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Cureus ; 14(1): e20993, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35154968

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Hernia repair is one of the most commonly performed surgical operations worldwide. Inguinal hernia is a common condition and has a high prevalence rate. Advanced age and male sex are the most important risk factors. Inguinal hernia usually presents with groin swelling with abdominal discomfort. We report the case of a 39-year-old man who presented to our urologic clinic with a complaint of urinary frequency for the last two months. This was associated with nocturia, feeling of incomplete emptying, and groin swelling. There was no history of hesitancy, intermittency, or weak stream. The patient was otherwise healthy with no significant previous medical or surgical history. Abdominal examination showed a right groin swelling with associated visible and palpable cough impulse in keeping with inguinal hernia. There was no abdominal guarding or rigidity, and the abdomen was non-tender. Examination of the genitalia was unremarkable. No abnormal findings were noted in the examination of other systems. Routine laboratory markers did not show any abnormalities. Urinalysis findings showed no leukocytes and had negative results for leukocyte esterase and nitrites. A computed tomography (CT) scan confirmed the presence of a right-sided inguinal hernia, with part of the urinary bladder seen herniating into the right inguinal canal. The patient underwent a laparoscopic surgery in which the herniated bladder was reduced and the defect was closed with a synthetic mesh. The patient recovered with no complications. Postoperatively, the patient reported significant improvement in his symptoms. Herniation of the bladder through the inguinal canal is an uncommon surgical condition. The case highlighted the importance of considering this diagnosis when they encounter a patient with unexplained lower urinary symptoms. Laparoscopic repair is a feasible and safe option if the surgical team was experienced with this approach.

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Saudi Med J ; 41(12): 1375-1380, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33294898

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence and determinants of burnout syndrome and depression among medical students at Unaizah College of Medicine (UCM), Qassim University, Qassim, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Methods: A cross-sectional study of all Saudi medical students studying at UCM, Qassim University, Al Qassim, KSA, between February to March 2020. Results: Of the total 305 students sampled, 153 (50.2%) fit the category of depression. Concerning burnout, only 5.6% of the total population met the Maslach Burnout Inventorydiagnostic criteria for burnout, with those determined to have burnout having ranked high on the emotional exhaustion and cynicism subscales, and low on the academic efficacy subscale. Male was strongly associated with burnout, while female gender and raising children were strongly associated with the presence of depression. Emotional exhaustion and high cynicism as determinants of burnout elevate the risk of depression. Conclusion: Our results highlight the high rate of depression and burnout, as well as the need for psychological intervention programs at medical schools to prevent the deterioration of student's mental health that has been associated with advancement in medical school.


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Burnout, Psychological/epidemiology , Burnout, Psychological/prevention & control , Depression/epidemiology , Depression/prevention & control , Mental Health Services , Mental Health , Schools, Medical/statistics & numerical data , Students, Medical/psychology , Students, Medical/statistics & numerical data , Universities/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Prevalence , Saudi Arabia/epidemiology , Young Adult
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