scholarly journals Primary Naso-Sinus Tuberculosis (NST) at the ORL and Cervico Facial Surgery Department of the University Hospital of Cocody: About a Case

Author(s):  
N’gouan J. Michel ◽  
Téa Basilide ◽  
Koné Samba ◽  
Chatigre Richard ◽  
Abounan Didier ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 01-03
Author(s):  
Gbenou A.S

Introduction: The Currarino syndrome (CS) is one of the rare syndromic forms of anorectal malformations (ARM). Observation: This is the clinical case of a 3 days male newborn admitted for high ARM in the pediatric surgery Department of the Lagune Mother and Child University Hospital of Cotonou. An emergency colostomy was performed. At the age of 7 months as a prelude to anorectoplasty, the distal colography revealed a semilunar pelvic opacity in front of the sacrum. The posterior sagittal approach according to Peña could not reveal the distal end of the intestine. The reconstruction of the sphincter-muscular complex was done on a tracheal tube. The abdominal approach allowed the discovery and resection of a presacral mass. The rectal pouch end found was then lowered. Post-operative follows up was uneventful. The standard postoperative X-ray revealed a partial agenesis of the sacrum. The histology of the operative specimen found a cystic lipoma. The diagnosis of CS was done. The search of a HLXB9 mutation was not possible. Conclusion: The clinical observation associated with standard radiological investigations highlighted the triad: anorectal malformation, presacral tumor, and partial agenesis of the sacrum, which upheld the diagnosis of CS; but the search for an indispensable HLXB9 mutation was lacking for the genetic link.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (04) ◽  
pp. 119-126
Author(s):  
Sidiki Keita ◽  
Koniba Keita ◽  
Moussa Sissoko ◽  
Mahamadou Coulibaly ◽  
Lamine Soumare ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (08) ◽  
pp. 281-286
Author(s):  
O. Sacko ◽  
S. Diallo ◽  
L. Soumaré ◽  
M. Camara ◽  
S. Koumaré ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 09 (11) ◽  
pp. 454-460
Author(s):  
S. Koumaré ◽  
L. Soumaré ◽  
M. Sissoko ◽  
S. Keïta ◽  
M. Camara ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 347-354
Author(s):  
O. Sacko ◽  
M. Sissoko ◽  
S. Koumaré ◽  
L. Soumaré ◽  
M. Camara ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Younes Aggouri ◽  
Aymane Jbilou ◽  
Badr Tarif ◽  
Yassine Mohamed ◽  
Youssef Motiaa ◽  
...  

On March 11, 2020, the WHO declared that the epidemic of COVID-19 had become a pandemic, and this disrupted all the regulated operative programs. On the other hand and by its urgent nature, the emergency surgery was maintained with particularity in some situations, an association with infection by COVID-19. The circumstances of diagnosis of the association of infection by COVID-19 and surgical emergency are based on clinical, radiological, and biological criteria. In this work we report the experience of the University Hospital of Tangier concerning the management of three patients with the particularity of associating a covid infection and a digestive surgical emergency, we will discuss through these cases, the necessary protective measures in intraoperative and the impact of the covid infection on the morbi-mortality Concerning the impact of covid infection on postoperative morbidity and mortality, there are generally two situations: When the covid infection is benign, the prognosis depends on the severity of the surgical emergency and in this situation the prognosis is the same as for patients not infected by covid, this is the case of the first and third cases. The second situation; when the covid infection is severe, it has a great impact on the prognosis and the postoperative care in intensive care. With this publication, we are trying to provide information to help surgeons better manage this category of patients, especially in view of the panic caused by the pandemic, and the difficulty of adapting to the new patient circuit, but more studies recruiting more cases are needed to confirm our findings.


2013 ◽  
Vol 03 (09) ◽  
pp. 465-470
Author(s):  
Mathieu Millogo ◽  
Tarcissus Konsem ◽  
Haréfétéguén Bissa ◽  
Rasmané Béogo ◽  
Dieudonné Ouédraogo

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-10
Author(s):  
Rajae Borki ◽  
Sophia Nitassi ◽  
Ali El Ayoubi ◽  
Razika Bencheikh ◽  
Abdelilah Oujilal ◽  
...  

Introduction: Head and neck sarcomas are rare, malignant and very heterogeneous tumors. The difficulty to manage these sarcomas requires the intervention of a multidisciplinary team to improve the prognosis. The aim of our study is to report our series (epidemiological, histological and progressive characteristics) and evaluate our treatment results. Patients and methods: This is a retrospective study on 42 cases of head and neck sarcomas, assembled at ENT and Maxillofacial Surgery department in the University Hospital of Rabat, for a period of 5 years (2010-2015). All sarcomas were confirmed by histological examination with immunohistochemical study. Results: There were 29 men and 13 women. The average age of our patients was 35.5 years (extremes of age: 13 and 70 years). All patients received a CT scan with MRI scan in 21 cases. A remote extension assessment showed lung metastases in 8 cases. The most frequently found histological type was synovial sarcoma, which was noted in 13 patients (30.9%) followed by osteosarcoma (21.2%). The osteosarcoma treatment was curative in 19 cases, based on surgery with radiotherapy. Total remission was noted in twelve patients. Conclusion: Head and neck sarcomas are rare and very aggressive cancers with poor prognosis. The treatment approach combines surgery and chemoradiation. However, in the absence of adequate and effective treatment protocols, it is necessary to establish a surgical indication in time to ensure excision as complete as possible.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (08) ◽  
pp. 265-270
Author(s):  
O. Sacko ◽  
S. Diallo ◽  
L. Soumaré ◽  
M. Camara ◽  
S. Koumaré ◽  
...  

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