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World's First Head Transplant:
World's First Head Transplant: samer kareem 22,356 Views • 2 years ago

A man set to become the world’s first head transplant patient has scheduled the procedure for December 2017. Valery Spiridonov, 30, was diagnosed with a genetic muscle-wasting condition called Werdnig-Hoffmann disease, and volunteered for the procedure despite the risks involved, Central European News (CEN) reported. “When I realized that I could participate in something really big and important, I had no doubt left in my mind and started to work in this direction,” Spiridonov, a Russian computer scientist, told CEN. “The only thing I feel is the sense of pleasant impatience, like I have been preparing for something important all my life and it is starting to happen.”

Replantation after amputation of 5 fingers
Replantation after amputation of 5 fingers samer kareem 18,278 Views • 2 years ago

Since the first replant more than 50 years ago, thousands of severed body parts have been reattached, preserving the quality of life for thousands of patients through improved function and appearance that the void remaining after amputation cannot provide. Ronald Malt performed the first replantation on May 23, 1962 at Massachusetts General Hospital on a 12-year-old boy who had his right arm amputated in a train accident. [1, 2] This amputation occurred at the level of the humeral neck.

Truncus Arteriosus
Truncus Arteriosus samer kareem 11,654 Views • 2 years ago

Truncus arteriosus is a rare type of heart disease that in which a single blood vessel (truncus arteriosus) comes out of the right and left ventricles, instead of the normal 2 vessels (pulmonary artery and aorta). It is present at birth (congenital heart disease)

Nasogastric Intubation
Nasogastric Intubation DrHouse 16,248 Views • 2 years ago

Inserting a nasogastric tube

Signs and Symptoms of Labour
Signs and Symptoms of Labour Scott 27,129 Views • 2 years ago

First stage of labour with its signs and symptoms like uterine contractions and the show

HIV Testing for Infants
HIV Testing for Infants samer kareem 4,262 Views • 2 years ago

Diagnosis of HIV infection in infants is aided by HIV culture or DNA/RNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR); positive results are confirmed by repeating the test. In suspected cases, HIV testing should occur in the newborn period (ie, before the infant is 48 h old), at age 1-2 months, and again at age 3-6 months.

Loyola Female Exam Part 2
Loyola Female Exam Part 2 Loyola Medicine 51,227 Views • 2 years ago

Full examination of the female from head to toe by Loyola Medical School, Chicago. Part 2

Retina Laser Surgery
Retina Laser Surgery samer kareem 1,432 Views • 2 years ago

Most retinal tears need to be treated by sealing the retina to the back wall of the eye with laser surgery or cryotherapy (a freezing treatment). Both of these procedures create a scar that helps seal the retina to the back of the eye. This prevents fluid from traveling through the tear and under the retina, which usually prevents the retina from detaching. These treatments cause little or no discomfort and may be performed in your ophthalmologist’s office. With laser surgery, your ophthalmologist uses a laser to make small burns around the retinal tear. The scarring that results seals the retina to the underlying tissue, helping to prevent a retinal detachment.

A Huge Foot blister Freezing With Liquid Nitrogen
A Huge Foot blister Freezing With Liquid Nitrogen hooda 9,244 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of Huge Foot blister Freezing With Liquid Nitrogen

Breakthrough in Urinary Surgery
Breakthrough in Urinary Surgery Emery King 14,817 Views • 2 years ago

Urethroplasty is a surgical procedure to correct scar tissue blockage of the urethra called urethral stricture. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Vascular Anastomosis
Vascular Anastomosis samer kareem 3,532 Views • 2 years ago

Although techniques of vascular anastomosis after trauma are numerous in type and form, most surgeons will default to the one associated with the greatest comfort and ease. This report offers a rapid and reliable repair using a conceptually and operationally simple technique. Its methodology is appropriate for all repairs, including cases mandating the insertion of vascular conduit. We have employed this technique for the past 15 years in nearly all patients with vascular injuries, regardless of the site and size of the vessel. This has included vessels of the neck, torso, upper and lower extremities. There have been no obvious complications associated with its use. Major advantages include: 1) the operating system is always oriented towards the surgeon, 2) the posterior row of sutures is placed as both ends are readily visualized, avoiding the need for potentially obscuring traction stitches, and 3) flushing is easily performed prior to completing the anterior suture row.

Decoding Epilepsy, Part 1: Why, Where, How
Decoding Epilepsy, Part 1: Why, Where, How Emery King 9,781 Views • 2 years ago

DMC Neurosurgeon Sandeep Mittal uses EEG and brain surgery to decode the secrets of adult epilepsy - Part I of a two-part series. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Mending Young Hearts: Atrial Septal Defect Repair
Mending Young Hearts: Atrial Septal Defect Repair Emery King 27,671 Views • 2 years ago

DMC pediatric heart specialist uses less invasive technique to repair a child's Atrial Septal Defect ("Hole in the heart.".) ~ Detroit Medical Center

Every Woman Should Avoid During Pregnancy
Every Woman Should Avoid During Pregnancy samer kareem 3,634 Views • 2 years ago

Pregnancy is one of the beautiful phases of a woman’s life after their marriage. The feeling of the baby growing inside the womb is exceptional and very special.

Groin hernias (inguinal & femoral hernias)
Groin hernias (inguinal & femoral hernias) DrPhil 61 Views • 2 years ago

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Inguinal and femoral hernias need not be confusing. In this tutorial you will be presented with colourful diagrams and animations to cover important areas, such as the anatomy of what goes on in these two conditions, the examination of groin hernias and a simple explanation of the difference between incarceration, strangulation and obstruction, in and amongst a systematic look at the clinical topic. More tutorials at www.boxmedicine.com.

Histology of Seminal Vescicles
Histology of Seminal Vescicles Histology 4,888 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Seminal Vescicles

Histology of Cervix
Histology of Cervix Histology 4,833 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Cervix

Baby Mucus Removal - Is This Right Way???
Baby Mucus Removal - Is This Right Way??? samer kareem 1,550 Views • 2 years ago

Baby Mucus Removal - Is This Right Way???

Male Foley Catheterization Technique
Male Foley Catheterization Technique Harvard_Student 10,342 Views • 2 years ago

Male Foley Catheterization Technique

Labor and Birth HD Video
Labor and Birth HD Video Harvard_Student 56,264 Views • 2 years ago

Labor and Birth HD Video

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