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Oropharyngeal Airway
Oropharyngeal Airway Mohamed Ibrahim 16,508 Views • 3 years ago

demonstrates the use of an oropharyngeal device to maintain the patient's airway

General Appearance and Vital Signs
General Appearance and Vital Signs Surgeon 19,906 Views • 3 years ago

General appearance inspection and assessment of vital signs as blood pressure pulse...etc

Examination of Arms
Examination of Arms Surgeon 11,246 Views • 3 years ago

Examination of the arms

Cerebellar functions of the lower limbs USMLE
Cerebellar functions of the lower limbs USMLE USMLE 15,602 Views • 3 years ago

Cerebellar functions of the lower limbs from the USMLE collection

Sinusitis Pathology (Para-nasal Sinus Anatomy)
Sinusitis Pathology (Para-nasal Sinus Anatomy) Scott 17,785 Views • 3 years ago

Sinusitis Pathology (Para-nasal Sinus Anatomy)

Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 2
Loyola Full Neurological Exam Part 2 Loyola Medicine 17,290 Views • 3 years ago

Part 2: from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing clinical examination of the neurological system.

Fistulectomy Surgery
Fistulectomy Surgery Mohamed 16,367 Views • 3 years ago

Fistulectomy surgery procedure video

Pseudo-exfoliation with small pupil
Pseudo-exfoliation with small pupil DrHouse 9,455 Views • 3 years ago

Pseudo-exfoliation with small pupil

Thyroidectomy Modern Technique
Thyroidectomy Modern Technique Doctor 41,361 Views • 3 years ago

Modern technique of thyroidectomy for tumors

Bad Breath
Bad Breath Dentist 9,985 Views • 3 years ago

bad breath odor

Hernia Repair Using Ultrapro Mesh and Fibrin Glue
Hernia Repair Using Ultrapro Mesh and Fibrin Glue DrHouse 16,145 Views • 3 years ago

19 years old young man with inguinoscrotal right hernia.Decision-making for repair with minimal prosthetic residual material, and no stitches use for best comfort

Laparoscopy in Acute Intestinal Obstruction
Laparoscopy in Acute Intestinal Obstruction DrHouse 19,687 Views • 3 years ago

Laparoscopy in acute bowel obstruction following previous surgery is a difficult procedure and avoided by most of the surgeons due to the difficulty in obtaining pneumoperitoneum, port placement, lack of working space, adhesions and risk of bowel injury.
Here is a patient who had a previous laparotomy for trauma with a midline incision from xyphysternum to pubis; after unsuccessful conservative management he underwent a laparoscopy; a prior CT scan showed adhesions in the left side and a distal-mid small bowel obstruction. The pneumoperitoneum was obtained with the Visiport placed in the right lower quadrant; although the abdomen was grossly distended, under significant tension and distended loops of small bowel were occupying most the peritoneal cavity, with muscle relaxation there is usually enough space to perform a thorough inspection of the abdominal cavity. Port placement has to be done with special care as there is no room to push and usually a blunt trocar directed away from the bowel is employed in my practice. The collapsed loops of small bowel point quickly to the site of obstruction -- it is better to avoid manipulating the distended bowel as it is heavy, oedematous and prone to be lacerated with the instruments; once the pathology is identified, in this case the obstructive band, light packing is performed in order to expose the working space and protect the bowel from instruments like scissors or diathermy. In this case the band adhesion was slightly more difficult to separate from the bowel and required a combination of sharp and gentle blunt dissection.
Once the obstruction is release and the transit of contents is confirmed in the collapsed bowel the procedure is terminated. No abdominal drainage is usually necessary.

Tonsillitis 3D
Tonsillitis 3D Doctor 19,340 Views • 3 years ago

Tonsillitis 3D

Right Frontal Craniotomy
Right Frontal Craniotomy DrPhil 16,432 Views • 3 years ago

University Hospitals Neurological Institute will host a live webcast to demonstrate the removal of a brain tumor that doctors believe is causing epileptic seizures in a middle-aged man.

An MRI showed what appears to be a glioma (tumor) near a part of the brain that controls muscle movement, called the motor strip. Studies have shown that complete removal can cure the seizures and improve quality of life and survival, but this is difficult to do with conventional technology without harming the surrounding normal brain because it's difficult to determine where tumor ends and normal brain begins.

Resection of large Concha Bullosa
Resection of large Concha Bullosa Doctor 17,316 Views • 3 years ago

Endoscopic resection of a large right concha bullosa.

Air Knot with Drain
Air Knot with Drain DrPhil 11,062 Views • 3 years ago

Demonstration of the technique used to insert a drain using an air knot in the operating room.

Homan sign for DVT
Homan sign for DVT Doctor 28,052 Views • 3 years ago

Homan's sign for deep vein thrombosis

beating heart surgery
beating heart surgery Mohamed Ibrahim 36,556 Views • 3 years ago

Beating heart or "off pump" coronary artery surgery is the latest revolution in the management coronary disease. It is being embraced world-wide by increasing numbers of surgeons. Many of the advantages are subtle but reduced mortality, stroke, and bleeding as well as earlier discharge are well-established benefits. A cardiac stabiliser is mandatory for this surgery, most are single use only and very expensive, this one is multiple use and is saving many healthcare dollars

Conjoined Twins Separated
Conjoined Twins Separated Mohamed Ibrahim 14,970 Views • 3 years ago

Conjoined twins Alex and Angel Mendoza from Phoenix, Ariz. were successfully separated after more than 12 hours in surgery, reports Dr. Debbye Turner Bell.

Hip resurfacing UK patient story
Hip resurfacing UK patient story A.K. Venkatachalam 8,145 Views • 3 years ago

A UK patient praises Dr.Venkatachalam for her Hip resurfacing surgery. She was able to get full movements after surgery which wouldn't have been possible with a hip replacement

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