International Medical Journal (ISSN:13412051)

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International Medical Journal ISSN: (13412051) is an international open-access journal publishes twelve times each year. The "International Medical Journal" is a peer-reviewed, monthly, online international research journal, which publishes original articles, research articles, review articles with top-level work from all areas of Medical Science Research and their application including Aetiology, bioengineering, biomedicine, cardiology, chiropody, ENT etc. Researchers in all Medical Science and Pharmacy fields are encouraged to contribute articles based on recent research. Journal publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field of Medical Science and Pharmacy Research, and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. International Medical Journal journal covers almost all disciplines of Medical Science and Pharmacy. Researchers and students of M.B.B.S, M.D., D.T.C.D., GYNE., M.S., M.Pharma, And PhD are requested to send their original research articles to International Medical Journal. Lizi Jiaohuan Yu Xifu/Ion Exchange and Adsorption Fa yi xue za zhi

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International Medical Journal ISSN: (13412051) is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal seeks to publish original research articles that are hypothetical and theoretical in its nature and that provide exploratory insights in the following fields but not limited to:

Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Pharmacology
Pathology Forensic medicine Microbiology Community Medicine
Otorhinolaryngology Internal Medicine General Surgery Obstetrics and Gynecology
Radiology Pulmonary Medicine Dermatology and Venereal diseases Infectious Diseases
Anaesthesia Cancer research Neurosurgery Orthopedics

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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-10-10-2021-996
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Abstract : Nail bed avulsion injuries associated with distal phalanx fracture is a very common injury occurring in industrial workers dealing with heavy machines. Often patients come with open wound which needs through wash and reduction of fracture with k wire along with suturing of the nail bed. The study was conducted on 20 patients with nail bed avulsion injury with or without distal phalanx fracture. Patients were treated by vertical figure of 8 suturing of nail plate with the nail bed and reduction/fixation of the distal phalanx with a retrograde k-wire. Patients were followed up periodically at weekly interval up to 3months. This technique maintains good contact between the nail plate and matrix, preventing the nail plate from any further movement. The vertical fig of 8 suturing method utilizes the nail plate and the nail bed to take suture and secure the nail. The vertical fig of 8 suturing method protects the nail from any unwanted movement, thereby preventing any further trauma to the nail bed and helps in splinting of the associated fracture of the distal phalanx. It's straightforward, reliable, and effortlessly tutored to surgeons of any speciality. This technique can even be done when the eponychium is not intact. It's a helpful technique for anyone dealing with nail bed avulsion injury with or without distal phalanx injuries..
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-10-10-2021-995
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Abstract : Neonatal sepsis is one of the most common infections occurring in the neonatal intensive care unit, often a challenging emergency situation, which if not managed promptly can result in neonatal death. The aim of the study is to determine, causative organisms found on newborn skin by collecting skin swabs once a week so as to understand the changing pattern of microbial flora and their resistance to commonly used antibiotics, especially when the baby shows a high WBC count or a deteriorating chest x-ray. A prospective study was conducted in the Neonatal intensive care unit of a Medical college Hospital and research center, after the approval of the Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC), the study was conducted on 100 newborns. Skin and groin swab samples were collected from the newborns with basic aseptic precautions, after informing them and obtaining consent of the mother or guardian. Around two swab samples were taken from the groin and armpit, one on day-1 and the other on day-4 and sent for culture sensitivity. The reports of the samples were collected and compared to observe the changing trend of the bacteria and the resistance shown to commonly used drugs. Coagulase negative staphylococcus and E.coli were the most common causative organisms in our area, based on the analysis of both days taken, apart from that Methicillin Resistant Staphyloccocus and Klebsiella were the second common bacteria prevalent in the area..
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-10-10-2021-994
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Abstract : Inguinal hernias occur in about 1–5% of the general population and its repair is the commonest operation in general surgical practice. Multiple methods have been described to reinforce the posterior wall of inguinal canal as well as to prevent recurrence of which Lichtenstein’s tension free repair and Stoppa’s procedure are commonly employed procedures. centre located in Pimpri, Pune between May 2020 to June 2021. From our study we conclude that Stoppas repair for bilateral inguinal hernia is a very efficient procedure. Stoppas repair could be done in bilateral inguinal hernias and by keeping mesh over fruchauds myopectineal orifice we could be preventing recurrence and also avoiding femoral hernia in the future. Stoppas repair can be done easily in recurrent hernias as we will be proceeding in different anatomical plane. However both techniques have their own advantages and careful selection of technique is essential with due consideration given to the nature of the individual case..
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-10-10-2021-993
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Abstract : Tuberculosis is a major public health problem in India. The tuberculosis (TB) of the ear is a rare entity. In most cases the presentation resembles that of a chronic otitis media or chronic otitis media with mastoiditis. Irreversible complications such as hearing loss and facial paralysis ensue if the diagnosis is often delayed [1]. We report here the case of a 40-year-old female with previous history of pulmonary tuberculosis, now presenting with left ear otorrhoea and on imaging, having left chronic otomastoidits with cholesteatoma in middle ear..
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-09-10-2021-992
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Abstract : Chronic inguinal neuralgia is one of the most significant complication following inguinal hernia repair with a reported incidence from 29% to 76%. Routine ilioinguinal neurectomy has been proposed as a way to avoid neuralgia in post-operative period. We conducted a randomised controlled study to find out short to midterm neurosensory effects of elective ilioinguinal neurectomy during open hernia surgery. 60 patients between the age of 18 to 80 years with inguinal hernia undergoing surgery from May 2018 to February 2020 were randomised either for ilioinguinal neurectomy or ilioinguinal nerve preservation during inguinal hernia surgeries. All Surgeries were performed under spinal anaesthesia. The primary outcome was incidence of chronic pain in groin at the end of 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery. The Secondary outcome was included as incidence of post-operative sensory loss or change of sensations at groin and quality of life as assessed by a questionnaire. The incidence of chronic groin pain at 6 months was significantly lower in neurectomy group than in nerve preservation group. No significant difference was found regarding the groin numbness, post-operative sensory change in areas supplied by ilioinguinal nerve and health related quality of life, all of them measured at 6 months following the procedure. Elective ilioinguinal neurectomy decreases incidence of chronic groin pain after open inguinal hernia surgery without significantly added morbidity. It should be considered as routine practice during open hernia surgery..
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