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Ganglion Cyst
Ganglion Cyst samer kareem 2,178 Views • 2 years ago

Ganglion cysts are noncancerous lumps that most commonly develop along the tendons or joints of your wrists or hands. They also may occur in the ankles and feet. Ganglion cysts are typically round or oval and are filled with a jellylike fluid. Small ganglion cysts can be pea-sized, while larger ones can be around an inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter. Ganglion cysts can be painful if they press on a nearby nerve. Their location can sometimes interfere with joint movement. If your ganglion cyst is causing you problems, your doctor may suggest trying to drain the cyst with a needle. Removing the cyst surgically also is an option. But if you have no symptoms, no treatment is necessary. In many cases, the cysts go away on their own.

H1N1 Influenza (Gripe porcina) (Swine Flu) SPANISH
H1N1 Influenza (Gripe porcina) (Swine Flu) SPANISH Doctor 11,743 Views • 2 years ago

En este video, Ana Rivera, Asesor de Salud Publica para los CDC, describe la influenza o gripe porcina: sus signos y síntomas, cómo se transmite, los medicamentos para su tratamiento, las medidas que las personas pueden tomar para protegerse de esta enfermedad y lo que deben hacer las personas si se enferman

Transverse Loop Colostomy Closure
Transverse Loop Colostomy Closure samer kareem 7,478 Views • 2 years ago

Care must be taken to prevent stenosis at the anastomotic site. If the diameter of the anastomosis is less than 2 cm, the anastomosis should be taken down and resected. A classic end-to-end anastomosis should be performed to ensure adequate diameter to the intestine. If the posterior wall of the colon has been preserved, care should be taken to close the colostomy prior to opening the peritoneal cavity. This will reduce intraperitoneal contamination from the stoma site. Copious irrigation of the wound should be made prior to primary closure. If gross contamination has occurred, delayed closure of the wound should be considered.

Suprapubic Catheterization / Cystostomy
Suprapubic Catheterization / Cystostomy samer kareem 23,153 Views • 2 years ago

Suprapubic Catheterization / Cystostomy

Can't say more
Can't say more samer kareem 4,595 Views • 2 years ago

Dont worry sister!

Testicles Autopsy - What is Inside Testicles?
Testicles Autopsy - What is Inside Testicles? hooda 22,762 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of full Testicles Autopsy

BD Pristine™ Long-Term Hemodialysis Catheter Procedural Animation (no audio)
BD Pristine™ Long-Term Hemodialysis Catheter Procedural Animation (no audio) Scott 136 Views • 2 years ago

BD Pristine™ Long-Term Hemodialysis Catheter Procedural Animation

OPAXIO Mechanism of Action
OPAXIO Mechanism of Action Medical_Videos 9,143 Views • 2 years ago

OPAXIO Mechanism of Action

General Dentistry in 3D
General Dentistry in 3D Dentist 1,786 Views • 2 years ago

Amazing animation: General Dentistry in 3D

Kidney Transplantation Surgery
Kidney Transplantation Surgery samer kareem 41,709 Views • 2 years ago

When you get a kidney transplant, a healthy kidney is placed inside your body to do the work your own kidneys can no longer do. On the plus side, there are fewer limits on what you can eat and drink, but you should follow a heart-healthy diet. Your health and energy should improve. In fact, a successful kidney transplant may allow you to live the kind of life you were living before you got kidney disease. Studies show that people with kidney transplants live longer than those who remain on dialysis. On the minus side, there are the risks of surgery. You will also need to take anti-rejection medicines for as long as your new kidney is working, which can have side effects. You will have a higher risk for infections and certain types of cancer.

Female Foley Catheterization Technique
Female Foley Catheterization Technique Harvard_Student 10,823 Views • 2 years ago

Female Foley Catheterization Technique

Real Human Fat Body Medical Autopsy
Real Human Fat Body Medical Autopsy hooda 72,624 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Real Human Fat Body Medical Autopsy

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome samer kareem 1,349 Views • 2 years ago

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a disorders that occur when blood vessels or nerves in the space between your collarbone and your first rib (thoracic outlet) are compressed. This can cause pain in your shoulders and neck and numbness in your fingers. Common causes of thoracic outlet syndrome include physical trauma from a car accident, repetitive injuries from job- or sports-related activities, certain anatomical defects (such as having an extra rib), and pregnancy. Sometimes doctors can't determine the cause of thoracic outlet syndrome. Treatment for thoracic outlet syndrome usually involves physical therapy and pain relief measures. Most people improve with these approaches. In some cases, however, your doctor may recommend surgery.

How to Use a Female Condom
How to Use a Female Condom Scott 17,042 Views • 2 years ago

Female condoms are easy to use with a little practice. Here are the basics on how to insert, use, and remove a female condom.

Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery
Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery Anatomist 7,885 Views • 2 years ago

Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery

Comprehensive physical examination
Comprehensive physical examination samer kareem 13,609 Views • 2 years ago

Comprehensive physical examination

My Skin Could Kill Me
My Skin Could Kill Me samer kareem 2,862 Views • 2 years ago

My Skin Could Kill Me

Inside Of Gall bladder
Inside Of Gall bladder samer kareem 2,646 Views • 2 years ago

Watch Inside Of Gall bladder - Stone Removed

Iris Surgery
Iris Surgery samer kareem 6,821 Views • 2 years ago

Cosmetic iris implants have not been evaluated by any U.S. regulatory agency or tested for safety in clinical trials. While the implants are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, it has been reported in the media this month that the surgery is being performed overseas. During iris implant surgery, an artificial iris made of silicone is folded and inserted into a slit that has been cut into the cornea. Then the iris is unfolded and adjusted to cover the natural iris. Local anesthesia is used.

Coughing with a giant hernia | UHL NHS Trust
Coughing with a giant hernia | UHL NHS Trust DrPhil 915 Views • 2 years ago

Patient Glenn Williams had a hernia measuring 20cm x 30cm. Consultant Graham Offer has performed ground breaking surgery to help Glenn.

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