Excessive and inappropriate use broad spectrum antibiotics for surgical prophylaxis has led to development antimicrobial resistance, reduced treatment efficacy, a rise in morbidity and mortality and increased costs. The ...
Background: Perforated peptic ulcer is a life-threatening complication with a high morbidity and mortality. It is the most common indication for emergency operation and remains a significant healthcare problem, which can ...
Background. Re-laparotomy refers to operations performed within 60 days of an initial laparotomy. Magnitude of re-laparotomy is highly variable worldwide in various reported studies and highest was seen in gastrointestinal ...
Background: Postoperative ileus is a well-known consequence and complication of gastrointestinal, pelvic, and some non-abdominal surgeries, resulting in significant morbidity and patient discomfort and dissatisfaction. It ...
Background: Thyroid cancer is cancer of thyroid gland; it is most common endocrine cancer worldwide. Statistical data consistently indicates a rise in thyroid cancer over the past three decades, though the reasons for this ...
Back ground: The abdomen is one of most commonly injured body part, necessitating surgery. Blunt and penetrating are the two main mechanisms of abdominal trauma. Stab and gunshot wound are major patterns in penetrating ...
Introduction: Pelvic organ prolapse is the implosion of one or more pelvic floor structures, which compromises a woman's overall health, physical, social, and emotional well-being. Although studies have been conducted in ...
Background: Cancer ranks as a leading cause of death and an important barrier to increasing life expectancy in every country of the world. According to estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2019, cancer was ...
Background: Opportunistic infections are diseases that cause infections in individuals whose immune systems are compromised. Morbidity and mortality in HIV disease are due to immunosuppression leading to life-threatening ...
Background: Breast cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and ranks as the 5th cause of death from all cancers, and the most common cause of cancer death in women in both developing and developed countries.
Objective: ...
Excessive and inappropriate use broad spectrum antibiotics for surgical prophylaxis has led to development antimicrobial resistance, reduced treatment efficacy, a rise in morbidity and mortality and increased costs. The ...
Background: Perforated peptic ulcer is a life-threatening complication with a high morbidity and mortality. It is the most common indication for emergency operation and remains a significant healthcare problem, which can ...
Background. Re-laparotomy refers to operations performed within 60 days of an initial laparotomy. Magnitude of re-laparotomy is highly variable worldwide in various reported studies and highest was seen in gastrointestinal ...
Background: Postoperative ileus is a well-known consequence and complication of gastrointestinal, pelvic, and some non-abdominal surgeries, resulting in significant morbidity and patient discomfort and dissatisfaction. It ...
Background: Thyroid cancer is cancer of thyroid gland; it is most common endocrine cancer worldwide. Statistical data consistently indicates a rise in thyroid cancer over the past three decades, though the reasons for this ...
Back ground: The abdomen is one of most commonly injured body part, necessitating surgery. Blunt and penetrating are the two main mechanisms of abdominal trauma. Stab and gunshot wound are major patterns in penetrating ...
Introduction: Pelvic organ prolapse is the implosion of one or more pelvic floor structures, which compromises a woman's overall health, physical, social, and emotional well-being. Although studies have been conducted in ...
Background: Cancer ranks as a leading cause of death and an important barrier to increasing life expectancy in every country of the world. According to estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2019, cancer was ...
Background: Opportunistic infections are diseases that cause infections in individuals whose immune systems are compromised. Morbidity and mortality in HIV disease are due to immunosuppression leading to life-threatening ...
Background: Breast cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and ranks as the 5th cause of death from all cancers, and the most common cause of cancer death in women in both developing and developed countries.
Objective: ...
Background: Thyroid surgery requires a thorough knowledge of the neck anatomy and its anatomical variations. This is of utmost importance, since it is well known that variations of the recurrent laryngeal nerve are prone ...
Background: Non-traumatic intracranial hemorrhage is the major public health problem which has global burden. It has high patient mortalities and morbidity with high number of young adult male patients in developing countries ...
Background: Non-traumatic surgical acute abdomen is an acute onset of abdominal diseases and one of the most commonly encountered surgical emergencies that require urgent surgical intervention. However, there was not much ...
Background: Intussusception is the second most common cause of gastrointestinal obstruction in infants and children. Non-operative; hydrostatic reduction of intussusception is well established in developed countries, its ...
Background: Hirschsprungs disease is one of the cause of intestinal obstruction in pediatric patients that requires surgical correction. However, the surgical management sometimes ends with unfavourable outcomes characterized ...
Background; Neonatal intestinal obstruction is the most common surgical emergency in a newborn requiring prompt intervention.
Objective; This study aims to asses operative outcome and associated factors of neonatal ...
Introduction: Competence is the ability to perform a task with the desired result. Clinical experience is necessary to achieve the highest level of clinical competence after appropriate theoretical and practical training. ...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) refers to infections that take place within 30 days of an operative procedure and may extend to more than 30 days according to the surgical procedure. In Sub-Saharan Africa (including ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women Worldwide. It is becoming a major health problem in many developing countries such as Ethiopia currently Quality of Life is emerging as an important ...
Background: postoperative pain is a confluence of somatic, sensory and psychological responses to surgical injury. The annual number of surgical operations performed is increasing in our country; with this rise in number ...