most commonly fractured long bone.Objective: To evaluate the treatment of open tibial shaftfracture of Gustilo IIIA grade by Trans osseous osteosynthesistechnique with Illizarov External Fixator as a primary anddefinite mode of treatment.Methods: Clinical trial (Quasi Experimental study) fromJanuary 2009 to June 2010 (18 months) at National Institute ofTraumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Purposivesampling was done according to availability of the patients andstrictly considering the inclusion and exclusion criteria andsample size was 17 no of cases.Results: 14 male and 1 female patient between 17 and 51years were studied. Most common age group in this serieswere 26-35 year age group ((53.33%) and average age of thepatients was 30 years with SD of ±8.67. Most of the patientswere male and road traffic accident was the leading cause ofinjury (70.58%). Left side involved in (58.82%) most of thecases and 2 patients had bilateral fractures. Commonest site ofthe fractures were middle third (58.82%) of the tibia. Most ofthe fractures were comminuted type of fractures (47.05%).Most of the patients were operated on the day of admissionand in some cases within 4 - 7 days of admission. Averageduration of hospital stay was 8.06 days ranging from 1 day to28 days. Total duration of treatment was average 186.66 days(26 weeks) highest 291 days (42 weeks) and lowest 140 days(20 weeks). Most of the patient had soft tissue healing bygranulation tissue formation (35.29%). Others were treated byprimary closure, Delayed primary closure, secondary closure,partial thickness skin grafting.Conclusion: In this study the results of open tibia fracture(Gustilo IIIA) by Transosseous osteosynthesis technique withIlizarov External Fixator has been found to be satisfactory.Though there were a few minor complications with the fixatorthe dynamisation and compressing ability of this stable frameprovided good union without any second surgical procedure orbone grafting and prevented any malunion.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-163540

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Aims: The ethanolic extract of Excoecaria agallocha stem bark was evaluated for antioxidant properties and quantification of bioactive polyphenols by HPLC-DAD. Methodology: ABTS assay, total antioxidant capacity, reducing power, total phenolic and flavonoid contents were used for determining antioxidant activities. Results: In ABTS assay, the extract showed 74.11% inhibition at 10 μg/ml and IC50 of 4.80 μg/ml, which was significant compared to ascorbic acid (12.20 μg/ml). The antioxidant capacity was calculated as 686 mg of ascorbic acid/g of extract. The maximum absorbance for reducing power assay was 0.73 at 250 μg/ml. The total phenolic and flavonoid contents were found to be significant (375.46 mg/g of gallic acid, 22.44 mg/g of quercetin equivalent, respectively). In HPLC assay, catechin hydrate had the highest content (713.91 mg/100 g of dry extract). Conclusion: The obtained results suggest the antioxidant activities with high concentration of catechin hydrate in the extract of Excoecaria agallocha stem bark.

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