JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association
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JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc · Oct 2023
Case ReportsPercutaneous Fluoroscopy-guided Retrieval of a Fractured Pelvic Drain after Caesarean Section: A Case Report.
Iatrogenic retention of surgical drains following drain entrapment and breakage is a never event and a preventable complication. The traditional approach for removing a fractured drain from the intra-peritoneal cavity involves exploratory laparotomy. However, over the last few decades, minimal access surgery has been a more popular retrieval method for retained surgical items from peritoneal and extraperitoneal cavities. We report a case of a 32-year-old woman with a fractured pelvic drain post-caesarean section. Postoperatively, the patient developed the signs of infection and features of bowel obstruction. The mechanical obstruction was ruled out by computed tomography scan. Multiple attempts were made to pull the pelvic drain out but the tube snapped, leaving about a quarter of its length. The drain remnant was retrieved using a non-invasive, inexpensive interventional radiology technique. We could not find any such report in the literature describing this innovative approach for retrieving a fractured pelvic drain. ⋯ case report; drain fragment retrieval; fractured pelvic drain; pelvic drain remnant.
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JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc · Oct 2023
Acne among Patients Visiting Outpatient Department of Dermatology Centres.
Acne vulgaris is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting the pilosebaceous unit. The clinical manifestations of acne include the development of comedones, papules, and pustules. Although generally considered benign, acne can have psychological impacts and cause disfiguring scars. The aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of acne among patients visiting outpatient department of dermatology centres. ⋯ acne; scars; prevalence.
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JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc · Oct 2023
Dry Eyes among Visual Display Terminal Users Visiting the Outpatient Department of Ophthalmology of a Tertiary Care Centre.
Visual display terminal usage has increased substantially in recent years across all age groups and is considered one of the major risk factors for dry eye disease. Early assesment of dry eyes and prevention is important. The aim of this study is to find the prevalence of dry eyes among visual display terminal users visiting the Outpatient Department of Ophthalmology of a tertiary care centre. ⋯ dry eyes; health; prevalence.
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JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc · Oct 2023
Case ReportsAgenesis of Dorsal Pancreas in a Young Adult: A Case Report.
Dorsal agenesis of the pancreas is an exceedingly rare congenital anomaly where the dorsal part of the pancreas fails to develop properly during embryonic development. We report a case of partial agenesis of the dorsal pancreas in a 27-year-old female who presented with progressively worsening abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, generalized weakness, easy fatigability, and dizziness. Physical examination revealed fair general condition with stable vital signs and normal abdominal and other system findings. Laboratory evaluations and abdominal computed tomography scan revealed an absence of the pancreatic body, tail, and duct of Santorini, confirming the diagnosis of partial agenesis of the dorsal pancreas. Only around 100 cases have been reported in the literature, making it a diagnostic challenge. Our case illustrates the rarity and challenges in diagnosing dorsal agenesis of the pancreas. Further research is needed to fully understand its causes and associations. ⋯ agenesis; case reports; congenital; pancreas.
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JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc · Oct 2023
Case ReportsAbdominal Wall Dyskinesia in a Child Presenting as Belly Dancers' Syndrome: A Case Report.
Belly dancer's dyskinesia or syndrome is a rare condition characterized by involuntary, undulating, infrequent diaphragm movements. The etiologies for this disorder include nervous system disorders (peripheral or central), drug-induced, psychological, or idiopathic. This article describes a 10-year-old boy with an underlying psychological stressor who suddenly experienced involuntary abdominal wall movements after salbutamol nebulization. After a detailed history, physical examination, and abdominal ultrasound that revealed rapid rhythmic diaphragm movements, the child was diagnosed with salbutamol-induced belly dancer's dyskinesia with an underlying psychological problem. These movements subsided with medical and psychological therapy for two weeks. Belly dancer's dyskinesia is a complex disorder that is difficult to diagnose but can be managed with medical treatment and psychological counseling alone in a few patients. In contrast, in other cases, surgical intervention may be required. ⋯ case reports; dyskinesias; salbutamol.