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Anatomy of Split Pelvis
Anatomy of Split Pelvis Anatomy_Videos 18,514 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of Split Pelvis

Radiation for Eye Cancers
Radiation for Eye Cancers DrHouse 9,782 Views • 2 years ago

Radiation treatment of the eye may be an alternative to standard treatment for certains cancers of the eye.

Inguinal Hernia Surgery
Inguinal Hernia Surgery samer kareem 21,954 Views • 2 years ago

During surgery to repair the hernia, the bulging tissue is pushed back in. Your abdominal wall is strengthened and supported with sutures (stitches), and sometimes mesh. This repair can be done with open or laparoscopic surgery. You and your surgeon can discuss which type of surgery is right for you.

New tension free open inguinal hernia repair without mesh based on the physiological principle
New tension free open inguinal hernia repair without mesh based on the physiological principle M_Nabil 20,212 Views • 2 years ago

Mesh repair is based on the anatomical principle with associated complications of a foreign body and recurrence. Use of an un-detached strip of the external oblique aponeurosis in place of mesh between the muscle arch and the inguinal ligament gives a strong and physiologically dynamic posterior wal...l that gives radical cure.

Scaphoid Fracture Screw Fixation
Scaphoid Fracture Screw Fixation samer kareem 8,869 Views • 2 years ago

An animated description of the use of a cannulated Herbert screw for surgical treatment of scaphoid fractures.

Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Autotransplantation
Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Autotransplantation samer kareem 13,238 Views • 2 years ago

Our specialists treat conditions that are recurrent and hard to treat. Simply put, TPIAT a procedure that lets surgeons remove the pancreas, take out islet cells – the cells in the pancreas that make insulin – and put those islet cells into the liver. Patients then take pancreatic enzymes to help them digest food.

Scaphoid Hand Fracture Management
Scaphoid Hand Fracture Management samer kareem 1,422 Views • 2 years ago

An animation for Acumed demonstrating their new line of screws for fixing fractures. This one is focused on a Scaphoid fracture in the hand.

Huge Hernia Repair
Huge Hernia Repair samer kareem 5,079 Views • 2 years ago

A giant abdominal wall hernia can develop from an existing ventral or incisional hernia, sometimes arising after one or more failed repair attempts. These hernias may also result from a traumatic injury where the abdomen was required to be left open and healing was delayed. In giant abdominal wall hernias, multiple loops of intestines and sometimes other abdominal organs reside within the hernia sac. The abdominal wall muscles then become conditioned to this and retract reducing the available space inside the abdomen.

Gall Stones
Gall Stones Mohamed 11,998 Views • 2 years ago

Gall Stones

My Skin Could Kill Me
My Skin Could Kill Me samer kareem 2,847 Views • 2 years ago

My Skin Could Kill Me

Anatomy of The Brain
Anatomy of The Brain Anatomy_Videos 32,445 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Brain

Leg Vein Valve
Leg Vein Valve samer kareem 7,057 Views • 2 years ago

The deep veins play a significant role in propelling blood toward the heart. The one-way valves in deep veins prevent blood from flowing backward, and the muscles surrounding the deep veins compress them, helping force the blood toward the heart, just as squeezing a toothpaste tube ejects toothpaste.

Lymphoma
Lymphoma samer kareem 1,721 Views • 2 years ago

Lymphoma is cancer of the lymph system (or lymphatic system), which is part of our immunity. It is characterized by the formation of solid tumors in the immune system.1 The cancer affects immune cells called lymphocytes, which are white blood cells. Diagram of the lymphatic system The lymphatic system is a system of vessels that branch back from virtually all our tissues to drain excess fluids and present foreign material to the lymph nodes. Learn more about the lymphatic system here. Statistics from the US National Cancer Institute estimate that there are nearly 20 cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma for every 100,000 people in the American population.2 Hodgkin's lymphoma, meanwhile, is relatively rare, with around three cases in every 100,000 people.3

The largest amount of pus from abscess
The largest amount of pus from abscess samer kareem 4,209 Views • 2 years ago

The largest amount of pus I have ever seen!!

Reduce the pain of vaccination in babies
Reduce the pain of vaccination in babies samer kareem 1,507 Views • 2 years ago

Labor and Birth HD Video
Labor and Birth HD Video Harvard_Student 56,282 Views • 2 years ago

Labor and Birth HD Video

Mastectomy
Mastectomy samer kareem 83,864 Views • 2 years ago

Mastectomy is surgery to remove all breast tissue from a breast as a way to treat or prevent breast cancer. For those with early-stage breast cancer, mastectomy may be one treatment option. Breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy), in which only the tumor is removed from the breast, may be another option.

Coated Aspirin and Your Heart
Coated Aspirin and Your Heart samer kareem 3,171 Views • 2 years ago

You should not use aspirin if you have a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia, a recent history of stomach or intestinal bleeding, or if you are allergic to an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) such as Advil, Motrin, Aleve, Orudis, Indocin, Lodine, Voltaren, Toradol, Mobic, Relafen, Feldene, and others. Do not give this medication to a child or teenager with a fever, flu symptoms, or chicken pox. Salicylates can cause Reye's syndrome, a serious and sometimes fatal condition in children.

Warts, Are they contagious?
Warts, Are they contagious? samer kareem 1,748 Views • 2 years ago

A short story about Warts, Are they contagious?

Carotid Stenting.
Carotid Stenting. samer kareem 2,936 Views • 2 years ago

It involves placing a small, expandable tube called a stent in the narrowed artery. This procedure is also called carotid angioplasty and stenting. There are two carotid arteries-one on each side of the neck-that supply blood to the brain. These arteries can be narrowed and damaged by fatty deposits called plaque.

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