Ndeye Aby Ndoye
Cheikh Anta Diop University
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African Journal of Paediatric Surgery | 2013
Oumar Ndour; Helle Moustapha; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Gabriel Ngom
Injury of the gallbladder after blunt abdominal trauma is rare. Isolated contusion of the gallbladder is exceptional because of its anatomical localization. It is protected by the liver, intestines, the omentum, and ribs. Its clinical presentation is often insidious, the reason why the diagnosis is often made during an exploring laparotomy. The delayed diagnosis is often responsible for high morbidity and mortality. The early diagnosis is thus essential but still remains a challenge. We report a case of isolated perforation of the gallbladder after blunt abdominal trauma in a 15-years-old boy found at the stage of generalized peritonitis. The exploratory laparotomy leads to diagnosis and treating the lesion by cholecystectomy.
The Pan African medical journal | 2017
Papa Alassane Mbaye; Aimé Lakh Faye; Aloise Sagna; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Ndeye Fatou Seck; Omar Ndour; Gabrie Ngom
We report the case of a 7-year old girl presenting with sub-occlusive syndrome associated with acute paroxysmal abdominal pain at the level of the upper abdomen, vomiting and no evacuation of faeces. Physical examination showed discomfort with palpation of the upper abdomen. Abdominal ultrasound showed poorly limited intraperitoneal tissue formation without vascular features on doppler, exercising a mass effect on the neighborhood structures; mesenteric vessels were in their normal position. This mass on CT scan scorresponded to a well limited lipomatous formation exercising a mass effect on the caecum associated with volvulus of the small intestine. The diagnosis of volvulus of the small intestine caused by mesenteric lipoma was retained. Surgical exploration confirmed this diagnosis. The patient underwent unrolling of the small intestine and lipoma enucleation. The postoperative course was uneventful after a follow-up of 6 months. Anatomo-pathological examination confirmed the lipomateuse nature of the mass.
The Pan African medical journal | 2017
Azhar Salim Mohamed; Alouise Sagna; Mbaye Fall; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Papa Alassane Mbaye; Aimé Faye Fall; Alou Diaby; Oumar Ndour; Gabriel Ngom
Les accidents de la vie courante (AcVC) sont fréquents chez l’enfant et peuvent être à l’origine de lésions handicapantes et de décès. L’objectif de notre travail était d’étudier les aspects épidémiologiques et lésionnels des AcVC à Dakar. C’est une étude transversale descriptive menée du 1er Janvier 2013 au 30 juin 2013. Les enfants victimes d’accidents domestiques, d’accidents de sport et de loisirs ou d’accidents scolaires ont été inclus. Nous avons étudié des paramètres généraux et des paramètres ayant trait à chaque type d’AcVC. Deux cent et un enfants ont été inclus, ce qui représentait 27% des consultations aux urgences. Il y avait 148 garçons et 53 filles. Les enfants de moins de 5 ans étaient les plus touchés (37,8%). Le football et le jeu de lutte étaient les grands pourvoyeurs d’AcVC. Les AcVC survenaient principalement à domicile (58,2%) et dans les aires de sport et de loisirs (31,8%). Les fractures prédominaient dans les différents types d’AcVC: 54,9% des accidents domestiques, 68,8% des accidents de sport et de loisirs et 40% des accidents scolaires. Au plan épidémiologique, nos résultats sont superposables à la littérature. Les fractures prédominent à l’opposé de la littérature où les contusions sont prépondérantes. Le jeu de lutte est le plus grand pourvoyeur de ces fractures après le football. La connaissance des aspects épidémiologiques et lésionnels permet de mener des campagnes de prévention des AcVC à Dakar.Accidents of everyday life (AcVC) are common in children and can led to disabling injuries and death. This study aimed to analyze the epidemiological aspects of AcVC and the related injury mechanisms in Dakar. We conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted from 1 January 2013 to 30 June 2013. All the children victims of domestic accidents, sport and leisure accidents or school accidents were included. We studied some general parameters and some parameters related to each type of AcVC. Two hundred and one children were included, accounting for 27% of emergency consultations. There were 148 boys and 53 girls. Children less than 5 years of age were most affected (37.8%). Football and wrestling game were the main causes of AcVC. AcVC occur mainly at home (58.2%) and in the areas of sport and recreation (31.8%). The fractures predominated in the different types of AcVC: 54.9% of domestic accidents, 68.8% of sport and recreation accidents and 40% of school accidents. From an epidemiological perspective, our results are superimposable to literature. Fractures predominated contrary to literature where bruises were preponderant. Wrestling game is the main cause of these fractures, after football. The acquisition of knowledge about the epidemiological aspects of AcVC and the related injury mechanisms will allow for prevention campaigns in Dakar.
Medical & Surgical Urology | 2016
Cheikh Diouf; Ibrahima Diallo; Fatou Mbaye; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Aimée Lakh Faye; Oumar Ndour; Gabriel Ngom
Long considered a disease of elderly women, urethral prolapse is increasingly found in girls, mostly African. It is a rare disease which causes eversion of the urethral mucosa through the meatus. Such pathophysiology, still debated, contrasts with the purely clinical diagnosis in the presence of genital bleeding or vulva swelling more or less painful, and bleeding when touched. Surgical treatment gives excellent results. We hereby give details of our experience across three cases of urethral prolapse supported surgically with good results.
African Journal of Paediatric Surgery | 2015
Oumar Ndour; H Mustapha; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Al Faye Fall; Gabriel Ngom; Mamadou Ndoye
Traumatic right diaphragmatic hernia is rare in children. Its diagnosis can be difficult in the acute phase of trauma because its signs are not specific, especially in a poly trauma context. We report two cases of traumatic right diaphragmatic hernia following a blunt thoraco-abdominal trauma, highlighting some difficulties in establishing an early diagnosis and the need for a high index of suspicion.
Journal of pediatric surgery case reports | 2013
Oumar Ndour; Makni Wissem; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Gabriel Ngom
The Pan African medical journal | 2016
Cheikh Diouf; Ahmed Kane; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Oumar Ndour; Aimé Lakh Faye-Fall; Mbaye Fall; Desire Munyali Alumeti; Gabriel Ngom
Journal of pediatric surgery case reports | 2016
Cheikh Diouf; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Aimé Lakh Faye; Oumar Ndour; Gabriel Ngom
African Journal of Urology | 2013
Oumar Ndour; Hk Mukulu; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; P.A. Mbaye; Al Faye Fall; Gabriel Ngom; Mamadou Ndoye
HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASES | 2018
Gabriel Ngom; Aloïse Sagna; Cheikh Diouf; Ndeye Aby Ndoye; Pape Aalassane Mbaye; Azhar Salim Mohamed; Mbaye Fall; Oumar Ndour