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Lap chole in obese, ?SMA syndrome etc

Posted on: May 16, 2010

20.4.10
Lap chole in a very obese (>120 kg)  35 years old female. Difficult due to fat in Calot’s triangle. Had to be kept in anaesthesia recovery for a very long time due to respiratory problems.
 
23.4.10
Varicose veins leg 35 M – Trendelenburgh, stripping to knee and multiple phlebectomies.
 
27.4.10
Thyroid lobectomy for recurred thyroid cyst after aspiration. 50F.
 
4.5.10
Extended right hemicolectomy 55 M from Dhanaula, with h/o anaemia, occult blood in stools positive and CT showing a mass in right colon. At operation, the cut section of specimen showed no real tumour inside but instead 3 strictures and multiple lymph nodes in mesocolon.Biopsy reported as eosinophilic colitis!!.
 
7.5.10
60M with h/o severe pain after every feed, CT showing dilated D1 and D2 and giving a diagnosis of SMA syndrome. Laparotomy – lot of ascitic fluid, missed on imaging!!. DJ flexure tightly fixed and scarred with nothing passing beyond into jejunum. No real tumour palpable. FNAC taken from dense retroperitoneal scar. GJ done. Cytology of ascitic fluid and FNAC came out to be negative for malignancy.!
 
11.5.10
TEP repair for bilateral inguinal herniae. 35M from Samana (dr Ashok Galib’s case)
12.5.10
Laparoscopic nephrectomy right non-functioning kidney.

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