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Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy
Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy DrHouse 21,049 Views • 2 years ago

McMaster University technique of Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy

Cancer Penis
Cancer Penis DrHouse 74,240 Views • 2 years ago

Urogenital neoplasms spreading to the inguinal lymph nodes are penile carcinoma (the most frequent), urethral and scrotum cancers, tumors of the testis with scrotal violation. Penile carcinoma is an uncommon malignant disease and accounts for as many 0.4-0.6% of male cancers. Most patients are elder...ly. It rarely occurs in men under age 60 and its incidence increases progressively until it reaches a peak in the eighth decade 1. The risk of a lymph node invasion is greater with high grade and high stage tumors 2. Some investigators have reported the inaccuracy of the sentinel node biopsy 3, 4, described by Cabanas 5. Patients with metastatic lymph node penis cancer have a very poor prognosis if penectomy only is performed. Ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy is basically carried out as a treatment modality and not only as a staging act. Patients with lymph node invasion have a 30-40% cure rate. Ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy should be also performed in patients with disseminated neoplasms for the local control of the disease. The 5 years survival rate of patients with clinically negative lymph nodes treated with a modified inguinal lymphadenectomy is 88% versus 38% in patients not initially treated with lymphadenectomy 6. This video-tape clearly shows a therapeutic algorithm, the anatomy of the inguinal lymph nodes, according to Rouviere 7 and Daseler 8, the radical ilioinguinal node dissection with transposition of the sartorius muscle and the modified inguinal lymphadenectomy proposed by Catalona 9. References: 1. Lynch D.F. and Schellhammer P: Tumors of the penis. In Campbell’s Urology Seventh Edition, edited by Walsh P.C., Retik A.B., Darracott Vaughan E. and Wein A.J. W.B. Saunders Company, Vol. 3, chapt. 79, p. 2458, 1998. 2. Pizzocaro G., Piva L., Bandieramonte G., Tana S. Up-to-date management of carcinoma of the penis. Eur. Urol. 32: 5-15, 1997 3. Perinetti E., Crane D.B. and Catalona W.J. Unreliability of sentinel lymph node biopsy for staging penile carcinoma. J. Urol. 124: 734, 1980 4. Fowler J.E. Jr. Sentinel lymph node biopsy for staging penile cancer. Urology 23: 352, 1984 5. Cabanas R.M. An approach for the treatment of penile carcinoma. Cancer 39: 456, 1977 6. Russo P. and Gaudin P. Management strategies for carcinoma of the penis. Contemporary Urology;5:48-66, 2000 7. Rouviere H. Anatomy of the human lymphatic system. Edwards Brothers, p. 218, 1938 8. Daseler E.H., Anson B.J., Reimann A.F. Radical excision of the inguinal and iliac lymph glands: a study based on 450 anatomical dissections and upon supportive clinical observations. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 87: 679, 1948 9. Catalona W.J. Modified inguinal lymphadenectomy for carcinoma of the penis with preservation of saphenous veins: technique and preliminary results. J. Urol. 140: 306-310, 1988

Decortication For Pleural Empyema
Decortication For Pleural Empyema Mohamed Ibrahim 24,100 Views • 2 years ago

49-years old patient complaining of cough, fever and pleuritic pain for 2 weeks. At admission he was febrile and tachypnic. Chest X-Ray showed left pleural effusion. Thoracocentesis revealed purulent fluid. Chest CT-scan showed large and loculated left pleural effusion and pleural thickening. VATS decortication was performed through three incisions.

Repair of an infected incisional hernia
Repair of an infected incisional hernia Doctor 13,530 Views • 2 years ago

removal of an infected mesh

Removing the Chest Tube
Removing the Chest Tube Surgeon 25,306 Views • 2 years ago

A video teaching how to remove a chest tube

Brief History of the USA by Michael Moore
Brief History of the USA by Michael Moore Surgeon 14,959 Views • 2 years ago

A very funny video by Michael Moore showing a brief history of America

Greg's First In-Surgery Conversation | Brain Surgery Live
Greg's First In-Surgery Conversation | Brain Surgery Live Scott 353 Views • 2 years ago

Patient Greg Grindley communicates with host Bryant Gumbel and his wife for the first time while undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery at University Hospital's Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Mohamed Ibrahim 10,893 Views • 2 years ago

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Chest x-ray interpretation-- Miliary Tuberculosis
Chest x-ray interpretation-- Miliary Tuberculosis academyo 13,956 Views • 2 years ago

The video will describe what is miliary tuberculosis. Please see my website for disclaimer.

Acute Myocardial Infarction - Heart Attack
Acute Myocardial Infarction - Heart Attack Dr.Neelesh Bhandari 30,219 Views • 2 years ago

Acute Myocardial Infarction - Heart Attack

Quick Cranial Nerve Assessment
Quick Cranial Nerve Assessment Mohamed 20,121 Views • 2 years ago

Quick Cranial Nerve Assessment

Open Cholecystectomy
Open Cholecystectomy Surgeon 24,657 Views • 2 years ago

A brief video demonstrating an Open Cholecystectomy surgery

Vetical Mattress Suture
Vetical Mattress Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 13,498 Views • 2 years ago

Vetical Mattress Suture

Purse String Suture
Purse String Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 20,522 Views • 2 years ago

Purse String Suture

Interlocking Continuous Suture
Interlocking Continuous Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 26,100 Views • 2 years ago

Interlocking Continuous Suture

Resuscitation in Neonates - Tanta University
Resuscitation in Neonates - Tanta University kollerxp2002 16,022 Views • 2 years ago

Video illustrating the techniques of resuscitation in neonates

Breast Examination
Breast Examination Doctor 55,954 Views • 2 years ago

A new video illustrating the horizontal breast exam technique whihc is performed by doctors for any breast masses or abnormalities.

Caesarean section for a breech
Caesarean section for a breech Mohamed Ibrahim 26,502 Views • 2 years ago

Caesarean section is the most common way to deliver a breech baby in the USA, Australia, and Great Britain. Like any major surgery, it involves risks. Maternal mortality is increased by a Caesarean section, but still remains a rare complication in the First World. Third World statistics are dramatically different, and mortality is increased significantly. There is remote risk of injury to the mother’s internal organs, injury to the baby, and severe hemorrhage requiring hysterectomy with resultant infertility. More commonly seen are problems with noncatastrophic bleeding, postoperative infection and wound healing problems. It should be added that the increase in maternal mortality rates could be slightly skewed due to the fact that Caesarean sections are often used during high-risk pregnancies and/or when mortality is already a strong possibility.

One large study has confirmed that elective cesarean section has lower risk to the fetus and a slightly increased risk to the mother, than planned vaginal delivery of the breech however elements of the methodology used have undergone some criticism.

The same birth injuries that can occur in vaginal breech birth may rarely occur in Caesarean breech delivery. A Caesarean breech delivery is still a breech delivery. However the soft tissues of the uterus and abdominal wall are more forgiving of breech delivery than the hard bony ring of the pelvis. If a Caesarean is scheduled in advance (rather than waiting for the onset of labor) there is a risk of accidentally delivering the baby too early, so that the baby might have complications of prematurity. The mother’s subsequent pregnancies will be riskier than they would be after a vaginal birth (uterine rupture). The presence of a uterine scar will be a risk factor for any subsequent pregnancies.

Dr. Samir Abd Elghaffar discussing RFA treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Dr. Samir Abd Elghaffar discussing RFA treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Doctor Samir Abdelghaffar 14,434 Views • 2 years ago

Dr. Samir Abd Elghaffar, Associate professor of Intervetional Radiology at Ain Shams University , Faculty of Medicine is being interviewed and showing a case of a patient who has been successfully treated from Hepatocellular Carcinoma HCC by Radio Frequency Ablation RFA on the the famous satellite channel MBC.

الأستاذ الدكتور سمير عبد الغفار أستاذ الاشعة التداخلية في كلية الطب جامعة عين شمس يظهر في برنامج التفاح الأخضر على قناة ال ام بي سي ليبشر مرضى سرطان الكبد بالعلاج الجديد بالتردد الحراري مع احد المرضى

Breast Self-Examination
Breast Self-Examination al2phoenix 52,189 Views • 2 years ago

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