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Laparoscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy
Laparoscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy samer kareem 2,806 Views • 2 years ago

procedure is usually done in the hospital or outpatient surgical center under general anesthesia (while you are asleep and pain-free). The procedure is performed in the following way: The surgeon makes a small cut (incision) below the belly button (navel). A needle or tube is inserted into the incision. Carbon dioxide gas is passed into the abdomen through the needle or tube. The gas helps expand the area, giving the surgeon more room to work, and helping the surgeon see the organs more clearly. A tube is placed through the cut in your abdomen. A tiny video camera (laparoscope) goes through this tube and is used to see the inside of your pelvis and abdomen. More small cuts may be made if other instruments are needed to get a better view of certain organs. If you are having gynecologic laparoscopy, dye may be injected into your cervix area so the surgeon can view your fallopian tubes. After the exam, the gas, laparoscope, and instruments are removed, and the cuts are closed. You will have bandages over those areas.

Labor and Birth HD Video
Labor and Birth HD Video Harvard_Student 56,263 Views • 2 years ago

Labor and Birth HD Video

Undescended Testes
Undescended Testes samer kareem 3,083 Views • 2 years ago

An undescended testicle (cryptorchidism) is a testicle that hasn't moved into its proper position in the bag of skin hanging below the penis (scrotum) before birth. Usually just one testicle is affected, but about 10 percent of the time both testicles are undescended. An undescended testicle is uncommon in general, but common among baby boys born prematurely. The vast majority of the time, the undescended testicle moves into the proper position on its own, within the first few months of life. If your son has an undescended testicle that doesn't correct itself, surgery can relocate the testicle into the scrotum.

What a real
What a real "sore throat" samer kareem 2,396 Views • 2 years ago

Registered Nurse Ken describes what a real "sore throat"

Romberg Test
Romberg Test Scott 7,342 Views • 2 years ago

Romberg Test

Laparoscopic Uterosacral Colpoplexy HD
Laparoscopic Uterosacral Colpoplexy HD Scott 6,901 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Uterosacral Colpoplexy HD

Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection
Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection Scott 8,185 Views • 2 years ago

Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection

Sinus operation via nose - Nasal Speculum
Sinus operation via nose - Nasal Speculum samer kareem 5,025 Views • 2 years ago

Acute sinusitis can be triggered by a cold or allergies and may resolve on its own. Chronic sinusitis lasts up to eight weeks and may be caused by an infection or growths. Symptoms include headache, facial pain, runny nose, and nasal congestion. Acute sinusitis usually doesn't require any treatment beyond symptomatic relief with pain medications, nasal decongestants, and nasal saline rinses. Chronic sinusitis may require antibiotics.

Meningeococcal Bacterial Maningitis Introduction
Meningeococcal Bacterial Maningitis Introduction Scott 8,594 Views • 2 years ago

Meningeococcal Bacterial Maningitis Introduction

Proximal Humerus Fracture Repair
Proximal Humerus Fracture Repair samer kareem 4,385 Views • 2 years ago

urgical management of proximal humerus fractures may be categorized either according to fracture type (eg, Neer type, anatomic type, greater tuberosity, surgical neck, anatomic neck, articular surface, lesser tuberosity fragments) or according to method of fixation (eg, closed reduction with no fixation, percutaneous fixation, open reduction with internal fixation [ORIF], humeral head replacement associated with tuberosity fixation

Robotic Kidney Transplant
Robotic Kidney Transplant samer kareem 8,037 Views • 2 years ago

Signs and symptoms of bone cancer
Signs and symptoms of bone cancer samer kareem 1,625 Views • 2 years ago

Pain in the affected bone is the most common complaint of patients with bone cancer. At first, the pain is not constant. It may be worse at night or when the bone is used (for example, leg pain when walking). As the cancer grows, the pain will be there all the time. The pain increases with activity and the person might limp if a leg is involved.

COMMON BLOOD DISORDERS
COMMON BLOOD DISORDERS samer kareem 5,342 Views • 2 years ago

COMMON BLOOD DISORDERS

Sleep Apnea
Sleep Apnea samer kareem 2,354 Views • 2 years ago

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts. You may have sleep apnea if you snore loudly, and you feel tired even after a full night's sleep. The main types of sleep apnea are: Obstructive sleep apnea, the more common form that occurs when throat muscles relax. Central sleep apnea, which occurs when your brain doesn't send proper signals to the muscles that control breathing. Complex sleep apnea syndrome, also known as treatment-emergent central sleep apnea, occurs when someone has both obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep apnea. If you think you might have any form of sleep apnea, see your doctor. Treatment can ease your symptoms and may help prevent heart problems and other complications.

Hemodialysis Machine Setup
Hemodialysis Machine Setup Alicia Berger 8,440 Views • 2 years ago

Hemodialysis Machine Setup

Gastric Lavage Video
Gastric Lavage Video Alicia Berger 15,602 Views • 2 years ago

Gastric Lavage Video

New Phacoemulsification Horizontal Chopping
New Phacoemulsification Horizontal Chopping Alicia Berger 6,881 Views • 2 years ago

New Phacoemulsification Horizontal Chopping

Atrial Fibrillation Effects
Atrial Fibrillation Effects Alicia Berger 13,188 Views • 2 years ago

Atrial Fibrillation Effects

Mole Removal Surgery and Stitches
Mole Removal Surgery and Stitches samer kareem 2,039 Views • 2 years ago

Cervical Mucus
Cervical Mucus samer kareem 7,864 Views • 2 years ago

Cervical Mucus

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