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2. Epidemiological, Clinical and Therapeutic Aspects of Hydrocele at the Fana Reference Health Center
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Samaké Y, Kanthé D, Keita S, Sylla C, Traore M, Koné O, Traoré S, Diarra C O, Kanté L, Samaké B, Keita M, and Bagayoko T B
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General Medicine - Abstract
Described since the 15th century by Ambroise Paré, adult hydrocele is an abnormal collection of serous fluid in the space between the parietal and visceral layers of the tunica vaginalis It is generally a lesion acquired by attack of the integrity of the vagina, unlike the hydrocele of the child due to the persistence of the peritoneal-vaginal canal. Purpose: To study the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of hydrocele in the reference health center of Fana. Methodology: A descriptive prospective study, conducted from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 of the CSRéf of Fana. Results: We collected 66 cases of hydroceles be 16.8% of surgical activities. The average age of disease was 49.27 ± 4 years. The age of 60 to 74 was the most represented with a frequency of 39.4%; Harming during physical activities has been the most common reason for consultation and accounted for 51%. The hydrocele was idiopathic in the majority of our patients in our study, or 65%. The nature of the vaginal fluid was yellow citrin in the majority of patients or 90.9%. Hernie was the most frequently associated pathology with the hydrocele (11 out of 26) or 42%. The Bergman technique was used in 77% of patients and closing the peritoneo-vaginal canal in 23%. Morbidity was 4.5% (3 cases) with hematoma type and 1.5% (1 case) with type of infection. The mortality rate has been zero. Conclusion: Vaginal hydrocele is a pathology that remains frequent in tropical regions. Surgical treatment by total vaginal resection with hemostatic overlock gives good results. Its morbidity is low, dominated by intrascrotal hematoma and infection of the surgical site which are generally well controlled by rigorous care.
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- 2023
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3. Aspects épidémiologiques, diagnostiques et thérapeutiques des traumatismes thoraciques par armes à feu à l’hôpital du Mali : à propos de 26 cas
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Illiassou, S, Ouattara, MA, Togo, S, Maiga, IB, Maiga, AA, Allaye, O, Kané, B, Cissé, MAC, Diani, N, Kanté, L, Yéna, S, and Yangni-Angaté, KH
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armes à feu ,traumatisme thoracique ,épidémiologie et diagnostic ,traitement - Abstract
Les traumatismes thoraciques par armes à feu sont graves. Le contexte sécuritaire actuel du sahel a motivé ce travail. Notre objectif était d’évaluer la prise en charge des traumatismes thoraciques par armes à feu. Il s’agissait d’une étude observationnelle, prospective et descriptive pendant 18 mois (janvier 2018-Juin 2019) à l’hôpital du Mali. Tous les patients victimes de traumatismes thoraciques par armes à feu et pris en charge à l’hôpital du Mali étaient inclus. Les patients victimes de traumatismes thoraciques par armes mixtes ou par armes à feu associés à un accident de la voie publique étaient exclus. Les paramètres étudiés étaient épidémiologiques, diagnostiques et thérapeutiques. Vingt-six patients ont été colligés soit 42,62% des traumatismes thoraciques par arme avec un sex ratio de 3,33. L’âge moyen était de 27,3 ans avec des extrêmes de 11 et 45 ans. Les patients étaient des civils (85%) et des militaires (15%). Il s’agissait des patients référés dans 89,5% des cas. Les traumatismes étaient des agressions dans 85%. Les plaies pénétrantes avaient représenté 54%. A l’admission 92% des patients étaient stables. Le scanner thoracique a été réalisé dans le bilan lésionnel chez 54% des patients. Les lésions retrouvées étaient les plaies pariétales (100%), les épanchements pleuraux (92,3%), les contusions (31%), les lésions costales (23%), la fracture vertébrale (4%) et la hernie pulmonaire (4%). La prise en charge avait consisté à faire un drainage chez 92%, un parage chez 23% et une thoracotomie chez 12% des patients dont 2 cas d’extraction de projectile et une décortication. L’antibiothérapie et la physiothérapie respiratoire avaient été effectuées respectivement chez 100% et 88% des patients. L’évolution à 3 mois était favorable dans 92% des cas. Nous avions enregistré un cas de pachypleurite, un cas de paraplégie et un décès. La durée moyenne de séjour était de 6 jours. La prise en charge précoce et bien adaptée des traumatismes thoraciques par armes à feu permet de réduire significativement leur morbi-mortalité.
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- 2022
4. Traumatismes de la rate dans le service de chirurgie générale du CHU Gabriel Touré
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Dembélé, B. T., Kanté, L., Traoré, A., Togo, A., Diakité, I., Camara, M., Coulibaly, Y., Keita, M., Samaké, B., and Diallo, G.
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- 2014
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5. Volvulus du sigmoïde (VS) sans nécrose : colectomie idéale ou résection anastomose en 2 temps ?
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Togo, A., Kanté, L., Diakité, I., Dembélé, B. T., Traoré, A., Samaké, B., Coulibaly, Y., Diarra, A., Kelly, B., Kanté, A., Tounkara, I., Bengaly, B., Karembé, B., and Diallo, G.
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- 2014
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6. Cancer gastrique : résultats du traitement chirurgical au CHU Gabriel Touré de Bamako (Mali)
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Togo, A., Kanté, L., Traoré, A., Dembélé, B. -T., Diakité, I., Kamaté, B., Coulibaly, Y., Kelly, B., Kanouté, M., Kenfack, J. -S., and Diallo, G.
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- 2012
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7. Hépatocarcinome fibrolamellaire avec bourgeon endobiliaire : cas clinique
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Traoré, A., Togo, A., Yaribakht, S., Diakité, I., Kanté, L., Dembélé, B. T., Johann, M., Zirabé, S., Aymard, B., and Diallo, G.
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- 2012
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8. Traumatisme du foie en chirurgie générale du CHU Gabriel Touré
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Traoré, A., Konaté, M., Dembélé, B., Togo, A., Kanté, L., Diakité, I., Diarra, A., Traoré, A., Doumbia, A. A., Maïga, A., Diallo, G., Traoré, D., Togola, B., Coulibaly, B., Samaké, B. M., and Diango, D. M.
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- 2014
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9. Cancer gastrique au CHU Gabriel-Touré : aspects épidémiologique et diagnostique
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Togo, A., Diakité, I., Togo, B., Coulibaly, Y., Kanté, L., Dembélé, B. T., Traoré, A., Traoré, C., Kanouté, M., and Diallo, G.
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- 2011
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10. Léiomyome de l’intestin grêle
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Traoré, A., Diakité, I., Dembélé, B. -T., Togo, A., Kanté, L., Maïga, A., Coulibaly, Y., Keïta, M., Diango, D. -M., and Diallo, G.
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- 2011
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11. Tumeurs malignes de l’abdomen chez l’adulte au CHU Gabriel-Touré
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Diakité, I., Togo, A., Traoré, A., Kanté, L., Maïga, A., Keïta, M., Coulibaly, Y., Dembélé, B.T., Traoré, C., Samaké, A., Touré, L., Mare, F., and Diallo, G.
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- 2010
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12. Cancer du sein dans deux centres hospitaliers de Bamako (Mali): aspects diagnostiques et thérapeutiques
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Togo, A., Traoré, A., Traoré, C., Dembélé, B. T., Kanté, L., Diakité, I., Maïga, A., Traoré, S. O., Coulibaly, A. C., and Diallo, G.
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- 2010
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13. Péritonites par perforations typhiques au CHU Gabriel-Touré de Bamako (Mali)
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Togo, A., Coulibaly, Y., Kanté, L., Traoré, A., Diango, D. M., Keita, M., Dembélé, B. T., Diakité, I., Traoré, S. O., Maïga, A., Dieffaga, M. M., and Diallo, G.
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- 2009
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14. Perforations traumatiques d’organes creux intra-abdominaux au CHU Gabriel-Touré
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Dembélé, B. -T., Togo, A., Diakité, I., Kanté, L., Traoré, A., Cissé, F., Coulibaly, Y., Keïta, M., and Diallo, G.
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- 2011
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15. Cancer du sein et cancer gastrique: association ou métastase ? Une observation à Bamako
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Togo, A., Dembélé, B. T., Kanté, L., Traoré, A., Coulibaly, Y., Traoré, C., Téguété, I., Kanté, A., Ongoïba, O., Diallo, G., Diakité, I., and Maïga, M. Y.
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- 2010
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16. Rupture traumatique du diaphragme au CHU Gabriel Touré de Bamako, Mali
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Dembélé, B T, Togo, A, Traoré, A, Sidibé, Y, Konaté, M, Traoré, A A, Bah, A, Koné, T, Tounkara, I, Kanté, L, Diakité, I, Karembé, B, Koné, A, Mangane, M.I, and Diallo, G
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rupture diaphragmatique, traumatisme thoraco abdominal, Bamako, Mali Diaphragmatic wound, thoracoabdominal trauma, Bamako, Mali - Abstract
La rupture traumatique du diaphragme représente une entité classique en matière de traumatologie thoraco- abdominale. Nos objectifs étaient de déterminer la fréquence hospitalière, les facteurs étiologiques et les circonstances de survenue, ainsi que les modalités thérapeutiques. Il s’agissait d’une étude rétrospective et prospective sur 17 ans allant du 1er janvier 1999 au 31 décembre 2015, réalisée dans le Service de Chirurgie Générale au CHU Gabriel TOURE de Bamako (Mali). Elle a porté sur tous les patients ayant une rupture diaphragmatique consécutive à un traumatisme abdominal et/ou thoracique ouvert ou fermé. Nous avons colligé 30 patients ayant des lésions diaphragmatiques sur 803 patients victimes de traumatisme thoracique et/ou abdominal (soit 3,73 %). Il y avait 21 (70%) hommes pour 9 (30%) femmes (soit un sex-ratio de 2,33) avec un âge moyen de 28,8 ans (Ecart type : 8,18 et des extrêmes de 16 ans et 60 ans). Parmi les circonstances de survenu, les agressions par arme blanche avec 73,4% (22 cas) étaient les plus fréquents. La lésion pariétale était de siège thoracique dans 46,7 % (14 cas), abdominal dans 33,3% (10 cas), et thoraco abdominale dans 20% (6 cas). Le diagnostic de lésion diaphragmatique était préopératoire dans 16,7 % (5 cas), les autres représentaient des hémopéritoines instables avec ou sans hémothorax dans 46,6% (14 cas), et des éviscérations traumatiques dans 36,7% (11cas). La brèche diaphragmatique siégeait à gauche dans 60 % (18 cas) et la taille moyenne était de 3,36 cm. Le geste chirurgical avait consisté en une réduction des viscères herniés dans 17,2% (5cas) et une suture du diaphragme par des fils non résorbables dans 80 % (24 cas). Le drainage thoracique a été réalisé dans 73,3% des cas. Le taux de morbidité était de 10 % et la mortalité de 16,7 %. En guise de conclusion, les ruptures traumatiques du diaphragme atteignent surtout les hommes jeunes et son traitement est exclusivement chirurgical.Mots clés : rupture diaphragmatique, traumatisme thoraco abdominal, Bamako, MaliEnglish AbstractTraumatic diaphragm injury is a classical entity in thoraco- abdominal traumatology. Our objectives were to determine the hospital frequency, describe the aetiological factors and the mechanisms of occurrence, analyze the therapeutic modalities. It was a retrospective and prospective 17- year study from January 1, 1999 to December 31, 2015, carried out in the General Surgery department at CHU Gabriel TOURE Bamako, Mali. It covered all patients with a diaphragmatic lesion following open or closed abdominal and / or thoracic trauma. We collected 30 patients with diaphragmatic lesions in 803 patients with thoracic and / or abdominal trauma (3.73%). There were 21 (70%) men for 9 (30%) women (a sex ratio of 2.33) with an average age of 28.8 years (Standard deviation: 8.18 and extremes of 16 years and 60 years). Among the mechanisms that occurred, stabbings with 73.4% (22 cases) were the most frequent. The thoracic squamous lesion was found in 46.7% (14 cases), abdominal in 33.3% (10 cases), and abdominal thoraco in 20% (6 cases). The diagnosis of diaphragmatic lesion was preoperative in 16.7% (5 cases), the others were hemoperitoneous unstable with or without haemothorax in 46.6% (14 cases), and traumatic eviscerations in 36.7% (11 cases). The diaphragmatic breccia was left in 60% (18 cases) and the mean size was 3.36 cm. The surgical procedure consisted at a reduction of the herniated viscera in 17.2% (5 cases) and suture of the diaphragm by no absorbable yarns in 80% (24 cases). The Thoracic drainage was performed in 73.3%. The morbidity rate was 10% and mortality was 16.7%. The Traumatic diaphragm injuries mainly affect young men, the treatment is exclusively surgical.Key words: Diaphragmatic wound, thoracoabdominal trauma, Bamako, Mali.
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- 2018
17. Complications Per and Post Operatory (CPPO) at the Gabriel Toure University Hospital in Bamako
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Samaké, M., primary, Dembélé, S. B., additional, Konaté, S., additional, Traoré, A., additional, Madiassa, K., additional, Diarra, A., additional, Saye, Z., additional, Tounkara, B., additional, Abdillahiiltireh, I., additional, Dembélé, B. T., additional, Sidibé, B. Y., additional, Kanté, L., additional, Diakité, I., additional, Togo, Adégné, additional, and Diallo, G., additional
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- 2019
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18. LES INFECTIONS ASSOCIÉES AUX SOINS DANS LE SERVICE DE CHIRURGIE GENERALE DU CHU GABRIEL TOURE.
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Konaté, M., Traoré, A., Bah, A., Diop, Th M., Karembé, B., Amadou, I., Mangané, M. I., Samaké, M., Dembelé, S. B., Dicko, F. B., Diakité, I., Koné, T., Maïga, A., Sidibé, B., Saye, Z., Konaté, S., Dembelé, B. T., Traoré, Kanté, L., and Togo, A.
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- 2020
19. CANCER DU SEIN : IMMUNOHISTOCHIMIE ET PRONOSTICAU CHU GABRIEL TOURE DE BAMAKO-MALI.
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Dembélé, S. B., Diakité, I., Samaké, M., Coulibaly, B., Saye, Z., Bah, A., Konaté, S., Togo, E., Sidibé, B. Y., Coulibaly, Z., Kanté, L., and Togo, A.
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- 2019
20. DERIVATIONS BILIO-DIGESTIVES DANS LA CHIRURGIE PALLIATIVE DU CANCER DE LA TETE DU PANCREAS AU CHU GABRIEL TOURE.
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Sidibé, B. Y., Dembélé, B. T., Bah, A., Maiga, A., Coulibaly, A., Traoré, A., Konaté, M., Kelly, B., Traoré, A. A., Koné, T., Karembé, B., Kanté, L., Diakité, I., Almeimoune, A. H., and Togo, A.
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- 2018
21. Risk factors for surgical site infection in children at the teaching hospital Gabriel Touré, Bamako
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Togo, A., primary, Coulibaly, Y., additional, Dembélé, B.T., additional, Togo, B., additional, Keita, M., additional, Kanté, L., additional, Traoré, A., additional, Diakité, I., additional, Ouologuem, H., additional, and Diallo, G., additional
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- 2011
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22. ABCES AMIBIEN DU FOIE EN CHIRURGIE GENERALE DU CHU GABRIEL TOURE, BAMAKO, MALI.
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Traoré, A., Togo, A., Kanté, L., Dembélé, B. T., Diakité, I., Coulibaly, Y., Samaké, B. M., Konaté, M., Koné, T., Diarra, A., Tounkara, I., Keita, M., Diango, D. M., and Diallo, G.
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- 2014
23. COMPLICATIONS DES STOMIES DIGESTIVES EN CHIRURGIE PEDIATRIQUE.
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Coulibaly, Y., Keita, M, Coulibaly, C. A. T., Bagayoko, H., Sanogo, L., Dembéle, M., Traoré, D., Doumbia, A., Ouologuem, H., Coulibaly, O., Touré, M. L., Kanté, L., Togo, A., Karembé, B., Konaté, M., Diakité, I., Traoré, A., Dembéle, B. T., and Diallo, G.
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- 2014
24. ULCERES NECRORIQUES DANS LE SERVICE DE CHIRURGIE GENERALE DU CHU GABRIEL TOURE.
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Traoré, A., Dembélé, B. T., Diakité, I., Togo, A., Kanté, L., Coulibaly, Y., Samaké, B., Kéita, M., and Diallo, G.
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ULCERS ,SURGERY ,THERAPEUTICS ,STANDARD deviations ,AUTOGRAFTS ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,GRAFT rejection - Abstract
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- 2014
25. PLAIES PENETRANTES ABDOMINALES PAR ARMES DANS LE SERVICE DE CHIRURGIE GENERALE DU CHU GABRIEL TOURE.
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Kanté, L., Togo, A., Diakité, I., Dembélé, B. T., Traoré, A., Coulibaly, Y., Keita, M., Kanté, S., Samaké, H., Coulibaly, and Diallo, G.
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Introduction: Nowadays the treatment of Penetrating abdominal injuries is not tackle in the same process. The aim of this survey is to describe the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects. Materials and methods: This retrospective study on 4 years, from January 2006 to January 2010 about 70 cases of Penetrating abdominal injury, is realized in the general surgery department of the teaching hospital of Gabriel TOURE. Blunt abdominal injuries are not concerned. Results: The frequency was 1.2%. The patients were 12 to 59 years old. Themean age was 27.7 years old withsexratio of 9 for men.Almost 2 patients on 5 (38.36%) were living in the first and second areas the District of Bamako. Criminal injuries were the main circumstance encountered representing 70%. 2.9% of patient had psychiatric symptoms in their past medical story. 45.7% of patients use to take hard drugs. Epiploon and intestine was the main organs subject of evisceration. 17 patients 53 didn't benefit of surgery intervention. None necessary laparotomia and the post operatory morbidity rates were respectively 30.2% and 15.1%. Conclusion: The treatment of Penetrating abdominal injury is almost difficult. Effective selection of patients is helpful to avoid unnecessary laparotomia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. PERITONITES AIGUËS GENERALISEES A L'HOPITAL SOMINE DOLO DE MOPTI: ASPECTS EPIDEMIOLOGIQUE ET THERAPEUTIQUE.
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Kanté, L., Diakité, I., Togo, A., Dembélé, B. T., Traoré, A., Maiga, A., Samaké, A., Samaké, H., Keita, M., Traoré, I., and Diallo, G.
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The acute generalized peritonitis constitute a very frequent abdominal surgical urgency which requires a premature diagnosis and an emergency treatment .The purpose of this study is to determine the hospital frequency, to describe the clinical and therapeutic aspects and to estimate operating suites; because no study was made on the peritonitis. We studied prospectively 40 cases of generalized acute peritonitis operated in the Somine Dolo's hospital of Mopti, from January, 2005 to April, 2006. We have noted a male ascendancy (1.66 men for one woman) .Majority of the patients were less than 30 years old (65 %) . The diagnosis was essentially made on a clinical picture of abdominal pain, fever and vomits, associates to a spasm and a pain in the douglas in rectal examination. The treatment has consisted to a surgical operation with eradication of the causal foyer, associated to a wash - drainage of the abdominal cavity .The operative mortality was 7/10 cases (17.5 %).We observed 4 types of complications in 11 patients; the frequent was the abscess of the wall in 7 patients (17.5 %) . The delay of the intervention with regard to the beginning of the symptoms and the score of de Mannheim were of the lain factors of forecast. Excision - suture associated to wash drainage of the abdominal cavity was the most practised surgical movement. The average cost of the treatment was 61743 Fcfa with extremes going from 47395 to 80750 Fcfa. Conclusion: The peritonitis has Mopti is dominated by the typhic perforation. Mortality remains high. The two factors of forecast are the delay of consultation and the lack of means of reanimation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. PERITONITES TYPHIQUES CHEZ L'ENFANT : Evaluation de la morbi-mortalité au CHU Gabriel Touré, Bamako.
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Coulibaly, Y., Togo, A., Keita, M., Diakité, A. A., Dembélé, B. T., Diakité, I., Kanté, L., Traoré, A., Coulibaly, C. A. T., Doumbia, A., Karembé, B., Konaté, M., and Diallo, G.
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- 2013
28. L'INTUBATION TRACHEALE AU SERVICE D'ACCUEIL DES URGENCES : ACCIDENTS ET INCIDENTS AU CENTRE HOSPITALO-UNIVERSITAIRE DE GABRIEL TOURE DE BAMAKO.
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Samaké, B. M., Kanté, L., Kéita, M., Diallo, Y., Togola, M., Kéita, B., Goita, D., Togo, A., and Diallo, A.
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Introduction: Intubation in urgency is characterized by a greater difficulty compared with intubation in situation regulated with the operating theatre suite. In urgency, the determination of the predictive anatomical factors of difficult intubation is secondary. The incidence of the complications of endotracheal intubations in urgency in the French system was 11,6% with a rate of failure to 0,5%. Objective was to study the incidents and accidents during endotracheal intubations in the service of reception of the urgencies with the CHU Gabriel TOURE of Bamako. Patients and method: It was about a prospective cross-sectional study from October 2010 at September 2011 with the service of reception of the urgencies of the C.H.U. Gabriel Toure. All the intubes patients were included. All the patients had profited from a clinical evaluation and examinations paraclinic. A clinical monitoring was carried out in the 24 hours first hours after the accident. The statistical test which was used for the comparison of our results was Khi 2 with a threshold of significance fixed at P<0,05. Results For the period of study 120 cases of accidents and incidents were colliges on 320 intubes patients is a frequency of 37,5%. The age bracket 15- 29 was prevalent with 30,8 %. the sex ratio was 2,3 in favour of the men). The patients had died in the 24 Hours in 44,3 % of the cases. The patients admitted for cranial traumatism had presented alone undesirable events in 50% of the cases against 50 % for the other joined together reasons for admission. Conclusion The accidents during endotracheal intubation in urgency are considerable whose acquisition of adapted material and a good formation would decrease [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
29. TORSION D'UN DIVERTICULE DE MECKEL: A PROPOS D'UN CAS DANS LE SERVICE DE CHIRURGIE PEDIATRIQUE DU C.H.U. GABRIEL TOURE.
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Coulibaly, Y., Keita, M., Amadou, Issa, Farota, S., Ouologem, H., Maiga, M., Kanté, L., Togo, A., Diakité, I., Konaté, M., Traoré, A., Dembélé, B. T., and Diallo, G.
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- 2019
30. PERFORATION GASTRIQUE NEONATALE.
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Coulibaly Y., Keita M., Amadou, Issa, Farota S., Ouologem H., Maiga M., Kanté L., Togo A., Diakité I., Konaté M., Traoré A., Dembélé B. T., and Diallo G.
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31. PERITONITES PAR PERFORATION SUR CANCERS GASTRIQUES AU CHU GABRIEL TOURE.
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Dembélé, B. T., Traoré, A., Togo, A., Kanté, L., Diakité, I., Tounkara, I., Konaté, M., Coulibaly, Y., Coulibaly, B., Diango, D. M., Keita, M., and Diallo, G.
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32. INVAGINATION INTESTINALE SUR GROSSESSE : 1cas.
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Diakité, I., Togo, A., Traoré, A., Dembélé, B. T., Kanté, L., Coulibaly, Y., Traoré, D., Togola, B., Konaté, M., Keïta, M., Dicko, M. L., Kanté, A., Togo, F., Sangaré, I., and Diallo, G.
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33. Anal disorders in pregnant and postpartum women: epidemiological, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects in 10 maternities of Bamako in Mali.
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Togo A, Kanté L, Poudiougo A, Traoré A, Bocoum A, Traoré Y, Konaté M, Dicko MY, Samaké M, Amadou B, Touré H, and Abramowitz L
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- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Mali epidemiology, Adult, Prospective Studies, Young Adult, Risk Factors, Fissure in Ano diagnosis, Fissure in Ano therapy, Fissure in Ano epidemiology, Fecal Incontinence epidemiology, Fecal Incontinence etiology, Fecal Incontinence diagnosis, Constipation epidemiology, Constipation diagnosis, Follow-Up Studies, Adolescent, Hemorrhoids epidemiology, Hemorrhoids diagnosis, Hemorrhoids therapy, Pregnancy Complications epidemiology, Pregnancy Complications diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications therapy, Anus Diseases epidemiology, Anus Diseases diagnosis, Anus Diseases therapy, Postpartum Period
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Bowel transit disturbances favored by pregnancy and injuries during childbirth would be triggering or aggravating factors for anal pathologies. The objective of this work was to study the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of anal pathologies during pregnancy and 6 weeks after delivery. We carried out a prospective, multi-centric, and analytical study in 10 obstetric units in Bamako from June 1
st , 2019, to May 31st , 2020. After informed consent, we enrolled all first-trimester pregnant women admitted to the hospitals and who were followed up through the postpartum. We conducted a rectal examination in each participant and an anoscope in those with an anal symptom. Hemorrhoidal diseases were diagnosed in the case of external hemorrhoids (thrombosis or prolapse) or internal hemorrhoids. During the study period, we followed up 1,422 pregnant women and we found 38.4% (546) with anal pathologies (hemorrhoidal diseases in 13% (192), anal fissure in 10.5% (150) and anal incontinence in 8.6% (123). Risk factors for the hemorrhoidal disease were age of patient ≥30 years old aRR=5.77, 95% CI 4.57-7.34; p=0.000; a existence of chronic constipation aRR=2.61, 95% CI 1.98-3.44; p=0.000; newborn weight >3500 g aRR= 1.61, 95% CI 1.25-2.07; p=0.000 and fetal expulsion time >20 minutes aRR= 6.04, 95% CI 5.07-7.27; p=0.000. The clinical signs observed were constipation, anal pain, bleeding, and pruritus. The treatment was based on counseling on hygiene and diet, the use of laxatives, local topicals, and analgesics along perineal rehabilitation. Anal pathologies were common during pregnancy and 6 weeks after delivery. Pregnant women must be screened systematically for such pathologies. Early diagnostic and appropriate treatment would reduce serious complications., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (Copyright: Adégné Togo et al.)- Published
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34. [Breast Cancer In Women: Prognostic Factors And Survival In The General Surgery Department At The Gabriel Touré University Hospital, Bamako].
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Koné T, Saye Z, Maïga A, Sidibé BY, Traoré A, Diakité I, Konaté M, Doumbia H, Dramé A, Traoré A, Dembélé BT, Kanté L, and Togo A
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Mali epidemiology, Adult, Prognosis, Cohort Studies, Aged, Survival Rate, Lymph Node Excision, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast mortality, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast pathology, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast surgery, Surgery Department, Hospital statistics & numerical data, Neoplasm Staging, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Breast Neoplasms mortality, Hospitals, University, Mastectomy
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Objectives: The aim of this work was to study the prognostic factors of breast cancer and their correlation with survival in women in the General Surgery Department of the Gabriel Touré CHU in Bamako., Materials and Methods: This was a cohort study from January 2020 to December 2022, a period of 36 months., Results: A total of 67 patients were registered. The mean age was 47.6 ±13.3 years; the mean time to consultation was 12.7 ±11.6 months. A breast mass was palpable in 82% of cases; its mean size was 7.18 cm±3,97. It was a non-specific infiltrating ductal carcinoma in 95.52% of cases. SBR grade 3 was found in 32.84%. Advanced stages (III and IV) accounted for 77.61% of cancers. The majority of cancers (50.74%) were triple-negative subtypes. Mastectomy with axillary dissection was performed in 95.52% of patients, with significant lymph node involvement in 35.82% of cases. Targeted therapy was performed in 7.46% of cases. Post-operative follow-up was straightforward in 89.09% of cases. Overall survival was 26.30 months with a median survival of 23.86 months. SBR3 grade and triple-negative subtype were the prognostic factors that significantly influenced survival., Conclusion: Efficient management of breast cancer requires proper assessment of prognostic factors. Biomolecular factors SBR-EE and triple-negative had a strong correlation with survival., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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35. [Health care-associated infections in teaching hospital Gabriel TOURE].
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Konaté M, Traoré A, Bah A, Diop T, Karembé B, Amadou I, Mangané MI, Samaké M, Dembelé SB, Dicko FB, Diakité I, Koné T, Maïga A, Sidibé B, Saye Z, Konaté S, Dembelé BT, Kanté L, and Togo A
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Objectives: To study health care-associated infections (HCAI) in teaching hospital Gabriel TOURE., Methodology: This was a prospective study of 6 months (from April to September 2016) which included patients admitted to the General Surgery Department, operated or not, except those who had undergone a necrosectomy. The criteria used for the diagnosis of the infection were those of the CDC of Atlanta., Results: A total of 200 patients were included in the study. Twenty one patients developed IAS that is a frequency of 10.5%. There were 11 men and 10 women with a mean age of 37.7 years with a standard deviation of 17.6 years. Surgical site infection was the most common HCAI (77.3%) followed by urinary tract infection (13.6%) and burn infection (9.1%). The influencing factors were those related to the patients (nutritional status p = 0.004, anemia RR = 3.1 IC p = 0.003 and diabetes), those related to the surgical intervention (the duration of the intervention ≥ 2H, p = 0,0001, the Altemeier class 3 and 4, RR = 4.24, IC p = 0.005, the number of interveners in the blocks ≥7, p = 0.000, the NNISS score 1 and 2 p = 0.0009), invasive procedures (bladder catheter ≥ 4 days p = 0.0000). Escherichia coli was the most isolated microorganism (31.2%) followed by Klebsiella pneumonia and A baumannii (18.7%). The treatment was local (twice-daily dressing with antiseptics), surgical (necrosectomy 16% and re-intervention 10%) and general (adapted to the antibiogram). The consequences of HCAI were an extension of total hospital stay (greater than 7 days) with p = 0.0000, morbidity 3% and mortality 5%., Conclusion: HCAI remains a concern in our country and globally. They prolong the hospital stay. The implementation of a prevention, control and surveillance program will improve the quality of care by significantly reducing HCAI., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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36. [Breast Cancer: Immunohistochemistry And Prognosis At Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital In Bamako-Mali].
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Dembélé SB, Diakité I, Samaké M, Coulibaly B, Saye Z, Bah A, Konaté S, Togo E, Sidibé BY, Coulibaly Z, Kanté L, and Togo A
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Breast cancer is the second cancer of women in Mali. Immunohistochemistry is poorly performed in our African countries., Objectives: To describe the immunohistochemical aspect and determine the prognosis of breast cancer., Methodology: This is a retrospective descriptive study (March 2006-July 2016) in the General Surgery Department of Gabriel Toure University Hospital in Bamako, Mali. Immunohistochemistry was performed in all patients through a collaboration of our German partners., Results: We collected 98 patients (95 women and 3 men) with an average age of 40.04 ± 13.07 years. Twenty-two patients (22.44%) had a personal history of benign breast disease. In 16 patients (16.33%), we found a family breast cancer. The most common histological types were intra ductal carcinoma with 84 (85.72%) and invasive lobular carcinoma in 9 cases (9.18%). Immunohistochemistry found a predominance of triple negative with forty nine patients (50%) followed by Luminal A subtype with 26 cases (26.23%). According to the TNM classification, 44 patients (44.90%) were received at stage III. The median survival was 60 months in the group of patients who received hormone therapy versus 28 months for the group without hormone therapy (p = 0.007)., Conclusion: Immunohistochemistry is essential for the adequate management of breast cancer. Its realization has allowed us to improve the prognosis of hormone-dependent cancers., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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37. [Torsion Of Meckel's Diverticulum, A Case Report At Paediatric Surgery Service Of CHU Gabriel Touré].
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Coulibaly Y, Coulibaly Y, Keita M, Amadou I, Farota S, Ouologem H, Maiga M, Kanté L, Togo A, Diakité I, Konaté M, Traoré A, Dembélé BT, and Diallo G
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Twist is the rarest complication of Meckel's diverticulum (DM). We did not find a case published in African literature. We report a case of twisted "giant" diverticulum occurred in a 15-year-old boy who had consulted for abdominal pain. Operated in emergency, the diagnosis was intraoperative. The diverticulum was 14 cm long and 5 cm in diameter. It was twisted at its base, totally necrotic and perforated at the top. We performed a resection carrying the diverticulum followed by a terminoterminal ileal ileal anastomosis. The postoperative course was simple., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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38. [Neonatal Gastric Perforation].
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Coulibaly Y, Coulibaly Y, Keita M, Amadou I, Farota S, Ouologem H, Maiga M, Kanté L, Togo A, Diakité I, Konaté M, Traoré A, Dembélé BT, and Diallo G
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Neonatal gastric perforation (PGNN) is a rare and serious pathology when management is not early. We did not find a case published in African literature. . We report 2 cases of PGNN registered in pediatric surgery of C.H.U Gabriel TOURE. The clinical pictures were that of a neonatal occlusion. X-rays of the abdomen without preparation revealed pneumoperitoneum in both cases. Congenital origin was retained for both cases. Surgical treatment consisted of excision-suture of the perforation margins. The operative sequences were simple in both cases., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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39. [Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST): The particularities aspects in African countries].
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Togo A, Traoré A, Dembélé BT, Diakité I, Traoré A, Konaté M, Bah A, Kanté L, Koné T, Dicko MY, Yoro Sidibé B, Ahmadou I, and Diallo G
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- Adolescent, Adult, Africa, Aged, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Female, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms drug therapy, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms mortality, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms pathology, Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors drug therapy, Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors mortality, Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors pathology, Humans, Imatinib Mesylate therapeutic use, Male, Mali, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Survival Analysis, Young Adult, Developing Countries, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms surgery, Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors surgery
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40. [Bilio-Digestives Derivative In The Palliative Surgery Of Pancreatic Head Cancer At The CHU Gabriel TOURE].
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Sidibé BY, Dembélé BT, Bah A, Maiga A, Coulibaly A, Traoré A, Konaté M, Kelly B, Traoré AA, Koné T, Karembé B, Kanté L, Diakité I, Almeimoune AH, and Togo A
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Objectives: Our objective was to determine the frequency of bilio-digestive bypass in palliative surgery in pancreatic head cancers, to determine the clinical and para-clinical aspects and to analyze the results of the treatment., Methods: This was a-15 year retrospective study from 1999 to 2014 including any patient with confirmed pancreatic cancer in the anatomo-pathology treated by palliative surgery in the department., Results: In 15 years, we operated152 cases of cancer of the head of the pancreas. The bilio-digestive derivation was performed in 78 patients, or 51.32%. The average age was 58.61 years ± 11.22 years with the extremes of 34 and 79 years old, the sex ratio was 1.44. The disease duration was 4.88 months on average with a standard deviation of 4.28 months and extremes of 1 and 24 months. Courvoisier-Terrier's disease was observed in 76 cases with lesions of the cases. The average pancreatic tumor size was 62.98 mm, and standard deviation = 8.68 with the extremes of45 and 121 mm. We performed a choledoco-duodenal anastomosis and a gastro-entero-anastomosis (GEA) in 85.90% of cases (n = 67), a choledocojejunal anastomosis and a GEA in 7 cases and a choledoco-duodenal anastomosis without GEA in 4 cases. The morbidity and the mortality rates were15.4% and 6.41%, respectively. At six (6) months postsurgery, a complete disappearance the majority of the functional signs was observed., Conclusion: Pancreatic cancer is a slowly developing tumor. Therefore its diagnosis is late; the derivation makes it possible to improve the quality of life of the patients., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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41. [Amoebic liver abscess in general surgery at the Gabriel Touré teaching hospital, Bamako, Mali].
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Traoré A, Togo A, Kanté L, Dembélé BT, Diakité I, Coulibaly Y, Samaké BM, Konaté M, Koné T, Diarra, Traoré A, Tounkara A, Keita IM, Diango DM, and Diallo G
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The objectives were to determine the frequency, and to describe the clinical and therapeutic aspects of amoebic liver abscess. This was a retrospective study in the general surgery department of the Gabriel Touré teaching hospital from 1 January 2004 to December 2008. Included in this study, were all patients hospitalized and treated for amoebic liver abscess. We collected 53 cases a frequency of 1.3%. This was 45 men (84.9%) and 8 women (15.1%). The sex ratio was 5.6. The average age was 39.5 years. The average consultation time was 3 weeks. The signs observed were fever 96.2% (51 cases), the hepatalgia 94.3% (50 case), hepatomegaly 90.6% (48 cases) and anorexia 88.7% (47 cases). Collections of objectified abscess in abdominal ultrasound were located in the right lobe in 79.2% (42 cases), unique in 92.5% (49 cases) and 100 mm in diameter on average. Pulmonary radiography found an elevation of the right diaphragmatic dome 66.7% (14 cases). Amoebic serology was performed in 60.4% of cases, was negative in 2 cases (6.2%). Medical treatment alone was effective in the majority of cases - 62.7% (32 cases), an ultrasound-guided paracentesis associated with medical treatment was required in 31.4% (16 cases). Surgical methods were very rarely recommended 5.9 % (3 cases). The average amount of pus was 637.6ml. Average duration of treatment was 11 days. We recorded three deaths, including one due to a sepsis on peritonitis from ruptured liver abscess and 2 cases due to HIV., Conclusion: The amoebic liver abscess is uncommon in our service. Negative serology does not exclude the diagnosis. Medical treatment is usually curative in the absence of complications., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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42. [Complications of digestive ostomies in pediatric surgery].
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Coulibaly Y, Coulibaly Y, Keita M, Coulibaly CAT, Bagayoko H, Sanogo L, Dembéle M, Traoré D, Doumbia A, Ouologuem H, Coulibaly O, Touré ML, Kanté L, Togo A, Karembé B, Konaté M, Diakité I, Traoré A, Dembéle BT, and Diallo G
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Aims: To determine the frequency and factors of complications of intestinal stomas., Methods: This was a retrospective study over a 7 year period from January 2004 to December 2010, covering all children aged 0-15 years, who received a stoma and hospitalized in the period of study. Excluded from this study, alimentary ostomy and urological ostomy, and children whose medical records were incomplete., Results: We examined 192 cases of stoma or 27 cases/year. We noted a complication in 91 (48%) of our patients. The average age was 3.64 ± 5.03 years ranging from 6 hours and 15 years. The complicating factors were: the indication for surgery, type of stoma, the variety of stoma, surgical technique and equipment., Conclusion: The achievement of good technique and appropriate equipment would be needed to reduce some complications of the stoma., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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43. [Tracheal intubation in the Emergency Unit: accidents and incidents in the teaching hospital of Gabriel Touré of Bamako].
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Samaké BM, Kanté L, Kéita M, Diallo Y, Togola M, Kéita B, Goita D, Togo A, and Diallo A
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Introduction: Intubation in urgency is characterized by a greater difficulty compared with intubation in situation regulated with the operating theatre suite. In urgency, the determination of the predictive anatomical factors of difficult intubation is secondary. The incidence of the complications of endotracheal intubations in urgency in the French system was 11,6% with a rate of failure to 0,5., Objective: To study the incidents and accidents during endotracheal intubations in the service of reception of the urgencies with the Gabriel TOURE teaching hospital of Bamako., Patients and Method: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2010 at September 2011 with the service of reception of the urgencies of the Gabriel Touré teaching hospital. All the intubated patients were included. All the patients received a clinical evaluation and paraclinic examinations. Clinical monitoring was carried out in the 24 hours following the accident. The statistical test which was used for the comparison of our results was Khi
2 with a threshold of significance fixed at P<0,05., Results: For the period of study 120 cases of accidents and incidents were collected for 320 intubated patients - a frequency of 37,5%. The age bracket 15 - 29 was prevalent representing 30,8 % of patients. The sex ratio was 2,3 in favour of men. In 44.3% of cases patients died in the 24 hours following intervention. Only patients admitted for cranial traumatism presented undesirable side effects in 50% of the cases versus 50% for the other joined reasons for admission., Conclusion: The accidents during endotracheal intubation in urgent interventions are considerable, hence the acquisition of more suitable material and good training would decrease incidence., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)- Published
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44. [Necrotic ulcer in a general surgery department at Gabriel Tour Hospital].
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Traoré A, Dembélé BT, Diakité I, Togo A, Kanté L, Coulibaly Y, Samaké B, Kéita M, and Diallo G
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Our objectives were to determine the frequency, clinical, and therapeutic aspects and to evaluate the cost of care., Patients and Method: This was a retrospective, analytical study, , carried out in the general surgery department of the teaching hospital Gabriel Touré from 1 January 2000 to December 2008. Were included in this study all patients operated for necrotic ulcer in the service., Results: Seventy -nine (79) patients were identified which represents 0.6 % of our admissions. There were 48 men (60.8%) and 31 women (39.2%) . The sex ratio was 1.5 . The average age was 33.6 years, with extremes ranging from 31-81 years and the standard deviation = 19.7. The diagnosis was based on clinical and paraclinical investigations in all patients (100 %). The average period of consultation was 1.2 months, with extremes ranging from 1 - 24 months and the standard deviation = 0.8. Traditional medications were given to 38 patients (48.1%). The ulcer was multiple in 20 patients (25.3%). In 57 cases (72.2%) it sat in the lower limb and in 22 cases (27.8 %) in the upper limb. The average diameter was 24.3 cm and the standard deviation = 15.1. Trauma and infection were, respectively, the main causes in 63 patients (79.7 %) and 10 patients (12.6%). The most frequent germs found were the Staphylococcus aureus in 40 patients (50.6%) and Proteus mirabilis in 10 patients (12.7%). The thin skin autograft was performed in 66 patients (83.5 %). Healing was complete in 52 patients (78.8%), with a morbidity of 21.2 % (14 cases) . Infection was observed on graft and edema, 5 cases each (7.6%), graft rejection 4 cases (6.1%). The average hospital stay was 2.3 months. The average cost was 237,450 with a range of 75,000 to 500,000 FCFA., Conclusions: Necrotic ulcer is an uncommon pathology in our department. The lack of consultation and the use of traditional medication are the main factors of seriousness., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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45. [Penetrating abdominal wounds caused by weapons in the service of general surgery in the Gabriel Touré teaching hospital].
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Kanté L, Togo A, Diakité I, Dembélé BT, Traoré A, Coulibaly Y, Keita M, Kanté S, Traoré A, Keita M, Samaké H, Coulibaly Y, and Diallo G
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Introduction: Providing care for penetrating abdominal wounds is a controversial subject. The aim of this project was to describe their epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects., Materials and Methods: This retrospective study conducted over 4 years, from January 2006 to January 2010 concerned 70 cases of penetrating abdominal injury in the general surgery department of the Gabriel TOURE teaching hospital. Non-piercing and animal horn related abdominal injuries were not included., Results: We collated 70 cases of penetrating abdominal wounds; representing 1.2% of hospitalisations during the studied time frame. The patients were 12 to 59 years old with a mean age of 27.7 years and a sex-ratio of 9 to 1 for men. 27 patients (38.36%) came from districts I and II of Bamako. Criminal injuries was the main cause of injury encountered representing 70% cases. 3 of the patients had psychiatric antecedents and 45.7% of patients regularly consumed drugs. The epiploon and small intestine were the main eviscerated organs (51.4% cases). 17/53 patients received non-surgical treatment. The rate of laparotomia was of 30.2% and postoperative morbidity 15.1%., Conclusion: Treating penetrating abdominal injury remains difficult. A good selection of patients allow the service to lower the rate of laparotomia., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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46. [Intestinal invagination occurring during pregnancy: 1 case].
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Diakité I, Togo A, Traoré A, Dembélé BT, Kanté L, Coulibaly Y, Traoré D, Togola B, Konaté M, Keïta M, Dicko ML, Kanté A, Togo F, Sangaré I, and Diallo G
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Acute intestinal invagination is a rare pathology in adults; even more so on specific fields as in pregnant women. Therapeutic indications depend on the duration of the invagination. We noted a cases of acute intestinal invagination after 72 hours of evolution in a multiparous 35 year old woman, 27 weeks pregnant, successfully treated by surgery and tocolysis., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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47. [Typhoid peritonitis in children: Evaluation of morbi-mortality at the Gabriel Touré teaching hospital in Bamako].
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Coulibaly Y, Togo A, Keita M, Diakité AA, Dembélé BT, Diakité I, Kanté L, Traoré A, Coulibaly CAT, Doumbia A, Karembé B, Konaté M, and Diallo G
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Aims: To determine related factors of complications typhoid perforations in the small intestine in children., Material and Method: A retrospective study was conducted between June 1
st , 2005 to June 30th , 2010 in all children aged 0 to 14 years treated for peritonitis by ileal perforations in the service of paediatric surgery at the Gabriel Touré teaching hospital. Traumatic perforations and patients with incomplete files were not included in this study., Results: In 5 years time we gathered 105 cases of ileal typhoid perforation. After surgical treatment early outcomes were simple in 70 patients (66.6%), a parietal suppuration had been noted in 15 patients (14.3%) and fistula in 4 (3.9%). Sixteen patients (15.2%) died. Complications were related to patient's age, ASA Score, time frame of care, quantity of peritoneal fluid, number and site of perforation, surgical techniques and the duration of surgery P(<0.05). Sex, anaemia, surgeon, and perforation diameter did not significantly influence the rate of complications., Conclusion: Reduction of morbi-mortality happens through prevention, earlier diagnosis and appropriate management of typhoid fever., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)- Published
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48. [Peritonitis by perforation on gastric cancer at the Gabriel Touré teaching hospital].
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Dembélé BT, Traoré A, Togo A, Kanté L, Diakité I, Tounkara I, Konaté M, Coulibaly Y, Coulibaly B, Diango DM, Keita M, and Diallo G
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Objective: Describe the therapeutic and diagnostic aspects of gastric cancer perforations at the general surgery department of the Gabriel Touré teaching hospital., Patients and Method: A retrospective survey was conducted over 11 years (January 1999 to December 2010). It included all patients having had surgery for peritonitis by gastric cancer perforation at the service during that time frame., Results: We found 14 cases of peritonitis due to gastric perforation, of which 9 were male and 5 female. The main clinical symptoms were abdominal pain (100%), weight loss (100%) and abdominal contraction (98.8%). Endoscopy allowed to note a pyloric antrum budding tumor in 4 patients before perforation. Radiography of the abdomen without preparation showed pneumoperitoneum in 8 cases. In all cases, the histological type recorded was adenocarcinoma. The antral seat was the most common (64.3%). Palliative surgery was immediately performed in all cases. We recorded two cases of fistula tract and 3 cases of infection of the lining, as well as 2 cases of postoperative mortality., Conclusion: Gastric cancer perforation is rare and of bad prognosis as it survives on advanced cancer., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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49. [Acute generalized peritonitis in Sominé Dolo's Hospital of Mopti: Epidemiologic and therapeutic aspects].
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Kanté L, Diakité I, Togo A, Dembélé BT, Traoré A, Maiga A, Samaké A, Samaké H, Keita M, Traoré I, and Diallo G
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Acute generalized peritonitis requires precocious diagnosis and immediate treatment., Materials and Methods: The purpose of this study is to determine hospital case frequency, to describe the clinical and therapeutic aspects and to evaluate the operating suites. We conducted a prospective study, lasting 16 months, from January 2005 to April 2006, looking at 40 cases of generalized acute peritonitis operated in several services, including a general surgery department, of the Sominé Dolo's hospital of Mopti., Results: We noted a hospital admittance rate of 3.1% with an average age of 26.3 years old and a 1.66 men to women ratio. Peritonitis at the Sominé Dolo hospital was dominated by intestinal perforation. The diagnosis was essentially made using the clinical approach. The treatment was medico-surgical. Operative mortality was recorded in 7 cases (17.5%) with 7 cases of inner-wall abscesses. The delay of consultations and the Mannheim score were the main factors causing bad prognostics. Excision - sutures associated with a cleansing drainage of the abdominal cavity was the most practised surgical procedure., Conclusion: Mortality remains high. The two factors for a bad prognostic are the delay of consultation and the lack of means for reanimation., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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50. [Non-resecable gastric cancers at the department of general surgery at CHU Gabriel TOURE Bamako].
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Dembélé BT, Togo A, Kanté L, Traoré A, Diakité I, Tounkara, Coulibaly Y, Samaké B, Keita M, and Diallo G
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- Adenocarcinoma drug therapy, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Adenocarcinoma secondary, Adenocarcinoma surgery, Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Delayed Diagnosis, Digestive System Surgical Procedures statistics & numerical data, Female, Hospitals, University statistics & numerical data, Humans, Male, Mali epidemiology, Middle Aged, Palliative Care, Prevalence, Retrospective Studies, Sex Distribution, Stomach Neoplasms drug therapy, Stomach Neoplasms pathology, Stomach Neoplasms surgery, Surgery Department, Hospital statistics & numerical data, Survival Rate, Adenocarcinoma epidemiology, Stomach Neoplasms epidemiology
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Unlabelled: Our objectives were to determine the frequency of non-resecable gastric cancers, to analyse its clinical, and therapeutic aspects, and to assess patients follow-up., Method: Our retrospective study has been from 1st January 2008 to 31st December 2009. It included all patients operated or not having non-resecable gastric cancers at general surgery at CHU Gabriel TOURE, Results: We have recorded 305 cases of advanced gastric cancers, accounting for 71.4% of gastric cancers (n=425), 47.8% of digestive cancers (n=766) and 2.2% of hospitalisations. The sex ratio was 1.6 in men favour; the average age was 57 } 12 with extremes of 25 and 90. The average evolution delay was 15.5 months with extremes of 5 and 7, and standard deviation 19.2. 14 patients have been admitted in an emergency context. (8 cases of gastric perforation related peritonitis, 6 cases d’haematemesis). The main found signs were: epigastric tumours 187 (61.3%) cases, lower limbs oedema 105 (34.4%) cases, ascitis 105(34.4%) cases, hepatomegaly 68(22.3%), lymphadenopathy ≪ ganglions de Troisier ≫21(7%), ≪ ecailles de Brumer ≫ (= Brumer’s scales) from rectal touch 17(6%) cases More than half of patients have been classified ASA 4.105(34.4%) ASA 5, and 74(24.2%) ASA . The tumour location was antrum in 260(85.2%) cases Cardiac orifice in 17(5.5%) cases, fundus i n 11(3.6%), the gastric linitis in 17(5,5%) cases. The imaging has found the ascitis in 119(39%) cases, the hepatic metastases in 54(17.7%) cases, pulmonary in 36(19%) cases, pancreatic 5(1.6%) cases, splenic in 4(1.3%), and ovarian in 3(1%) cases 105(34.4%) patients had no surgery, 4(1.3%) had chemotherapy, and 200(65 %) had surgery. The mortality rate was at 16.5% and the one year survival at 15.5%.
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