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The results of the Spatz adjustable balloon system have been reported in four studies with weight losses of 24.4 kg (48.8% excess weight loss - EWL), 21.6 kg (45.7% EWL),17.2 kg (42.9% EWL) and 16.3 kg (67.4% EWL), respectively. The responder rate (>25% EWL) was 88.5% in one recent study.
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Study Rationale Ureteroscopy is a widely performed procedure in urology. Pain is one of the commonest complications after ureteroscopy and one of the common reasons for re-admission after this procedure. Insertion of a stent post-ureteroscopy can cause pain affecting daily activities in 80% of the
1.1 Background (I)
1.1.1 10%~50% of the patients who previously underwent cholecystectomy experience recurrent abdominal pain with or without diarrhea, abdominal distention, enzymatic changes, etc., and sphincter of Oddi dysfunction (SOD) accounts for about 13% of such cases;
1.1.2 Sphincter of Oddi
The current study is conducted at Assisted Reproduction Unit at Almana general Hospital, kingdom of saudi arabia.and other private centers in Egypt. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethical Committee. The study aimed to include women suspected to be at high risk for development of OHSS
Acute abdominal pain is a common complaint among paediatric patients visiting the emergency department (ED). Functional abdominal pain is not associated with any surgical or infectious etiology and is a frequent cause of painful abdominal cramps. Although functional abdominal pain is not
The study design was a double-blinded randomized controlled trial. A minimum of 44 children between the ages of 1 and 9 undergoing bilateral ureteral reimplantation surgery through a low transverse incision will be enrolled. Narcotic requirement, pain scores (FLACC/FACES), episodes of
ERCP is an important endoscopic technique in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic and biliary diseases. Duodenal peristalsis can make cannulation of the papilla and the necessary therapeutic procedures difficult. Intravenous hyoscine-N-butylbromide is often used during ERCP to inhibit duodenal
Background:
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) is a disorder of motility of the entire GI tract that produces cramping, abdominal pain, constipation, and/or diarrhea and sometimes passing of mucus in bowel movements. In most people with IBS, the GI tract is highly sensitive to many stimuli, including