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This procedure describes one of the most versatile approaches to the anterior skull base for large tumors of the sinonasal cavity. It may be used with or without a craniofacial resection. The benefits of this approach are: wide access around the tumor; good postoperative cosmesis; & decreased operative & postoperative morbidity. We have used this approach for many bilateral tumors of the nasal & sinus cavities that approach &/or invade the skull base & brain. This video show the resection of a large esthesioneuroblastoma.
Demonstration of staple insertion and removal technique for laceration repair or wound closure in the operating room.
Demonstration of simple interrupted suturing technique for laceration repair.
Demonstration of a two-hand tie for wound closure
Sprains and Strains
Cervical Cap for Birth Control
Voice annotated arthroscopic surgery on the right shoulder to perform a subacromial decompression.
Surgery was performed by Dr. Lamont Cardo
Conjoined twins Alex and Angel Mendoza from Phoenix, Ariz. were successfully separated after more than 12 hours in surgery, reports Dr. Debbye Turner Bell.
Dr. Schreiber at Harper University Hospital pioneers a new minimally invasive treatment to prevent stroke in patients with carotid artery disease. ~ Detroit Medical Center
Medication Through Running IV
This minimally invasive procedure cures acid reflux without resorting to a large abdominal incision. It also decreases recovery time. ~ Detroit Medical Center
DMC Neurosurgeon Sandeep Mittal uses EEG and brain surgery to decode the secrets of adult epilepsy - Part I of a two-part series. ~ Detroit Medical Center
The video will describe RDS in premature babies. Please see website for disclaimer
O'Brien's Active Compression Test
Male and female Foley catheter insertion into bladder. Kearn how to
How to cannulate the Internal Jugular Vein with the aid of ultrasound.
Arterial Blood Gas Sampling ABG
Gall Stones