Original Article

Anesthetic Errors During Procedures in the United States

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the incidence of anesthetic errors per discharges in the United States within these errors, the incidence of death. A secondary aim was to identify any association between the mortality and patient comorbidities.Methods: A retrospective analysis of the hospitals in the United…

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Original Article

Prospective Evaluation of Surgical Outcomes of Robot-Assisted Sacrocolpopexy and Sacrocervicopexy for the Management of Apical Pelvic Support Defects

Objective: To evaluate outcomes of robot-assisted sacrocolpopexy (RSCP) and sacrocervicopexy (RCSP). Methods: We conducted a prospective study of women undergoing RSCP or RCSP between June 2008 and January 2010. Results: A total of 85 cases (48 RSCP and 37 supracervical hysterectomy with concomitant RCSP) were performed: 33% (28/85) for stage…

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Review

Splenic Injury from Colonoscopy: A Review and Management Guidelines

Splenic injury is an uncommon complication of colonoscopy. Less than 100 cases are reported in the English language literature. The exact mechanism of injury to the spleen during colonoscopy is unknown; various authors propose several risk factors and possible mechanisms. Splenic injury can be graded or classified according to the…

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Case Report

Chylous Ascites as a Rare Complication After Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery

Chylous ascites is a rare complication, and the treatment, which includes conservative and surgical strategies, is controversial. We describe two cases of chylous ascites that occurred after abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery. The first patient died of underlying diseases despite conservative treatment, while in the second patient, chylous ascites resolved with…

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Case Report

Splenic Laceration Following Routine Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy is a routine procedure done tens of thousands of times per year for screening purposes. The vast majority of these procedures are uneventful. There are, however, complications that can arise from this procedure, including hollow viscus perforation and hemorrhage. We present a case in which a lesser known complication…

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Case Report

An Unusual Complication: Prolonged Myopathy Due to an Alternative Medical Therapy with Heat and Massage

Abstract:A 66-year-old male presented with swelling of the neck and arms, which was limiting his daily activities. Serum muscle enzymes were increased. A detailed history revealed that the patient received 10 cycles of infrared heat and massage therapy approximately 1 month before his first visit to the outpatient clinic. The…

Posted in: Chronic pain 4 complementary and alternative medicine 5 complication 8 myopathy 4

Original Article

Epidemiological, Clinical, Laboratory Findings, and Outcomes of Disseminated Tuberculosis in Tehran, Iran

Background: Disseminated tuberculosis (TB) accounts for 1 to 3% of all TB cases. This retrospective study reviews the clinical, radiological, laboratory findings and outcome in patients with disseminated tuberculosis in an endemic area. Methods: Medical records were reviewed for patients with disseminated TB admitted to two tertiary centers in Tehran,…

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Case Report

Chest Wall Necrosis and Death Secondary to Hydrochloric Acid Infusion for Metabolic Alkalosis

Central line complications are common, and extravasation injuries related to infusion of caustic substances have been previously described. Although hydrochloric acid has been used for many years to treat metabolic alkalosis, there have been no reported fatal complications. We report the case of a 53-year-old female who received a fatal…

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