- Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders
- Esophageal and GI Pathology
- Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
- Cleft Lip and Palate Research
- Hernia repair and management
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
- Abdominal Trauma and Injuries
- Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
- Biliary and Gastrointestinal Fistulas
- Whipple's Disease and Interleukins
- Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
- Peripheral Artery Disease Management
- Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
- Tracheal and airway disorders
- Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
- Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research
- Oropharyngeal Anatomy and Pathologies
- Abdominal Surgery and Complications
- Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
- Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
- COVID-19 diagnosis using AI
- Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management
- Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments
Command Hospital
2023
Nepalese Army Institute of Health Services
2021-2022
The Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19) originated in Wuhan China December has evolved over the past year terms of its pathophysiology, clinical presentation, imaging manifestations and management strategies. Though COVID-19 is predominantly a pulmonary illness, it now established to show widespread extra involvement. Gastrointestinal are also well known. infection presenting with involvement gallbladder extremely rare medical literature. Gallbladder perforation should be thought patients...
Abstract Subclavian Steal Syndrome (SSS) is a rare vascular syndrome caused due to proximal occlusion or stenosis of subclavian innominate artery. It usually asymptomatic but occasionally may present with vertebro‐basilar insufficiency and/or upper limb ischemia. Atherosclerosis the most common cause.
Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis (XGC) is an uncommon type of chronic cholecystitis. Clinical presentation, laboratory findings, and radiological analysis mimic gallbladder carcinoma. A definitive diagnosis made by histological study. Cholecystectomy, along with adjuncts as required, performed for management.We present a case 67-year-old female who was planned interval cholecystectomy gallstone pancreatitis. Her clinical, findings were suggestive cholelithiasis laparoscopic cholecystectomy....
Bilateral giant inguinoscrotal hernia (GIH) is rare and creates significant challenge in surgical management. The main concern of reduction to abdominal cavity development compartment syndrome (ACS). Different approaches for prevention ACS after surgery have been suggested.We report a case 68-year-old male with bilateral 20 years reaching just below midpoint thigh. He presented difficulty micturition mobility. Preoperative investigations were normal. underwent mesh repair without any...
Marginal ulcers are rare complications of pancreatoduodenectomy. Patient can present with varying symptoms such as epigastric discomfort, pain, dysphagia, or in emergency department like bleeding and perforation.
Perforated marginal ulcer following Whipple procedure: A case reportAbstractMarginal ulcers are rare complications of pancreatoduodenectomy. Patient can present with varying symptoms such as epigastric discomfort, pain, dysphagia, or land in emergency like bleeding and perforation.IntroductionWhipple procedures performed for variety benign malignant lesions affecting the pancreatic head, duodenum, distal bile duct.1 Marginal ulcer, one long term pancreatoduodenectomy, ulcerations that occur...
Goldenhar Syndrome, also synonymously known as oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum is a rare congenital malformation involving face, eyes, ears and vertebra. The exact etiopathogenesis not clear but maldevelopment of first second pharyngeal arches mentioned in literature. This syndrome associated with abnormalities cardiac, renal, pulmonary nervous system. Some cases present classic where diagnosis usually clinical. However, atypical have been reported. We report case one year old boy...
Subclavian Steal Syndrome (SSS) is a rare vascular syndrome caused due to proximal occlusion or stenosis of subclavian innominate artery. It usually asymptomatic but occasionally may present with vertebrobasilar insufficiency and/or upper limb ischemia. Atherosclerosis the most common cause.