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Tonsillectomy 3D Animation
This animated video reviews how the ear works and some of the typical problems with the ear.
This animated video reviews cochlear implants, used for people with profound hearing loss.
Myringotomy is the surgery to place tubes in the ear. This animated video reviews the anatomy of the ear and what happens after frequent infection. As well as treatment with tubes in the ear or myringotomy.
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Cataract surgery with dense arcus
Cornea Transplant
Lap Band Procedure done on a patient with a BMI of 45. Minimal editing and includes narration.
Most corneal transplants performed in the U.S. involve replacing the entire thickness of the diseased cornea with a healthy donor cornea (called penetrating keratoplasty or PK). In partial-thickness corneal transplants (LK), only the anterior (surface) layers of the cornea are removed. The donor cornea is then attached to the host corneal bed, containing only posterior (deeper) layers. LK is less risky, but tends to result in somewhat inferior vision vs. PK and cannot be performed if the disease process (e.g. scar) involves the deeper layers of the cornea.
Radial Keratotomy
LASIK or Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis is a surgical procedure intended to reduce a person's dependency on glasses or contact lenses.
LASIK surgery is most commonly performed as a cure for myopia (nearsightedness), but can also be used to cure hyperopia (farsightedness) or astigmatism (corneal irregularities).
LASIK is a procedure that permanently changes the shape of the cornea using a special laser and thus focusing the light rays exactly on the retina.
The steps of the procedure are as follows:
A suction ring is placed on the eye to stabilize and check the eye pressure.
The microkeratome, a cutting instrument, is attached to the suction ring.
The blade of the microkeratome is used to cut a flap in the cornea.
The exposed inner layer of the cornea is then reshaped with an excimer laser.
The corneal flap is returned to its original position.
LASIK is an ambulatory procedure; the patient can walk into the surgery center, have the procedure and walk out again and is awake the whole time. Occasionally, the doctor may administer a mild oral sedative.
LASIK eye surgery operation
Microkeratome in Lasik
LASIK Surgery Procedure
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very funny medical video..DO NOT TRY AT CLINIC
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