Tuberous sclerosis with tumor of mandible; denture in esophagus; ureteroneocystostomy; dermoid cyst of ovary; lethal nephrectomy
Posted on: July 8, 2007
10.5.07
Sistrunk’s operation for a thyroglossal cyst in a 15 years old.
Mandibulectomy (partial): Right anterior part of the mandible and symphysis menti removed, for tumor involving all this part of the mandible. 20 years of female, mentally retarded with epilepsy and sebaceous adenomas of the face (tuberous sclerosis). After excision, malleable wire was used to stabilize the mandible. Biopsy was reported as sclerosing fibroma.
14.5.07
Very difficult lap chole. Bile leak postop persisted for 3 days, then dried up.
15.5.2007
A 40 years old male heavy alcohol addict (Dr Jagga’s case) had a part of a denture stuck in upper esophagus for nearly 3 weeks now, could not be removed by repeated endoscopic attempts here in Patiala and then in Chandigarh. This was removed through cervical esophagotomy made on the left side.
17.5.2007
Ureteroneocystostomy left side for hydronephrosis and hydroureter; 7 years old male child with stricture lower end of ureter.
7.6.07
Big ovarian tumor with ascites in a 17 years old female. Cut section showed hair and calcified areas. Biopsy report was benign teratoma.
11.6.07
2 lap choles and one lap appy.
18.6.07
TEP. clinically direct hernia was actually indirect, difficult dissection, had a pseudorecurrence ?seroma. resolved after 20 days.
25.6.07
Called to participate in a nephrectomy R for NFK. Patient in prolonged shock still bleeding from IVC tears and tears of multiple lumbar veins, all sutured but the patient succumbed, having been in prolonged shock!
2.7.07
TEP
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