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Trigger Finger
Trigger Finger samer kareem 18,596 Views • 3 years ago

Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis (stuh-NO-sing ten-o-sin-o-VIE-tis), is a condition in which one of your fingers gets stuck in a bent position. Your finger may straighten with a snap — like a trigger being pulled and released. Trigger finger occurs when inflammation narrows the space within the sheath that surrounds the tendon in the affected finger. If trigger finger is severe, your finger may become locked in a bent position. People whose work or hobbies require repetitive gripping actions are at higher risk of developing trigger finger. The condition is also more common in women and in anyone with diabetes. Treatment of trigger finger varies depending on the severity.

Bimanual Hip Examination of Female
Bimanual Hip Examination of Female DrHouse 211,690 Views • 3 years ago

Bimanual Hip Examination of the Female genitalia

Normal Vaginal Epithelium
Normal Vaginal Epithelium DrHouse 51,786 Views • 3 years ago

A normal vaginal epithelial cell is clear, with recognizable contents, and sharp, distinct cell borders.

Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgical Procedure
Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgical Procedure hooda 20,266 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that Above Knee Medical Amputation Surgery

Venous Cutdown
Venous Cutdown samer kareem 3,585 Views • 3 years ago

Venous cutdown is an emergency procedure in which the vein is exposed surgically and then a cannula is inserted into the vein under direct vision. It is used to get vascular access in trauma and hypovolemic shock patients when peripheral cannulation is difficult or impossible

Automated External Defibrillator
Automated External Defibrillator Doctor 10,471 Views • 3 years ago

An automated external defibrillator or AED is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the potentially life threatening cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia in a patient,[1] and is able to treat them through defibrillation, the application of electrical therapy which stops the arrhythmia, allowing the heart to reestablish an effective rhythm. The first AED was originally designed and created by American biomedical engineer Joshua L. Koelker and Italian emergency medical professional Jordan M. Blondino to allow defibrillation in common public places. AEDs are designed to be simple to use for the layman, and the use of AEDs is taught in many first aid, first responder, and basic life support (BLS) level CPR classes.

Vasectomy Procedure Video for Men
Vasectomy Procedure Video for Men Scott 224,995 Views • 3 years ago

The operation of vasectomy

Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis
Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis samer kareem 4,163 Views • 3 years ago

Stress-related mucosal disease (SRMD) is an acute, erosive gastritis representing conditions ranging from stress-related injury to stress ulcers (1, 2). Stress-related injury is superficial mucosal damage that presents primarily as erosions, whereas stress ulcers are deep, focal mucosal damage penetrating the submucosa with high risk for gastrointestinal bleeding (2, 3). Mucosal damage has been reported to occur during the first 24 hours of hospital admission in 75% to 100% of intensive care unit (ICU) patients (4, 5). Clinically important gastrointestinal bleeding can cause hemodynamic instability and increase the need for red blood cell transfusions (1). Significant bleeding may also increase the length of stay in the ICU and mortality (1).

How to Use a Condom Correctly
How to Use a Condom Correctly Scott 7,665 Views • 3 years ago

Pinch air out of the tip of the condom. Unroll condom all the way down the penis. After sex but before pulling out, hold the condom at the base. Then pull out, while holding the condom in place. Carefully remove the condom and throw it in the trash.

Horrible Mutations and Medical Condition
Horrible Mutations and Medical Condition hooda 12,090 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that video of Unreal Mutations and Medical Condition

A Man Impaled by Shovel in His Butt - Untold Stories of the ER
A Man Impaled by Shovel in His Butt - Untold Stories of the ER hooda 9,706 Views • 3 years ago

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Sever's disease
Sever's disease samer kareem 11,326 Views • 3 years ago

Sever's disease (also known as calcaneal apophysitis) is a type of bone injury in which the growth plate in the lower back of the heel, where the Achilles tendon (the heel cord that attaches to the growth plate) attaches, becomes inflamed and causes pain.

Trapeziectomy
Trapeziectomy DrHouse 20,717 Views • 3 years ago

Simple trapeziectomy performed through the anterior approach for osteoarthritis of the thumb-base (trapezio-metacarpal joint). Performed at the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead.

Real Human Body Decaying Process
Real Human Body Decaying Process hooda 27,494 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that Real Human Body Decaying Process

Ganglion Cyst Surgical Removal
Ganglion Cyst Surgical Removal samer kareem 17,062 Views • 3 years ago

Ganglion Cyst Surgical Removal

Female to Male Breast Removal Surgery
Female to Male Breast Removal Surgery Scott 13,746 Views • 3 years ago

Female to Male gender confirming top surgery video : "Double Incision" Technique.

Hemophilia A
Hemophilia A samer kareem 6,740 Views • 3 years ago

Hemophilia A, also called factor VIII (FVIII) deficiency or classic hemophilia, is a genetic disorder caused by missing or defective factor VIII, a clotting protein. Although it is passed down from parents to children, about 1/3 of cases are caused by a spontaneous mutation, a change in a gene. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hemophilia occurs in approximately 1 in 5,000 live births. There are about 20,000 people with hemophilia in the US. All races and ethnic groups are affected. Hemophilia A is four times as common as hemophilia B while more than half of patients with hemophilia A have the severe form of hemophilia.

Laparoscopic Drainage of Large Liver Abscess
Laparoscopic Drainage of Large Liver Abscess Scott 8,963 Views • 3 years ago

28 years old gentleman presented with huge liver abscess in the right lobe, with repeated attempts of percutaneous aspirations in the past. He was evaluated and subjected to Laparoscopic drainage. This video depicts feasibility of laparoscopy in deep seated liver abscesses. Video created by: Dr. Juneed M. Lanker Fellow Minimal Access Surgery Apollo Hospitals Chennai.

Orchidopexy of the testis
Orchidopexy of the testis Scott 20,336 Views • 3 years ago

Testis operation

Debridement of Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Debridement of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Scott 8,629 Views • 3 years ago

This is a diabetic foot ulcer. The patient reportedly went on vacation and noticed this ulcer upon their return. Debridement (removal of damaged tissue) to the level of healthy bleeding tissue is medically necessary as damaged tissue acts an impediment to wound healing. Due to their diabetic neuropathy, they did not feel any pain or indication that a wound was forming. This ulcer appeared to have penetrated to the level of subcutaneous tissue or even fascia, but turned out to be much deeper than that. These are serious wounds and are the beginnings of what lead to foot and leg amputations if they are not treated promptly by your healthcare provider, AKA Podiatrist.

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