1.Intraocular pressure elevation among pediatric patients given corticosteroids after strabismus surgery.
Jewel Faith F. Anotado ; Alvina Pauline D. Santiago
Acta Medica Philippina 2026;60(8):77-85
BACKGROUND
Corticosteroids have been used in ophthalmology for its potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive actions. Although the role of corticosteroid treatment is pivotal in the treatment of numerous inflammatory diseases and as postoperative management of patients who undergo ocular surgeries, intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation has been a significant ocular side effect that could result after steroid use. Evaluating the changes in IOP in pediatric eyes will provide early detection and timely intervention to prevent glaucomatous optic neuropathy.
OBJECTIVEThis study aimed to determine the incidence of IOP elevation among pediatric patients given corticosteroids after strabismus surgery in a tertiary hospital in Manila, Philippines.
METHODSThis is a single-center, retrospective, observational study that employs review of the clinical records of pediatric patients who underwent strabismus surgery between January 2015 and December 2022. This study was conducted last February to November 2023. Data were gathered and descriptively summarized regarding patient demographics, ophthalmologic diagnosis, type of strabismus surgery performed, preoperative and postoperative IOP readings, frequency and duration of postoperative topical steroid use, and treatment received and response to elevated IOP.
RESULTSForty-five (28.48%) out of the 158 pediatric patients who had strabismus surgery during the study period met the inclusion criteria for the study. The mean age of pediatric patients was 11.38 ± 5.28 years (range 2-18 years old). There were more males (55.6%) than females. All patients were administered Tobramycin + Dexamethasone eyedrops, ointment or both. The baseline, peak, and net change in IOP were 13.5 ± 2.7 mmHg, 23.1 ± 8.8 mmHg and 10 ± 8.4 mmHg respectively. IOP increased in thirty-seven (82.2%) of the patients from baseline, and 21 (56.7%) of them had a considerable rise. For most patients with considerable rise of IOP, topical steroid medication was either stopped or immediately tapered off. Nine patients received topical IOP-lowering medicine, and most of them returned to normal IOP levels two months following surgery. After then, topical IOP-lowering drugs were stopped.
CONCLUSIONIOP elevation following strabismus surgery was frequently associated with topical steroid usage, and most patients experienced considerable IOP elevation. It is highly advised to closely monitor IOP following strabismus surgery, particularly in children receiving topical steroid treatment.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Child Preschool: 2-5 Yrs Old ; Child: 6-12 Yrs Old ; Adolescent: 13-18 Yrs Old ; Strabismus ; Intraocular Pressure ; Ophthalmology ; World Health Organization ; Optic Nerve Diseases ; Volition ; General Surgery
2.Acromegaly in an Elderly Woman
Laurentius Aswin Pramono ; Fransiskus Xaverius Rinaldi ; Ramzi Ramzi ; Leonard Hidayat ; Ande Fachniadin ; Affan Priyambodo Permana ; Liem Arinuryanto Lios
Acta Medica Indonesiana 2026;58(1):112-114
Abstract
Pituitary adenomas are common intracranial tumors that can be classified based on their hormonal activity and size. While microadenomas are more frequent, macroadenomas often present with significant clinical manifestations due to hormone excess or mass effects. In older populations, diagnosis is often delayed as physical changes may be subtly attributed to normal aging. A 61-year-old woman presented with progressively coarsening facial features and enlargement of the hands and feet. Physical examination confirmed acral enlargement, and the patient reported persistent headaches and a history of hypertension. Laboratory investigations revealed significantly elevated levels of growth hormone (GH) at 18.9 ng/mL and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) at 865.6 ng/mL. Other pituitary functions, including prolactin and morning cortisol, were within normal limits. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) identified a 1.3 × 2.5 × 1.0 cm pituitary macroadenoma. The patient subsequently underwent successful endonasal endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery for tumor resection. This case underscores the necessity of maintaining a high index of suspicion for acromegaly in elderly patients presenting with unexplained acral and facial changes. Comprehensive endocrine evaluation and advanced imaging are critical for achieving an accurate diagnosis and ensuring timely surgical intervention to prevent disease progression.
Acromegaly
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Pituitary Macroadenoma
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Growth Hormone
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IGF-1
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Transsphenoidal Surgery
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Endocrinology
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Elderly Care
3.Quality of life assessment after microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm using a tagalog-translated and -validated hfs-7 questionnaire.
Jeanne Vyka F. Sarangay ; Jeremiah Garcia ; Oliver Ryan Malilay ; Joseph Erroll V. Navarro ; Jose Carlos S. Alcazaren ; Kenny S. Seng
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2026;81(1):1-7
RATIONALE/OBJECTIVE
Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is painless, paroxysmal, repetitive twitching of the unilateral facial muscle initially starting with the orbicularis oculi progressing to mid and lower facial muscles. This condition can be disabling and affect quality of life. Microvascular decompression (MVD) offers t he m ost permanent treatment and outcomes are measured through cessation of spasm. There are currently no Filipino-translated questionnaires to measure the quality of life (QOL) of patients with HFS. This study translated and validated the HFS-7 questionnaire and used it to assess and compare the preoperative and postoperative QOL of patients with HFS following MVD.
METHODSThe HFS-7 questionnaire was translated to Tagalog using a “forward–backward” translation method by 2 independent linguists. The translated questionnaire was validated by 4 expert neurosurgeons and were sent to 27 HFS patients to retrospectively assess pre-op and post-op QOL.
RESULTSTwenty out of 27 HFS patients answered the survey. Majority of HFS patients were middle-aged females. The Criterion Validity Index (CVI) showed a result of 1 which indicates good validity of the translated HFS-7. It has good reliability with Cronbach alpha score of 0.97. T-test comparing the pre-op and post op scores showed that there is a significant improvement in QOL of HFS patients after MVD.
CONCLUSIONIn patients with HFS, MVD offers an improvement of postoperative versus preoperative quality of life measurements. The Tagalog-translated HFS-7 questionnaire is a valid and reliable objective tool in measuring this treatment outcome.
Microvascular Decompression Surgery ; Microvascular Decompression ; Hemifacial Spasm ; Quality Of Life
4.Blood Pressure Improves After Bariatric Surgery Across Patient Subgroups
Liyana Ahmad Zamri ; Nur Azlin Zainal Abidin ; Farah Huda Mohkiar ; You Zhuan Tan ; Fazliana Mansor ; Yue Tsen Poh ; Shu Yu Lim ; Gee Tikfu
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2026;41(S1):58-59
Introduction:
Hypertension is common in obesity and increases
cardiovascular risk. Bariatric surgery improves metabolic
health, but subgroup differences in blood pressure response
remain unclear. This study examined 1-year changes in
systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure
(DBP) after bariatric surgery across sex, age group, and
diabetes status.
Methodology:
This study included 32 obese adults undergoing bariatric
surgery, with blood pressure measured at baseline, 6
and 12 months. Generalized estimating equation models
were used to evaluate changes in SBP and DBP over time,
adjusting for age, sex, surgery type, diabetes category,
baseline body mass index, antihypertensive medication
use, and baseline blood pressure. Interaction terms were
tested to assess differences in blood pressure trajectories
across subgroups.
Results:
Participants were predominantly female (67.4%), with a
mean age of 36.9 ± 6.2 years and a mean body mass index
of 40.7 ± 8.8 kg/m². Hypertension and diabetes were present
in 40.6 and 31.3% of participants, respectively. There was a
significant time effect for both SBP (p <0.001) and DBP (p
= 0.004). At 12 months post-surgery, mean SBP decreased
by 15 mmHg and DBP by 7.9 mmHg compared with
baseline (both p <0.001). No significant interactions were
observed between time and sex, diabetes category, or age
category, indicating that blood pressure improvements
were comparable across subgroups.
Conclusion
Bariatric surgery was associated with clinically meaningful
reductions in both SBP and DBP, with similar improvement
patterns observed across demographic and metabolic subgroups. These findings support the effectiveness of bariatric
surgery as a strategy for blood pressure reduction and
cardiovascular risk management in patients with obesity.
Blood Pressure
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Bariatric Surgery
5.A Single-Centre Malaysian Cohort Study on Predictors of Glycemic Improvement 12 Months After Bariatric Surgery
Anis Amalina Mohd Nadzri ; Mohd Shazli Draman ; Haron Ahmad
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2026;41(S1):59-
Introduction:
Bariatric surgery is an established intervention for obesity
and its metabolic complications, including diabetes
mellitus. However, most studies are from Western
populations with limited data in Malaysia. This study
evaluated glycemic status improvements and identified
predictors of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) reduction at 12
months following bariatric surgery to contribute regional
data to Southeast Asia.
Methodology:
This retrospective analysis included 110 patients who
underwent bariatric surgery between 2015 and 2025.
Pre- and post-operative parameters, including HbA1c,
body mass index (BMI), and lipid profiles, were collected
at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months and evaluated as potential
predictors of glycemic status improvement at 12 months.
Univariate analysis followed by stepwise multivariate
linear regression was performed to identify predictors of
HbA1c improvement at 12 months. Regression coefficients
(B), 95% confidence intervals, and p-values were reported.
Results:
The mean age was 40.5 years with a mean baseline BMI of
43.49 kg/m²; 58% were female. At baseline, 60.9% (n = 67)
had diabetes, 30.9% (n = 34) prediabetes, and 8.2% (n = 9)
normal HbA1c. In univariate analysis, baseline HbA1c (B
= 0.579, p <0.001), age (B = −0.051, p = 0.034), and sex (B =
1.123, p = 0.044) were significantly associated with HbA1c
change. In multivariate analysis, the final model identified
baseline HbA1c, BMI difference at 12 months, and TG
difference at 12 months as independent predictors of HbA1c change. Baseline HbA1c was the strongest predictor (B =
0.857, p <0.001) indicating that higher baseline HbA1c was
associated with greater change over time. BMI difference
at 12 months was also significantly associated with HbA1c
change (B = 0.046, p = 0.016), indicating that greater weight
loss contributed to improved glycemic control. Similarly,
TG difference at 12 months was a significant predictor (B =
0.337, p = 0.023). The model explained 86.8% of the variation
in HbA1c change (adjusted R² = 0.868).
Conclusion
Bariatric surgery resulted in significant weight loss and
improvement in glycemic status at 12 months, with baseline HbA1c, BMI differences, and TG reductions emerging
as key predictors of glycemic improvement in a Malaysian
cohort.
Cohort Studies
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Bariatric Surgery
6.Effect of inverted-Y urethral function-preserving holmium laser enucleation of the prostate on postoperative urinary incontinence.
Jin-Zhuo NING ; Jin-Runo WANG ; Fan CHENG ; Hao-Yong LI
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(1):45-49
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of inverted-Y urethral function-preserving holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) on stress urinary incontinence after surgery in patients with BPH.
METHODS:
We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data on 109 cases of BPH treated in our hospital from June 2022 to May 2023 by traditional HoLEP with preservation of the apical prostatic urethral valve (group A, n = 52) or inverted-Y urethral function-preserving HoLEP (group B, n = 57). We recorded the intra- and post-operative parameters, evaluated the urinary incontinence status and post-void symptoms according to the International Continence Society standards, and analyzed the effect of inverted-Y versus traditional HoLEP in improving the postoperative urinary incontinence of the patients.
RESULTS:
The incidence rate of stress urinary incontinence after catheter removal was significantly lower in group B than in A (10.52% vs 26.92%, P = 0.027), and so was it at 2 weeks after surgery (1.75% vs 11.54%, P = 0.037), and at 1 month postoperatively (0% vs 7.69%, P = 0.033).
CONCLUSION
For the treatment of BPH, inverted-Y urethral function-preserving HoLEP is superior to traditional HoLEP with preservation of the apical prostatic urethral valve in improving stress urinary incontinence after surgery.
Humans
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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Lasers, Solid-State/therapeutic use*
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Prostatic Hyperplasia/surgery*
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Urethra/surgery*
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Postoperative Complications/prevention & control*
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Urinary Incontinence, Stress/etiology*
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Prostatectomy/adverse effects*
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Aged
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Urinary Incontinence
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Prostate/surgery*
7.Chinese clinical practice guideline for the laparoscopic endoscopic cooperative surgery in gastrointestinal tumor (2025 Shenzhen).
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(1):1-12
With advancements in surgical technology, minimally invasive and function- preserving approaches have become fundamental objectives of both patients and physicians. In recent years, laparoscopic endoscopic cooperative surgery (LECS) has gained increasing attention for its significant role in achieving these goals. However, a notable gap remains in the availability of evidence-based guidelines to standardize the clinical implementation of LECS for gastrointestinal tumors. This guideline is collaboratively developed by the Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Committee of the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Chinese Gastric Cancer Association, the NOTES Group of the Digestive Endoscopy Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, and the Greater Bay Area Laparoscopic Endoscopic Cooperative Surgery Alliance. Through integrating the current best evidence and experts' opinions, we developed 22 recommendations on 16 clinical questions, including the LECS indications, use of antibiotics, enhanced recovery after surgery, wound suture, and surgical training. This guideline provides comprehensive guidance and recommendations for LECS, aimed at promoting the precise, minimally invasive and function-preserving treatment of gastrointestinal tumors.
Humans
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Laparoscopy/methods*
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Gastrointestinal Neoplasms/surgery*
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal/methods*
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China
8.Guidelines for the development of acute care surgery.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(1):13-20
Acute Care Surgery (ACS) is an emerging discipline of general surgery that integrates trauma, emergency surgery, critical care medicine, and surgical rescue. It is a modern model for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with acute and critical abdominal conditions. Compared to the traditional model, ACS integrates the theories and techniques of trauma, critical care, and surgery. It consolidates surgical wards and intensive care units into a single department for operational management. The care of acute care patients is led by physicians who are qualified in both critical care medicine and surgery. This model improves efficiency and significantly reduces morbidity and mortality of patients. Both international and domestic hospitals have had multiple surgical rescue teams that have embarked on exploratory work in the development of ACS, accumulating a certain amount of experience. The Expert Working Group of Acute Care Surgery, Chinese Medical Doctor Association Division of Surgeons has formed a preliminary guideline for the development of the Department of Acute Care Surgery based on the current experience and accomplishment in China for the reference of hospitals at all levels.
Critical Care
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Humans
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General Surgery
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Acute Care Surgery
9.Chinese expert consensus on function-preserving gastrectomy for gastric cancer(2025 edition).
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(2):109-120
With the advancement of surgical treatment for gastric cancer surgery, the preservation of gastric function to reduce the post-operative impacts on patients' quality of life, while ensuring effective surgical outcomes, have become both patients' expectations and the pursuit of surgeons. The emergence of the concept of function-preserving gastrectomy (FPG) marks the entry of surgical treatment of gastric cancer into a more personalized and precise era. The "Chinese expert consensus on function - preserving gastrectomy for gastric cancer(2021 edition)" was the first systematic effort to define FPG, outlining its indications and surgical approaches. In recent years, with the rapid development of surgical technologies, such as functional visualization, lymph node tracing, vascular navigation, and multi-omics imaging artificial intelligence (AI), the concept and practice of FPG have continued to evolve. Therefore, led by the the Gastrointestinal Surgery Branch, Surgery Branch, Chinese Medical Association (CMA) with Chinese Society of Surgical Oncology of Chinese Medical Doctor Association (CMDA), Chinese Society of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeon of CMDA, Stomach and Intestines Committee of Chinese Anticancer Association, and the Gastric Cancer Committee of the Chinese Anticancer Association, a group of experts has come together to update and refine the consensus based on domestic and international literature, as well as recent researches and clinical practice. The definition of FPG remains consistent with the 2021 edition, emphasizing the goal of achieving radical resection for early gastric cancer while minimizing the scope of surgery, selecting appropriate reconstruction methods, and preserving as much gastric function as possible. The main surgical techniques include those that reduce the extent of surgery (such as pylorus-preserving gastrectomy, segmental gastrectomy, local gastric resection, and endoscopic resection), proximal gastrectomy (PG), and distal gastrectomy with vagus nerve preservation. After PG, the surgical reconstruction of the digestive tract involves procedures such as anastomosis between the distal remnant stomach and esophagus, esophagus-tube stomach anastomosis, double tract reconstruction (DTR), interposition jejunostomy, side to side gastroesophagostomy (SOFY), and double flap gastroesophagostomy (Kamikawa anastomosis). In recent years, new anti-reflux techniques have emerged, such as the tube-shaped stomach "Giraffe anastomosis", modified SOFY anastomosis, single flap gastroesophagostomy, arch-shaped anastomosis, and tunnel anastomosis. Functional assessment after FPG primarily includes evaluating remnant gastric function, function-related complications, post-operative nutritional status, and quality of life. This updated consensus is expected to standardize the practice of FPG, provide more personalized surgical treatment options for patients with gastric cancer, and further improve their post-operative quality of life.
Stomach Neoplasms/surgery*
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Humans
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Gastrectomy/methods*
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Consensus
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Quality of Life
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China
10.Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of abdominal wall incision hernia (2025 edition).
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(3):236-245
Incisional hernia is a type of iatrogenic disease, and its clinical treatment is complicated. In recent years, there have been new advances in the diagnosis, surgical methods, and materials science of incisional hernias. Based on the Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Abdominal Wall Incisional Hernia (2018 Edition), more than 70 domestic experts have evaluated related publications using standards of evidenced-based medicine. Issues such as complex abdominal wall status, loss of domain, principles of incisional hernia treatment, techniques of abdominal wall hernia defects closure, perioperative management, and follow-up have been modified in the 2025 edition for the reference of clinicians.
Humans
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Incisional Hernia/surgery*
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Abdominal Wall/surgery*
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Hernia, Abdominal/therapy*
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Herniorrhaphy
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Practice Guidelines as Topic


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