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Annals of surgical case reports and images (ISSN 2996-7414) is an official peer-reviewed journal providing an opportunity to researchers and scientist to explore the advanced and latest research covering all aspects but not limited to knee surgery, Endocrine, spinal, breast, Preoperative and Postoperative Patient Management, Complications in Surgery etc. This scientific journal aims to promote the development and innovative techniques of surgery and case reports that are provided by the researchers, which must help trainees, and researchers, students related to clinical and surgical field from across the world.
The journal that accepts the articles in the form of research articles, reviews, case reports and clinical images related to surgery and case reports.
Read MoreSub-total cholecystectomy is bail out procedure for difficult Gall bladder surgery. Long term sequalae can be remnant Gall bladder cholecystitis and stone disease which needs completion cholecystectomy. Certain rules are to be followed during this surgery.
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of diabetes that arises when insulin levels are insufficient, resulting in the accumulation of ketones in the bloodstream. Postoperative hyperglycaemia triggered by surgical and anaesthetic stress is a well-recognized phenomenon and can lead to adverse clinical outcomes.
A 41-year-old male accountant who had a symptomatic redundant sigmoid colon for 10 years had a sigmoidectomy. Six hours post operatively, he developed symptoms of musculoskeletal Myasthenia Gravis (MG) crisis. This has not been reported before in surgery literature reviewed.
Spontaneous splenic rupture associated with colonoscopy is a rare and poorly documented event that requires prompt and precise identification, with surgical intervention being the usual management approach. A 64-year-old female patient underwent interventional colonoscopy for a mucosectomy.
Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVNS) is a rare proliferative disease. You are more likely to experience it as a child, but adults get sick with the same thing too. It involves mainly the synovial joints, tendon sheaths and bursa membranes; knee is most commonly affected site but hip shoulder and smaller" joints may also be involved.
The journal covers all aspects of surgery and case reports. Few are listed below: