6 results on '"Prabhat Khakural"'
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2. Ruptured Corpus Luteum among Women Undergoing Laparotomy for Hemoperitoneum in a Tertiary Care Centre: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
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Pooja Paudyal, Suniti Joshi Rawal, and Prabhat Khakural
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anticoagulant ,corpus luteum ,hemoperitoneum. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Rupture of the corpus luteum, though generally self-limiting in women with normal coagulation, could lead to life-threatening bleeding in patients with prosthetic valves on anticoagulant therapy and described in only a few case reports in the literature. The aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of ruptured corpus luteum among women undergoing laparotomy for hemoperitoneum in a tertiary care centre. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among women undergoing laparotomy for hemoperitoneum in a tertiary centre from 7 April 2017 to 31 March 2021 after obtaining ethical approval from the Institutional Review Committee [Reference number: 328(6-11-E)2/73/74]. All women who underwent laparotomy for hemoperitoneum during the study period were enrolled. Convenience sampling technique was used. Point estimate and 95% Confidence Interval were calculated. Results: Out of 447 women who underwent laparotomy for hemoperitoneum, ruptured corpus luteum was seen in 48 (10.74%) (7.87-13.61, 95% Confidence Interval). Out of which 36 (75%) had prosthetic valves. There was 1 (2.77%) mortality and 3 (8.33%) recurrences. Conclusions: The prevalence of rupture of the corpus luteum among women undergoing laparotomy for hemoperitoneum was similar to other studies done in similar settings. Early diagnosis, emergent reversal of coagulopathy and surgery if needed are the mainstay of management.
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- 2023
3. Ruptured Corpus Luteum among Women Undergoing Laparotomy for Hemoperitoneum in a Tertiary Care Centre: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
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Pooja Paudyal, Suniti Joshi Rawal, and Prabhat Khakural
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anticoagulant ,corpus luteum ,hemoperitoneum. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Rupture of the corpus luteum, though generally self-limiting in women with normal coagulation, could lead to life-threatening bleeding in patients with prosthetic valves on anticoagulant therapy and described in only a few case reports in the literature. The aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of ruptured corpus luteum among women undergoing laparotomy for hemoperitoneum in a tertiary care centre. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among women undergoing laparotomy for hemoperitoneum in a tertiary centre from 7 April 2017 to 31 March 2021 after obtaining ethical approval from the Institutional Review Committee [Reference number: 328(6-11-E)2/73/74]. All women who underwent laparotomy for hemoperitoneum during the study period were enrolled. Convenience sampling technique was used. Point estimate and 95% Confidence Interval were calculated. Results: Out of 447 women who underwent laparotomy for hemoperitoneum, ruptured corpus luteum was seen in 48 (10.74%) (7.87-13.61, 95% Confidence Interval). Out of which 36 (75%) had prosthetic valves. There was 1 (2.77%) mortality and 3 (8.33%) recurrences. Conclusions: The prevalence of rupture of the corpus luteum among women undergoing laparotomy for hemoperitoneum was similar to other studies done in similar settings. Early diagnosis, emergent reversal of coagulopathy and surgery if needed are the mainstay of management.
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- 2023
4. Cardiac Myxoma among Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery in a Tertiary Care Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
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Prabhat Khakural, Ravi Baral, Anil Bhattarai, and Bhagawan Koirala
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embolism ,heart neoplasms ,myxoma ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Heart neoplasms are rare tumors. Myxoma is the commonest primary benign tumor of the heart presenting with features of obstruction, arrhythmia, and embolism. Surgical excision of the tumor is the gold standard of treatment. The aim of the study is to find out the prevalence of cardiac myxoma among all cardiac surgeries operated during the study period. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was done among 3800 patients undergoing surgery for cardiac tumors in a tertiary care center after obtaining approval from the Institutional Review Committee (Reference number- 36/(6-11)E2/077/078). The data was collected retrospectively from August 2012 to August 2020 using convenience sampling method. Statistical analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel 2016. Point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval was calculated along with frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation. Results: There were 26 (0.68%) (0.42-0.94 at 95% Confidence Interval) myxoma among 3800 cardiac surgeries performed over eight years. The mean age of the patients was 54.76±14.31 (range 17-75) years. Twenty (76.92%) patients were females. The commonest presenting symptom was shortness of breath in 19 (73.07%) patients. En masse excision with the closure of the atrial septal defect was the principal surgical technique. The mean Intensive Care Unit stay and hospital stays were 2.92±1.29 and 6.26±2.61 days respectively. There was no perioperative mortality. Conclusions: Cardiac myxoma was the most common cardiac tumor encountered as in other studies.
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- 2022
5. Cardiac Myxoma among Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery in a Tertiary Care Center: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
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Prabhat Khakural, Ravi Baral, Anil Bhattarai, and Bhagawan Koirala
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embolism ,heart neoplasms ,myxoma ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Heart neoplasms are rare tumors. Myxoma is the commonest primary benign tumor of the heart presenting with features of obstruction, arrhythmia, and embolism. Surgical excision of the tumor is the gold standard of treatment. The aim of the study is to find out the prevalence of cardiac myxoma among all cardiac surgeries operated during the study period. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was done among 3800 patients undergoing surgery for cardiac tumors in a tertiary care center after obtaining approval from the Institutional Review Committee (Reference number- 36/(6-11)E2/077/078). The data was collected retrospectively from August 2012 to August 2020 using convenience sampling method. Statistical analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel 2016. Point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval was calculated along with frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation. Results: There were 26 (0.68%) (0.42-0.94 at 95% Confidence Interval) myxoma among 3800 cardiac surgeries performed over eight years. The mean age of the patients was 54.76±14.31 (range 17-75) years. Twenty (76.92%) patients were females. The commonest presenting symptom was shortness of breath in 19 (73.07%) patients. En masse excision with the closure of the atrial septal defect was the principal surgical technique. The mean Intensive Care Unit stay and hospital stays were 2.92±1.29 and 6.26±2.61 days respectively. There was no perioperative mortality. Conclusions: Cardiac myxoma was the most common cardiac tumor encountered as in other studies.
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- 2022
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6. Outcome of diaphragmatic herniation and eventration repair in adults
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Prabhat Khakural, R Sapkota, and P Sayami
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Diaphragmatic hernia ,Eventration ,Morgagni hernia ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Introduction: Diaphragmatic hernia and eventration are amongst the less commonly encountered thoracic surgical problems in Nepal. Unlike, the cases of traumatic herniation, adults with congenital hermination and eventration seek medical attention very late. Methods: It is a retrospective observational study of patients presenting with diaphragmatic hermiation and eventration at Manmohan Cardiothoracic Vascular and Transplant Center, Kathmandu, Nepal. Medical records of five years (May, 2010 to April, 2015) were reviewed. Analysis of the demographic profile, clinical features, management and outcome was done. Results: There were a total of 15 patients who were diagnosed to have diaphragmatic hermiation and eventration. There were eight cases of hermiation and seven cases of eventration. There were three cases of acute diaphragmatic hermiation. Thoracic trauma was found to be associated in three cases of herniation only. The mean age at presentation was 46.5 years. Thoracic trauma was seen in Younger age (mean age being 34 yrs). There were two cases of morgagni hernia and one of these was diagnosed incidentally. Mean duration of symptoms was two months. The most common presenting symptoms were shortness of breath and cough. Twelve cases were repaired via thoracotomy. Mean size of diaphragmatic defect was six centimeters. The most commonly herniated organ was stomach followed by momentum. Placation was the most commonly performed procedure in eventration and primary repair was done in six cases of hermiation and mesh repair in two cases. Only two patients had superficial surgical site infection. Mean duration of hospital stay was eight days. The patients were doing good up to mean follow up period of four months. Conclusion: Diaphragmatic hermiation and eventration in symptomatic patients should be managed surgically. Surgical approaches can be thoracotomy, laparotomy and Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery. Outcome following surgery is good with minimal postoperative complications. JSSN 2015; 18 (1), Page : 1-4
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- 2017
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