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Different types of Abscess
Different types of Abscess samer kareem 5,904 Views • 2 years ago

Different types of Abscess- Drainage and Aspiration of Pus.

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Three cases of ptosis
Three cases of ptosis Mohamed Ibrahim 29,878 Views • 2 years ago

Ptosis is when the upper eyelid droops over the eye. The eyelid may droop just a little, or so much that it covers the pupil (the black dot at the center of your eye that lets light in). Ptosis can limit or even completely block normal vision. Children and adults can have ptosis. Fortunately, this condition can be treated to improve vision as well as appearance.

Laparoscopy instruments
Laparoscopy instruments Dr.Elia 13,343 Views • 2 years ago

a complete discription of the instruments used in laparacopic surgeries and there function

Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting M_Nabil 23,249 Views • 2 years ago

Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)

Obstetrical Forceps
Obstetrical Forceps Mohamed Ibrahim 31,143 Views • 2 years ago

Forceps are used to assist in labor and delivery. Forceps delivery is considered an operative obstetric procedure

Magnetic Compression anastomosis in biliary stricture
Magnetic Compression anastomosis in biliary stricture Mohamed 25,266 Views • 2 years ago

A novel technique of magnetic compression anastomosis for canalization in patients with severe biliary stricture

Hip Exam
Hip Exam Scott 53,064 Views • 2 years ago

Function and Anatomy: The hip is a ball and socket type joint, formed by the articulation of the head of the femur with the pelvis. Normal range of motion includes: abduction 45 degrees, adduction 20-30 degrees, flexion 135 degrees, extension 30 degrees, internal and external rotation. Hip pathology can cause symptoms anywhere around the joint, though frequently pain is anterior and radiates to the groin region. Additionally, pathology outside of the hip can be referred to this region. History and exam obviously help in making these distinctions.

Lower Back Exam
Lower Back Exam Scott 43,548 Views • 2 years ago

Common Benign Pain Syndromes--Symptoms and Etiology:
1. Non-specific musculoskeletal pain: This is the most common cause of back pain. Patients present with lumbar area pain that does not radiate, is worse with activity, and improves with rest. There may or may not be a clear history of antecedent over use or increased activity. The pain is presumably caused by irritation of the paraspinal muscles, ligaments or vertebral body articulations. However, a precise etiology is difficulty to identify.
2. Radicular Symptoms: Often referred to as "sciatica," this is a pain syndrome caused by irritation of one of the nerve roots as it exits the spinal column. The root can become inflamed as a result of a compromised neuroforamina (e.g. bony osteophyte that limits size of the opening) or a herniated disc (the fibrosis tears, allowing the propulsus to squeeze out and push on the adjacent root). Sometimes, it's not precisely clear what has lead to the irritation. In any case, patient's report a burning/electric shock type pain that starts in the low back, traveling down the buttocks and along the back of the leg, radiating below the knee. The most commonly affected nerve roots are L5 and S1.
3. Spinal Stenosis: Pain starts in the low back and radiates down the buttocks bilaterally, continuing along the backs of both legs. Symptoms are usually worse with walking and improve when the patient bends forward. Patient's may describe that they relieve symptoms by leaning forward on their shopping carts when walking in a super market. This is caused by spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the central canal that holds the spinal cord. The limited amount of space puts pressure on the nerve roots when the patient walks, causing the symptoms (referred to as neurogenic claudication). Spinal stenosis can be congenital or develop over years as a result of djd of the spine. As opposed to true claudication (pain in calfs/lower legs due to arterial insufficiency), pain resolves very quickly when person stops walking and assumes upright position. Also, peripheral pulses should be normal.
4. Mixed symptoms: In some patients, more then one process may co-exist, causing elements of more then one symptom syndrome to co-exist.

Loyola Breast Examination part 2
Loyola Breast Examination part 2 Loyola Medicine 72,440 Views • 2 years ago

Loyola Breast Examination part 2 Medical breast examination of a female from Loyola University,Chicago

Adult Circumcision
Adult Circumcision Scott 343,248 Views • 2 years ago

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Orchidopexy of the testis
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Greg's First In-Surgery Conversation | Brain Surgery Live
Greg's First In-Surgery Conversation | Brain Surgery Live Scott 477 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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Leg Length Difference
Leg Length Difference Doctor 19,397 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of how to differentiate between a true and an apparent leg length difference. The subject is a female with a true short femur.

Femoro-Popliteal Bypass with a saphenous vein Graft
Femoro-Popliteal Bypass with a saphenous vein Graft Surgeon 17,329 Views • 2 years ago

A surgical video showing Femoro-Popliteal Bypass with a Saphenous Vein Graft

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Laparoscopic varicocellectomy
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