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Laparoscopic Liver Surgery
Laparoscopic Liver Surgery samer kareem 4,242 Views • 2 years ago

The most frequent incision utilized to open the abdomen for liver surgery is called a chevron incision. In this incision a cut is made on the abdomen below the rib cage. The cut starts under the armpit below the ribs on the right side of the abdomen and continues all the way across the abdomen to the opposite arm pit thereby the whole width of the abdomen is cut to provide access to the liver. The average length of the incision is approximately 24 to 30 inches. This is one of the longest incisions is utilized in abdominal surgery. The incision is frequently associated with significant discomfort after the surgery and in some patients the discomfort can continue for many months, particularly when some of the nerves in the abdominal wall have been cut during the surgery. Laparoscopic surgery provides advantages over open surgery for the liver since the chevron incision is completely avoided and the surgery is performed through tiny incisions. As a consequence the duration of stay in hospital, the amount and duration of post operative discomfort, and the length of recovery is much shorter after the laparoscopic procedure compared to open surgery

Perdre Du Poids, Perte De Poids Rapide, Perdre Son Ventre, Pilule Pour Maigrir, Soupe Minceur
Perdre Du Poids, Perte De Poids Rapide, Perdre Son Ventre, Pilule Pour Maigrir, Soupe Minceur marin vinasco 1,960 Views • 2 years ago

Perdre Du Poids, Perte De Poids Rapide, Perdre Son Ventre, Pilule Pour Maigrir, Soupe Minceur ---- http://perte-poids-rapide.info-pro.co -- Comment maigrir sans efforts ? Maigrir sans efforts est la promesse de la plupart des régimes. Seulement, ce n’est pas souvent vraiment le cas. C’est tout simplement une promesse qui attire car nous sommes nombreux et nombreuses à rechercher la solution pour perdre du poids sans se prendre la tête ! Alors comment maigrir sans efforts ? Maigrir sans efforts c’est quoi au juste ? Tous ceux ou celles qui veulent se débarrasser de leurs kilos espèrent trouver comment y arriver sans avoir à faire des tonnes d’efforts. Maigrir est souvent compliqué et difficile. Il faut tenir et donc être motivé. La plupart des régimes demandent beaucoup d’efforts…trop d’efforts. Et c’est pourquoi la plupart ne marchent pas ou ne durent qu’un temps. Ils sont trop durs à tenir sur du long terme et soit on craque avant la fin de la méthode soit on reprend ses kilos aussi vite qu’ils sont partis. Alors pourquoi ne marchent-ils pas et pourquoi maigrir sans efforts est une réelle demande ? Parce que pour perdre du poids, ces régimes en demandent trop. Perdre du poids sans efforts c’est avant tout : Ne pas compter les calories de tout ce que l’on consomme Ne pas être frustré Ne pas se priver de tout ou de plusieurs groupes d’aliments Ne pas passer des heures à déchiffrer les étiquettes dans les magasins Ne pas se fixer des objectifs inatteignables Ne pas s’en vouloir dès que l’on fait un écart Ne pas s’isoler pour ne pas être tenté Lorsque l’on regarde cette liste, cela peut paraître impossible de maigrir sans faire d’efforts. Pourtant c’est tout à fait possible…. commencer à mincir sainement ET durablement maintenant ! Cliquez ici: http://perte-poids-rapide.info-pro.co

Assessment of Head and Neck
Assessment of Head and Neck Mohamed 19,977 Views • 2 years ago

Assessment of Head and Neck

Ganglion Cyst Surgical Removal
Ganglion Cyst Surgical Removal samer kareem 17,014 Views • 2 years ago

Ganglion Cyst Surgical Removal

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM
Cricothyroidotomy NEJM Hieder Hieder 2,547 Views • 2 years ago

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM

Statins, Fibrates, Niacin
Statins, Fibrates, Niacin samer kareem 6,617 Views • 2 years ago

This animated video covers statins, fibrates, niacin, bile resins, and ezetimibe. We will discuss mechanisms of action, which part of the lipid profile is affected by each drug, and common side effects.

Skeletal System Animation | Knee Surgery
Skeletal System Animation | Knee Surgery Landging 4,780 Views • 2 years ago

http://www.landging.com/skeletal-system-animation-knee-surgery.html
This skeletal system animation demonstrates the new concept of knee surgery procedure.

Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 7
Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 7 Loyola Medicine 15,227 Views • 2 years ago

Part 7: from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing clinical examination of the neurological system.

Immunomodulating effect of autohaemotherapy (a literature review). PMID 3534085 [PubMed in
Immunomodulating effect of autohaemotherapy (a literature review). PMID 3534085 [PubMed in auto-hemotherapy 7,636 Views • 2 years ago

Immunomodulating effect of autohaemotherapy (a literature review). PMID 3534085 [PubMed indexed for MEDLINE]

J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol. 1986;30(3):331-6.

Immunomodulating effect of autohaemotherapy (a literature review).
Klemparskaya NN, Shalnova GA, Ulanova AM, Kuzmina TD, Chuhrov AD.

Abstract
An analysis is presented of experimental and clinical data from different authors on the stimulating effect of autohaemotherapy with regard to the immunological reactivity of humans and animals as well as in vitro experiments with lymphocytes. Erythrolysate has been found to exert a more powerful effect than intact erythrocytes. The stimulating effect of autohaemotherapy on both irradiated and non-irradiated animals manifests itself in an increase in resistance to infection (increased LD50 in experimental infection), enhanced production of antibodies to microbial and tissue antigens and activated functioning of cell-mediated immune defence mechanisms. The favourable influences on radioresistance and the antitumour effect of authohaemotherapy are described. Induced desensitization plays an important part in the mechanism of action of autohaemotherapy. The administration of large doses of erythrocytes or of erythrolysate results in immunosuppression. Autohaemotherapy does not cause side effects and is feasible both on an in-and out-patient basis.

PMID: 3534085

[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3534085

Autohemotherapy: an immunization with our own blood

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Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy
Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy DrHouse 10,862 Views • 2 years ago

In 2003, ETS was banned in its birthplace, Sweden, due to overwhelming complaints by disabled patients. In 2004, Taiwanese health authorities banned the procedure on patients under 20 years of age.

Boxer's Knuckle
Boxer's Knuckle samer kareem 1,994 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.

Complete Eye Exam Importance 3D Animation
Complete Eye Exam Importance 3D Animation Scott 8,584 Views • 2 years ago

Complete Eye Exam Importance 3D Animation

Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 6
Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 6 Loyola Medicine 15,039 Views • 2 years ago

Part 6: from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing clinical examination of the neurological system.

Allergy vs Cold
Allergy vs Cold DrMDK 9,643 Views • 2 years ago

Michael Marcus, MD Pediatric Pulmonary www.DrMDK.com Maimonides Medical Center Fellowship:Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia www.DrMDK.com

Appendicectomy Procedure
Appendicectomy Procedure samer kareem 23,255 Views • 2 years ago

An appendectomy (sometimes called appendisectomy or appendicectomy) is the surgical removal of the vermiform appendix. This procedure is normally performed as an emergency procedure, when the patient is suffering from acute appendicitis.

Travel during pregnancy
Travel during pregnancy samer kareem 1,517 Views • 2 years ago

Airline travel. When you're pregnant, the safest time to travel is during your second trimester (18 to 24 weeks), when your risks for miscarriage and preterm labor are lowest. During your third trimester, it's best to stay within 300 miles of home, in case of sudden changes that need medical attention.

How Long Could You Stay Awake?
How Long Could You Stay Awake? samer kareem 2,090 Views • 2 years ago

The easy experimental answer to this question is 264 hours (about 11 days). In 1965, Randy Gardner, a 17-year-old high school student, set this apparent world-record for a science fair. Several other normal research subjects have remained awake for eight to 10 days in carefully monitored experiments. None of these individuals experienced serious medical, neurological, physiological or psychiatric problems. On the other hand, all of them showed progressive and significant deficits in concentration, motivation, perception and other higher mental processes as the duration of sleep deprivation increased. Nevertheless, all experimental subjects recovered to relative normality within one or two nights of recovery sleep. Other anecdotal reports describe soldiers staying awake for four days in battle, or unmedicated patients with mania going without sleep for three to four days.

Check if your kids have Scoliosis under 2 minutes!
Check if your kids have Scoliosis under 2 minutes! samer kareem 7,335 Views • 2 years ago

Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that occurs most often during the growth spurt just before puberty. While scoliosis can be caused by conditions such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy, the cause of most scoliosis is unknown.

Abdominal paracentesis
Abdominal paracentesis samer kareem 5,940 Views • 2 years ago

Paracentesis is a procedure to take out fluid that has collected in the belly (peritoneal fluid). This fluid buildup is called ascites camera.gif. Ascites may be caused by infection, inflammation, an injury, or other conditions, such as cirrhosis or cancer. The fluid is taken out using a long, thin needle put through the belly. The fluid is sent to a lab and studied to find the cause of the fluid buildup. Paracentesis also may be done to take the fluid out to relieve belly pressure or pain in people with cancer or cirrhosis.

Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites
Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites Surgeon 10,020 Views • 2 years ago

Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites

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