Volume 1 Issue 1

Case report

Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumour Arising in the Tibia with Severe Osteomalacia Treated with Extended Curettage and Calcium Phosphate Cement Filling: A Case Report

Imanishi J1*, Yazawa Y1 , Yasuda S2 , Fujino T3 , Katayama S2 , Awata T2 and Oda H4

Background: Since the identification of fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23), tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) has become widely recognized. The mainstay of treatment is surgical removal. Reconstruction may be challenging because of bone loss after extended curettage or wide resection and possibly poor bone quality. PDF

Case report

Hysterotomy Scar Abdomino-Uterine Fistulas: A Post-Cesarean Finding

James R1*, Sheyn D2 and Janicki TI3

Uterine fistula is a rare complication of cesarean section. While there are descriptions of vesicouterine, uterocutaneous, and ureterouterine fistulas after cesarean section, there are no reports in the literature of abdomino-uterine or utero-cervical fistulas arising from hysterotomy scars in patients with prior cesarean sections [1, 2, 3]. A case series of 15 patients with prior remote histories of cesarean section presented PDF

Research

Number of Cases to Achieve Mastery and Proficiency in Robotic Surgery Among Generalist and Subspecialist Gynecologists

James RL1*, Pickett SD1 and Mahajan ST1

To determine the case volume required to subjectively state proficiency and mastery of robotic surgery skills based on practice type among generalist and subspecialist gynecologic surgeons. PDF

Case report

Early Diagnosis of Acute appendicitis in neonates

Alalayet Yasen F1,2*, Maysara Mohamed2 , Alalayet Abdulrahman Y3 , Sheba Nabil1 , Alrashedi AbeerS1 , Alshurbaji Khaled MH1 and Almutaeri Fares1

Here we are presenting two cases of perforated appendicitis occurred in neonatal Age. Although it is very rare but we should consider it in the differential diagnosis for neonatal peritonitis because it is completely curable if appendectomy done at proper time PDF

Research article

Simultaneous Implant Placement and Sinus Lift Augmentation with Surgical Removal Pseudo-Cyst

Michele Jacotti1 ,Manuela Rapani2*, Stefania Di Gregorio2 , Carmine Rapani3 and Laura Ricci2

In literature, several Authors showed the possibility to perform a sinus lift technique and pseudo-cyst simultaneous removal. The objective of this retrospective study was to assess the possibility to obtain the stability needed for placing implants inserted in association with sinus lift and to perform, in the same PDF