Consultant: Emergency General, Trauma, Biliary, Hernia Surgery. Liverpool University Hospitals. UK TARN. IHME Collaborator (US). Editor-in-Chief, ECM, MDPI (CH)
A modern model of behaviour and professionalism by 2026: Members of Parliament continue to give AI-written speeches. Discovered today. So, what is happening in all other institutions, academia, and the press?
๐ก Although neurological complications of dengue are uncommon, this case adds to growing evidence that dengue infection may increase stroke risk.
๐ https://t.co/bnKOiDdCsh
๐ #dengue#ischemicstroke#neurology#MRA#cerebrovascular#stroke
Laparoscopic adhesiolysis for #SmallBowelObstruction was not superior to open surgery for long-term recurrence, incisional hernia incidence, or quality of life at 5-year follow-up, confirming both as viable options. https://t.co/2lQzRREoms
Small-bites fascial closure after elective midline laparotomy reduced long-term risk and size of incisional hernia vs traditional large-bites technique, supporting small bites as standard practice for abdominal closure.
https://t.co/wEifzN6cNH
Among patients with severe blunt splenic injury and multiple trauma, nonoperative management with angioembolization or observation reduced mortality, complications, and hospital stay compared with splenectomy.
https://t.co/gkixPSZztk
I have directed attention to this paper: Sharing #article
Understanding E-Consent in Anaesthesia: A Review of Clinical, Legal, and Ethical Dimensions https://t.co/gwrz885xQF
๐ฅExcited for the publication: "Does the Use of Prehospital Emergency Care Units in Inter-Hospital Transfers Affect Regional Prehospital Emergency Care Readiness?โA Finnish Pilot Study"
๐https://t.co/uIhYucG0NC
๐ #paramedic#medicalservice#EMS#prehospitalemergencycare
The event beyond my multi-toned annual appraisals: A clinic session I will remember forever. At the start of the discussion about biliary surgery for chronic gallbladder disease, the patient said to me, quietly, softly, explicitly, โOne of the ITU nurses recommended you.โ
However, participants completing more than 75% of prescribed exercises reported significantly lower disability scores with home-based prehabilitation despite the fact that there was no significant difference in complications. To conclude: it works.
RCT: Among older adults with frailty scheduled for surgery, assignment to home-based prehabilitation before surgery did not improve postoperative disability scores or reduce complications.
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Q: What is the most wonderful thing that happened today?
Morning tea with honey/lemon; meeting with 6 colleagues at 8am; reviewing 25 patients in the wards; performing 2 gallbladder surgeries, providing education/clinical supervision; and a most peaceful call to my heart at 6pm.