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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213249

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Background: Incisional hernias repair being done in large numbers there is still not a consensus about the best repair. Very few studies have been done on comparison open and laparoscopic incisional hernia repair.Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional study was undertaken in Department of Surgery of Civil Hospital. The study included total 50 patients, out of which 25 patients underwent open approach and rest of 25 patients, underwent laparoscopic approach. Patients were assigned to both the groups randomly.Results: Pain, duration of post-operative stay, and return to routine work is earlier in patients with laparoscopic repair mainly due to decreased pain, fewer complications, early mobility and faster return of bowel movements. Laparoscopic repair is more expensive and operative time is more as compared to open method.Conclusions: Keeping in view the advantages and limitations of laparoscopic repair, the choice among two surgical modalities should be made on a case to case basis depending on patient preference and characteristics.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152504

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Tuberculosis of the thyroid gland is very rare disease and isolated involvement of thyroid is even more rare. There are about 200 cases of thyroid gland tuberculosis had been reported worldwide .In India das et al repotred 21 cases thyroid tuberculosis . Almost all cases were secondary to some primary foci elsewhere in the body.The diagnosis is usually very difficult as the clinical presentation has no distinct characterstics. Clinically it may resemble thyroditis or goiter or some malignant etiology. On histo pathological evaluation, presence of necrotizing epitheloid cell granuloma along with langhan giant cells are diagnostic of thyroid tuberculosis. Further demonstration of acid fast bacilli in Z N staining confirms diagnosis.

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