ProfAlaaRedwan33

أ.د/ علاء أحمد رضوان ريان

Professor - Professor of G.I.T Surgery and Laparo-endoscopy

Faculty of medicine

Address: General Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag Univertsity, Sohag, Egypt

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THE USE OF PLASTIC SHIELD TO PROTECT ANASTOMOTIC LINE INTERNALLY IN PRIMARY COLONIC ANASTOMOSIS WITHOUT PREPARATION IN TRAUMATIC COLONIC INJURY IN ASSUIT.
Abstract In this study, 12 patients were chosen from Trauma Unit, Assuit University Hospital, all of them complaining of traumatic colon injury of variable degrees(gradeII-VI). The ages of our patients were variable, and the injury was caused by either penetrating injuries (5 cases) or blunt injuries (7 cases). The proposed technique for management is primary colon repair with the implantation ... Read more

MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATIC PSEUDOCYSTS WITH VARIABLE TECHNIQUES.
ABSTRACT Pancreatic pseudocyst is the commonest cystic lesion of the pancreas. When interference is indicated, open surgical therapy is the standard therapy with which other therapeutic modalities should be compared. Recently, endoscopic and laparoscopic approaches were reported for management of these cases. We aimed at exploring the minimally invasive techniques in treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts, namely endoscopic and laparoscopic, and ... Read more

LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF POST APPENDECTOMY RIGHT ILIAC FOSSA PAIN.
_Abstract_ _Appendectomy is the most common general surgical operation. Eighty percent of these operations are proved to cause some sort of intra-abdominal adhesions that could be symptomatic. In this study, we aimed at assessment of laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment of post appendectomy abdominal pain (PAAP)._ _This study was performed on patients with PAAP, who presented to the Department of Surgery ... Read more

ROLE OF MR CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY IN BILIARY OBSTRUCTION – A CLINICO RADIOLOGIC AND OPERATIVE STUDY.
ABSTRACT This study was done on 35 patients with obstructive jaundice, 19 males and 16 females, in the surgery department – Assiut University Hospital. Their ages ranged from 5 to 81 years .All patients were subjected to complete medical history, full clinical examination, biochemical study (liver function tests and hepatitis markers), abdominal US and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP). Twenty-three patients ... Read more

2003 | Keywords Endoscopy, Surgical endoscopy,
ENDOSCOPY AND ITS SURGICAL APPLICATIONS, REVIEW OF LITERATURES.
Points of the review: *- Endoscopy History *- Endoscopy progression *- Development of optic endoscopy *- Development of vedioendoscopy *- Other advancement of endoscopy *- Endoscopy and surgical implications *-Difficulties and drawbacks *- Future of endoscopic surgery Read more

INTRA-AND POST ER‎CP MORBIDITY AND MORTALITYAFTER 500 CASES IN ASSIUT
_Abstract_ _Endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography has become one of the most__ useful diagnostic and therapeutic tooles for biliary-pancreatic diseases and is considered as the gold standard approach in this aspect._ _ However, ERCP carries some risks and complications, fortunately, major and serious complications are extreemly rare. In this work, 500 cases undergoing ERCP were randomly selected to study these complications the ... Read more

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT PROCEDURES FOR MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF POST ERCP INFECTIVE COMPLICATIONS?.
Abstract Selected 240 cases obstructive jaundice. 120 cases calcular obstruction and 120 cases with malignant obstruction were studied of idenfication of the main causes of post ER.C.P. infective complications. The clinical, laboratory and endoscopic findings are discussed. It as found that the most important infective complications after E.R.C.B are biliary bacteremia, cholangitis, pancreatitis and septicemia, and the most important predisposing ... Read more

COMMON BILE DUCT STONES, ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE IN 107 CASES
_Abstract_ _One hundred seven patients with common bile duct stone(s)were selected for endoscopic management from July 1998 to July 2001 at Assiut University Hospital. __The success rate of cannulation of the common bile duct was 97.1%. Endoscopic sphincterotomy was done in 104 (97.1%) patients, stone(s) extraction after endoscopic sphincterotomy was achieved in 73 patients (70.19%), using different endoscopic approaches, basket ... Read more

RATIONAL OF ERCP AND ITS BENEFIT IN POST CHOLECYSTECTOMY PATIENTS IN ASSUIT.
Abstract Post-Cholecystectomy problems are very common complaint encountered in the out patient clinic. In this work, 200 patients with post cholecytectomy problems were managed using endoscopic approaches (120 females and 80 males), the study reveals that most of these problems are preventable by better evaluation pre operatively, and good surgical skills during operation. Variable presentations were encountered as bile leakage, ... Read more

SYSTMIC CYTOKINE RESPONSE TO LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN CHOLECYSTECTOMY. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY.
ABSTRACT: Surgical trauma elicits a characteristic response involving synthesis and release of acute phase proteins as interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP). The magnitude of trauma is directly proportionate to the concentration of these mediators. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is now considered the gold standard for treatment of cholecystolithiasis. We aimed at comparing the magnitude of trauma elicited by laparoscopic versus open ... Read more