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DrHouse
26,890 Views · 1 year ago

Robotic Prostatectomy: Cornell Athermal Robotic Technique

DrPhil
20,358 Views · 1 year ago

Kite flap, Guy Fouchier flap, 2nd finger to thumb. Cadaver dissection. Prof Steven Hovius demonstrates dissection technique and planning for a kite flap.

DrPhil
13,285 Views · 1 year ago

Meniscus allograft survival in patients with moderate to severe unicompartmental arthritis: a 2- to 7-year follow-up.PURPOSE: We present meniscus allograft survival data at least 2 years from surgery for 45 patients (47 allografts) with significant arthrosis to determine if the meniscus can survive ...in an arthritic joint. Type of Study: Prospective, longitudinal survival study. METHODS: Data were collected for 31 men and 14 women, mean age 48 years (range, 14 to 69 years), with preoperative evidence of significant arthrosis and an Outerbridge classification greater than II. Failure is established by previous studies as allograft removal. No patient was lost to follow-up. RESULTS: The success rate was 42 of 47 allografts (89.4%) with a mean failure time of 4.4 years as assessed by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Statistical power is greater than 0.9, with alpha = 0.05 and N = 47. There was significant mean improvement in preoperative versus postoperative self-reported measures of pain, activity, and functioning, with P = .001, P = .004, and P = .001, respectively, as assessed by a Wilcoxon rank-sum test with P = .05. CONCLUSIONS: Meniscus allografts can survive in a joint with arthrosis, challenging the contraindications of age and arthrosis severity. These results compare favorably with those in previous reports of meniscus allograft survival in patients without arthrosis. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV.

DrPhil
24,838 Views · 1 year ago

39 Yr. Male with Aortic Stenosis and Incompetance and Good LV Function. The Patient is an athlete and did not want to take oral anticoagulants so opted out for a Bio-prosthesis. A 23mm Hancock II Porcine Xenograft was used in this operation. Usually central aortic and Rt. Atrial cannulation is per...formed with this procedure, however on occasions Percutaneous (Seldinger Technique) Femoro Femoral artery cannulation is used. The Kit is manufactured by DLP and consists of a 20mm Arterial cannula and a 29mm two stage Rt. Atrial Cannula.

DrPhil
27,344 Views · 1 year ago

parotidectomy has always been considered to be a daunting aesthetic surgical exercise reuiring extreme care to safeguard the facial nerve. most surgeons master the skill with experience and effort and develop thier own tips and tricks for safe conduct of the procedure. details of the procedure along... with practical tips are illustrated in the video for the benefit of head neck surgeons

DrPhil
14,699 Views · 1 year ago

Lumbar Laminotomy and Microdiscectomy

DrPhil
16,065 Views · 1 year ago

it's a 8 years old boy with previous medical history of Sickle cell disease presented with gall stone and repeat abdominal pain. A laparoscopic cholecystectomy is performed. The cystic duct is controlled with 2 stiches of absorbable suture. The cystic artery is simply cauterized with the hook cauter...y. the specimen is removed through the umbilical port using an 10mm endobag.

DrPhil
12,895 Views · 1 year ago

Laparoscopic treatment for Biliary Atresia. Kasai porto-enterostomy

DrPhil
15,378 Views · 1 year ago

Repair techniques for various types of asymmetric pectus excavatum are illustrated. Morphology-tailored bar shaping and selecting the hinge points are key elements of the technique. Repair of two cases on an eccentric type and unbalanced type according to "Park Classification" was demonstrated.

DrPhil
23,488 Views · 1 year ago

Hip Examination

DrPhil
17,812 Views · 1 year ago

Shoulder Injection

DrPhil
13,816 Views · 1 year ago

How to inject IM: How to draw substance

DrPhil
13,685 Views · 1 year ago

Intradermal Injection

DrPhil
15,436 Views · 1 year ago

Choose the site you will use for the injection,Clean your skin with an alcohol pad in a circular motion. Let the alcohol dry.

DrPhil
34,924 Views · 1 year ago

Carefully select the site for injection so major blood vessels and nerves are avoided. Buttock (Gluteus Medius)- Hip (Ventrogluteal) - Leg (Vastus Lateralis) - Arm (Deltoid)

DrPhil
36,889 Views · 1 year ago

a video showing subcutaneous injection

DrPhil
28,077 Views · 1 year ago

Subcutaneous Abdominal Injection

DrPhil
27,073 Views · 1 year ago

IM Injection instructions

DrPhil
71,974 Views · 1 year ago

Female IM injection

DrHouse
18,161 Views · 1 year ago

TRAM only in cases where a Diep or Gracilis is not applicable




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