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International Journal Of Advances In Surgery


ISSN (O) : 2663 - 046X

A CrossRef Indexed Journal

DOI : 10.34300/26630451

ISSN (P) : 2663 - 0451

IC VALUE : 92.22 (2019)


Original Research Paper

An Analytical study of surgical emergencies in a tertiary care hospital-a retrospective study

Dr. Chinthnidhi, Dr. Arshiya Sultana Akber, Dr. C. T. Karthikeyan, Prof. Dr. Kuberan

Abstract :

Surgical emergencies in our setup form the major part of admissions in general surgery department. It also requires a lot of manpower including a surgical team, technicians and staff to help in prompt intervention and preparation for emergency surgery. The role of the surgeon and his team is very important in making the right diagnosis and planning for the emergency surgery. The resources needed in handling an emergency case includes the availability of radiological equipments, availability of an emergency OR and its staff, availability of appropriate surgical instruments and also the availability of a good ICU and post-op care. This study is aimed to identify the common cases related to surgical emergencies in Sree Balaji medical hospital, Chennai.


Keywords :

splenectomy  


Cite This Article:

AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF SURGICAL EMERGENCIES IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL-A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY, Dr. Chinthnidhi, Dr. Arshiya Sultana Akber, Dr. C.T.Karthikeyan, Prof.Dr. Kuberan, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MEDICINE : Volume-4 | Issue-1 | January-2020

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