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Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | 2015

Primary Repair of Oesophageal Perforation, An experience of 54 cases

Amer Bilal

Esophageal perforation is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, therefore prompt diagnosis and effective treatment are important for thoracic esophageal perforations. Primary repair provides good results for repair of thoracic esophageal perforations


Annals of King Edward Medical University | 2016

Management of empyema thoracis: Peshawar experience of 450 patients

Salim M; Amer Bilal; Tahira Nishtar; Shoaib Nabi; Gohar Ali; Ayesha Mansoor; Haider Shah

Objective: To observe the various clinical presentations of empyema thoracis and evaluate its management and outcome. Study design: An observational descriptive study. Place and duration: Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Postgraduate Medical Institute, Lady Reading Hospital from June 2001 to June 2004. Materials and methods: Clinical record of 450 patients who underwent various surgical procedures during 3 years were retrospectively analyzed. Detailed scrutiny of record was carried out to analyze the clinical presentation; various surgical procedures and outcome. Results: There were 270 (60%) male and 180 (40%) female patients. Majority of the patients 310 (68.8%) were in the age range of 20 - 40 years. Common presentation was fever (62%); cough (26%) and chest pain (11%). The duration of symptoms was less than 8 weeks in 57 % and more than 8 weeks in 42% cases. Common etiologies were pneumonia (31%), post tuberculous (37.7%), traumatic (24%) and iatrogenic (6.6%). Tube thoracostomy was the initial l ine of management in 200 patients. Decortication was required in 200 patients while 50 patients needed thoracoplasty to obliterate persistent residual pleural space. The mortality was 4% (18/450). Thirty one (7%) had wound infection, air leak in 18 (4%), wound dehiscence in 9 (2%) and septicemia in 14 (3%) cases. Conclusion: Depending upon the stage, various surgical options exist for the treatment of thoracic empyema. Selection of the most appropriate procedure must be individualized but the basic principle is evacuation of pus from the pleural space, appropriate antibiotic therapy and obliteration of empyema cavity.


Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | 2015

Early results of excision of 220 cases of primary chest wall tumors in 12 year period

Amer Bilal

Primary chest wall tumors originate from different constructions of thoracic wall. Resectable tumors are excised with primary closure or chest wall reconstruction with better outcome.


Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | 2015

Stomach pullup for burnt out esophagus, an experience of 44 cases

Amer Bilal

Gastric pull-up with cervical anastomosis is a safe procedure, which can be performed for the treatment of non-dilatable corrosive esophageal stricture.


Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | 2015

Management of Fire Arm Injury chest, an experience of 10,200 patients

Amer Bilal

Firearm injury chest are among the most common and leading cause of trauma along with roadside accidents in tertiary care hospitals around the world. The situation in the developing world, including Pakistan, is even worse where terrorism, poverty, social inequality, unemployment and access to the illegal weapons are obvious.


Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad | 2008

Road traffic injuries in Pakistan: challenges in estimation through routine hospital data.

Muhammad Muslim; Amer Bilal; Muhammad Salim; Muhammad Abid Khan; Abdul Baseer; Manzoor Ahmed


Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute | 2011

MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATIC DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIAS

Muhammad Abid Khan; Amer Bilal; Viqar Aslam; Mohtashim Billah; Ain ul Hadi; Farid Ullah; Abdul Baseer; Mohammad Muslim


Annals of King Edward Medical University | 2016

Diaphragmatic injuries, a retrospective analysis of 50 patients

Amer Bilal; Salim M; Tahira Nishtar; Shoaib Nabi; Mohammad Muslim; Manzoor Ahmed; Gohar Ali; Shehzad Cheema


Pakistan Journal of Chest medicine | 2017

Experience of Surgical Management of Mediastinal Masses in a Thoracic Surgical Unit of a Tertiary Care Hospital

Amer Bilal; Muhammad Imran; Muhammad Salim Khan


Annals of King Edward Medical University | 2016

Esophagectomy for Carcinoma Esophagus - Peshawar experience of 270 cases in 4 years

Amer Bilal; Abdul Baseer; Tahira Nishtar; Mohammad Muslim; Salim M; Muhammad Shoaib Nabi; Viqar Aslam; Farhan Majeed

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