25 research outputs found
Traumatic fracture of central venous catheter resulting in potential migration of distal fragment: a case report
We report a surgical retrieval of an indwelling portion of a traumatic rupture of the Central venous catheter following hair cutting by a confused patient secondary to Postoperative cognitive dysfunction. He had a dynamic compression screw for fixation of fractured neck of femur after previously failed surgical procedure. The second procedure was complicated with major blood loss, which required central venous and arterial line insertion for intra-operative and post-operative management. The patient was discharged to the ward following an uneventful stay on intensive care. While on the ward, he decided to trim his hair and in the process he inadvertently cut through the right internal jugular catheter. Complications and management resulting from embolisation of central line are reviewed
The development and validation of a scoring tool to predict the operative duration of elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
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Comparative measurement of hydration effects of herbal moisturizers
Improvements of skin hydration properties by the use of polyherbal moisturizers are the recent advances in cosmetic preparations to avoid the harmful effects of chemical moisturizers. The main aim of the study was to establish selection preference of different available marketed herbal moisturizers on the basis of the efficiency of constituents for their hydration effects. The criteria for the selection of formulations were presence of herbal constituents, wheat germ oil and Aloe vera extract. Initially, physiochemical and psychometric studies were performed to visualize the compliance of moisturizers with the skin. The clinical study was carried out in six groups of six healthy human volunteers (aged 20–25 years) each applying moisturizers twice daily over a period of 3 weeks in their forearm. The skin properties measured were conductance, glow and appearance. The results indicated that all the moisturizers show moisturizing effect in a time-dependent pattern and the maximum increase in skin conductance was 168.125 and 165.24% for A2 and A1, respectively. Ranking of moisturizers based on conductance as well as physicochemical analysis is A2 > A1 > A4 > A3 > A5 > A6. It was found that the formulation A2 having wheat germ oil, Aloe vera extract and turmeric extract in combination showed best results due to their synergistic effect and wheat germ oil or Aloe extract, when present separately produced skin hydration to lesser extent
Biocompatible Nanoparticles for Sustained Topical Delivery of Anticancer Phytoconstituent Quercetin
Dipeptidylcarboxypeptidase of Leishmania donovani: A potential vaccine molecule against experimental visceral leishmaniasis
Dermatological Consequences of Photosensitization with an Approach to treat them Naturally
A Review on Polymeric Nano Micelles Based Delivery to the Posterior Segment of the Eye
Introduction: Many nanoformulations have been designed and evaluated for ocular drug
delivery system consistently. These nanoformulations are designed for prolonged retention and
course time, stable, efficient and reversible drug loading. The ocular bioavailability is very less
when the drug is given through topically. Various anatomical and physiological limitations, for example,
tear turnover, nasal lachrymal waste, reflex squinting, and visual static and dynamic hindrances
cause the challenges and delay the ocular drug permeation because of the limitation that
less than 5% dose can reach into the ocular tissues. Different types of Polymeric micelles were
prepared to overcome the above challenges. Polymeric nano micelles are prepared by different
methods, such as direct dissolution, dialysis method, Oil-in-water emulsion, solvent evaporation,
co-solvent evaporation, and freeze-drying method.
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