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  1. Article: Comparison of Postoperative Chronic Groin Pain After Repair of Inguinal Hernia Using Nonabsorbable Versus Absorbable Sutures for Mesh Fixation.

    Agarwal, Puneet K / Sutrave, Tarun / Kaushal, Devashish / Vidua, Raghvendra / Malik, Rajesh / Maurya, Ajeet P

    Cureus

    2023  Volume 15, Issue 2, Page(s) e35562

    Abstract: Background: Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common operations performed in general surgery. Lichtenstein mesh hernioplasty is a commonly practiced technique for open inguinal hernia repair. Out of many other complications postoperatively, ... ...

    Abstract Background: Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common operations performed in general surgery. Lichtenstein mesh hernioplasty is a commonly practiced technique for open inguinal hernia repair. Out of many other complications postoperatively, chronic groin pain is one of the patients' most common postoperative complaints. There is no direct evidence to explain the cause of post-mesh hernioplasty pain. Only a few studies have been done to judge the effect of suture material used for mesh fixation on chronic groin pain.
    Aims and objectives: To compare the postoperative groin pain level in mesh hernioplasty using nonabsorbable versus absorbable sutures for mesh fixation at predetermined intervals using a visual analog scale (VAS) score.
    Methods:  A prospective, single-center, non-randomized, observational study was conducted. All patients per inclusion and exclusion criteria of inguinal hernia planned for surgery were admitted electively on the day of surgery and were operated on in minor OT under local anesthesia for open mesh hernioplasty. The VAS score assessed the postoperative pain level.
    Results:  This observational study was done to look for any difference in postoperative chronic groin pain after mesh fixation with either nonabsorbable, prolene sutures (PS) or absorbable vicryl sutures (VS). One hundred and ten patients fulfilling the department of general surgery inclusion criteria were admitted to the study. In our study, postoperatively, the incidence of chronic groin pain was assessed and followed up to six months. After six months, 25%of patients had pain. Of this 25%, the majority (70%) of patients had mild pain, 15% had moderate pain, and 15% had severe pain. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups of mesh fixation by nonabsorbable versus absorbable sutures.
    Conclusion: Inguinal hernia is one of the most typical conditions seen in general surgery clinics with male predominance. Definitive management of inguinal hernia is surgery. There is no difference in postoperative chronic groin pain with either type of suture material i.e., nonabsorbable or absorbable (prolene vs vicryl) sutures. To conclude, fixation material for mesh does not influence chronic inguinodynia. However, further studies are required for the same.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2747273-5
    ISSN 2168-8184
    ISSN 2168-8184
    DOI 10.7759/cureus.35562
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  2. Article ; Online: Estimation of Time Since Death Using Biochemical Markers in Synovial Fluid.

    V, Poovaragavan / Vidua, Raghvendra Kumar / Kumar, Ashok / P, Ponmani / Keche, Atul S / Sahoo, Niranjan / Agarwal, Puneet K

    The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology

    2023  

    Abstract: Abstract: In the field of forensic medicine, estimating time since death plays an important role in helping the investigative organizations unravel the mystery of crime. Presently, many less reliable subjective parameters are being used to measure it, ... ...

    Abstract Abstract: In the field of forensic medicine, estimating time since death plays an important role in helping the investigative organizations unravel the mystery of crime. Presently, many less reliable subjective parameters are being used to measure it, necessitating the need to have more specific and objective parameters. This cross-sectional comparative study was conducted at the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, India on 60 deceased bodies to determine the correlation between known time since death and biochemical parameters in the synovial fluid specifically sodium, potassium, lactate, and total proteins, analyzed using random access fully automated chemical analyzer (Beckman Coulter Au680) followed by estimation of correlation using Spearman correlation test.All the biochemical parameters that were tested in the synovial fluid except for sodium showed a significant correlation. The potassium and lactate showed a significant positive correlation (P < 0.001), and on the contrary, the total protein level showed a significant negative correlation with time since death (P < 0.001). This study shows usefulness of these markers in estimating the time since death. The smaller sample size and the unavailability of the results of effect of cold storage on these parameters necessitate the need of further similar studies to uncover the real practical application.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 604537-6
    ISSN 1533-404X ; 0195-7910
    ISSN (online) 1533-404X
    ISSN 0195-7910
    DOI 10.1097/PAF.0000000000000861
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  3. Article ; Online: Problems arising from PPE when worn for long periods.

    Vidua, Raghvendra K / Chouksey, Vivek K / Bhargava, Daideepya C / Kumar, Jitendra

    The Medico-legal journal

    2020  Volume 88, Issue 1_suppl, Page(s) 47–49

    Abstract: In the context of Covid-19, personal protective equipment is much needed and often in short supply as a protection against the virus, but nobody until recently was discussing the downside of its prolonged use by its wearers. Increasing numbers of health ... ...

    Abstract In the context of Covid-19, personal protective equipment is much needed and often in short supply as a protection against the virus, but nobody until recently was discussing the downside of its prolonged use by its wearers. Increasing numbers of health care workers feel unwell using it and are overheating and some have fainted. Will it impair their professional performance? This article considers this aspect of PPE based upon the personal experience of a Forensic team at AIIMS Bhopal in India who wore it during autopsy work and proposed recommendations to minimise it.
    MeSH term(s) Betacoronavirus ; Body Temperature ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; India ; Pandemics/prevention & control ; Personal Protective Equipment/adverse effects ; Personal Protective Equipment/standards ; Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control ; Protective Clothing/standards ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Workload/standards
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-07-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 390918-9
    ISSN 2042-1834 ; 0025-8172
    ISSN (online) 2042-1834
    ISSN 0025-8172
    DOI 10.1177/0025817220935880
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  4. Article ; Online: Severing of skull cap: A rare trauma attributed to transportation of bulldozer.

    Pramanik, Parthasarathi / Vidua, Raghvendra K / Patel, Sweta

    The Medico-legal journal

    2017  Volume 85, Issue 1, Page(s) 43–46

    Abstract: Bulldozer fatalities are usually due to accidental crushing of the body at the workplace. However, severance of the skull cap simulating a chopping injury to head is rare in the literature. Medico-legal investigation may be posed with different ... ...

    Abstract Bulldozer fatalities are usually due to accidental crushing of the body at the workplace. However, severance of the skull cap simulating a chopping injury to head is rare in the literature. Medico-legal investigation may be posed with different challenges when carrying out an autopsy of a victim with this devastating head injury. The police will seek an opinion about the type of weapon responsible for the injuries, the nature of injuries produced and manner of death. In the present case, the victim was hit at dusk by a protruding part of the bulldozer blade as he crossed in front of a bulldozer that was approaching his tractor from the opposite side of the road. His skull cap was severed and he died instantly. This report considers the circumstances of his death, its mechanisms and strategies for preventing such deaths.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Forensic Medicine/methods ; Humans ; Male ; Metallurgy ; Motor Vehicles ; Scutellaria ; Wounds and Injuries/complications ; Wounds and Injuries/etiology ; Wounds and Injuries/pathology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-03
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 390918-9
    ISSN 2042-1834 ; 0025-8172
    ISSN (online) 2042-1834
    ISSN 0025-8172
    DOI 10.1177/0025817216677008
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  5. Article: Problems arising from PPE when worn for long periods

    Vidua, Raghvendra K / Chouksey, Vivek K / Bhargava, Daideepya C / Kumar, Jitendra

    Med Leg J

    Abstract: In the context of Covid-19, personal protective equipment is much needed and often in short supply as a protection against the virus, but nobody until recently was discussing the downside of its prolonged use by its wearers. Increasing numbers of health ... ...

    Abstract In the context of Covid-19, personal protective equipment is much needed and often in short supply as a protection against the virus, but nobody until recently was discussing the downside of its prolonged use by its wearers. Increasing numbers of health care workers feel unwell using it and are overheating and some have fainted. Will it impair their professional performance? This article considers this aspect of PPE based upon the personal experience of a Forensic team at AIIMS Bhopal in India who wore it during autopsy work and proposed recommendations to minimise it.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #657145
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  6. Article ; Online: Problems arising from PPE when worn for long periods

    Vidua, Raghvendra K / Chouksey, Vivek K / Bhargava, Daideepya C / Kumar, Jitendra

    Medico-Legal Journal

    2020  Volume 88, Issue 1_suppl, Page(s) 47–49

    Abstract: In the context of Covid-19, personal protective equipment is much needed and often in short supply as a protection against the virus, but nobody until recently was discussing the downside of its prolonged use by its wearers. Increasing numbers of health ... ...

    Abstract In the context of Covid-19, personal protective equipment is much needed and often in short supply as a protection against the virus, but nobody until recently was discussing the downside of its prolonged use by its wearers. Increasing numbers of health care workers feel unwell using it and are overheating and some have fainted. Will it impair their professional performance? This article considers this aspect of PPE based upon the personal experience of a Forensic team at AIIMS Bhopal in India who wore it during autopsy work and proposed recommendations to minimise it.
    Keywords General Medicine ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher SAGE Publications
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 390918-9
    ISSN 2042-1834 ; 0025-8172
    ISSN (online) 2042-1834
    ISSN 0025-8172
    DOI 10.1177/0025817220935880
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  7. Article: A Study on Mortality Profile among Fifty Plus- (50+-) Population (FPP) of India: A 5-Year Retrospective Study at New Delhi District.

    Chaudhary, B L / Vidua, Raghvendra K / Kumar, Arvind / Bajaj, Amrita V

    Current gerontology and geriatrics research

    2016  Volume 2016, Page(s) 6403103

    Abstract: Objectives. To find out the mortality profile vis-a-vis different epidemiological factors at the time of autopsy among the 50+-Population. Material and Method. A five-year retrospective evaluation of medicolegal records between 2006 and 2010 was done at ... ...

    Abstract Objectives. To find out the mortality profile vis-a-vis different epidemiological factors at the time of autopsy among the 50+-Population. Material and Method. A five-year retrospective evaluation of medicolegal records between 2006 and 2010 was done at Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi. Results. A total of 493 (17.78%) cases belonged to 50+-Population age group out of total 2773 autopsies performed. The proportion of unidentified/unknown persons among this age group was 36.51%. The unnatural and natural causes constituted 44.62% and 55.38% cases, respectively. The unspecified pneumonitis (50.18%) was reported as the commonest cause followed by coronary artery disease and respiratory tuberculosis among natural ones and the transport accident (57.27%) followed by accidental and intentional self-poisoning and exposure to noxious substances and falls among the unnatural ones. Conclusion. The findings reveal that this age group most commonly dies of natural causes rather than the unnatural ones even in autopsy cases. They have definite cure with timely interventions. The study also points out the need to devise the road and home safety measures to reduce mortality among the study population.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-03-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2475149-2
    ISSN 1687-7071 ; 1687-7063
    ISSN (online) 1687-7071
    ISSN 1687-7063
    DOI 10.1155/2016/6403103
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  8. Article ; Online: A Representative Study of Deaths of North Indian Migrants and Its Medical Certification Across the World.

    Vidua, Raghvendra K / Dubey, Nisha / Pramanik, Parthsarthi / Mattoo, Sanjay K / Jakher, Naresh

    Journal of immigrant and minority health

    2016  Volume 20, Issue 1, Page(s) 73–82

    Abstract: Many Indians is moving to other nations of the world in the search of employment, education or other reasons. The process of globalization along with the faster mode of traveling and communication has facilitated this movement in the hope of getting more ...

    Abstract Many Indians is moving to other nations of the world in the search of employment, education or other reasons. The process of globalization along with the faster mode of traveling and communication has facilitated this movement in the hope of getting more opportunities and earning of easy money abroad, than in India. Unfortunately, sometimes they meet a tragic end and their families in India get only their dead bodies back from abroad. This study focuses on these kind of unfortunate tragic events faced by Indians in different countries and thereby raise a concern on their safety abroad and necessitate the need of relooking in to the quality of medical certification of death and medico legal investigations to find out the real reasons of deaths to avoid any kind of doubt in mind. Data was collected from medical death certificates and passports of the deceased Indians. There was a total of 711 dead bodies/human remains received in 2012 at IGI airport New Delhi. The Middle East countries together contributed a total of 398 (55.98 %) cases. The distribution as per manner of death shows that in maximum number of cases (269), the manner of death was ambiguous with unspecified aetiology. The study therefore recommends for upgradation of the level of medico legal investigations in form of 2nd autopsy in recipient country and proper medical death certification.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Cause of Death/trends ; Death Certificates ; Female ; Humans ; India ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mortality/ethnology ; Mortality/trends ; Transients and Migrants ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-09-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2220162-2
    ISSN 1557-1920 ; 1557-1912
    ISSN (online) 1557-1920
    ISSN 1557-1912
    DOI 10.1007/s10903-016-0504-1
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  9. Article: Triple hanging in filicide-suicide: an unusual case report.

    Behera, C / Rautji, Ravi / Sikary, Asit K / Kumar, Rajesh / Vidua, Raghvendra K / Millo, Tabin / Gupta, S K

    Medicine, science, and the law

    2015  Volume 55, Issue 1, Page(s) 50–53

    Abstract: Filicide-suicide is a special category of homicide-suicide event where the victim(s) are children and the perpetrator is one of the parents or both. It is not extensively documented or adequately defined in literature. In developed countries, shooting is ...

    Abstract Filicide-suicide is a special category of homicide-suicide event where the victim(s) are children and the perpetrator is one of the parents or both. It is not extensively documented or adequately defined in literature. In developed countries, shooting is a common method of homicide and suicide. Uses of knives, blunt objects, strangulation, poisoning and drowning are other methods frequently employed by the perpetrator. Homicide by hanging in filicide-suicide is rarely reported in forensic literature. We present a rare case of filicide-suicide, where the mother killed both her children by hanging them one by one from a ceiling fan in the same room and later committed suicide by hanging in another room.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Asphyxia/pathology ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Homicide ; Humans ; Male ; Neck Injuries/pathology ; Suicide
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 301137-9
    ISSN 2042-1818 ; 0025-8024
    ISSN (online) 2042-1818
    ISSN 0025-8024
    DOI 10.1177/0025802414524951
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  10. Article ; Online: Recovery of Human Skeletal Remains – Various Issues During Medico-Legal Investigation

    Karthik Krishna / Adarsh Kumar / DN Bhardwaj / Raghvendra Kumar Vidua / Shalini Girdhar

    Brazilian Journal of Forensic Sciences, Medical Law and Bioethics, Vol 2, Iss

    2013  Volume 2

    Abstract: The examination of skeletal remains is primarily a domain of forensic anthropology. In India since there is no such fully developed specialized branch, the cases are mainly dealt by forensic medicine experts and sometimes even anatomists. Whenever there ... ...

    Abstract The examination of skeletal remains is primarily a domain of forensic anthropology. In India since there is no such fully developed specialized branch, the cases are mainly dealt by forensic medicine experts and sometimes even anatomists. Whenever there is recovery of any human skeletal remains, not only it creates a lot of speculations from the general public but also attracts a lot of media attention. Besides, it poses a great deal of difficulty during medico-legal investigation when these are subjected to autopsy since police invariably is not in a position to provide the various background information about the case. However a meticulous autopsy and careful interpretation of findings although minimum in nature; is of extreme help in providing the important clues; which sets the investigation on the right track. The paper discusses various medico-legal issues with the help of three cases which were brought for medico-legal autopsy to mortuary, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. One was primarily a case of careless disposal of bundle of bones, other suspected homicide and third although was of natural death but time since death was questionable.
    Keywords Skeletal Remains ; Medico-legal autopsy ; Forensic anthropology ; Careless disposal ; Law ; K ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 340
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-02-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Instituto Paulista de Estudos Bioéticos e Jurídicos
    Document type Article ; Online
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