9 results on '"Diallo Biro"'
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2. Ileo-Sigmoidian Node: About A Case in the Visceral Surgery Department of the Donka National Hospital
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Doumbouya Bourlaye, Baldé Habiboulay, Soriani George, Diallo Amadou Djoulde, Barry Alpha Madiou, Camara Soriba Naby, Camara Fode Lansana, Diakité Saikou Yaya, Diallo Aissatou Taran, Toure Aboubacar, Diallo Biro, Balde Abdoulaye Korse, and Camara Cheick Christian
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Visceral surgery ,Ileosigmoid node ,Compound volvulus ,Intestinal obstruction ,Donka hospital ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Medicine ,Sigmoid colon ,Surgical emergency ,Clinical case ,business ,medicine.disease ,Ileosigmoid knot - Abstract
The aim of this study was to report a clinical case of ileocaecal node in the visceral surgery department of Donka. The ileosigmoid node or the ileosigmoid knot (ISK), is an exceptional clinical entity, it is a surgical emergency characterized by strangulation of the small intestine forming a knot around the base of the sigmoid colon with risk of rapid necrosis of the small intestine. And the colon. The preoperative diagnosis of this condition is difficult because of its rarity and atypical radiographic results. We report a case of an ileosigmoid node discovered in a 62-year-old subject who consulted in our department for an occlusive syndrome.
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- 2021
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3. Post-Traumatic Pyothorax: Epidemiology, Management and Prognosis in the Thoracic Surgery Department of the Donka National Hospital
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Toure Aboubacar, Diallo Biro, Balde Abdoulaye Korse, Magassouba Aboubacar Sidiki, Camara Mama Aissata, Diallo Aissatou Taran, Diallo Amadou Sarah, Balde Oumar Taibata, Camara Alpha Kabinet, and Camara Soriba Naby
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Thoracic surgery department ,Pleural effusion ,business.industry ,Pleural empyema ,General surgery ,Direct examination ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Chest pain ,Pleural drainage ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Pyothoraxes, also called thoracic empyemas, are defined by the presence between the two layers of the pleura, of a frankly purulent liquid, or of a shady or clear liquid but containing a majority of altered polynuclear cells with germs direct examination. They are said to be traumatic when they follow a thoracic trauma whatever the mechanism; usually a pre-existing post-traumatic pleural effusion. The general objective of this study was to help identify the epidemiological and prognostic factors in the management of post-traumatic pyothorax in the Thoracic Surgery Department of the Donka National Hospital. Methodology: This was a descriptive retrospective study covering a period of 2.5 years from 01/06/2016 to 31/12/2018 carried out in the Thoracic Surgery Department of the Donka National Hospital. Results: During the study period, 17 cases of post-traumatic pyothorax were observed among the 288 files of admitted and hospitalized patients. In the course of this study, a rate was 5.90%. The most affected age group was 1 to 5 years old. The male sex was in the majority (76.5%). The most common occurrence was the fall, i.e. 41.2%. 47% of patients consult after 60 days. Chest pain and dyspnea were the main symptoms during our study (82.3%). Antibiotics and analgesics dominated the medical treatment used in 100% of the cases and pleural drainage was the first line surgical treatment practiced in 88.2% of the cases. The prognosis is favorable without sequelae in 52.9% of cases with an average hospital stay of 9 days. Post-traumatic pyothorax is a serious pathology involving the vital and functional respiratory prognosis, hence the need to diagnose and treat it early.
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- 2021
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4. Ileosigmoidian knot about an observation at the Donka CHU National Hospital in Conakry
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Camara Soriba Naby, Doumbouya Bourlaye, Balde Abdoulaye Korse, Sylla Hamidou, Diallo Aissatou Taran, Balde Thierno Mamadou, Barry Alpha Madiou, Diakité Saikou Yaya, Toure Ibrahima, Toure Aboubacar, Diallo Biro, Balde Oumar Taibata, Camara Fode Lansana, Balde Habiboulaye, and Koundouno Aly Mampan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Constipation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Colostomy ,Physical examination ,Abdominal distension ,Anastomosis ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Volvulus ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Hiccups ,Intestinal obstruction ,Ileosigmoid node ,Necrosis ,Conakry - Abstract
Introduction: The ileosigmoid node is a double volvulus involving the sigmoid and the small intestine. The preoperative diagnosis is difficult in our practice setting. We report a case of ileosigmoid node that we discuss with data from the literature. Observation: This was a 40-year-old man admitted for diffuse abdominal pain of progressive onset, paroxysmal, accompanied by cessation of materials and gas, profuse vomiting of food and hiccups, progressing for 24 hours. With a history of persistent constipation and episodes of sub-occlusion, clinical examination noted pain, abdominal distension and dullness of the flanks and inaudible peristalsis. The digital rectal examination noted an emptiness of the rectal bulb and a bulging of the Douglas. The biological assessment was unremarkable. The ASP showed an arched image. Confirmation was intraoperative with a small bowel volvulus around the sigmoid in the form of a node producing double ileal and sigmoid necrosis. We performed an ileo-ileal anastomosis resection and a left iliac colostomy using the Hartman technique. The postoperative follow-up was simple, the patient was discharged on D10 postoperative. Six weeks later the patient was readmitted for restoration of colonic continuity. Five months later, no complaints were reported. Conclusion: The ileo-sigmoid node is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction, difficult to diagnose preoperatively in our exercise setting, the progression is rapid towards digestive necrosis. The availability of emergency CT examinations and early management of this condition would improve the prognosis.
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5. Pelvic colon volvulus: Results of one-stage versus two-stage colectomy at the University Hospital of Conakry
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Baldé Alpha Korse, Camara Alpha Kabinet, Diallo Abdoulaye, Sylla Alpha Mamadou, Camara Soriba Naby, Toure Aboubacar, Diakité Saikou Yaya, Diallo Biro, Barry Alpha Madiou, Sow Zakaria, Doumbouya Bourlaye, Camara Fode Lansana, Balde Habiboulaye, Diallo Aissatou Taran, Barry Thieno Ila, and Diallo Amadou Djoulde
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Colon volvulus ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General surgery ,One stage ,Sigmoid colon ,Retrospective cohort study ,Anastomosis ,University hospital ,Pelvic Colon Volvulus ,One-stage colectomy ,Two-stage colectomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,business ,Colectomy - Abstract
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of one-stage colectomy versus two-stage colectomy at Conakry University Hospital. Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted at the University Hospital of Conakry from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019. All patients hospitalized and operated on in the Ignace Deen General Surgery and Donka Visceral Surgery departments for pelvic colon volvulus (PCV) who underwent colectomy during the study period were included. Results: We collected 87 cases of pelvic colon volvulus (PCV). The average age was 45.71 years with extremes of 5 years and 80 years with a male predominance of 82.83% and a sex ratio of 5.18. The morbidity was marked by 2 cases of anastomotic fistulas, 7 cases of parietal suppuration and 1 case of peristomal hemorrhage. 4 cases of death were noted in two-stage colectomy and 2 cases in one-stage colectomy. Conclusion: The occurrence of morbidity and mortality was not related to the type of colectomy. As our study does not allow us to affirm the superiority of one technique over the other, we recommend considering a future dynamic study that would take into account a larger sample.
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- 2021
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6. Experience on the Vascular Approaches for Hemodialysis in the EL ABBADI Mohamed Saâd Clinic in Casablanca
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Oumar Taibata, Balde, primary, Soriba Naby, Camara, additional, Abdoulaye Korse, Balde, additional, Amadou Djoulde, Diallo, additional, Fode Lansana, Camara, additional, Habiboulaye, Balde, additional, Madiou, Barry, additional, Labile Togba, Soumaoro, additional, Husseine, Fofana, additional, Aboubacar Fode Momo, Soumah, additional, Sandaly, Diakite, additional, Mariame, Camara, additional, Mohamed, Camara, additional, Asmaou, Diallo, additional, Ives, Yombouno, additional, and Diallo, Biro, additional
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- 2020
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7. Gastrointestinal Trichobezoard Revealed by Intussusception at the University Hospital of Conakry
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Balde Thierno Mamadou, Diallo Amadou Dioulde, Camara Fode Lansana, Balde Abdoulaye Korse, Diallo Aissatou Taran, Balde Habiboulaye, Diakité Saikou Yaya, Balde Oumar Taibata, Camara Soriba Naby, Camara Alpha Kabine, Toure Aboubacar, Toure Ibrahima, Diallo Biro, and Doumbouya Bourlaye
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Abdominal pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Invagination ,Rectal examination ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Intussusception (medical disorder) ,medicine ,Vomiting ,Bezoar ,Abdomen ,Trichophagia ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
The aim of this is to make our contribution to the study of Gastrointestinal trichobezoard Introduction: The digestive bezoar is a conglomerate of indigestible substances trapped in the gastrointestinal tract. Aim: The aim was to report an exceptional case of a gastrointestinal trichobezoard revealed by acute intestinal obstruction by ileo-ileal intussusception and to discuss it with data from the literature. Methodology This was a 7-year-old girl who was referred to us from the Nutritional Institute at Donka National Hospital. She presented paroxysmal abdominal pain, vomiting, anorexia and physical asthenia without notion of gas stoppage, evolving for four months. On examination, the patient was in poor general condition with sunken eyeballs. The abdomen was the site of an epigastric mass, mobile and painful. The digital rectal examination noted an emptiness of the rectal bulb. The biological assessment revealed hyperleukocytosis (11.8giga/l); normochromium-normocytic anemia (10g/l). Abdominal ultrasound showed prominent images of distended loops, with material stasis, forming a mass syndrome consistent with a reducible and unstable invagination coil. The diagnosis of acute intussusception was ultrasound. Surgery confirmed intussusception, which was secondary to the entrapment of a trichobezoar in the gastrointestinal lumen. Intestinal disinvagination and extraction of trichobezoar by gastrotomy was the indication. Results the operative consequences were simple. Conclusion: Trichobezoar is a rare condition and the preoperative diagnosis difficult when the notion of trichophagia has not been mentioned. Its treatment is surgical, its prevention requires regular monitoring and psychiatric care.
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8. Problem of the Care of Digestive Surgical Emergencies at the Visceral Surgery Department of Donka National Hospital in Conakry
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Balde Thierno Mamadou, Toure Aboubacar, Diallo Aissatou Taran, Camara Fode Lansana, Fofana Houssein, Balde Habiboulaye, Diallo Biro, Camara Alpha Kabine, Sylla Hamidou, Diakite Sandaly, Toure Ibrahima, Barry Alpha Madiou, Balde Abdoulaye Korse, Balde Oumar Taibata, Soumaoro Labile Togba, Camara Soriba Naby, Diallo Amadou Dioulde, Diakité Saikou Yaya, and Doumbouya Bourlaye
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Visceral surgery ,Abdominal pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General surgery ,Acute generalized peritonitis ,Time to treatment ,Scrotal hematoma ,medicine ,Vomiting ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,medicine.symptom ,Prospective cohort study ,business ,Evisceration (ophthalmology) ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Introduction: The goal was to highlight the issue of management of digestive surgical emergencies in our department. Methods: This was a prospective study that brought together patients treated for digestive surgical emergencies over a 10-month period (January - October 2014). Results: We collected 135 patients or 21% of all abdominal surgical conditions during the period (N=649). The average age of our patients was 34 years (range: 11 and 80); The sex ratio was 2.19. Public transport was the means used by patients. The reasons for consultation were: abdominal pain (89.63%), vomiting (77.78%), cessation of materials and gas (60%). The average consultation time was 6 days (range: 2 hours and 21 days). Acute generalized peritonitis was the most common (44.44%). The average time to treatment was 11 hours (range: 1 and 29 hours). The management was medico-surgical. The postoperative consequences were simple in (50.37%), the postoperative complications were dominated by parietal infection (30.53%), evisceration (3.70%) and scrotal hematoma (2.96%). One death was noted in (17.04%). The average length of stay was 12 days (range: 1 and 54 days). Conclusion: The management of digestive surgical emergencies remains a challenge. Morbidity and mortality would be revised downwards by reducing the diagnostic delay due to dysfunction of the care system and problems of access to care.
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- 2021
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9. Operating Site Infections at Friendship Hospital Sino Guinean of Kipe
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Camara Mohamed, Soumaoro Labile Togba, Camara Alpha Kabinet, Balde Oumar Taibata, Diakite Sandaly, Toure Aboubacar, Diawara Mamadou, Diallo Biro, Balde Abdoulaye Korse, Fofana Husseine, Camara Soriba Naby, Conte Ibrahima, Diallo Aissatou Taran, Camara Mariame, and Soumah Aboubacar Fode Momo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General surgery ,humanities ,Patient confidentiality ,Friendship ,Deep tissue ,Surgical site ,medicine ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,In patient ,Neurosurgery ,Complication ,business ,Trauma surgery ,General Environmental Science ,media_common - Abstract
The aim of this study was to make our contribution to improving the quality of care for patients operated on at the Sino-Guinean Friendship Hospital. Introduction: The surgical site infections (ISO) are defined as infections occurring within 30 days after surgery (or up to a year after surgery in patients receiving implants) and affecting the incision or deep tissue site operative. Methodology: This study is a prospective, cross, a one time year from 1st January to 31 December 2018 inclusive: The study involved 73 patients carriers of surgical site infections during the study period in visceral trauma surgery and neurosurgery departments of the kipe sino- guinean friendship hospital. The administrative procedure and patient confidentiality were respected. We had done the encoding. Results: We had noted 33 cases of infection of the operating site in the trauma department, 19 cases in the neurosurgery department and 21 cases in the visceral surgery department. Smoking was found in 22 patients, obesity in 7 patients., alcoholism in 6 patients, HIV in 5 patients, diabetes in 4 patients and no history in 23 patients. The infection occurred between 1 to 7 days in 52 cases, 7 14 day in 20 cases and higher has 14 days in 1 case. The dressings were soiled in one hundred percent of our patients who developed surgical site infections. Conclusion: Infections of the operating site constitute a serious complication and feared by surgeons because it ruins the success of the surgical act.
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