Journal of Surgery

Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2014

  • Papillary Carcinoma in the Thyroglossal Duct Cyst

    Nalan Alev Canbolat, Tarik Gandi Cincin, Serdar Yanik, Ayse Neslin Akkoca, Aysegul Kaynar

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2014
    Pages: 63-64
    Received: Aug. 25, 2014
    Accepted: Sep. 09, 2014
    Published: Sep. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Aim: The most common congenital neck masses are thyroglossal duct cysts (TDC). They are often benign. 1% may become malignant. Although rare; the most common malignant pathology of them are thyroid papillary carcinoma. Therefore we wanted to share this case considering that is important.
  • Successful Surgical Repair of Transected Common Carotid Artery after 12 Hours from Trauma

    Grigol Keshelava, Zurab Robakidze, Gela Kurashvili, Irakli Goletiani

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2014
    Pages: 65-67
    Received: Sep. 27, 2014
    Accepted: Oct. 11, 2014
    Published: Oct. 20, 2014
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    Abstract: This case reports a case of transection of common carotid artery (CCA) resulting in cerebral ischemia and stroke in 21-year-old-man. A patient was operated after 12 hours from penetrating trauma of CCA with favorable result. Hemiparesis disappeared on the fifth day, subsequently performing the surgery. Speech recovered within the month since the op... Show More
  • A Rare Variation in Facial Artery and Its Implications in Facial Surgery: Case Report

    Ajit Kumar, Ganesh Elumalai, Malarvani Thangamani, Nirmala Palayathan, Manish Kr Singh

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2014
    Pages: 68-71
    Received: Sep. 28, 2014
    Accepted: Oct. 08, 2014
    Published: Oct. 20, 2014
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    Abstract: Facial artery is usually the main artery supplying the face. It gives three named branches on the face, the inferior labial, the superior labial and the lateral nasal and continues as the angular artery. Face is also supplied by the transverse facial artery and the arteries accompanying the cutaneous nerves. In our present case report, we observed ... Show More
  • Gel Filler Dermotension

    Marlen Andreevich Sulamanidze, Alexander Ivanovich Nerobeyev, Arnold Aramovich Adamyan, George Marlenovich Sulamanidze, Konstantin Marlenovich Sulamanidze

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2014
    Pages: 72-77
    Received: Sep. 10, 2014
    Accepted: Oct. 14, 2014
    Published: Oct. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Introduction. During a classical dermotension operation usually skin incision is usually performed, a cellulocutaneous flap is mobilized, i.e. a subcutaneous pocket is created wherein an expander is inserted. Then the wound is closed and the process of filling the elastic bulb begins after the stage of stable wound cicatrization being reached. Mate... Show More
  • Team Assessment Behaviour (TAB): Is it an Ideal Tool for Improving Professional Behaviour in Trainee Doctors

    Syed Adnan Kabir, Syed Irfan Kabir, Imran Khan, Roma Patel

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2014
    Pages: 78-81
    Received: Sep. 25, 2014
    Accepted: Oct. 28, 2014
    Published: Oct. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: The assessment of a trainee doctor’s performance in a clinical setup is not only challenging and important, but is also necessary to assure standards, judge competence to practice, set targets for improvements, and most importantly to protect patients. Multi source feedback (MSF) / Mini-Pat (Mini Peer Assessment Tool) / Team Assessment Behavior (TA... Show More