A failed lap appy, a testicular tumor, an omental band causing intestinal obstruction and a lip swelling
Posted on: April 12, 2015
28.3.15
A laparoscopic appendectomy in a 35 years old male had to be converted to open operation when the appendix could not be found. At open operation, the appendix could be palpated, buried in the retroperitoneum retrocecally. Thereafter, it was removed retrogradely.
1.4.15
A difficult TEP repair of a right inguinal hernia. The thick big sac contained omentum, which had to be reduced from below and then the sac could be dissected free, and was ligated with vicryl.
4.4.15
A testicular tumor in a young male (32 years old), with high level of tumor markers, was removed through inguinal approach.
5.4.15
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (dr Grover’s daughter-in-law, herself a doctor), recorded by dr Grover’s camera (handycam).
10.4.15
Anderson-Hyne’s pyeloplasty for right sided hydronephrosis due to congenital UPJ obstruction, in a 22 years old female.
11.4.15
Laparotomy for intestinal obstruction of 7 days duration, not resolving on conservative treatment, in an 85-years old lady (mother-in-law of dr Darshan pal Sharma). There was an omental band causing the obstruction, this was divided. The patient needed ICU care postoperatively due to bad lungs (crepts bilateral).



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