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Emergency C Section for a Bleeding Placenta
Emergency C Section for a Bleeding Placenta samer kareem 3,207 Views • 3 years ago

Emergency C Section for a Bleeding Placenta

Hernia
Hernia samer kareem 62,938 Views • 3 years ago

A hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue squeezes through a weak spot in a surrounding muscle or connective tissue called fascia. The most common types of hernia are inguinal (inner groin), incisional (resulting from an incision), femoral (outer groin), umbilical (belly button), and hiatal (upper stomach).

Hematoma  Evacuation
Hematoma Evacuation samer kareem 17,592 Views • 3 years ago

A hematoma is a collection of blood outside of a blood vessel. There are several types of hematomas and they are often described based on their location. Examples of hematomas include subdural, spinal, under the finger or toenail bed (subungual), ear, and liver (hepatic). Some causes of hematomas are as pelvic bone fractures, fingernail injuries (subungual), bumps, passing blood clots, blood clot in the leg (DVT), blood cancers, and excessive alcohol use. Symptoms of hematomas depend upon their location and whether adjacent structures are affected by the inflammation and swelling associated with the bleeding and may include

Infected Finger Abscess: Incision and Drainage
Infected Finger Abscess: Incision and Drainage Scott 55,033 Views • 3 years ago

Finger Abscess Incision and Drainage. Digital block with drainage.

Interstitial Lung Disease Chest x-ray
Interstitial Lung Disease Chest x-ray samer kareem 5,232 Views • 3 years ago

The diffuse lung diseases tend to cause infiltrative opacification in the periphery of the lung. As the name of the group of diseases suggests, they are diffuse. While the consolidation or ground-glass change is usually bilateral, it may be localised, e.g. radiation pneumonitis.

Small stomach cancer in the early phase
Small stomach cancer in the early phase M_Nabil 15,131 Views • 3 years ago

A quick look at an early stage stomach abnormality.

Female Genital Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure
Female Genital Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure hooda 17,720 Views • 3 years ago

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bone cancer Signs and symptoms
bone cancer Signs and symptoms samer kareem 1,917 Views • 3 years ago

Bone cancer symptoms. Possible symptoms of bone cancer include: Bone pain: Pain is the most common sign of bone cancer, and may become more noticeable as the tumor grows. Bone pain can cause a dull or deep ache in a bone or bone region (e.g., back, pelvis, legs, ribs, arms).

Human Baby Medical Abortion Surgery
Human Baby Medical Abortion Surgery hooda 31,657 Views • 3 years ago

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How the Sex of the baby is determined in the womb?
How the Sex of the baby is determined in the womb? Scott 73,416 Views • 3 years ago

Your baby's sex is set at conception. At around 7 weeks, your baby's internal sex organs – such as ovaries and testes – begin to form in the abdomen. Male and female sex organs and genitalia look the same at this stage because they're derived from the same structures. At around 9 weeks, boys and girls begin to develop differently. In girls, a tiny bud emerges between the tissue of the legs. This bud will become the clitoris. The membrane that forms a groove below the bud separates to become the labia minora and the vaginal opening. By 22 weeks, the ovaries are completely formed and move from the abdomen to the pelvis. They already contain a lifetime supply of 6 million eggs. In boys, the bud develops into the penis and starts to elongate at around 12 weeks. The outer membrane grows into the scrotal sac that will later house the testicles. By 22 weeks, the testes have formed in the abdomen. They already contain immature sperm. Soon they'll begin their descent to the scrotum, but it's a long journey. They'll reach their destination late in pregnancy, or for some boys, after birth. If you're eager to find out whether you're having a girl or a boy, you'll have to wait until you're at least 17 weeks pregnant. That's when the genitals have developed enough to be seen on an ultrasound.

Outpatient Knee Replacement at Duke Ambulatory Surgery Center Arringdon
Outpatient Knee Replacement at Duke Ambulatory Surgery Center Arringdon Surgeon 179 Views • 3 years ago

Outpatient -- or same-day -- knee replacement surgery is more convenient than traditional knee replacement surgery and often can help you recover faster.

Outpatient -- or same-day -- knee replacement surgery is more convenient than traditional knee replacement surgery and often can help you recover faster. At Duke Ambulatory Surgery Center Arringdon, your knee replacement will be followed immediately by physical therapy to get you moving and start your recovery process right away. Our expert joint replacement team ensures your knee replacement surgery is safe and effective so you can return to the comfort of your home as soon as possible.

Full Real Human Body Decomposing Process
Full Real Human Body Decomposing Process hooda 158,813 Views • 3 years ago

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EXAMINATION OF A PARAUMBILICAL HERNIA
EXAMINATION OF A PARAUMBILICAL HERNIA DrPhil 313 Views • 3 years ago

Cerebellum Exam
Cerebellum Exam samer kareem 4,507 Views • 3 years ago

The principal signs of cerebellar dysfunction are the following: Ataxia: unsteadiness or incoordination of limbs, posture, and gait. A disorder of the control of force and timing of movements leading to abnormalities of speed, range, rhythm, starting, and stopping.

Femoral Hernia Examination
Femoral Hernia Examination Mohamed 40,384 Views • 3 years ago

A video showing the examination of femoral hernia.

What is   Left Ventricular Assist Device ?
What is Left Ventricular Assist Device ? samer kareem 2,576 Views • 3 years ago

A ventricular assist device (VAD) — also known as a mechanical circulatory support device — is an implantable mechanical pump that helps pump blood from the lower chambers of your heart (the ventricles) to the rest of your body. A VAD is used in people who have weakened hearts or heart failure. Although a VAD can be placed in the left, right or both ventricles of your heart, it is most frequently used in the left ventricle. When placed in the left ventricle it is called a left ventricular assist device (LVAD). You may have a VAD implanted while you wait for a heart transplant or for your heart to become strong enough to effectively pump blood on its own. Your doctor may also recommend having a VAD implanted as a long-term treatment if you have heart failure and you're not a good candidate for a heart transplant.

Orchidopexy of the testis
Orchidopexy of the testis Scott 20,332 Views • 3 years ago

Testis operation

laparoscopic Renal biopsy
laparoscopic Renal biopsy samer kareem 1,260 Views • 3 years ago

What is the Whipple Procedure - Mayo Clinic
What is the Whipple Procedure - Mayo Clinic Surgeon 329 Views • 3 years ago

Dr. Horacio Asbun, Mayo Clinic in Florida, explains the Whipple procedure using this animated graphic of a pancreas. Cancer of the pancreas affects 45,000 people every year in the U.S., and it is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths. The five-year overall survival rate if a tumor is detected early and surgically removed is 22 percent, versus 6 percent without early detection and surgery. To learn more, visit http://mayocl.in/2zk7FDi.

This video in Spanish/español: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_zWboNMKWk

Loyola Female Exam Part 1
Loyola Female Exam Part 1 Loyola Medicine 75,039 Views • 3 years ago

Full examination of the female from head to toe by Loyola Medical School, Chicago part 1

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