S. Sayari
Tunis University
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International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2017
Bourguiba; M Gharbi; Montassar Ghalleb; A Ben Taher; F Souai; Y Bensafta; S. Sayari; M Ben Moussa
Highlights • Rare complication of meckel disease.• The urinary symptoms are the main revealing table.• Despite the various investigations done, the diagnosis was carried out, in all the reported cases, in per-operatory.• The treatment of the vescoentericfistula is surgical in all cases. A diverticulectomy and a suture of the bladder fistula were carried out in all the reported cases.
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2017
Bourguiba Mohamed Aboulkacem; Montassar Ghalleb; Alaeddine Khemir; Faten Souai; Maroua Gharbi; Yacine Ben Safta; S. Sayari; Mounir Ben Moussa
Highlights • Only one percent of foreign body ingestion needs surgery.• Exploratory laparotomy has been the mainstay of treatment for patients requiring surgery however surgeons are more and more tempted to use laparoscopy in emergency setting.• The increased use of minimally invasive surgery resulted in less morbidty and faster recovery after the surgical treatment of many diseases.• Large scale randomized controlled trials are needed before this can be used as a standard of care.
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2017
Yacine Ben Safta; Montassar Ghalleb; Aymen Baccari; Ghassen Hamdi El kebir; Sami Daldoul; S. Sayari; Mounir Ben Moussa
Highlights • Vaginal cuff dehiscence (VCD) and evisceration (VCDE) is a rare but rather serious complication of any type of hysterectomy.• The overall incidence was ranged betwenn 0% and 7,5%.• Historically, laparotomy was recommended for VCD repair.• In our case we choosed to add a Polyglactine mesh and in the limit of our review it’s the only case reported.
European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases | 2017
Sami Daldoul; Amir Moussi; S. Sayari; M. Ben Moussa
INTRODUCTION The treatment of ischaemic stenosis of colon interposition for oesophageal replacement remains poorly defined. CASE REPORT We report two cases of patients operated for ischaemic stenosis of the cervical extremity of the colon interposition for caustic stenosis of the oesophagus. Treatment consisted of resection of the stenosis with creation of a new cervical anastomosis after complete release of the colon graft via a neck and upper midline incision in one patient and a new ileocolic graft exclusively replacing the stenotic segment of the oesophagoplasty in the second patient. DISCUSSION These two cases illustrate the complex treatment modalities required for this complication. CONCLUSION The treatment of choice of ischaemic stenosis of colon interposition is resection with creation of a new anastomosis, but repeat graft may sometimes be the only available treatment option.
Presse Medicale | 2008
Slim Jarboui; Hichem Jarraya; Sami Daldoul; S. Sayari; Mounir Ben Moussa; Mohamed Morched Abdesselem; Abdeljelil Zaouche
Annales françaises d'Oto-rhino-laryngologie et de Pathologie Cervico-faciale | 2017
Sami Daldoul; Amir Moussi; S. Sayari; M. Ben Moussa
Journal De Chirurgie | 2010
Hichem Jerraya; R. Bel Haj Salah; S. Sayari; Abdeljelil Zaouche
Presse Medicale | 2008
Slim Jarboui; Hichem Jarraya; Sami Daldoul; S. Sayari; Mounir Ben Moussa; Mohamed Morched Abdesselem; Abdeljelil Zaouche
/data/revues/00217697/0144Spécial/46_2/ | 2008
Wassim Mahjoub; R. Bel Haj Salah; S. Sayari; M. Ben Moussa; M.E.M. Abdesselm; A. Zaouche
/data/revues/00217697/0144Spécial/45_4/ | 2008
R. Bel Haj Salah; Ahmed Krichen; S. Sayari; Karim Haouet; M. Abdesselem; A. Zaouche