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Hypermature cataract Phacoemulsification using Trypan Blue
Hypermature cataract Phacoemulsification using Trypan Blue Mohamed Ibrahim 12,852 Views • 2 years ago

Capsulorrhexis after trypan blue staining of anterior capsule. Controlled Rhexis with forceps. Phacoemulsification by devide and conquer technique

CT Scan  -- Chest
CT Scan -- Chest "Tree in Bud" sign academyo 19,851 Views • 2 years ago

The video will describe what is Tree in bud sign on CT scan of Chest. Please see disclaimer on my website www.academyofprofessionals.com

Shoulder Anatomy
Shoulder Anatomy samer kareem 8,460 Views • 2 years ago

The shoulder joint is formed where the humerus (upper arm bone) fits into the scapula (shoulder blade), like a ball and socket. Other important bones in the shoulder include: The acromion is a bony projection off the scapula. The clavicle (collarbone) meets the acromion in the acromioclavicular joint.

Pregnancy All Weeks HD
Pregnancy All Weeks HD Scott Stevens 28,025 Views • 2 years ago

Pregnancy All Weeks HD Animation: From www.MedicalVideos.us Showing the progress and mechanisms of pregnancy in each week.

RHINOPLASTY  IN QATAR
RHINOPLASTY IN QATAR mohamed al emadi 6,875 Views • 2 years ago

RHINOPLASTY IN QATAR

Medical Videos - What Causes Trypophobia?
Medical Videos - What Causes Trypophobia? hooda 7,746 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know What Causes Trypophobia?

Conjoined Twins
Conjoined Twins Surgeon 13,148 Views • 2 years ago

Conjoined Twins

Intercostal Nerve Block
Intercostal Nerve Block M_Nabil 17,873 Views • 2 years ago

Intercostal Nerve Block

Getting Baby Latched On to the Breast
Getting Baby Latched On to the Breast samer kareem 20,997 Views • 2 years ago

In breastfeeding, the latch is the moment everything comes together: Your baby takes a big mouthful of your nipple and areola (or "latches on"), begins to suck, and draws out your milk. When your baby has established a good latch, your nipple soreness is minimized and your little one gets the nourishment he needs. How do you pull all that off? First and most important, have faith in yourself and your baby. "Babies are designed to breastfeed," says Emily Pease, R.N., international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC), of Swedish Hospital's Breastfeeding Center in Seattle. "They are born with instincts that help them find Mom's breast and latch on often with very little assistance. And if problems do come up, there are lots of ways to troubleshoot." Here are more steps to get a good latch right from the start.

Digital Local Anaesthesia
Digital Local Anaesthesia Doctor 26,763 Views • 2 years ago

Digital Local Anaesthesia

Exchanging a Silicone Breast Implant
Exchanging a Silicone Breast Implant Scott 1,001 Views • 2 years ago

Breast Implant Surgery - exchanging the breast implants. In this video you can see a Plastic Surgeon performing an exchange of breast implant surgery.As breast implants become more popular more breast implant exchange procedures are being performed. This video shows breast implant removal followed by insertion of a larger breast implant.

Human Bites
Human Bites samer kareem 1,214 Views • 2 years ago

Approximately 10%-15% of human bite wounds become infected owing to multiple factors. The bacterial inoculum of human bite wounds contains as many as 100 million organisms per milliliter and is made up of as many as 190 different species. Many of these are anaerobes that flourish in the low redox environment of tartar that lies between human teeth or in areas of gingivitis. Most injuries due to human bites involve the hands. Hand wounds, regardless of the etiology, have a higher rate of infection than do those in other a locations. (See Pathophysiology and Etiology.) Infections associated with human bites are often far advanced by the time they receive appropriate care. Patients often wait until infection is well established before seeking medical treatment. These wounds are frequently more extensive than estimated on initial examination by the inexperienced observer and are frequently managed inadequately. (See Prognosis, Presentation, Treatment, and Medication.) Human bites have been shown to transmit hepatitis B, hepatitis C, herpes simplex virus (HSV), syphilis, tuberculosis, actinomycosis, and tetanus. Evidence suggests that it is biologically possible, but quite unlikely, to transmit human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through human bites. (See Pathophysiology, Presentation, and Workup.)

How to read ECG Part 2
How to read ECG Part 2 M_Nabil 29,691 Views • 2 years ago

How to read ECG Part 2:
1-All
2-Myocardial Ischaemia
3-Ectopics, Sinus Pause
4-Atrial Arrhythmias
5-Ventricular Arrhythmia
6-A-V Block

How to Fix Most Lateral Knee Pain
How to Fix Most Lateral Knee Pain Scott 96 Views • 2 years ago

A displaced fibular head can create tightness, pain, and even numbness or tingling along the outside of your knee and down your leg. This most often occurs after a modest hyperextension knee injury, such as landing on one leg after jumping. If you have lingering knee pain and are searching for an answer, try this move

Heartworm Extraction Surgery
Heartworm Extraction Surgery samer kareem 11,572 Views • 2 years ago

remove a staggering number of heartworms. If you don't have your pet on heartworm prevention, go to your vet, get your pet tested and put on heartworm prevention right away!

Interventricular Heart Pump
Interventricular Heart Pump samer kareem 3,729 Views • 2 years ago

This device could save thousands of lives from heart failure.

Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
Distal Biceps Tendon Repair samer kareem 1,396 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.

Total Hip Replacement Animation
Total Hip Replacement Animation Scott 26,187 Views • 2 years ago

Total Hip Replacement Animation

Meningitis Examination
Meningitis Examination samer kareem 2,269 Views • 2 years ago

Back in the Game After Knee Replacement Surgery
Back in the Game After Knee Replacement Surgery Surgeon 106 Views • 2 years ago

Warren Pettaway of Detroit knew he needed to have his left knee checked out when he could no longer keep up while officiating basketball. The pain got so bad that running up and down the court or quickly changing directions was too much for him to continue doing what he loved.Only three weeks post-surgery, Warren is ready to get back in the game. He is able to move without issue and is getting things done around the house. He makes sure to do his therapy as directed and is exercising on his own in the gym. To learn more visit https://www.henryford.com/serv....ices/joint-replaceme

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