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Dr Omid Liaghat Replantation Case 01
Dr Omid Liaghat Replantation Case 01 Dr Omid Liaghat 1,298 Views • 3 years ago

This 24 years old man amputated his left hand’s thumb, index, middle and ring fingers with a power saw in 2015. Pre-operative photographies are presented. The video shows the results 7 months after replantation. You can see another videos in my site: https://drliaghatclinic.com, https://instagram.com/liaghatclinic, https://t.me/liaghatclinic

Ultrasound device allows you to see your organs
Ultrasound device allows you to see your organs samer kareem 2,367 Views • 3 years ago

This upgraded ultrasound device allows you to see your organs with the help of augmented reality glasses

Chest Tube Drainage System
Chest Tube Drainage System samer kareem 3,370 Views • 3 years ago

If you’re like me, you probably hook your chest tube up to a Pleur-Evac, put it on the ground, then back away slowly. Who knows what goes on in that mysterious bubbling white box? Hopefully this will post shed some light. Isn’t this just a container for stuff that comes out of the chest? Why does it look so complicated? It’s complicated because the detection/collection of air and fluid require different setups. Most commercial models also allow you to hook the drainage system to wall suction, so you can quickly evacuate the pleural space. This requires its own setup. Because of the need to juggle air, fluid and suction, the most common commercial system includes 3 distinct chambers. If you were to simplify the device, or build one out of spare bottles and tubes, it might look like this:

Tuberculosis, Active TB , Chest x ray
Tuberculosis, Active TB , Chest x ray samer kareem 1,498 Views • 3 years ago

Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious infectious disease that mainly affects your lungs. The bacteria that cause tuberculosis are spread from one person to another through tiny droplets released into the air via coughs and sneezes.

The baby who didnt know he was born
The baby who didnt know he was born samer kareem 4,996 Views • 3 years ago

Mysterious things happen in nature, and extraordinary birth delivery facts amaze and astound us. And "The baby who didn't know he was born" is one of them; the reason was because his mother didn't break water, so the little one thought was still in the womb. Of course, the amniotic sac was later broken by the doctor, and as soon as this happened the baby began to breath and cry.

Omphalocele
Omphalocele samer kareem 8,626 Views • 3 years ago

An omphalocele is a birth defect in which an infant's intestine or other abdominal organs are outside of the body because of a hole in the belly button (navel) area. The intestines are covered only by a thin layer of tissue and can be easily seen.

20 brain-dead humans back to life.
20 brain-dead humans back to life. samer kareem 1,426 Views • 3 years ago

Researchers have received approval to bring 20 brain-dead humans back to life.

Popping a ganglion cyst
Popping a ganglion cyst samer kareem 35,597 Views • 3 years ago

A ganglion cyst is a tumor or swelling on top of a joint or the covering of a tendon (tissue that connects muscle to bone). It looks like a sac of liquid (cyst). Inside the cyst is a thick, sticky, clear, colorless, jellylike material. Depending on the size, cysts may feel firm or spongy.

de Quervain Syndrome
de Quervain Syndrome samer kareem 22,354 Views • 3 years ago

De Quervain's tenosynovitis (dih-kwer-VAINS ten-oh-sine-oh-VIE-tis) is a painful condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of your wrist. If you have de Quervain's tenosynovitis, it will probably hurt when you turn your wrist, grasp anything or make a fist. Although the exact cause of de Quervain's tenosynovitis isn't known, any activity that relies on repetitive hand or wrist movement — such as working in the garden, playing golf or racket sports, or lifting your baby — can make it worse. Symptoms ShareTweet June 13, 2015 References Products and Services Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Newsletter: Mayo Clinic Health Letter See also Prednisone risks, benefits Prednisone withdrawal: Why taper down slowly? Integrative approaches to treating pain Lifestyle strategies for pain management Nutrition and pain Pain rehabilitation Self-care approaches to treating pain Show more Advertisement Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. Advertising & Sponsorship PolicyOpportunitiesAd Choices Mayo Clinic Store Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. NEW! – The Mayo Clinic Diet, Second Edition Healthy Heart for Life! Mayo Clinic on Better Hearing and Balance Treatment Strategies for Arthritis The Mayo Clinic Diet Online

Blood Donor Saves 2 Millions Babies
Blood Donor Saves 2 Millions Babies samer kareem 4,766 Views • 3 years ago

Australian Blood Donor Saves 2 Millions Babies with Special Right Arm

Candida endophthalmitis
Candida endophthalmitis samer kareem 1,916 Views • 3 years ago

Patients with candida endophthalmitis who have chorioretinitis with vitreal involvement should be treated with vitrectomy and systemic antifungal therapy with amphotericin B (Choice B) and/or fluconazole. An early vitrectomy improves the likelihood of a positive outcome, and intravitreal injection of amphotericin B may be of help. Prompt diagnosis and treatment of candida endophthalmitis is essential, as the condition can worsen quickly.

Rabies
Rabies samer kareem 7,305 Views • 3 years ago

In developing countries, domestic animals (eg, dogs) are common sources of infection. In the United States, bats and wild animals (eg, raccoons) are the most common reservoirs of infection. The acquisition of rabies from bats can occur from an unrecognized bite or a scratch, and possibly by inhalation of aerosolized viral particles. Bats are found in all states except Hawaii, and spelunking (cave exploration) is a risk factor for rabies acquisition from bats.

Multicystic dysplastic kidney
Multicystic dysplastic kidney samer kareem 6,171 Views • 3 years ago

Multicystic dysplastic kidney (MCDK) is a condition that results from the malformation of the kidney during fetal development. The kidney consists of irregular cysts of varying sizes. Multicystic dysplastic kidney is a common type of renal cystic disease, and it is a cause of an abdominal mass in infants.

External Jugular Vein
External Jugular Vein samer kareem 6,390 Views • 3 years ago

The external jugular vein receives the greater part of the blood from the exterior of the cranium and the deep parts of the face, being formed by the junction of the posterior division of the retromandibular vein with the posterior auricular vein.

10 Facts About ORGASMS
10 Facts About ORGASMS samer kareem 9,103 Views • 3 years ago

An orgasm is a feeling of intense sexual pleasure that happens during sexual activity. It's sometimes called "coming" or "climaxing". Both men and women have orgasms.

Endoscopic fenestration of arachnoid cyst
Endoscopic fenestration of arachnoid cyst Scott 14,460 Views • 3 years ago

Endoscopic fenestration of arachnoid cyst in middle fossa

Histology of Spleen
Histology of Spleen Histology 7,212 Views • 3 years ago

Histology of Spleen

Histology of Heart Cardiac Muscle
Histology of Heart Cardiac Muscle Histology 4,654 Views • 3 years ago

Histology of Heart Cardiac Muscle

Retropharyngeal abscess
Retropharyngeal abscess samer kareem 1,639 Views • 3 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.

Transumbilical Breast Augmentation Surgery
Transumbilical Breast Augmentation Surgery Mohamed 19,774 Views • 3 years ago

New York Plastic Surgery ,Dr. Robert Vitolo ,board certified plastic surgeon , brings you into the operating room for a glimpse at how his transumbilical breast augmentation procedure is performed. Dr. Vitolo, a pioneer in the 'no visible scar' breast enlargement surgery, has been using this technique since 1994. Dr. Vitolo use Allergan Natrelle saline breast implants and Mentor saline implants. Dr. Vitolo also performs a removal of silicone gel implants and replacement with saline implants using the transumbilical method.

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