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Obesity, defined as body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight (kg)/ [height (m)] 2) of 30 or greater, is a common medical comorbidity of pregnancy affecting one third of reproductive-aged women. Maternal obesity is also a well-recognized risk factor for dysfunctional labor and cesarean delivery
BACKGROUND
Anastomotic leakage (AL) is a dreaded major complication after colorectal surgery. The overall incidence of anastomotic dehiscence and subsequent leaks is 2 to 7 percent when performed by experienced surgeons. The lowest leak rates are found with ileocolic anastomoses (1 to 3 percent) and
Pilonidal cyst was first described by Hodges in 1880. The disease of pilonidal cyst is also known as "Jeep disease", due to the fact that, during World War II (1941-1945), several American soldiers (about 80,000) suffered from this disease, because, either they were driving for long hours on uneven,
Methods:
Study Design: Prospective open-label randomized clinical trial of CINPT in obese patients. Subjects will be randomized in a 1:1 to Standard of Care (SOC) and CINPT.
Study Arms: (1) Standard of Care (2) CINPT Sample Size: Based on 30% incidence of wound complications in obese patients
METHODS This project is a 3-year study.
Trial Design:
This is a multicentre, double-blind placebo trial to investigate the effect of oral antibiotics after anal abscess drainage to diminish the development of an anal fistul.
This Clinical Trial will consist of two parallel study groups with a (1:1)
BACKGROUND
Anastomotic leakage is a dreaded major complication after colorectal surgery. The overall incidence of anastomotic dehiscence and subsequent leaks is 2 to 7 percent when performed by experienced surgeons. The lowest leak rates are found with ileocolic anastomoses (1 to 3 percent) and the
The principal hypothesis of this project is the existence of an association between Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and periodontal diseases (PD).
The primary objective is to evaluate this association using a multicenter cross-sectional clinical approach.
The secondary objectives are:
- To study the
All patients,males and females with age (20-50 years old) with morbid obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2 or > 35 kg/m2 associated with co-morbidity) randomly admitted to Assiut University Hospital-General Surgery Department.
Pre-operative: Assessment of; BMI (Body Mass Index), Fasting Blood Glucose level
Spinal bone infections can involve the bone vertebra, intervertebral disc space, spinal canal and soft tissues. It generate neurological deficit in addition to the destruction of the bone that causes functional disability and significant pain (Colmenero 1997). Spinal infections include discitis,
The investigators propose the conduction of a prospective, randomized, double-blinded clinical trial to evaluate an alternative prophylactic regimen for the prevention of surgical site infection in women who are obese and have been laboring prior to their Cesarean section. This study is to be
Hypothesis
Recognizing the need for enhanced bowel recovery for patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery, the investigators hypothesize that perioperative administration of low rather than high intravenous infusion rates of lidocaine can achieve early postoperative restoration of bowel
Overview of the Proposed Trial
This will be a pilot randomized controlled trial. The investigators chose a randomized controlled trial, the 'gold standard' of clinical research design, with the goal of obtaining the highest quality evidence to inform clinical practice. Randomly allocating subjects
Transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) is a novel development in the field of colorectal surgery which combines the mini-invasive concept of natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery(NOTES), the technique of single-port laparoscopic surgery and the principle of total mesorectal excision
The number of obese people around the world has been increasing rapidly. It has been estimated that over 10% of the world's adult population are obese. Obesity is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease, type II diabetes, stroke, osteoarthritis, and certain types of cancer. These
Introduction:
Major hepatectomy lead to significant postoperative anatomical and physiological changes. The liver dictates the systemic metabolic environment and helps maintain homeostasis. When segments of liver are removed, it is challenged to regenerate and restore cellular volume, as well as