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Scaling and root planing
Scaling and root planing samer kareem 1,976 Views • 2 years ago

Treatment of periodontal disease - Scaling and root planing

Draining Huge Back Cyst
Draining Huge Back Cyst Scott 39,778 Views • 2 years ago

Draining Huge Back Cyst

Delivery Video
Delivery Video Alicia Berger 3,817 Views • 2 years ago

Delivery Video

Yag Laser Trabeculoplasty for Glaucoma
Yag Laser Trabeculoplasty for Glaucoma Scott 14,768 Views • 2 years ago

Scott Geller MD of Fort Myers Florida uses A LASAG Yag laser is in thermal mode, 1.5 Joules/pulse to treat the trabecular meshwork between the cornea and iris for glaucoma. The view is of the inside anterior eyeball.

C-Section Breech Birth
C-Section Breech Birth samer kareem 12,508 Views • 2 years ago

Most babies will move into delivery position a few weeks prior to birth, with the head moving closer to the birth canal. When this fails to happen, the baby’s buttocks and/or feet will be positioned to be delivered first. This is referred to as “breech presentation.”

Immune Responses During a Lupus Flare
Immune Responses During a Lupus Flare samer kareem 2,497 Views • 2 years ago

⁣Immune Responses During a Lupus Flare Video

Tubal Ligation Surgery Video
Tubal Ligation Surgery Video Scott 26,415 Views • 2 years ago

This video clips shows a tubal ligation (sterilization) performed on a female using a fallopian ring applicator

ThermiVa vaginal rejuvenation
ThermiVa vaginal rejuvenation samer kareem 19,840 Views • 2 years ago

ThermiVa is a non-surgical vaginal tightening treatment for women who want to reclaim what childbirth or aging may have taken away. Using the same technology that’s used in ThermiTight and ThermiSmooth, radiofrequency energy is sent to the desired area (internally or externally), heating the tissue and stimulating the body’s own collagen. ThermiVa is performed in three treatments over the course of three months.

CD Markers
CD Markers samer kareem 1,894 Views • 2 years ago

Total Abdominal Hysterectomy with Excision of a Large Ovarian Mass
Total Abdominal Hysterectomy with Excision of a Large Ovarian Mass samer kareem 8,829 Views • 2 years ago

Transurethral Prostatectomy TURP
Transurethral Prostatectomy TURP Scott 234,849 Views • 2 years ago

Transurethral resection of the prostate (also known as TURP, plural TURPs and as a transurethral prostatic resection TUPR) is a urological operation. It is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). As the name indicates, it is performed by visualising the prostate through the urethra and removing tissue by electrocautery or sharp dissection. This is considered the most effective treatment for BPH. This procedure is done with spinal or general anesthetic. A large triple lumen catheter is inserted through the urethra to irrigate and drain the bladder after the surgical procedure is complete. Outcome is considered excellent for 80-90% of BPH patients. Because of bleeding risks associated with the surgery, TURP is not considered safe for many patients with cardiac problems. As with all invasive procedures, the patient should first discuss medications they are taking with their doctor, most especially blood thinners or anticoagulants, such as warfarin (Coumadin), or aspirin. These may need to be discontinued prior to surgery. Postop complications include bleeding (most common), clotting and hyponatremia (due to bladder irrigation).

Additionally, transurethral resection of the prostate is associated with low but important morbidity and mortality.

Fingernail Abscess Infection Treatment
Fingernail Abscess Infection Treatment Mohamed Ibrahim 24,822 Views • 2 years ago

Paronychia Fingernail Abscess Infection Treatment

Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3
Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3 Loyola Medicine 55,791 Views • 2 years ago

Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3 A video from Loyola medical school, Chicago showing the full examination of the male

Face Transplant Surgical Animation
Face Transplant Surgical Animation Mohamed Ibrahim 6,913 Views • 2 years ago

Cameron Underwood Face Transplant Surgical Animation 2018 Eduardo D. Rodriguez, MD, DDS, chair of the Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, and the Helen L. Kimmel Professor of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, details the recent face transplant he performed on Cameron Underwood in January 2018 at NYU Langone Health.

Vastibular System Balance
Vastibular System Balance Anatomist 8,772 Views • 2 years ago

Vastibular System Balance

Traditional African Brain Surgery.
Traditional African Brain Surgery. Kennedy Kimemia 5,123 Views • 2 years ago

An African traditional healer performing a brain surgery.

How to Improve Sexual Health or Stamina Part 1
How to Improve Sexual Health or Stamina Part 1 DrAslam Naveed 2,258 Views • 2 years ago

All Solution of Male Disorder Male Infertility Diagnostic and Treatment Re-Slim Care Latest Technology in Pakistan Dr. Aslam Naveed is a well known sexologist in Pakistan. He has treated more than 1 Lac patients since last 30 years of clinical Practice in sexology, he knows how to help the people facing sexual disorders. Contact: 02134965050, 03432821919, 0345-8314663 http://www.sexologistpakistan.com/ https://www.facebook.com/menssexcareclinic/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCagSSgdEgQJWl_xfFM12BwA https://twitter.com/bettersexcare https://www.instagram.com/dr.aslamnaveed/ ADDRESS: Men’s Care Modern Hospital, Opposite, Safari Park, University Road, Karachi, Pakistan.

Giving Birth
Giving Birth Alicia Berger 6,780 Views • 2 years ago

Giving Birth

Boxer's Knuckle
Boxer's Knuckle samer kareem 2,013 Views • 2 years ago

Boxer’s Knuckle is an injury to the structures around the first knuckle of a finger, also known as the metacarpophalangeal joint (MPJ). The skin, extensor tendon, ligaments, joint cartilage, and the bone of the metacarpal head may all be involved. Repeated impacts to the extensor tendon over the knuckle causes Hypertrophic Interstitial Tendonosis, or HIT Syndrome. This is a thickening, weakening, inflammation, and scarring of the extensor tendon.

Barrett esophagus Therapy
Barrett esophagus Therapy samer kareem 3,562 Views • 2 years ago

Barrett's esophagus is a complication of chronic (long lasting) and usually severe gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD), but occurs in only a small percentage of patients with GERD. Criteria are needed for screening patients with GERD for Barrett's esophagus. Until validated criteria are available, it seems reasonable to do screening endoscopies in GERD patients who cannot be taken off acid suppression therapy after two to three years. The diagnosis of Barrett's esophagus rests upon seeing (at endoscopy) a pink esophageal lining that extends a short distance (usually less than 2.5 inches) up the esophagus from the gastroesophageal junction and finding intestinal type cells (goblet cells) on biopsy of the lining. There is a small but definite increased risk of cancer of the esophagus (adenocarcinoma) in patients with Barrett's esophagus.

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