Rectal Prolapse
Rectal prolapse normally describes a medical condition wherein the walls of the rectum protrude through the anus and hence become visible outside the body. Treatment is primarily surgical using abdominal or perineal approach.
Hydrocele En Bissac
Abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH) refers to giant hydroceles that occupy the scrotum and extend into the retroperitoneal space through inguinal ring in a dumbbell shape. It is a rare variety of hydrocele accounting for less than 0.5% of all types of hydroce
Penile Worm
Penile worm is not a common entity and has rarely been reported in surgical literature. For diagnosing one should have a high clinical suspicion and a detailed history is mandatory. Treatment remains surgical excision with deworming.
Cirsoid Aneurysm
Cirsoid aneurysm of the scalp is an uncommon disorder, it can cause headache, excessive bleeding when traumatized, epilepsy, tinnitus, and deformity. Cirsoid aneurysms are currently diagnosed by digital subtraction angiography. Surgical resection of cirso