Surgery (RRJoS) ISSN 2349-3712 May to August 2014 STM JOURNALS Scientific Technical Medical Research & Reviews Journal of Ÿ Fibroepithelioma of Vagina Ÿ Follicular Lymphoma of the Hard Palate Ÿ Preperitoneal Mesh Repair of Superior Lumbar Hernia Ÿ Prospective Study in Treatment of Long Bone Fracture Ÿ Secondary Infertility due to Retention of Foetal Bones
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Surgery
(RRJoS)ISSN 2349-3712
May to August 2014
STM JOURNALSScientific Technical Medical
Research & Reviews Journal of
Ÿ Fibroepithelioma of Vagina
Ÿ Follicular Lymphoma of the Hard Palate
Ÿ Preperitoneal Mesh Repair of Superior Lumbar Hernia
Ÿ Prospective Study in Treatment of Long Bone Fracture
Ÿ Secondary Infertility due to Retention of Foetal Bones
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Research & Reviews: Journal of Surgery ISSN: 2319-3425 (online), ISSN: 2349-3712 (print)
Volume 3, Issue 2
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Fibroepithelioma of Vagina
Priti Anand*, Mukul Bindra, Sadhna Mathur, Ravi Mathur
NIMS Medical College & Hospital, Shobha Nagar, Jaipur–Delhi Highway (NH-11C),
Jaipur-303121, Rajasthan, India
Abstract In this paper we present a case report of 52-year-old female who presented with finger
like projections coming from vagina which on histopathological examination came out to
be fibroepithelioma (FEP) of vagina—a benign form of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Patient was treated with complete exicision of growth without recurrence in 2 years of
Research & Reviews: Journal of Surgery ISSN: 2319-3425 (online), ISSN: 2349-3712 (print)
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Follicular Lymphoma of the Hard Palate
Mukul Bindra*, Ravi Kumar Mathur, Abhay Setia, Priti Anand Department of General Surgery NIMS Medical College, Jaipur, India
Abstract Follicular lymphoma usually involves lymph nodes, but can involve extra nodal sites.
Oral lymphomas are relatively rare and often difficult to diagnose in a clinical setting. A case of non- Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) of the hard palate that had undergone external
beam radiation therapy and was found to be well one year following treatment is
Research & Reviews: Journal of Surgery ISSN: 2319-3425 (online), ISSN: 2349-3712 (print)
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Pre-peritoneal Mesh Repair of Spontaneous Superior
Lumbar Hernia: A Case Report
Harsh B. Thanky*, Bankimchandra M. Thanky Thanky Hospital, Rajkot, India
Abstract The lumbar hernias are rare variety of hernia. They arise more commonly from superior
lumbar triangle than inferior lumbar triangle. It can be readily misdiagnosed as one of
the commoner diseases like lipoma. Its diagnosis requires high clinical suspicion and can be confirmed by imaging. The treatment is elective surgery with meshplasty. Here we
present a case of spontaneous superior lumbar hernia treated with preperitoneal
polypropylene meshplasty at our hospital. The patient is on follow-up with no evidence of recurrence.
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Secondary Infertility due to Retention of Foetal
Bones: A Rare Occurrence: A Case Report
Priti Anand*, Mukul Bindra, Sadhna Mathur, Ravi Mathur
NIMS Medical College & Hospital, Shobha Nagar, Jaipur-Delhi Highway (NH-11C),
Jaipur – 303121, Rajasthan, India
Abstract In this paper we present a case of unwanted contraception through prolonged retention of foetal bone—a rare cause of secondary infertility. We describe a case of intrauterine
retention of foetal bone diagnosed three years after the termination of a pregnancy. A
hysteroscopy was performed and irregular structures were removed. These fragments were foetal bones, which probably functioned as an intrauterine contraceptive device
(IUCD). After removal of the foetal bone fragments, the patient conceived spontaneously.
This case report stresses the importance of taking a thorough history and evaluation of the endometrium by transvaginal ultrasound (USG) or hysteroscopy in women with