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Pancreas Transplantation
Pancreas Transplantation samer kareem 1,527 Views • 2 years ago

A pancreas transplant is a surgical procedure to place a healthy pancreas from a deceased donor into a person whose pancreas no longer functions properly. Your pancreas is an organ that lies behind the lower part of your stomach. One of its main functions is to make insulin, a hormone that regulates the absorption of sugar (glucose) into your cells. If your pancreas doesn't make enough insulin, blood sugar levels can rise to unhealthy levels, resulting in type 1 diabetes. Most pancreas transplants are done to treat type 1 diabetes. A pancreas transplant offers a potential cure for this condition. But it is typically reserved for those with serious diabetes complications, because the side effects of a pancreas transplant are significant. In some cases, pancreas transplants may also treat type 2 diabetes. Rarely, pancreas transplants may be used in the treatment of pancreatic, bile duct or other cancers. A pancreas transplant is often done in conjunction with a kidney transplant in people whose kidneys have been

quick-stitch endoscopic sutering system in laproscopic Gastric Bypass surgery
quick-stitch endoscopic sutering system in laproscopic Gastric Bypass surgery Mohamed 12,356 Views • 2 years ago

quick-stitch endoscopic sutering system in laproscopic Gastric Bypass surgery

Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy samer kareem 2,373 Views • 2 years ago

Chemotherapy (often abbreviated to chemo and sometimes CTX or CTx) is a category of cancer treatment that uses chemical substances, especially one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents) that are given as part of a standardized chemotherapy regimen.

Tension Pneumothorax
Tension Pneumothorax samer kareem 4,441 Views • 2 years ago

Tension pneumothorax develops when a lung or chest wall injury is such that it allows air into the pleural space but not out of it (a one-way valve). As a result, air accumulates and compresses the lung, eventually shifting the mediastinum, compressing the contralateral lung, and increasing intrathoracic pressure enough to decrease venous return to the heart, causing shock. These effects can develop rapidly, particularly in patients undergoing positive pressure ventilation.

Acute Renal Failure
Acute Renal Failure samer kareem 2,083 Views • 2 years ago

Acute kidney failure occurs when your kidneys suddenly become unable to filter waste products from your blood. When your kidneys lose their filtering ability, dangerous levels of wastes may accumulate, and your blood's chemical makeup may get out of balance. Acute kidney failure — also called acute renal failure or acute kidney injury — develops rapidly over a few hours or a few days. Acute kidney failure is most common in people who are already hospitalized, particularly in critically ill people who need intensive care. Acute kidney failure can be fatal and requires intensive treatment. However, acute kidney failure may be reversible. If you're otherwise in good health, you may recover normal or nearly normal kidney function.

Sleep Problems
Sleep Problems samer kareem 1,667 Views • 2 years ago

A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental, social and emotional functioning. Polysomnography and actigraphy are tests commonly ordered for some sleep disorders.

Robot helps disabled patients regain control of their hands 1
Robot helps disabled patients regain control of their hands 1 samer kareem 2,520 Views • 2 years ago

Robot helps disabled patients regain control of their hands 1

L4 5 endoscopic discectomy
L4 5 endoscopic discectomy samer kareem 4,053 Views • 2 years ago

If you have been diagnosed with a bulging disc, you are not alone. Bulging discs, also known as a disc protrusion, are a very common occurrence. They usually remain asymptomatic; however, they can cause discomfort and disability in various parts of the body if the disc compresses an adjacent nerve root or the spinal cord. As we age, the outer fibrous portion of our discs can weaken. Pressure from the central core of the disc can then stretch to the outer rim, causing the disc to bulge. If left untreated, the disc can continue to bulge until it tears, which is classified as a herniated disc.

Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
Distal Biceps Tendon Repair samer kareem 1,390 Views • 2 years ago

The biceps muscle is located in the front of your upper arm. It is attached to the bones of the shoulder and elbow by tendons — strong cords of fibrous tissue that attach muscles to bones. Tears of the biceps tendon at the elbow are uncommon. They are most often caused by a sudden injury and tend to result in greater arm weakness than injuries to the biceps tendon at the shoulder. Once torn, the biceps tendon at the elbow will not grow back to the bone and heal. Other arm muscles make it possible to bend the elbow fairly well without the biceps tendon. However, they cannot fulfill all the functions of the elbow, especially the motion of rotating the forearm from palm down to palm up. This motion is called supination. To return arm strength to near normal levels, surgery to repair the torn tendon is usually recommended. However, nonsurgical treatment is a reasonable option for patients who may not require full arm function.

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.

Multicystic dysplastic kidney
Multicystic dysplastic kidney samer kareem 6,125 Views • 2 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.

Renal agenesis
Renal agenesis samer kareem 6,167 Views • 2 years ago

Renal agenesis is a condition in which a newborn is missing one or both kidneys. Unilateral renal agenesis (URA) is the absence of one kidney. Bilateral renal agenesis (BRA) is the absence of both kidneys. Both types of renal agenesis occur in fewer than 1 percent of births annually, according to the March of Dimes. Fewer than 1 in every 1,000 newborns has URA. BRA is much rarer, occurring in about 1 in every 3,000 births.

A Big Size Fibrodenoma Removal Under Local Anesthesia
A Big Size Fibrodenoma Removal Under Local Anesthesia hooda 44,242 Views • 2 years ago

A Big Size Fibrodenoma Removal Under Local Anesthesia

Natural Ways To Stop Hair Loss, Hair Regrowth Home Remedies, Best Medicine For Hair Regrowth
Natural Ways To Stop Hair Loss, Hair Regrowth Home Remedies, Best Medicine For Hair Regrowth marin vinasco 1,802 Views • 2 years ago

Natural Ways To Stop Hair Loss, Hair Regrowth Home Remedies, Best Medicine For Hair Regrowth---- http://how-to-regrow-your-hair.info-pro.co/ --- What Is The Best Male Hair Loss Treatment? Well there are actually many that can be given. The reason for this is simple – male hair loss is not caused by a singular problem alone. Hair loss can be caused by genetics, stress, aging, and others and thus the treatment will be different for each one. If you are talking about hair loss related to genetics however then there are a few products or procedures that you might want to take note of. Pattern hair loss or Male pattern hair loss is called Androgenic Alopecia. It’s basically the result of hormones called androgens which is caused by genetic predisposition. To put it simply, the reason you are losing your hair is because you are genetically predisposed to. The general rule of thumb is that hair can still be thickened anywhere that it’s still growing and a hair loss treatment regimen is one of the most effective solutions you have at hand. An area that is already slick and hairless will most likely not impossible to restore, and hair transplants or a hair system is your best bet for this. Since many combinations of thinning and slick are often present in men, a treatment regimen is most often the best or sometimes the only solution available. Transplants and hair systems or toupees should only be considered if you have already undergone a treatment regiment for two solid years without achieving any satisfactory results. No matter the type or situation you are dealing with, a scientifically backed hair loss treatment regimen is necessary. Learn the science behind HOW you can Re-Grow your hair and discover the logical solution to eliminate your balding....effectively, naturally and permanently http://how-to-regrow-your-hair.info-pro.co/

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.

Your Family's Future
Your Family's Future Info4YourLife 5,034 Views • 2 years ago

Learn about Cord Blood to help you make the right decision for you and your family. Whether you're planning for today or for tomorrow, there are many different ways you can plan for your family.

Laparscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Laparscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair samer kareem 10,450 Views • 2 years ago

Treating Hernia with Laparscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair

Endoscopic Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation
Endoscopic Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation Doctor 24,883 Views • 2 years ago

A 55-year-old man presented with recurrent epistaxis. After endoscopic sphenopalatine artery cauterization, the bleeding stopped. The patient was doing well at last follow up.

Anatomy of The Anterior Thorax
Anatomy of The Anterior Thorax Anatomy_Videos 8,944 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Anterior Thorax

Biliary and Pancreatic Sphincterotomies for Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction
Biliary and Pancreatic Sphincterotomies for Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction DrHouse 21,850 Views • 2 years ago

Biliary and Pancreatic Sphincterotomies for Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction

This 43 year old woman has severe recurrent RUQ pain post cholecystectomy. Liver and pancreatic chemistries and duct size are normal, but pancreatic manometry is abnormal. The plan is to perform dual biliary and pancreatic sphincterotomy. The pancreatic duct is cannulated with a 3.9 French tip tr...iple lumen papillotome loaded with a 0.025 inch Jagwire. Contrast is injected to outline the course of the duct. The wire is passed to the tail. Notice the knuckling of the wire into the tail. This provides a safety loop, but is only safe in a small duct with use of a smaller caliber wire. Then with the wire securely in PD, papillotome is used to cannulate the bile duct. Placement of the wire in PD guarantees access for pancreatic stent placement, which is mandatory in these patients to reduce risk, it also facilitates difficult biliary cannulation. Here is the fluoroscopic view as the papillotome is passed deep into bile duct. This shows wires in the CBD and PD. Now a biliary sphincterotomy is performed, with the pancreatic guidewire in place beside the papillotome. The scope is pushed into a longer position to orient up the middle of the papilla. The sphincterotomy is done in very careful stepwise fashion to avoid perforation. Now the biliary wire is removed and the papillotome passed over the pancreatic wire for pancreatic sphincterotomy. The incision is aimed back up towards the biliary sphincterotomy to ensure the septum only is cut. Note the large pancreatic orifice. Last, a 4 French 9cm unflanged soft material pancreatic stent is placed. We always use single pigtail design to avoid inward migration of the stent. The long unflanged design allows spontaneous passage within a few weeks.

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