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Blood Sample
Blood Sample Mohamed 16,671 Views • 2 years ago

A video shoing how to draw blood sample

Types Of Foley Catheter
Types Of Foley Catheter samer kareem 3,067 Views • 2 years ago

complications from using a urinary catheter include: allergic reaction to the material used in the catheter, such as latex. bladder stones. blood in the urine. injury to the urethra. kidney damage (with long-term indwelling catheters) septicemia, or infection of the urinary tract, kidneys, or blood.

Hepatopulmonary Syndrome: Diagnosis and treatment
Hepatopulmonary Syndrome: Diagnosis and treatment samer kareem 1,394 Views • 2 years ago

A detailed description of the Hepato-pulmonary syndrome including its definition, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment. The pathophysiology includes nitric oxide in the pulmonary vasculature which results in intrapulmonary vasodilatation. This causes the classical and unique symptom of platypnea and orthodeoxia.

Cosmetic Breast Surgery NYC Dr. Carlin Vickery Speaks at Fab Over 50
Cosmetic Breast Surgery NYC Dr. Carlin Vickery Speaks at Fab Over 50 Carlin Vickery 1,341 Views • 2 years ago

Plastic Surgery New York Dr. Carlin Vickery of 5th Avenue Aesthetics Surgery in Manhattan
(http://www.5thavesurgery.com) speaks at a Fab Over 50 event on having great breasts after the age
of 50. In this presentation Dr. Carlin shares patient results by providing before and after pictures from
different types of breast surgeries including breast lifts, implants and reductions.

Pediatric Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Pediatric Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy DrPhil 16,120 Views • 2 years ago

it's a 8 years old boy with previous medical history of Sickle cell disease presented with gall stone and repeat abdominal pain. A laparoscopic cholecystectomy is performed. The cystic duct is controlled with 2 stiches of absorbable suture. The cystic artery is simply cauterized with the hook cauter...y. the specimen is removed through the umbilical port using an 10mm endobag.

Needle Decompression for Pneumothorax
Needle Decompression for Pneumothorax samer kareem 2,550 Views • 2 years ago

Direct Anterior Hip Resurfacing Surgery
Direct Anterior Hip Resurfacing Surgery Surgeon 7,203 Views • 2 years ago

Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Hip Joint Replacement is an advancement in hip replacement that offers important advantages over standard surgical procedures. Stryker has partnered with surgeons worldwide to develop MIS procedures and surgical instruments that are designed to help your surgeons do their very best to help you recover your lifestyle. These techniques bring together a wide variety of hip implants, new minimally invasive surgical techniques, and new instrumentation. The direct anterior approach is one of the minimally invasive techniques used in hip replacement surgery. Continuing orthopaedic experience suggests that this procedure may offer several advantages over the more traditional surgical approaches to hip replacement.1 Traditional hip replacement techniques involve operating from the side (lateral) or the back (posterior) of the hip, which requires a significant disturbance of the joint and connecting tissues and an incision approximately 8-12 inches long. In comparison, the direct anterior approach requires an incision that is only 3-4 inches in length and located at the front of the hip.1 In this position, the surgeon does not need to detach any of the muscles or tendons.

Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome samer kareem 1,813 Views • 2 years ago

Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome, an extra electrical pathway between your heart's upper and lower chambers causes a rapid heartbeat. The extra pathway is present at birth and fairly rare. The episodes of fast heartbeats usually aren't life-threatening, but serious heart problems can occur. Treatment can stop or prevent episodes of fast heartbeats. A catheter-based procedure (ablation) can permanently correct the heart rhythm problems. Most people with an extra electrical pathway experience no fast heartbeat. This condition, called Wolff-Parkinson-White pattern, is discovered only by chance during a heart exam. Although WPW pattern is often harmless, doctors might recommend further evaluation before children with WPW pattern participate in high-intensity sports.

Serious Side Effects of STEROIDS on Human Body
Serious Side Effects of STEROIDS on Human Body hooda 25,659 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know the Serious Side Effects of STEROIDS on Human Body

Gower Sign Video
Gower Sign Video Surgeon 12,484 Views • 2 years ago

Gowers' sign is a medical sign that indicates weakness of the proximal muscles, namely those of the lower limb. The sign describes a patient that has to use his hands and arms to "walk" up his own body from a squatting position due to lack of hip and thigh muscle strength. It is named for William Richard Gowers. Gowers' sign is classically seen in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, but also presents itself in centronuclear myopathy, myotonic dystrophy and various other conditions associated with proximal muscle weakness. For this maneuver, the patient is placed on the floor away from any objects that could otherwise be used to pull oneself to a standing position. It is also used in testing paraplegia.

Newborn Resuscitation!
Newborn Resuscitation! samer kareem 2,274 Views • 2 years ago

Internal Birth Control
Internal Birth Control Scott 34,764 Views • 2 years ago

Diaphragms, rings, and implants

LASIK eye surgery operation
LASIK eye surgery operation Mohamed 9,116 Views • 2 years ago

LASIK eye surgery operation

Bizarre Body Modifications
Bizarre Body Modifications Scott 18,371 Views • 2 years ago

Bizarre Body Modifications

Frontal sinus reconstruction
Frontal sinus reconstruction samer kareem 12,461 Views • 2 years ago

Removing Hundreds of Worms Living Inside Teeth
Removing Hundreds of Worms Living Inside Teeth hooda 134,578 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of Removing Hundreds of Worms Living Inside Teeth

What is Breast Reconstruction?
What is Breast Reconstruction? Mohamed Ibrahim 18,241 Views • 2 years ago

Typically, breast reconstruction takes place during or soon after mastectomy, and in some cases, lumpectomy. Breast reconstruction also can be done many months or even years after mastectomy or lumpectomy. During reconstruction, a plastic surgeon creates a breast shape using an artificial implant (implant reconstruction), a flap of tissue from another place on your body (autologous reconstruction), or both.

Chest x-ray, mediastinal structures
Chest x-ray, mediastinal structures academyo 39,435 Views • 2 years ago

This is second video to describe mediastinal structures on a Chest x-ray. Please see my website for disclaimer.

Hair Transplant Surgery with Grafts
Hair Transplant Surgery with Grafts Mohamed Ibrahim 56,483 Views • 2 years ago

This implantation method is very common and used in both FUE hair transplant surgery and strip surgery (FUSS). During this implantation method, site creation and graft implantation are performed simultaneously as part of a one or two step process.

Real Face Off Surgery
Real Face Off Surgery hooda 11,282 Views • 2 years ago

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