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Trauma monthly | 2013

Delayed Presentation of Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia: a Diagnosis of Suspicion with Increased Morbidity and Mortality

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Hafeezulla Lone; Ghulam Nabi Lone; Mohd Lateef Wani; Shabir Ahmad Ganie; Nasir-u-din Wani; Masaratul Gani

Background Diaphragmatic rupture due to blunt or penetrating injury may be a missed diagnosis in an acute setting and can present with a delayed complication with significantly increased morbidity and mortality. Objectives The objective of this study is to better understand why diaphragmatic tears with delayed presentation and diagnosis are so often missed and why traumatic diaphragmatic tears are difficult to diagnose in emergency settings and how they present with grievous complications. Patients and Methods Eleven patients with diaphragmatic hernias with delayed presentation and delayed diagnosis were operated within the last five years. All patients presented with different complications like gut gangrene or respiratory distress. Results Out of eleven patients who were operated on for diaphragmatic hernia, three patients (27%) died. Three patients required colonic resection, one patient needed gastrectomy and one patient underwent esophagogastrectomy. Conclusions A small diaphragmatic tear due to blunt trauma to the abdomen is difficult to diagnosis in acute settings due to ragged margins and possibly no herniated contents and usually present with a delayed complication. Therefore a careful examination of the entire traumatized area is the best approach in treating delayed presentation of traumatic diaphragmatic hernia prior to development of grievous complications.


Muller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research | 2013

Right anterolateral thoracotomy a minimally invasive approach to mitral valve replacement

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Abdul Ghani Ahangar; Zamir Ahmad Shah; Ghulam Nabi Lone; Hafeezulla Lone; Mohd Lateef Wani; Abdual Majeed Dar; Mohd Akbar Bhat; Shyam Singh; Syeed Whaid; Nadeem Ulnazeer Kawoosa

Background: The objectives of this study were to analyze the results of the right anterolateral thoracotomy approach for primary mitral valve replacement with reference to length of incision, surgical exposure, mean cross-clamp time, mean bypass time, intensive care unit (ICU) stay, hospital stay, overall comorbidity sepsis, dehiscence, healing cosmesis and cost-effectiveness. Materials and Methods: Thirty-three patients were operated for mitral valve disease in the Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences from September 2009 to August 2011 and all patients underwent mitral valve replacement. Results: Of the 33 patients, 13 were male (40.6%) and 19 were female (59.4%). The length of incision was 14.8 ± 2.3 cm and, in thoracotomy, there was a significantly lesser duration of ICU stay the entire hospital stay. Scar visibility was around 25% in case of thoracotomy. Conclusion: Approach through a right anterolateral thoracotomy proved to be easy to perform while maintaining maximum security for the patients. Besides its better cosmetic result, especially in female patients, this approach proved to have several advantages. It offered a better exposure to the mitral apparatus even in patients with small left atrium, allowing mitral valve replacement to be performed easily. The shorter hospital stay and cost-effectiveness of thoracotomy approach is an additional relief to the family.


Trauma monthly | 2012

Role of Liberal Primary Fasciotomy in Traumatic Vascular Injury

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Hafeezulla Lone; Mohd Lateef Wani; Farooq Ahmad Dar; Nasiru din Wani; Shadab Nabi Wani

Background Vascular injury represents less than 1% of all injuries, but deserves special attention because of its severe complications. Amputation or retention of a painful functionless limb is the most untoward result of severe vascular injury or inadequate treatmet. Thus, vascular injury needs a judicious and multidimensional approach. Objectives This retrospective study was done to asess the outcome of minor modifications of the methodology of extremity fasciotomy by making it liberal with respect to incision and definition. Materials and Methods Out of 55 patients in 2008, 45 patients (Group A) had either no fasciotomy or limited primary fasciotomy, 10 patients (Group B) had primary liberal fasciotomy. Another group from 2008 onwards had undergone primary liberal fasciotomy in all the 45 patients (Group C). Results In group A, we had 5 amputations and one death. In group B, there were no amputations or deaths and from group C, we had one amputation and no deaths. Conclusions Blunt and distal traumatic vascular injury of the extremities and its repair should always combined with primary liberal fasciotomy, which although increases manageable morbidity, avoids disability (functional as well as anatomical).


The Journal of Association of Chest Physicians | 2013

Carcinoma lung: Clinical presentation, diagnosis, and its surgical management

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Mohd Lateef Wani; Hafeezulla Lone; Shadab Nabi Wani; Syed Abir Hussain

The aim of this article is to review the surgical management of lung carcinoma. Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world, and a leading cause of death in men and women. By any conventional measure, the enormity of this global problem is immense. In some countries incidence and mortality rates have peaked and are beginning to decline. In many developing nations, the burden of disease is rising and will continue to rise because of aggressive tobacco industry marketing which is leading to a growing prevalence of cigarette smoking. This is also one of the major causes of cancer deaths in our Kashmir valley. The method of literature search was from articles published in PubMed and Google Scholar.


Oman Medical Journal | 2013

Esophageal Tuberculosis Presenting As Dysphagia

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Gulzar Ahmad Dar; Arif Kelam; Hafeezulla Lone; Maqsood Ahmad Dar; Nasir-ud-din Wani; Mohd Lateef Wani; Shadab Nabi Wani; Tariq Abdullah Mir; Masarat-ul Ganie

Esophageal tuberculosis is rare in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts with advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, even in countries with high prevalence of tuberculosis, e.g., South East Asia. This study presents a case report of esophageal tuberculosis presenting as dysphagia.


Bulletin of emergency and trauma | 2013

Lung Contusion: A Clinico-Pathological Entity with Unpredictable Clinical Course

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Hafeezulla Lone; Ghulam Nabi Lone; Mohd Lateef Wani; Shyam Singh; Abdual Majeed Dar; Nasir-u-din Wani; Shadab Nabi Wani; Nadeem-ul Nazeer


international cardiovascular research journal | 2012

The Increasing Rate of Secondary Amputation in Popliteal Arterial Injury Associated with Multi-Organ Injuries and Hypotension

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Hafeezulla Lone; Mohd Lateef Wani; Nasir-u-din Wani; Abdual Ganie Ahangar; Shabir Ahmad Ganie


Bulletin of emergency and trauma | 2014

The Efficacy of Rigid Bronchoscopy for Foreign Body Aspiration

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Mohd Lateef Wani; Abdul Gani Ahangar; Gholam Nabi Lone; Shyam Singh; Hafeezulla Lone; Shadab Nabi Wani


international cardiovascular research journal | 2013

Native Arterio-Venous Fistula Is the Vascular Access of Choice for Hemodialysis in End Stage Renal Disease

Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Hafeezulla Lone; Abdul Majeed Dar; Ghulam Nabi Lone; Mohd Lateef Wani


Bulletin of emergency and trauma | 2015

Characteristics of Pseudoaneurysms in Northern India; Risk Analysis, Clinical Profile, Surgical Management and Outcome

Hafeezulla Lone; Farooq Ahmad Ganie; Ghulam Nabi Lone; Abdul Majeed Dar; Mohammad Akbar Bhat; Shyam Singh; Khursheed Ahmad Parra

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Farooq Ahmad Ganie

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Mohd Lateef Wani

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Shadab Nabi Wani

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Ghulam Nabi Lone

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Shyam Singh

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Abdul Majeed Dar

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Masaratul Gani

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Nasir-u-din Wani

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Abdual Majeed Dar

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Abdul Gani Ahangar

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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