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Vol 58 No 4 (2020)
Published:
2020-12-08
Editorial
Minimal access surgery training in South Africa – changing philosophy and enabling the future
Z M Koto
174-175
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Global surgery: a South African action plan
T C Hardcastle, K Chu
176-177
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General Surgery
Current practice of inguinal hernia repair at University of Cape Town affiliated hospitals: implications for training
E F Scout, M F Scriba, M Crous, J C Kloppers
182-186
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Retrospective audit of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair at a South African tertiary academic hospital
B Moodie, Z M Koto
187-191
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Trauma
Can computed tomographic angiography accurately exclude digestive tract injury after penetrating cervical trauma?
J P Maritz, A Bagadia, J A Lubbe
192-198
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Urology
General and dietary oxalate restriction advice reduces urinary oxalate in the stone clinic setting
L Kaestner, S Meki, A Moore, C Van Woerden, J Lazarus
210-212
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Essay Competition
Embrace innovation and redefine South African surgery
S Ndereya
178-179
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Surgical innovation: the health sector conundrum?
F Z Osman Joosab
180-181
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Original Articles
Predictors of the need for surgery in upper gastrointestinal bleeding in a resource constrained setting: the Pietermaritzburg experience
T Mbambo, M T D Smith, L C Ferndale, J L Bruce, G L Laing, V Y Kong, D L Clarke
199-203
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Do upper GI bleed guidelines reach patient care: effect of a quality improvement initiative
S Rayamajhi, I Aborkis, C Kloppers, R Spence, S R Thomson
204-209
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Short report
Towards solving the riddle of nephrolithiasis: a South Africa perspective
J Lazarus, L Kaestner
213-215
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Online Articles
Alarm features as predictors of major findings in a rural South African upper endoscopic service
S Cheddie, C G Manneh, Y Moodley
216
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Bowel preparation for colonoscopy: is diet restriction necessary?
H-J Chang, U Algar, K Chu, P Goldberg
217
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A comparison of blunt and penetrating pancreatic trauma
J J P Buitendag, V Y Kong, G L Laing, J L Bruce, V Manchev, D L Clarke
218
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Evaluation of views and perceptions of junior doctors on urology training and exposure during internship in South Africa: are we losing future urologists?
S Silolo, H van Deventer, A Van der Merwe
219
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Beware the bolus size: understanding intrarenal pressure during ureteroscopic fluid administration
J Lazarus, P Wisniewski, L Kaestner
220
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