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Gown and Gloves Remove
Gown and Gloves Remove Harvard_Student 15,528 Views • 2 years ago

Gown and Gloves Remove

Worlds largest Face Abscess Draining
Worlds largest Face Abscess Draining hooda 58,033 Views • 2 years ago

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Ankle Screw Removal
Ankle Screw Removal samer kareem 1,746 Views • 2 years ago

Hardware removals are among the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide. Current literature offers little data concerning postoperative patient satisfaction. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the patients’ point of view on implant removal. watch to learn more.

Enema Medical Insertion Medical Procedure
Enema Medical Insertion Medical Procedure hooda 24,085 Views • 2 years ago

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Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites
Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites Surgeon 10,052 Views • 2 years ago

Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites

Amblyopia
Amblyopia Doctor 7,540 Views • 2 years ago

How amblyopia develops in children. Basically, if one eye doesn't see well from an early age, the wiring never forms correctly back to the occipital cortex.

Glaucoma Surgery 3D Animation
Glaucoma Surgery 3D Animation DrPhil 7,479 Views • 2 years ago

Glaucoma Surgery 3D Animation

Debridement of Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Debridement of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Scott 8,508 Views • 2 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.

Incredible: Baby Born Still Inside Amniotic Sac
Incredible: Baby Born Still Inside Amniotic Sac Scott 65,974 Views • 2 years ago

This is the incredible moment a new-born baby arrived still inside its amniotic sac, completely intact. The tiny infant can be seen moving and stretching still inside the sac, as medics prepare to snip the new born free. The amniotic sac is a thin but durable membrane filled with fluid which helps keep a baby warm and safe from bumps during pregnancy. When it breaks, this is typically referred to as a woman's 'waters breaking' shortly before she gives birth. But in rare cases, less than 1-in-80,000 births, the baby is delivered with the membranes still intact and this is known as a 'caul birth'. Some babies are born with part of the membrane still attached to them, but to be born completely encased in the intact membrane is incredibly rare. Many people still believe the phenomenon to be a good omen for the child's infancy and it is has even been suggested, but not proven, that caul babies will always have a natural affinity for water. The video was taken in Spain on Saturday and captures the rare moment the baby was born with the membrane covering its entire body, just minutes after its twin was delivered normally.

childbirth twin baby
childbirth twin baby samer kareem 234,414 Views • 2 years ago

childbirth twin baby

Closing Up Teeth Spaces
Closing Up Teeth Spaces Dentist 10,308 Views • 2 years ago

closing up teeth spaces

Transgender Man Gives Birth to a Baby
Transgender Man Gives Birth to a Baby Scott 3,472 Views • 2 years ago

Transgender Man Gives Birth to Healthy Baby, Talks Navigating Pregnancy as a Man Trystan Reese is a transgender man who just gave birth to a healthy baby boy. He told us about his pregnancy—and why his story isn't so out of the ordinary.

Median Sternotomy performed before open heart surgery !
Median Sternotomy performed before open heart surgery ! samer kareem 3,857 Views • 2 years ago

Median Sternotomy performed before open heart surgery !

LASIK eye surgery operation
LASIK eye surgery operation Mohamed 9,124 Views • 2 years ago

LASIK eye surgery operation

Ingrown Hair Cyst
Ingrown Hair Cyst samer kareem 11,114 Views • 2 years ago

Otitis Media Animation
Otitis Media Animation Mohamed Ibrahim 18,481 Views • 2 years ago

Animated video on otitis media, infection of the middle ear, which is common in children.

Full Human Body Decay Process
Full Human Body Decay Process hooda 40,111 Views • 2 years ago

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Cholesterol
Cholesterol samer kareem 9,165 Views • 2 years ago

To understand high blood cholesterol (ko-LES-ter-ol), it helps to learn about cholesterol. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that’s found in all cells of the body. Your body needs some cholesterol to make hormones, vitamin D, and substances that help you digest foods. Your body makes all the cholesterol it needs. However, cholesterol also is found in some of the foods you eat. Cholesterol travels through your bloodstream in small packages called lipoproteins (lip-o-PRO-teens). These packages are made of fat (lipid) on the inside and proteins on the outside. Two kinds of lipoproteins carry cholesterol throughout your body: low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL). Having healthy levels of both types of lipoproteins is important. LDL cholesterol sometimes is called “bad” cholesterol. A high LDL level leads to a buildup of cholesterol in your arteries. (Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood from your heart to your body.) HDL cholesterol sometimes is called “good” cholesterol. This is because it carries cholesterol from other parts of your body back to your liver. Your liver removes the cholesterol from your body.

Anatomy of uterus and adnexa
Anatomy of uterus and adnexa samer kareem 17,733 Views • 2 years ago

The most common position of the uterus is anteverted (cervix angles forward) and anteflexed (body is flexed forward). The position of the uterus in the adult is liable to considerable variation, depending chiefly on the condition of the bladder and rectum. Adnexa: In gynecology, the appendages of the uterus, namely the ovaries, the Fallopian tubes, and the ligaments that hold the uterus in place.

Ventricular Septal Defect
Ventricular Septal Defect samer kareem 9,800 Views • 2 years ago

A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an opening or hole in the wall that separates the two lower chambers of the heart. This wall is called the ventricular septum. The hole causes oxygen-rich blood to leak from the left side of the heart to the right side. This causes extra work for the right side of the heart, since more blood than necessary is flowing through the right ventricle to the lungs. The hole is usually closed with surgery. However, in certain situations, your child's cardiologist and surgeon may think it is best to close the hole with a special device. This procedure is done in the heart catheterization lab.

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