Comfortably Numb: Advance Directive and the Right to Die, Where do we stand?
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL COLLEGE CHANDIGARH - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 2
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Authors and Affiliations
Satinder Gombar, Pradeep Atter
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Satinder Gombar, Pradeep Atter
Spontaneous perforation of gut by ventriculoperitoneal shunt: A rare complication
Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunting is the most common and effective treatment for hydrocephalus. Although a relatively simple procedure, its associated complications are not uncommon. Perforation of VP shunt into the abd...
Sublay technique of open mesh repair for incisional hernia Rajesh Bansiwal1,
Repair of ventral hernias have failure rates of 10-30%, Open repair of incisional hernias with mesh in the subfacial plane is highly effective with acceptable complication rates. We here present open sublay meshplasty te...
Total shoulder replacement: a nobel option for severe osteoarthritis of shoulder
Arthritis of glenohumeral joint is not common. Treatment options for such a severe case of glenohumeral arthritis are either arthrodesis or shoulder replacement. Shoulder arthrodesis leads to painless fixed joint. Howeve...
Inguinal Canal Block for Laparoscopic Hernia Repair: Case Series
We hypothesised that deposition of local anaesthesia in the inguinal canal or the 'Inguinal Canal Block' will provide effective analgesia in patients undergoing laparoscopic hernia repair. Thirty six patients received 10...
Staged management of extrahepatic bile duct injury after blunt abdominal trauma
The case of a patient presenting with complete transection of the common bile duct (CBD) along with other upper abdominal injuries after blunt abdominal trauma is reported. The rarity of CBD injuries in the setting of bl...