Dipti Mohapatra
Siksha O Anusandhan University
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World Journal of Clinical Cases | 2015
Prakash Kumar Sasmal; Tushar Subhadarshan Mishra; Satyajit Rath; Susanta Meher; Dipti Mohapatra
Laparoscopic surgery (LS), also termed minimal access surgery, has brought a paradigm shift in the approach to modern surgical care. Early postoperative recovery, less pain, improved aesthesis and early return to work have led to its popularity both amongst surgeons and patients. Its application has progressed from cholecystectomies and appendectomies to various other fields including gastrointestinal surgery, urology, gynecology and oncosurgery. However, LS has its own package of complications. Port site infection (PSI), although infrequent, is one of the bothersome complications which undermine the benefits of minimal invasive surgery. Not only does it add to the morbidity of the patient but also spoils the reputation of the surgeon. Despite the advances in the field of antimicrobial agents, sterilization techniques, surgical techniques, operating room ventilation, PSIs still prevail. The emergence of rapid growing atypical mycobacteria with multidrug resistance, which are the causative organism in most of the cases, has further compounded the problem. PSIs are preventable if appropriate measures are taken preoperatively, intraoperatively and postoperatively. PSIs can often be treated non-surgically, with early identification and appropriate management. Macrolides, quinolones and aminoglycosides antibiotics do show promising activity against the atypical mycobacteria. This review article highlights the clinical burden, presentations and management of PSIs in LS as shared by various authors in the literature. We have given emphasis to atypical mycobacteria, which are emerging as a common etiological agent for PSIs in LS. Although the existing literature lacks consensus regarding PSI management, the complication can be best avoided by strictly abiding by the commandments of sterilization techniques of the laparoscopic instruments with appropriate sterilizing agent.
International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2015
Manasi Behera; Dipti Mohapatra; Nibedita Priyadarsini; Tapaswini Mishra; Priyambada Panda
International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2015
Dipti Mohapatra; Nibedita Priyadarsini; Manasi Behera; Priyambada Panda; Tapaswini Mishra
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research | 2016
Dipti Mohapatra; Tapaswini Mishra; Manasi Behera; Priyambada Panda
International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2014
Nibedita Priyadarsini; Dipti Mohapatra; Manasi Behera
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research | 2018
Anugya Aparajita Behera; Suresh Kumar Behera; Dipti Mohapatra; Arati Mohanty
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research | 2018
Anugya Aparajita Behera; Priyambada Panda; Dipti Mohapatra; Suresh Kumar Behera; Arati Mohanty
The Journal of medical research | 2016
Manasi Behera; Nibedita Priyadarsini; Dipti Mohapatra; Tapaswini Mishra; Anugya Aparajita Behera
The Journal of medical research | 2016
Priyambada Panda; Dipti Mohapatra; Sitansu K. Panda; Tapaswini Mishra; Nibedita Priyadarsini; Manasi Behera
International journal of scientific research | 2016
Dipti Mohapatra; Priyambada Panda; Manasi Behera; Nibedita Priyadarsini