T E Madiba

Summary

Affiliation: University of KwaZulu-Natal
Country: South Africa

Publications

  1. ncbi Radiological anatomy of the sigmoid colon
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Congella, Private Bag 7, Durban, 4013, South Africa
    Surg Radiol Anat 30:409-15. 2008
  2. ncbi Anatomical variations in the level of origin of the sigmoid colon from the descending colon and the attachment of the sigmoid mesocolon
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
    Clin Anat 23:179-85. 2010
  3. ncbi The amended legislation on procedure-related deaths--an advance in patient care?
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban
    S Afr Med J 101:234-6. 2011
  4. ncbi Surgical management of rectal prolapse
    Thandinkosi E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
    Arch Surg 140:63-73. 2005
  5. ncbi Sigmoid colon morphology in the population groups of Durban, South Africa, with special reference to sigmoid volvulus
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
    Clin Anat 24:441-53. 2011
  6. ncbi Human immunodeficiency disease: how should it affect surgical decision making?
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Private Bag 7 Congella, 4013 Durban, South Africa
    World J Surg 33:899-909. 2009
  7. ncbi Procedure for prolapsed haemorrhoids versus excisional haemorrhoidectomy--a systematic review and meta-analysis
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban
    S Afr Med J 99:43-53. 2009
  8. ncbi Current management of large bowel injuries and factors influencing outcome
    M Govender
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa
    Injury 41:58-63. 2010
  9. ncbi Pancreaticoduodenal injuries: re-evaluating current management approaches
    G E Chinnery
    Department of Surgery, King Edward VIII Hospital, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban
    S Afr J Surg 48:10-4. 2010
  10. ncbi Penetrating chest injuries in the firearm era
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Private Bag 7, Congella, 4013, Durban, South Africa
    Injury 32:13-6. 2001

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Publications21

  1. ncbi Radiological anatomy of the sigmoid colon
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Congella, Private Bag 7, Durban, 4013, South Africa
    Surg Radiol Anat 30:409-15. 2008
    ..This study was undertaken among the three major population groups to prove this hypothesis...
  2. ncbi Anatomical variations in the level of origin of the sigmoid colon from the descending colon and the attachment of the sigmoid mesocolon
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
    Clin Anat 23:179-85. 2010
    ..There are anatomical variations in the level of origin of the sigmoid colon from the descending colon as well as in the shape of the attachment of its mesocolon. These variations are population based...
  3. ncbi The amended legislation on procedure-related deaths--an advance in patient care?
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban
    S Afr Med J 101:234-6. 2011
    ..We challenge the South African law-makers to review the all-inclusive terminology in relation to such deaths...
  4. ncbi Surgical management of rectal prolapse
    Thandinkosi E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
    Arch Surg 140:63-73. 2005
    ..Laparoscopic procedures with their advantages of early recovery, less pain, and possibly lower morbidity are recently added options. Regardless of the therapy chosen, matching the surgical selection to the patient is essential...
  5. ncbi Sigmoid colon morphology in the population groups of Durban, South Africa, with special reference to sigmoid volvulus
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
    Clin Anat 24:441-53. 2011
    ..In Africans, the sigmoid colon was longer in males with a long-narrow shape. These differences may explain geographical and racial differences in sigmoid volvulus...
  6. ncbi Human immunodeficiency disease: how should it affect surgical decision making?
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Private Bag 7 Congella, 4013 Durban, South Africa
    World J Surg 33:899-909. 2009
    ..The aim of the review was to assess current literature on the influence of HIV status on surgical decision-making...
  7. ncbi Procedure for prolapsed haemorrhoids versus excisional haemorrhoidectomy--a systematic review and meta-analysis
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban
    S Afr Med J 99:43-53. 2009
    ..The procedure for prolapse and haemorrhoids (PPH) was introduced to address the postoperative pain following excisional haemorrhoidectomy (EH)...
  8. ncbi Current management of large bowel injuries and factors influencing outcome
    M Govender
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa
    Injury 41:58-63. 2010
    ..This study was undertaken to document our experience with this approach and to identify factors which might impact on outcome...
  9. ncbi Pancreaticoduodenal injuries: re-evaluating current management approaches
    G E Chinnery
    Department of Surgery, King Edward VIII Hospital, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban
    S Afr J Surg 48:10-4. 2010
    ..Management depends on the extent of injury. This study was undertaken to document outcome of pancreaticoduodenal injuries and to re-evaluate our approach...
  10. ncbi Penetrating chest injuries in the firearm era
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Private Bag 7, Congella, 4013, Durban, South Africa
    Injury 32:13-6. 2001
    ..firearm wounds of the chest are now common at our institution. The management algorithm for firearm wounds has not been evaluated for this mode of injury...
  11. ncbi Granulomas in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-associated cutaneous Kaposi sarcoma: evidence for a role for Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    Pratistadevi K Ramdial
    Department of Anatomical Pathology, National Health Laboratory Service, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
    J Cutan Pathol 37:827-34. 2010
    ..Co-lesional acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-associated cutaneous Kaposi sarcoma (AIDS-KS) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis-associated granulomatous inflammation are undocumented...
  12. ncbi Thyroid carcinoma at King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa
    T V Mulaudzi
    Department of Surgery, University of Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa
    East Afr Med J 78:242-5. 2001
    ..Recurrence rate was 8%. CONCLUSION: Most patients present long after the development of symptoms. Follicular carcinoma is the most common thyroid malignancy among Africans. Further studies are required to explain this phenomenon...
  13. ncbi A single surgical unit's experience with abdominal tuberculosis in the HIV/AIDS era
    D L Clarke
    Department of General Surgery, Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of Kwa Zulu Natal, Congella, Durban, South Africa
    World J Surg 31:1087-96; discussion 1097-8. 2007
    ..We describe a single-hospital experience in a region of high HIV prevalence...
  14. ncbi Outcome of head injuries in general surgical units with an off-site neurosurgical service
    B M W Zulu
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa
    Injury 38:576-83. 2007
    ..This study was undertaken to assess the outcome of patients with head injuries managed in a GSU in consultation with a regional NSU...
  15. ncbi Predictors of outcome in patients requiring surgery for liver trauma
    W L Sikhondze
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa
    Injury 38:65-70. 2007
    ..Severe bleeding from liver injury is one of the major causes of mortality in patients with abdominal trauma. The study was undertaken to assess factors that influence outcome following liver trauma...
  16. ncbi Perforated gastric ulcer--reappraisal of surgical options
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu-Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban
    S Afr J Surg 43:58-60. 2005
    ..CONCLUSION: Omental patch closure and ulcer excision are as effective as gastrectomy in the management of perforated gastric ulcer and merit consideration as first-line therapy in technically applicable cases...
  17. ncbi The influence of diabetes on short-term outcome following a prosthetic above-the-knee femoro-popliteal bypass
    T V Mulaudzi
    Durban Metropolitan Vascular Service and Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
    Cardiovasc J Afr 20:170-2. 2009
    ..To assess the influence of diabetes mellitus on early morbidity and mortality following a femoro-popliteal bypass...
  18. ncbi Intestinal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour
    S Ntloko
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban
    S Afr J Surg 49:190-3. 2011
    ..We report our experience with intestinal-IMFTs (I-IMFTs) that have been reported mainly as single case reports to date...
  19. ncbi Selective conservatism in trauma management: a South African contribution
    D L Clarke
    Department of General Surgery, Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Private Bag 7, Congella, 4013, South Africa
    World J Surg 29:962-5. 2005
    ..We detail and illustrate the evolution of this approach and its continued application...
  20. ncbi Gastric trauma: a straightforward injury, but no room for complacency
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban
    S Afr J Surg 46:10-3. 2008
    ..This study was undertaken to document experience with the management of gastric injuries in a single surgical ward in a tertiary institution...
  21. ncbi Anal sphincter reconstruction for incontinence due to non-obstetric sphincter damage
    T E Madiba
    Department of Surgery, University of Natal and King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, Congella, South Africa
    East Afr Med J 80:585-8. 2003
    ..Two required further repair resulting in complete continence. One patient remained with mild incontinence. CONCLUSION: Anal sphincter reconstruction for non-obstetric anal incontinence produced good short-term results...