Unusual Peritoneal Encapsulation: Case Report
Journal Title: International Journal of Biomedical Research - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 10
Abstract
Peritoneal encapsulation is an exceedingly rare developmental abnormality in which the small bowel is completely encased in an accessory peritoneal sac. Diagnosis is intraoperative as the clinical signs rarely help in diagnosis and in majority excision of sac and release of adhesions is all that is required.
Authors and Affiliations
GurubasavanaGouda Yale, Ravikiran H R, Prabhuhubli C, Akshay Hawaldar
Awareness among mothers of Down syndrome children on the importance of folic acid consumption during pregnancy
Objective: The maternal use of folic acid supplementation particularly during the preconception period has been suggested to thwart Down syndrome, thus the awareness among the mothers of Down syndrome children regarding...
A rare case of distal ulna giant cell tumour Wide excision and stabilisation using extensor carpi ulnaris tendon
Giant Cell Tumour is a common benign tumour of bone accounting for 3 to 5% of all primary bone tumour. It commonly affects in second decade of life between 18 years to 40 years. Distal ulna is less commonly affected site...
Issues and Controversies Concerned to the Practical Ethical Discourse of Biotechnology
Over the past decade the biotechnological world has changed the way we lived and emerged from the research laboratory to the market and has reached to the consuming public and government. The biotechnological advancement...
A Comparative Study of Suture Vs Stapler in Open Abdominal Surgery
Aims and Objectives: The aim of the study were Comparative study between suture v/s stapler in open abdominal surgery Comparing factors like Surgical site infection; Post operative pain; Post-operative scarring; Wound de...
Relation of various physiological blood parameters with the postpartum reproductive efficiency in cattle
Certain blood parameters indicate the postpartum reproductive performance in cattle. In the present study, blood samples were collected from 25 lactating animals on 10thday of calving and thereafter at weekly intervals u...