EVALUATION OF ABSENTEEISM IN CASED BASED LEARNING SESSIONS
Objective: To evaluate the surgical complications of renal transplantation in adult end stage renal disease patients. Study Design: Retrospective observational study. Place and Duration of Study: Armed Forces Institute of Urology (AFIU) Rawalpindi, from Apr 2009 to Apr 2014. Material and Methods...
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oai:doaj.org-article:caa1b60b1b9145168a2ed258004e13002021-11-25T03:14:14ZEVALUATION OF ABSENTEEISM IN CASED BASED LEARNING SESSIONS0030-96482411-8842https://doaj.org/article/caa1b60b1b9145168a2ed258004e13002018-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/2410/2038https://doaj.org/toc/0030-9648https://doaj.org/toc/2411-8842Objective: To evaluate the surgical complications of renal transplantation in adult end stage renal disease patients. Study Design: Retrospective observational study. Place and Duration of Study: Armed Forces Institute of Urology (AFIU) Rawalpindi, from Apr 2009 to Apr 2014. Material and Methods: Frequency of the surgical complications of renal transplant was assessed in 105 adults with end stage renal disease subjected to renal transplantation at Armed Forces institute of Urology Rawalpindi, from Apr 2009 to Apr 2014. Results: Total 105 adults were included in the study with the median age of 38 years; (ranging from 18 to 61 years). There were 88 (83.8%) male and 17 (16.2%) female patients. All were live related transplants. Vascular complications were the most common (6.66%) followed by urological complications (2.85%). Graft loss occurred in 3.8% and surgical mortality was 0.95%. Conclusion: Vascular complications after renal transplantation need prompt detection and remedial steps to avoid graft loss. Urological complications, on the other hand, increases morbidity, often needs corrective radiological or surgical intervention, but rarely leads to graft loss.Dr. Sohail RaziqFaran KianiMuhammad Asghar SipraArshad MehmoodBadar MurtazaQamar ZiaArmy Medical College Rawalpindiarticlekidney transplantationpost-operative complicationsMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENPakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, Vol 68, Iss 6, Pp 1522-1526 (2018) |
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Objective:
To evaluate the surgical complications of renal transplantation in adult end stage renal disease patients. Study Design: Retrospective observational study. Place and Duration of Study: Armed Forces Institute of Urology (AFIU) Rawalpindi, from Apr 2009 to Apr 2014.
Material and Methods:
Frequency of the surgical complications of renal transplant was assessed in 105 adults with end stage renal disease subjected to renal transplantation at Armed Forces institute of Urology Rawalpindi, from Apr 2009 to Apr 2014. Results: Total 105 adults were included in the study with the median age of 38 years; (ranging from 18 to 61 years). There were 88 (83.8%) male and 17 (16.2%) female patients. All were live related transplants. Vascular complications were the most common (6.66%) followed by urological complications (2.85%). Graft loss occurred in 3.8% and surgical mortality was 0.95%.
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Vascular complications after renal transplantation need prompt detection and remedial steps to avoid graft loss. Urological complications, on the other hand, increases morbidity, often needs corrective radiological or surgical intervention, but rarely leads to graft loss. |
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Dr. Sohail Raziq Faran Kiani Muhammad Asghar Sipra Arshad Mehmood Badar Murtaza Qamar Zia |
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Dr. Sohail Raziq Faran Kiani Muhammad Asghar Sipra Arshad Mehmood Badar Murtaza Qamar Zia |
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EVALUATION OF ABSENTEEISM IN CASED BASED LEARNING SESSIONS |
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EVALUATION OF ABSENTEEISM IN CASED BASED LEARNING SESSIONS |
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EVALUATION OF ABSENTEEISM IN CASED BASED LEARNING SESSIONS |
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EVALUATION OF ABSENTEEISM IN CASED BASED LEARNING SESSIONS |
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EVALUATION OF ABSENTEEISM IN CASED BASED LEARNING SESSIONS |
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evaluation of absenteeism in cased based learning sessions |
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Army Medical College Rawalpindi |
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2018 |
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