Bhaskar Satsangi
M.G.M. Medical College
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African Journal of Paediatric Surgery | 2010
Raj Kumar Mathur; Brajesh K Lahoti; Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi
A case of reconstruction after penile skin avulsion is described in an eight-year-old boy. Penile coverage was gained by use of the avulsed skin flap itself, without a graft or local tissue flap. The procedure avoids any valuable time delay; thus, enhancing the chances to obtain adequate flap viability, avoids patient discomfort caused by perineal expansion, gives a satisfactory cosmetic appearance, and taking into account his age, avoids future psychosomatic and psychosexual problems.
Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2011
Brijesh Kumar Lahoti; Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi; Rajkumar Mathur
OBJECTIVE Common cloaca is a complex anorectal and genitourinary malformation in which the rectum, vagina and urinary tract are fused to form a single channel. Surgical treatment is complicated especially when the channel is long. Our aim was to emphasize the importance of joint mobilization of the urogenital sinus after separation from the rectum. This maneuver avoids separation of the urinary tract from the genital tract, and reduces operating time by more than 60%. The functional and cosmetic results are also excellent. PATIENTS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed all consecutive cases of persistent cloaca managed by total urogenital mobilization via a posterior sagittal approach during 2005-2009. There were 25 patients, with a median age of 18 months (10 months-3 years). Two patients with a long common channel required additional maneuvers after mobilization to complete the reconstruction. Each patient had a primary covering colostomy. After distal loop colograms, genitograms, renal ultrasound and genitoscopy, patients were planned for definitive surgery at 1-3 years of age. CONCLUSION Total urogenital sinus mobilization in cases of common cloaca represents a surgical advance, and is a promising procedure with reasonably good results for this complex anomaly.
African Journal of Paediatric Surgery | 2010
Brijesh Kumar Lahoti; Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi; Manoj Sudarania; Shashi Shankar Sharma; Vijay Upadhyaya; Rajkumar Mathur
BACKGROUND To analyse a tertiary care experience with various pancreatic problems in the paediatric age group and clarify the frequency of various pancreatic diseases in the same patient population as well as the role of surgical or conservative management in their treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS All patients with clinical suspicion of disease pertaining to the pancreas, substantiated by laboratory investigations or imaging modalities over a period of five years are included in our study. RESULTS Of the total 228 patients with various pancreatic problems, who presented to us, mostly with acute pancreatitis and pancreatic trauma, 64 needed surgical interventions. The total mortality rate encountered was a meagre 3.5%. CONCLUSION Paediatric pancreatic disorders are not so infrequent; and a high index of suspicion aided by the newer modalities of investigation greatly helps in the appropriate and timely management.
International Braz J Urol | 2011
Rajkumar Mathur; Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi; Fareed Khan; Sudarshan Odiya
International Journal of Surgery | 2010
Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi; Sumit Shukla; Brijesh Kumar Lahoti; Raj Kumar Mathur; Ankur Maheshwari
Updates in Surgery | 2011
Rajkumar Mathur; Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi
International Journal of Surgery | 2011
Rajkumar Mathur; Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi; Fareed Khan; Sudarshan Odiya
Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2011
Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi; Ramsharan Raikwar; Sumit Shukla; Raj Kumar Mathur
The Turkish journal of gastroenterology | 2011
Dharamdas Paramhans; Sapna Shukla; Raj Kumar Mathur; Bhaskar Satsangi; Ankur Batra
Archive | 2011
Gaurav Aggarwal; Bhaskar Satsangi; Ramsharan Raikwar; Sumit Shukla; Raj Kumar Mathur