The field of recent clinical trials in surgery and anesthesia plays a pivotal role in advancing patient care and refining clinical practices. Trials focus on evaluating new surgical techniques, comparing traditional methods with cutting-edge technologies, and testing innovative anesthetic agents for safety and efficacy. Recent studies have explored minimally invasive procedures, robotic-assisted surgery, and enhanced recovery protocols that reduce postoperative complications. Anesthesia-related trials have also investigated the effects of novel drug delivery systems, including targeted local anesthetics and alternative approaches to sedation. The findings from these trials are critical for improving outcomes, refining protocols, and enhancing the safety and efficiency of surgical interventions across diverse patient populations. As clinical trials continue to yield insights, they will guide the evolution of both surgical and anesthetic practices toward more personalized, precise, and evidence-based care.
Title : Spontaneous colonic perforation in a pediatric patient with acute febrile lllness: A case report
Abhiraj Yadav, Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal
Title : Unusual cause of small bowel obstructions in infants: A warning letter to parents
Gamal Al Saied, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
Title : From panic to protocol: A ?IP on developing a paediatric breast referral pathway
Neriah Mangion, University Hospital Sussex NHS Foundation Trust , United Kingdom
Title : Improving scrotal examination in male patients presenting with acute abdominal pain: An audit and quality improvement intervention
Maab Elsaddig, University Hospital Lewisham, United Kingdom
Title : Mapping pediatric general surgery training in low and middle income countries: A scoping review
Habba Mahal, University of Alberta, Canada
Title : Improving implementation of enhanced recovery after cesarean section protocol in resource limited setting of Koidu Government Hospital Sierra Leone 2024/25. A quality improvement project from evidence to reality
Hailemariam Getachew, PIH, Sierra Leone