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Tuesday, August 11, 2020
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Saturday, July 25, 2020
Laparoscopic Excision of Duodenal GIST- Dr. Keyur Bhatt
Laparoscopic excision of Duodenal GIST
One of the very tricky surgery as it as involving the junction of the second and third part of duodenum.
Friday, May 29, 2020
1.5 Years Baby with a liver tumor^-www.drkeyurbhatt.in*
1.5 years baby had a liver tumour, on the initial encounter it was not possible to operate. she underwent CT scan and liver biopsy
Later on, she underwent 4 cycles of Chemotherapy and the tumour regressed in size to a significant extent.
She was re-assessed with CT Scan and MRI Of abdomen and posted for Extended right hepatectomy. She recovered well following surgery and was discharged on day 6 following surgery.
The final biopsy came to be negative for tumour with negative resection margins and the patient subjected to further 2 cycles of chemotherapy.
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Saturday, May 9, 2020
Complications in GI & HPB Surgery^ - www.drkeyurbhatt.in*
My latest book on "Complications in GI & HPB Surgery"
If you
learn from the experience of a learned person, then u don't need to experiment
with everything on your own. This book comprises of experience in surgical
gastroenterology, laparoscopy & hepatobiliary surgery-related mishaps, and
complications that have arisen either out of variation in anatomy, variation in
physiology or error of human judgment.
This book is
designed to supplement rather than replace facts and evidence that exists in
modern-day surgical practice. Every textbook, literature or the research paper
is usually directed towards a guideline or standard management protocol for
particular disease or problem and most of the time, we don't find significant
literature to combat the real-life situation of dealing with complications,
especially which are not described in standard textbooks.
So, the editors
in this book have tried to compile their cases base experience and its
management for the benefit of residents, fellow surgeon, and consultant.
Along with the case-based learning, video links of
standard GI surgery cases are also given.
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