Surgical case reports and rare procedures offer invaluable insights into uncommon medical conditions and unique surgical challenges. These reports provide a detailed account of unusual diagnoses, novel treatment approaches, and the complications encountered during rare surgeries. They serve as critical learning tools, offering surgeons a chance to evaluate the effectiveness of various techniques and make informed decisions when faced with similar cases. By documenting such instances, medical professionals contribute to the broader knowledge base, enabling others to refine their practices and avoid potential pitfalls. The exchange of rare case experiences fosters innovation, helping to shape the future of surgery through a collective understanding of complex, unusual situations that might otherwise go unexamined in conventional medical settings.
Title : Unusual cause of small bowel obstructions in infants: A warning letter to parents
Gamal Al Saied, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
Title : When things go wrong! From victim to liability and the case of AI
Ricky Rasschaert, AZ Rivierenland, Belgium
Title : Innovation in general surgery
Ashfaq Chandio, Manchester University 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 : The rhinologist as developer: A practical framework for prompt engineering and app creation in clinical practice
Ayan Ibrat, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Incarcerated pre-sternal epigastric hernia causing closed-loop large bowel obstruction
Sarah Stevenson, Antrim Area Hospital, United Kingdom