Papers by Dr. Shaon Shahriar

Journal of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College
Background: Chronic pancreatitis being one of the most distressing medical condition, is often co... more Background: Chronic pancreatitis being one of the most distressing medical condition, is often complicated by common bile duct obstruction, fibrosis and acute inflammation of the pancreas. Pain, weight loss and diabetes are common in these patients. Surgery is the ultimate option after medical treatment fails to solve the distress. Longitudinal Pancreatico-jejunostomy is widely practiced all over the world as the option of choice. Pancreatico-gastrostomy is also being practiced by a few surgeons in a few centers. Here we practice Longitudinal Pancreaticogastrostomy (LPG) for chronic pancreatitis patients in our setup. This study was aimed to analyze the outcomes and privileges of LPG. Method: This prospective study was monitored and guided by the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital, Dhaka over a period of 18 months. A total of 36 patients with chronic pancreatitis were allocated for Longitudinal Pancreatico-gastrostomy (LPG...

Journal of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, 2020
Background: Conventionally it is assumed that raised level of CA 19-9 (Carbohydrate antigen 19-9)... more Background: Conventionally it is assumed that raised level of CA 19-9 (Carbohydrate antigen 19-9) is related to malignancies of liver, pancreas and biliary tract. Through our early experience in Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital we found that raised level of CA 19-9 is not associated only with malignancies but also with other benign disorders of HBS. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of raised CA 19-9 with hepatobiliary disorders other than malignancies. Result: We encountered a total of 57 cases at our department of Hepatobiliary Surgery where patients presented with classical features of obstructive jaundice with pain, anorexia and vomiting. Routine investigations of USG and MRCP revealed stone disease in the CBD. Fiftyseven patients with obstructive jaundice were studied retrospectively. Serum CA19-9 levels and some additional biochemical parameters were evaluated before and after treatment. CA 19-9 levels were significantly elevated in most patients...

Journal of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, 2017
Background: Repair of inguinal hernias in men is a common surgical procedure, but the most effect... more Background: Repair of inguinal hernias in men is a common surgical procedure, but the most effective surgical technique is still in debate. Methods: We randomly assigned men with inguinal hernias at Mitford Hospital surgery, ward to either open mesh or laparoscopic mesh repair. The primary aim was to detect recurrence of hernias in both groups at 6 month. Secondary aims were to detect complications and patient compliance. Results: of the 70 patients who were randomly assigned to one of the two procedures, 62 underwent operation; 6 month follow-up was completed in 55 (78.6%). Recurrences were only one in the laparoscopic group (3.6%) and 1 in the open group (3.7%). The rate of complications was lower in the laparoscopic-surgery group than in the open-surgery group (17.6% vs. 27%). The laparoscopic-surgery group had less pain initially than the open-surgery group on the day of surgery (difference in mean score on a visual-analogue scale, 10.2 mm; 95 percent confidence interval, 4.8 to 15.6) and at two weeks (6.1 mm; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.7 to 10.5) and returned to normal activities earlier (adjusted hazard ratio for a shorter time to return to normal activities, 1.2; 95% confidence interval, 1.1 to 1.3). Hospital stay was shorter in laparoscopic group (2.6 days vs 3.2 days). Patients' satisfaction with surgery was 95% in the laparoscopic group and 87% in open group. Nenety six laparoscopic and 87% of open surgery patients perceived that they were healthy after surgery. Total treatment cost was more in laparoscopic group. Conclusions: The laparoscopic technique is superior to the open technique for mesh repair of primary hernias. [
Journal of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2015
is a vascular tumor usually involves skin, mucous membrane and other organs. HIV associated Kapos... more is a vascular tumor usually involves skin, mucous membrane and other organs. HIV associated Kaposi's sarcoma is very rarely reported in Bangladesh. The reporting case was presented with a recurrent, ulcerated, firm nodule on left groin along with multiple blackish flat or raised lesions on different parts of body. According to previous histopathological report this case CASE REPORTS was operated as a case of recurrent fibrous histiocytoma and this time the diagnosis was confirmed histologically and by immunohistochemistry as Kaposi's sarcoma. Later, it was found that the patient is serologically positive for HIV.
Journal of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College
To be true, the name of this specific pathological lesion is not widely encountered in our dayto-... more To be true, the name of this specific pathological lesion is not widely encountered in our dayto- day surgical practice, but still, pilomatricoma or pilomatrixoma is notifiable skin neoplasm for which diagnosis can be made histopathological and only after an adequate excision. This case report is of a 23-year-old young female medical student who presented with swelling in neck, that histopathologically diagnosed as pilomatricoma. The purpose of reporting this specific case is that this pathology is rare in occurrence, but more rarely diagnosed because of lack of confirmatory pathological analysis and it is immensely essential to be kept in the differentials of all superficial skin tumors in surgical practice. J Shaheed Suhrawardy Med Coll 2021; 13(1): 86-88
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Papers by Dr. Shaon Shahriar