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AAA Stent Training
AAA Stent Training samer kareem 9,530 Views • 2 years ago

Abdominal aortic aneurysms can weaken the aorta, your body’s largest blood vessel. This can develop into a potentially serious heath problem that can be fatal if the aneurysm bursts, causing massive internal bleeding. Endovascular stent grafting, or endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), is a newer form of treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysm that is less invasive than open surgery. Endovascular stent grafting uses an endovascular stent graft to reinforce the wall of the aorta and to help keep the damaged area from rupturing.

Tying The Sperm Canal to Avoid Ejaculation
Tying The Sperm Canal to Avoid Ejaculation hooda 55,917 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of Tying The Sperm Canal to Avoid Ejaculation

Pilonidal Cyst Removal by Laying Open Technique
Pilonidal Cyst Removal by Laying Open Technique Mohamed 44,597 Views • 2 years ago

Pilonidal Cyst Removal by Laying Open Technique

Why doctors GO CRAZZZYYY
Why doctors GO CRAZZZYYY Mohamed 19,971 Views • 2 years ago

This is a very funny video from and episode of "House". you have to watch. It is hilarious

Warning: Diabetic Ulcer Debridement
Warning: Diabetic Ulcer Debridement Scott 16,823 Views • 2 years ago

Debridement is the removal of necrotic tissue, foreign debris, bacterial growth, callus, wound edge, and wound bed tissue from chronic wounds in order to stimulate the wound healing process. Stimulation of wound healing mediated by debridement is thought to occur by the conversion of a chronic non-healing wound environment to an acute healing environment through the removal of cells that are not responsive to endogenous healing stimuli. Debridement is used commonly in standard wound treatment of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Methods of debridement include surgery (sharp debridement), chemical debridement (antiseptics, polysaccharide beads, pastes), autolytic (hydrogels, hydrocolloids and transparent films), biosurgery (maggots), mechanical (hydrodebridement), and biochemical debridement (enzyme preparations). Callus is a buildup of keratinized skin formed under conditions of repeated pressure or friction and may contribute to ulcer formation by creating focal areas of high plantar pressure. The debridement of callus has been proposed to be relevant for both treatment and prevention of DFU. The purpose of this report is to retrieve and review existing evidence of comparative clinical effectiveness of different methods of debridement for the treatment of DFUs. Additionally examined in this report is the clinical effectiveness for treatment and prevention of DFU using callus debridement. Cost-effectiveness, and existing debridement guidelines for the treatment of DFUs will also be reviewed.

Examination of Lungs and respiration
Examination of Lungs and respiration Mohamed Ibrahim 70,574 Views • 2 years ago

examination of the lungs and respiration of newborn and children

Peeling of Burned skin
Peeling of Burned skin Scott 7,066 Views • 2 years ago

WHAT IS BURN DEBRIDEMENT? A burn is damage to body tissues caused by sunlight, heat, fire, electricity, friction, radiation, chemicals, hot water or steam. Burns may become infected. Infected burns and the swelling that happens as a result can cause severe damage to the organs and tissues underneath the burned area by putting pressure on the tissues, nerves, and blood vessels. To allow healthy tissue to heal and to prevent more damage or infection, burned tissue is removed in a procedure called burn debridement. Burn debridement can be done by several different methods. They include surgical, chemical, mechanical, or autolytic tissue removal. Debridement may need to be done multiple times as the burned area heals.

Decoding Epilepsy, Part II: Mapping the Brain's Mysteries
Decoding Epilepsy, Part II: Mapping the Brain's Mysteries Emery King 10,167 Views • 2 years ago

DMC Neurosurgeon Sandeep Mittal maps the brain and performs delicate surgery to remove epileptic tissue, and stop a patient's seizures. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Breast Massage Technique For Good Breast Health
Breast Massage Technique For Good Breast Health Medical_Videos 18,810 Views • 2 years ago

Breast Massage Technique For Good Breast Health

Heart and Blood Vessels Physical Examination
Heart and Blood Vessels Physical Examination Medical_Videos 10,320 Views • 2 years ago

Heart and Blood Vessels Physical Examination

Hemophilia B
Hemophilia B samer kareem 4,077 Views • 2 years ago

Hemophilia B is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a lack of blood clotting factor IX. Without enough factor IX, the blood cannot clot properly to control bleeding.

Cesarean Birth C Section HD
Cesarean Birth C Section HD Scott Stevens 125,878 Views • 2 years ago

Cesarean Birth C Section HD

Traditional Medicine Using Snake
Traditional Medicine Using Snake Kennedy Nduta 26,414 Views • 2 years ago

Traditional African treatment for infertility

Catheterization of the Male and Female
Catheterization of the Male and Female DrPhil 79,904 Views • 2 years ago

Catheterization of the Male and Female

Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy
Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy samer kareem 11,102 Views • 2 years ago

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) uses shock waves to break a kidney stone into small pieces that can more easily travel through the urinary tract camera.gif and pass from the body. See a picture of ESWL camera.gif. You lie on a water-filled cushion, and the surgeon uses X-rays or ultrasound tests to precisely locate the stone. High-energy sound waves pass through your body without injuring it and break the stone into small pieces. These small pieces move through the urinary tract and out of the body more easily than a large stone. The process takes about an hour. You may receive sedatives or local anesthesia. Your surgeon may use a stent if you have a large stone. A stent is a small, short tube of flexible plastic mesh that holds the ureter open. This helps the small stone pieces to pass without blocking the ureter.

Excision of Rectovaginal Nodule
Excision of Rectovaginal Nodule Medical_Videos 7,396 Views • 2 years ago

Excision of Rectovaginal Nodule

Debridement of Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Debridement of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Scott 8,355 Views • 2 years ago

This is a diabetic foot ulcer. The patient reportedly went on vacation and noticed this ulcer upon their return. Debridement (removal of damaged tissue) to the level of healthy bleeding tissue is medically necessary as damaged tissue acts an impediment to wound healing. Due to their diabetic neuropathy, they did not feel any pain or indication that a wound was forming. This ulcer appeared to have penetrated to the level of subcutaneous tissue or even fascia, but turned out to be much deeper than that. These are serious wounds and are the beginnings of what lead to foot and leg amputations if they are not treated promptly by your healthcare provider, AKA Podiatrist.

Popping a Massive Face Zit
Popping a Massive Face Zit Scott 65,164 Views • 2 years ago

Always consult your doctor and seek help early enough to prevent complications

The Musculo Skeletal Exam
The Musculo Skeletal Exam samer kareem 6,341 Views • 2 years ago

Detailed examination of the joints is usually not included in the routine medical examination. However, joint related complaints are rather common, and understanding anatomy and physiology of both normal function and pathologic conditions is critically important when evaluating the symptomatic patient. By gaining an appreciation for the basic structures and functioning of the joint, you'll be able to "logic" your way thru the exam, even if you can't remember the eponym attached to each specific test!

A Stimulating Discovery: VNS Stimulator for Epilepsy
A Stimulating Discovery: VNS Stimulator for Epilepsy Emery King 11,351 Views • 2 years ago

A DMC Neurologist and Neurosurgeon install a nerve stimulator in a young patient to try and control his epileptic seizures. ~ Detroit Medical Center

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