1.Treatment results seen in patients with hemorroid at the Hoabinh Hospital of Traditional Medicine`
Journal Reasearch of Vietnam Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy 2003;0(11):32-35
20 patients with internal hemorrhoids: 19 (95%) of third degree and 1 (5%) of fourth degree, were treated by the combined method of Western and traditional medicine. Conventional surgical excision of the hemorrhoids was carried out along with the contribution of traditional prescriptions including local anti-inflammatory adhesive plaster and modified decoction for reinforcing spleen to replenish qi. Results: internal hemorrhoids completely resolved n=17 (85%), completely resolved but with some complications n = 3 (15%)
Hemorrhoids
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Disease
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patients
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Medicine, Traditional
2.Peridural anaesthesia using marcaine in combining with fentanyl in surgical management of burn
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;481(6):39-41
At the National Institute of Burn, from January 2001 to April 2003, 45 subjects (21 males, 24 females, aged 16-67 years old) were operated for burn and underwent a plastic surgery for burn on the areas of chest, abdomen, sex organs and inferior limbs. Epidural anaesthesia was performed with bupivacain 0.5% x 1.25mg/kg, fentanyl 0.01 x 1 microgram/kg, adrenaline 1% x 3 drops. Good result was reached according to Bromage clanification score. There was no case needing other method of anesthsia. Common post-operative side effects were mild headache and urine retention. This anaesthesia was a good method, simple and safer for burn surgeries.
Anesthesia
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Bupivacaine
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Fentanyl
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Therapeutics
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Surgery
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Burn