Objective: In this study our main goal is to evaluate the managements of surgical emergencies of suspected and high-risk patients of COVID-19. Method: This observational study was conducted at Tertiary medical college and hospital from May 2020 to March 2021. Where 80 COVID-19 suspected patients of both genders with different ages (15- 65) who was admitted to OPD for surgical emergencies. Results: During the study, majority belong to 56-65years age group, 35% and most of them were male, 65%. According to distribution of patients according their emergency conditions, 35% cases were burst appendix, 30% cases perforation gas containing hollow viscus, 25% were Intestinal obstructions. Mean duration of hospital was 6.5±1.2 days and intussusception seen in 5 cases after surgery. Conclusions: In conclusion, the number of emergency surgeries decreased during the pandemic. Perhaps a new algorithm is required for emergencies in these unusual situations.
Inguinal hernia with uncommon contents in the hernia sac has been reported in the literature. Preoperative ultrasound can be helpful to diagnose the presence an uncommon content in the hernia sac. Here we report a rare case of female infant having bilateral inguinal hernia with sac containing ovary and fallopian tube with left sided torsion ovary.
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