Mohammed Wahba
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Of course, these vocal cords are not mine, because I am the one who captured this video before I performed surgery for the patient. See how the cords are normal and freely mobile. Talkative persons have something else....imagine
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This patient swallows with the endotracheal tube in situ.He is not yet in the late stage of anaesthesia. Unfortunately, this may lead to intubation granuloma later on.
This clip shows an endoscopic view of the vocal cords with the endotracheal tube in place. The patient was intubated by Dr. Khaled Soliman and photographed by Dr. Mohammed Wahba.
Details about the nature and procedure for this "something" will be in the next video ..soon.
This child is suffering from sleep-related breathing disorder. He has very large adenoids and tonsils obstructing his way to normal breathing. Adenotonsillectomy is the best TTT modality to relieve the obstruction.
This clip shows the adenoids as seen endoscopically. You can also see the clefts of the adenoids clearly demonstrated.
this clip demonstrates the rapid oscillating movements of the eyes in cases of congenital nystagmus.
This clip shows the basic steps of inserting V.T> tubes. This surgery is performed for the treatment of OME resistent to medical TTT.