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Placenta Accreta
Placenta Accreta samer kareem 9,672 Views • 2 years ago

Placenta accreta is the most common accounting for approximately 75% of all cases. Placenta Increta occurs when the placenta attaches even deeper into the uterine wall and does penetrate into the uterine muscle.

Digestion in Human Beings
Digestion in Human Beings samer kareem 22,976 Views • 2 years ago

Cardioversion of Atrial Flutter
Cardioversion of Atrial Flutter samer kareem 13,356 Views • 2 years ago

Cardioversion takes minutes. The patient is sedated (for a few minutes) and then a shock is delivered. The heart nearly always goes back to regular sinus rhythm. ... Patients without prior ablation or heart surgery rarely develop non-right atrial flutter.

Open Rhinoplasty without oseotomies
Open Rhinoplasty without oseotomies DrHouse 24,184 Views • 2 years ago

Open rhinoplasty without oseotomies. Basic steps for rasping of dorsal hump and cephalic trim with septoplasty and tip strut.

Endoscopic Nasal Septoplasty
Endoscopic Nasal Septoplasty DrHouse 40,185 Views • 2 years ago

The endoscopic resection of a sharp bony nasal septal spur

Busadagur í fss 2008
Busadagur í fss 2008 einar19 10,826 Views • 2 years ago

Busadagur í fss 2008

Open Distal Pancreatectomy Surgery Video
Open Distal Pancreatectomy Surgery Video Mohamed Ibrahim 16,483 Views • 2 years ago

Open Distal Pancreatectomy Surgery Video

Volar Slab Splint
Volar Slab Splint dr_mohamed 18,025 Views • 2 years ago

Volar Slab Splint for Forearm and Wrist Fractures and Sprains

Heart Transplant Video
Heart Transplant Video Surgeon 95,228 Views • 2 years ago

summary of an orthotopic heart transplant

Cell -- Nucleus
Cell -- Nucleus academyo 19,914 Views • 2 years ago

The video will shed some light on nuclues of a cell. Please see disclaimer on my website www.academyofprofessionals.com

Ankle Screw Removal
Ankle Screw Removal samer kareem 1,591 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.

Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis
Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis Alicia Berger 1,858 Views • 2 years ago

Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis

Barrett's Esophagus, Barrett's Esophagus Metaplasia, Barrett's Esophagus Bulimia
Barrett's Esophagus, Barrett's Esophagus Metaplasia, Barrett's Esophagus Bulimia Marky123 1,436 Views • 2 years ago

http://barretts-esophagus-cure.info-pro.co Barrett's Esophagus, Barrett's Esophagus Metaplasia, Barrett's Esophagus Bulimia. Are you lost, scared, frustrated, or confused? Have you been recently diagnosed with Barrett’s? Maybe your loved one or a close family member is now a victim of this painful disease. If so, I’d like to share with you some possibly life changing information on how I personally cured my own Barrett’s Esophagus. But before I do I’d like you to take a deep breath, relax for a moment, and let your worry subside because. Even though the Society of Thoracic Surgeons has determined that people with Barrett’s Esophagus are 40x’s more likely to get esophageal cancer, this diagnosis isn’t always a death sentence. Having been a victim of Barrett’s myself, I can relate to the excruciating pain this disease can cause. Maybe you’re like I was, trying to hide the symptoms when the burning, the heartburn, and the PAIN would become so unbearable I’d try doing anything to block it out. I can clearly recall the feeling of those scorching corroding acids inside my throat that would burn like fire, tearing up my esophagus from the inside out. It’s a pain I will NEVER forget. For me, maybe like you, many of my days were spent in anguish and painful agony. Barrett’s Reversed Without Surgery, Pills, PPI Pumps, Antacids, or Drugs. Clicking Here http://barretts-esophagus-cure.info-pro.co

Esophageal cancer
Esophageal cancer samer kareem 1,762 Views • 2 years ago

Esophageal cancer is cancer that occurs in the esophagus — a long, hollow tube that runs from your throat to your stomach. Your esophagus carries food you swallow to your stomach to be digested. Esophageal cancer usually begins in the cells that line the inside of the esophagus. Esophageal cancer can occur anywhere along the esophagus, but in people in the United States, it occurs most often in the lower portion of the esophagus. More men than women get esophageal cancer. Esophageal cancer isn't common in the United States. In other areas of the world, such as Asia and parts of Africa, esophageal cancer is much more common.

What is Scleroderma?
What is Scleroderma? Scott 1,726 Views • 2 years ago

What is Scleroderma? (also known as Systemic Sclerosis)

Retropharyngeal abscess
Retropharyngeal abscess samer kareem 1,575 Views • 2 years ago

Retropharyngeal abscess (RPA) produces the symptoms of sore throat, fever, neck stiffness, and stridor. RPA occurs less commonly today than in the past because of the widespread use of antibiotics for suppurative upper respiratory infections. The incidence of RPA in the United States is rising, however. Once almost exclusively a disease of children, RPA is observed with increasing frequency in adults. It poses a diagnostic challenge for the emergency physician because of its infrequent occurrence and variable presentation.

Epidural Hematoma
Epidural Hematoma samer kareem 1,156 Views • 2 years ago

intracranial hematoma occurs when a blood vessel ruptures within your brain or between your skull and your brain. The collection of blood (hematoma) compresses your brain tissue. An intracranial hematoma may occur because the fluid that surrounds your brain can't absorb the force of a sudden blow or a quick stop. Then your brain may slide forcefully against the inner wall of your skull and become bruised. Although some head injuries — such as one that causes only a brief lapse of consciousness (concussion) — can be minor, an intracranial hematoma is potentially life-threatening and often requires immediate treatment. An intracranial hematoma often, but not always, requires surgery to remove the blood.

ECG part 2
ECG part 2 samer kareem 5,035 Views • 2 years ago

ECG

Pilonidal Sinus
Pilonidal Sinus Ioannis Georgiou 3,975 Views • 2 years ago

Excision of Pilonidal Cyst. Open method.

Carotid Endarterectomy Approach
Carotid Endarterectomy Approach samer kareem 4,226 Views • 2 years ago

The objective of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is to prevent strokes. In the United States, stroke is the third leading cause of death overall and the second leading cause of death for women.[1] Among patients suffering a stroke, 50-75% had carotid artery disease that would have been amenable to surgical treatment. Several prospective randomized trials have compared the safety and efficacy of CEA with those of medical therapy in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. Data from these prospective trials have confirmed that CEA offers better protection from ipsilateral strokes than medical therapy alone in patients presenting with either symptomatic or asymptomatic carotid artery disease.

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