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    <title>Extended totally extraperitoneal repair (etep) vs conventional laparosccopic repair with defect closure (ipom plus) for umblical hernias in dr. Prabhakar kore charitable hospital for a period of 1 year</title>
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    <description>Title: Extended totally extraperitoneal repair (etep) vs conventional laparosccopic repair with defect closure (ipom plus) for umblical hernias in dr. Prabhakar kore charitable hospital for a period of 1 year
Authors: REG NO: BH0121018
Abstract: Background: Minimally invasive techniques have revolutionized hernia repair, offering advantages such as reduced blood loss, fewer complications, and shorter hospital stays compared to open surgery. The conventional laparoscopic approach (lap IPOM) for ventral hernias, while effective, can lead to complications like high postoperative pain and fibrous adhesions due to intra-abdominal mesh fixation. In contrast, the Extended Totally Extraperitoneal Repair (eTEP) has gained popularity for its potential to minimize complications and improve long-term outcomes. This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes, specifically postoperative pain and functional recovery, between eTEP and lap IPOM techniques for umbilical hernia repair in an Indian population.</description>
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    <title>Observational study of effect of Co2 pneumoperitoneum on liver Function following laparoscopic Cholecystectomy</title>
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    <description>Title: Observational study of effect of Co2 pneumoperitoneum on liver Function following laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Authors: REG NO: BH0121017
Abstract: BACKGROUND:-&#xD;
Laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized modern surgical practices by offering&#xD;
minimally invasive alternatives to traditional open procedures, enhancing patient&#xD;
outcomes and recovery times. Utilizing carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumoperitoneum to&#xD;
create a working space within the abdominal cavity, laparoscopic techniques have&#xD;
become standard for various surgeries including cholecystectomy. Despite its&#xD;
advantages, CO2 insufflation at pressures above 14 mmHg and prolonged operative&#xD;
durations can lead to transient alterations in liver function tests (LFTs), notably&#xD;
elevations in serum liver enzymes such as AST and ALT. These changes, though&#xD;
often clinically insignificant in patients with normal hepatic function, prompt&#xD;
questions regarding their mechanism, clinical relevance, and potential mitigation&#xD;
through modified surgical techniques. This study investigates the prevalence and&#xD;
clinical implications of such enzyme elevations post-laparoscopic cholecystectomy,&#xD;
aiming to contribute to the understanding and management of liver function changes&#xD;
associated with CO2 pneumoperitoneum in surgical settings.</description>
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    <title>A study of post operative outcomes of Laser hemorrhoidoplasty vs Conventional open hemorrhoidectomy: One year comparative clinical study</title>
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    <description>Title: A study of post operative outcomes of Laser hemorrhoidoplasty vs Conventional open hemorrhoidectomy: One year comparative clinical study
Authors: REG NO:BH0121016
Abstract: ABSTRACT&#xD;
Background&#xD;
Haemorrhoids refers to symptoms arising from anal cushion, these vascular cushions&#xD;
are believed to help in stool retention by adding bulk to the anal canal. Haemorrhoids are&#xD;
located in three primary positions: Left lateral, right front ,right back. Conditions that&#xD;
increase intra-abdominal pressure, such as pregnancy and exercise, or those that weaken the&#xD;
supporting tissue, predispose to symptomatic haemorrhoids. This study provides in detail&#xD;
about the post operative outcomes of laser haemorrhoidoplasty in comparison with open&#xD;
haemorrhoidectomy, aiming to enhance the further understanding and management of&#xD;
patients with haemorrhoids</description>
    <dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Cadexomer iodine ointment vs povidine Iodine ointment in diabetic ulcer Dressing-a randomised control trial at a Teritiary care center</title>
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    <description>Title: Cadexomer iodine ointment vs povidine Iodine ointment in diabetic ulcer Dressing-a randomised control trial at a Teritiary care center
Authors: REG. NO:BH0121015
Abstract: Background: Iodine has been a cornerstone in antiseptic wound care for over a&#xD;
century. Lugol's solution is the basic form of iodine but has notable drawbacks such&#xD;
as stinging and caustic properties. Advances in wound management have led to the&#xD;
development of iodine complexes like povidone iodine (PI) and cadexomer iodine&#xD;
(CI), which offer controlled iodine release, enhancing their safety and efficacy. In the&#xD;
Indian context, diabetic ulcers are a significant health burden, necessitating effective&#xD;
and tailored treatment strategies. This study aims to compare the efficacy of&#xD;
cadexomer iodine ointment and povidone iodine ointment in the management of&#xD;
diabetic ulcers, focusing on wound healing, infection control, and patient outcomes</description>
    <dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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