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General Appearance and Vital Signs
General Appearance and Vital Signs Surgeon 19,854 Views • 2 years ago

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

The Biggest Ingrown Hair Removed
The Biggest Ingrown Hair Removed hooda 37,850 Views • 2 years ago

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The Real Human Body Decomposition Process
The Real Human Body Decomposition Process hooda 428,662 Views • 2 years ago

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Exam of Back,Axilla and Lung
Exam of Back,Axilla and Lung Surgeon 26,725 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the clinical and physical medical examination of the back,the axilla and the lungs

Sperm Formation and Ejaculation Process
Sperm Formation and Ejaculation Process hooda 89,308 Views • 2 years ago

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Keeping the Family Healthy
Keeping the Family Healthy Info4YourLife 1,593 Views • 2 years ago

Whether you need to boost your energy or curb an afternoon craving, staying hydrated is made easy with these tips.

Heart dissection Explaination
Heart dissection Explaination samer kareem 14,560 Views • 2 years ago

Heart dissection Explaination

digital ulcer examination part II
digital ulcer examination part II rzahora 6,049 Views • 2 years ago

How to diagnose digital ulceration in out patient clinic. part II

Shaken baby Syndrome !
Shaken baby Syndrome ! samer kareem 2,167 Views • 2 years ago

Shaken baby syndrome usually occurs when a parent or caregiver severely shakes a child in frustration or anger, often because the child won't stop crying. Permanent brain damage or death may result. Symptoms include irritability, difficulty staying awake, seizures, abnormal breathing, poor eating, bruises, and vomiting. Treatment will vary depending on complications related to shaken baby syndrome. In rare instances, breathing support or surgery may be needed to stop bleeding in the brain.

Comfort on the run
Comfort on the run NewsCanada 3,010 Views • 2 years ago

Stay active and push your body to its limit – tips on how you can mend strained muscles and prevent injury.

Male Catheter Insertion Medical Procedure
Male Catheter Insertion Medical Procedure hooda 86,641 Views • 2 years ago

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Aggressive face squamous cell cancer
Aggressive face squamous cell cancer Magdy 3,190 Views • 2 years ago


Man had to have aggressive removal of Squamous Cell Carcinoma which resulted in the loss of a large portion of his face.

Incredible: Baby Born Still Inside Amniotic Sac
Incredible: Baby Born Still Inside Amniotic Sac Scott 65,858 Views • 2 years ago

This is the incredible moment a new-born baby arrived still inside its amniotic sac, completely intact. The tiny infant can be seen moving and stretching still inside the sac, as medics prepare to snip the new born free. The amniotic sac is a thin but durable membrane filled with fluid which helps keep a baby warm and safe from bumps during pregnancy. When it breaks, this is typically referred to as a woman's 'waters breaking' shortly before she gives birth. But in rare cases, less than 1-in-80,000 births, the baby is delivered with the membranes still intact and this is known as a 'caul birth'. Some babies are born with part of the membrane still attached to them, but to be born completely encased in the intact membrane is incredibly rare. Many people still believe the phenomenon to be a good omen for the child's infancy and it is has even been suggested, but not proven, that caul babies will always have a natural affinity for water. The video was taken in Spain on Saturday and captures the rare moment the baby was born with the membrane covering its entire body, just minutes after its twin was delivered normally.

Open vs. Closed Rhinoplasty Boca Raton FL - Dr Arthur G Handal, MD
Open vs. Closed Rhinoplasty Boca Raton FL - Dr Arthur G Handal, MD Arthur Handal 3,040 Views • 2 years ago

Dr. Arthur Handal explains both an open and closed approach to a Rhinoplasty and which is more effective, in his opinion.

Medical Videos - World's First Head Transplant Surgery
Medical Videos - World's First Head Transplant Surgery hooda 83,334 Views • 2 years ago

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Cholecystectomy & Retroperitoneal Tumor Removal
Cholecystectomy & Retroperitoneal Tumor Removal Mohamed 17,689 Views • 2 years ago

Cholecystectomy & Retroperitoneal Tumor Removal

Atrial septal defect (ASD)
Atrial septal defect (ASD) samer kareem 1,833 Views • 2 years ago

An atrial septal defect (ASD) is a hole in the wall between the two upper chambers of your heart (atria). The condition is present from birth (congenital). Small atrial septal defects may close on their own during infancy or early childhood. Large and long-standing atrial septal defects can damage your heart and lungs. Small defects may never cause a problem and may be found incidentally. An adult who has had an undetected atrial septal defect for decades may have a shortened life span from heart failure or high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs (pulmonary hypertension). Surgery may be necessary to repair atrial septal defects to prevent complications.

MICROSURGICAL CLIPPING OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSM
MICROSURGICAL CLIPPING OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSM Scott 22,168 Views • 2 years ago

ANEURYSMS OF THE CEREBRAL VESSELS CAUSE SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE. MICRONEUROSURGICAL CLIPPING ELIMINATES DEFINITIVE THE RISK OF RERUPTURE, ENABLES TO TREAT VASOSPASMS AND ELIMINATES THE NEED FOR RE-ANGIOGRAPHIES. INTRAOPERATIVE PUNCTURE CHECKS IMMEDIATLY THE ELIMINATION OF THE ANEURYSM.

The trans-lamina terminalis approach to craniopharyngiomas
The trans-lamina terminalis approach to craniopharyngiomas M_Nabil 11,051 Views • 2 years ago

The essential steps of a translaminaterminalis approach for removal of craniopharyngiomas

McCannel Suture fixation of IOL to iris using standard and Sipser-chang technique
McCannel Suture fixation of IOL to iris using standard and Sipser-chang technique Scott 19,207 Views • 2 years ago

Here Drs Oetting and Shriver of the University of Iowa demonstrate the McCannel technique of fixing an IOL to the iris. In this video both the standard McCannel suture retrieval technique and the Siepser/Chang modifed technique are demonstrated. A 10-O prolene with a long curved ctc-6 needle is u...sed to place a suture through the iris and under an 3 piece IOL haptic. Using the standard technique the two ends of the suture are retrieved through a common paracentesis near the fixation site and tied externally. The other haptic is tied using the Siepser sliding knot technique as described by Chang for this indication with an internal knot. The standard technique is a bit easier but does not allow as thight a knot for fixation of the iris to the haptic.

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