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DrPhil
14,736 Views · 2 years ago

Lumbar Laminotomy and Microdiscectomy

DrPhil
16,080 Views · 2 years 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
12,930 Views · 2 years ago

Laparoscopic treatment for Biliary Atresia. Kasai porto-enterostomy

DrPhil
15,383 Views · 2 years 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
23,495 Views · 2 years ago

Hip Examination

DrPhil
17,812 Views · 2 years ago

Shoulder Injection

DrPhil
13,818 Views · 2 years ago

How to inject IM: How to draw substance

DrPhil
13,686 Views · 2 years ago

Intradermal Injection

DrPhil
15,447 Views · 2 years 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
34,935 Views · 2 years 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
36,895 Views · 2 years ago

a video showing subcutaneous injection

DrPhil
28,080 Views · 2 years ago

Subcutaneous Abdominal Injection

DrPhil
27,082 Views · 2 years ago

IM Injection instructions

DrPhil
71,993 Views · 2 years ago

Female IM injection

DrHouse
18,172 Views · 2 years ago

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

DrHouse
11,189 Views · 2 years ago

The Pulsed Electron Avalanche Knife, a new electrosurgical knife for “cold” and traction-less cutting, was successfully used for a variety of surgical maneuvers commonly encountered in patients undergoing ocular surgery.

DrHouse
9,011 Views · 2 years ago

Removal of 5 Releasable sutures from the Eye

DrHouse
10,949 Views · 2 years ago

The trypan blue-stained viscoelastic is removed in its entirety using a Simcoe cannula. A stream of Healonid GV can be seen flowing into the cannula with some residual viscoelastic remaning, which is subsequently removed. Without the dye, much of the viscoelastic might have been left in the anterior... chamber – a risk factor for an acute rise in intra ocular pressure.

DrHouse
9,395 Views · 2 years ago

Pseudo-exfoliation with small pupil

DrHouse
11,281 Views · 2 years ago

Direct puncture capsulorhexis with a slightly barbed 30g needle on a TB syringe with BSS permits excellent control even with very high vitreous pressure without use of viscoelastic. Ideal for biaxial (microincision) cataract surgery.




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