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STOP Icing Your Injuries!🤯
STOP Icing Your Injuries!🤯 Scott 91 Views • 2 years ago

Vasovasostomy Vasectomy Reversal
Vasovasostomy Vasectomy Reversal Scott 31,886 Views • 2 years ago

The operation for reversal of vasectomy

Litholapaxy (crushing of a bladder stone)
Litholapaxy (crushing of a bladder stone) Mohamed 15,283 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic crushing of a bladder stone

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM
Cricothyroidotomy NEJM Hieder Hieder 2,567 Views • 2 years ago

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM

Doctors give soldier New Ear after growing it in her arm
Doctors give soldier New Ear after growing it in her arm Mohamed Ibrahim 1,230 Views • 2 years ago

Shamika Burrage survived a near-fatal car accident two years ago, but not without losing something pretty important: her left ear. Now, thanks to a novel procedure performed at an Army medical center in Texas, Burrage is getting that ear back in a most unusual way. Plastic surgeons harvested cartilage from Burrage's ribs to create a new ear and then grew it under the skin of her forearm. Then the doctors at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso successfully transplanted the ear from her arm to her head. The technique -- a first time in the Army -- is called prelaminated forearm free flap, said Lt. Col. Owen Johnson III, chief of plastic and reconstructive surgery at William Beaumont Army Medical Center. Some of the big advantages of it is that it reduced the chance of more scarring around Burrage's ear. Also, growing the ear under the skin of her forearm allows new blood vessels to form. "(The ear) will have fresh arteries, fresh veins and even a fresh nerve so she'll be able to feel it," Johnson said on the US Army's website. Burrage, a 21-year-old private, still has to endure two more surgeries, but she's feeling more optimistic about the future than ever in the years since her accident. "It's been a long process for everything, but I'm back," said Burrage.

VATS animation
VATS animation samer kareem 6,649 Views • 2 years ago

Bullae resection for right pneumothrax via VATS

Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know
Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know karnim cap 1,771 Views • 2 years ago

Karnim Capsules - Everything You Need to Know

Stephen Jenkins - Hip Resurfacing Part 1
Stephen Jenkins - Hip Resurfacing Part 1 Dr.Vijay C Bose 9,543 Views • 2 years ago

Stephen has sharing his experience with the others.

Calcified Brain Abscess
Calcified Brain Abscess Scott 11,859 Views • 2 years ago

Calcified Brain Abscess complete removal

lithotripsy Procedure
lithotripsy Procedure samer kareem 3,597 Views • 2 years ago

extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy is used to treat kidney stones

What is an orgasm?
What is an orgasm? samer kareem 17,549 Views • 2 years ago

Orgasm is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, resulting in rhythmic muscular contractions in the pelvic region characterized by sexual pleasure

Precice Nail for Compression of Nonunions
Precice Nail for Compression of Nonunions samer kareem 1,181 Views • 2 years ago

this animated surgery showing management of bone defects with the Precice Lengthening-Compression IM nail

Why You Got Fat
Why You Got Fat samer kareem 26,606 Views • 2 years ago

The usual reason given for people getting fat is that they eat too much and/or exercise too little. That reflects one of the basic laws of thermodynamics—I forget which one. The amount of energy you put into a system minus the energy you take out has to be stored somewhere i.e. FAT! This formulation—true though it is—does not entirely explain obesity since some people seem to eat more than fat people and exercise no more than these same fat people, and yet they are not fat! Chalking this fact up to the general perversity of the universe is not sufficient explanation. Other factors must come into play. I mention below some of the ideas thoughtful people have proposed to explain why fat people become fat:

Grisp Reflex
Grisp Reflex Medical_Videos 5,387 Views • 2 years ago

Grisp Reflex

ENT Physical Examination Lecture
ENT Physical Examination Lecture Medical_Videos 9,672 Views • 2 years ago

ENT Physical Examination Lecture

Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs
Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs Anatomy_Videos 17,935 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs

leaving your feet feeling soft and revitalised
leaving your feet feeling soft and revitalised samer kareem 2,307 Views • 2 years ago

Callus Peel is a luxury, spa foot treatment that removes hard, callused skin leaving your feet feeling soft and revitalised. The treatment is a 15 minute...

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder samer kareem 10,812 Views • 2 years ago

Diagnosis of this condition is based on clinical symptoms alone, as there are no diagnostic laboratory tests. In order to meet the criteria for Tourette syndrome, both motor and vocal tics must be present before the age of 21 , and the tics must occur many times a day for at least 12 months which is the case in this patient. Tourette syndrome is associated with several comorbid conditions, with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) the most common. OCD is therefore the condition this child is most at risk of developing in the future.

Twins Fighting in the Womb
Twins Fighting in the Womb samer kareem 5,212 Views • 2 years ago

MRI Shows Twins Fighting in the Womb

Paget's Disease of Bone
Paget's Disease of Bone samer kareem 3,548 Views • 2 years ago

Paget's disease of bone disrupts your body's normal bone recycling process, in which old bone tissue is gradually replaced with new bone tissue. Over time, the affected bones may become fragile and misshapen. Paget's disease of bone most commonly occurs in the pelvis, skull, spine and legs.

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