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The Impact of the Outcome of Treating a High Anal Fistula by Using a Cutting Seton and Staged Fistulotomy on Saudi Arabian Patients

Shirah BH, Shirah HA

PURPOSE: A cutting seton is used after a partial distal fistulotomy to treat patients with a high exrasphincteric fistula in ano to avoid fecal incontinence and recurrence. In Saudi Arabia,...
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The clinical pattern of intentional injuries at a primary Saudi Arabian trauma center

Shirah BH, Shirah HA, Zabeery IA, Sogair OA, Alahmari AM, Alhaidari WA, Alamri MH, Aljabri WN

Purpose: The term “intentional injuries” refers to a spectrum of injuries resulting from self-inflicted injuries, interpersonal violence, and group acts of violence. Intentional injuries are underreported in Saudi Arabia. This...
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Mirizzi syndrome: necessity for safe approach in dealing with diagnostic and treatment challenges

Shirah BH, Shirah HA, Albeladi K

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: The challenging dilemma of Mirizzi syndrome for operating surgeons arises from the difficulty to diagnose it preoperatively, and approximately 50% of cases are diagnosed intraoperatively. In this study, we...
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Clinical patterns of postcholecystectomy syndrome

Shirah BH, Shirah HA, Zafar SH, Albeladi K

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Postcholecystectomy syndrome represents a heterogeneous group of symptoms and findings in patients who have previously undergone cholecystectomy. It is rare and under-reported in Saudi Arabia. It can be attributed...
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Predictive factors for gangrene complication in acute calculous cholecystitis

Shirah BH, Shirah HA, Saleem MA, Chughtai M, Elraghi MA, Shams ME

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Gallbladder gangrene is a grave complication of acute calculous cholecystitis that is difficult to detect preoperatively. Ultrasound could show a gallbladder wall that is more thickened. In addition, other...
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Cerebral fat embolism syndrome: diagnostic challenges and catastrophic outcomes: a case series

Algahtani HA, Shirah BH, Abdelghaffar N, Alahmari F, Alhadi W, Alqahtani SA

Fat embolism syndrome is a rare but alarming, life-threatening clinical condition attributed to fat emboli entering the circulation. It usually occurs as a complication of long-bone fractures and joint reconstruction...
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