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Central Line Placement 3D Animation
Central Line Placement 3D Animation Scott 1,558 Views • 2 years ago

Central Line Placement 3D Animation

腹腔镜胆囊切除+阑尾切除术
腹腔镜胆囊切除+阑尾切除术 wang bzh 1,862 Views • 2 years ago

腹腔镜胆囊切除+阑尾切除术——普外寰潮网

Femoral Hernia Examination
Femoral Hernia Examination Mohamed 40,142 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the examination of femoral hernia.

Obtaining Pap Smear
Obtaining Pap Smear DrHouse 521,400 Views • 2 years ago

Position the patient with her buttocks just at the edge or just over the edge of the exam table. If she is not down far enough, inserting the speculum can be more difficult for you and uncomfortable for her.

The Big OW!
The Big OW! Info4YourLife 8,435 Views • 2 years ago

Stop suffering alone and get relief from vaginal atrophy symptoms

Female Genital Mutilation FGM in Rural Egypt - ختان الاناث في مصر
Female Genital Mutilation FGM in Rural Egypt - ختان الاناث في مصر Doctor 38,297 Views • 2 years ago

A report of Female Genital Mutilationn FGM (female circucision) in Menya In Egypt تقرير من مدينة المنيا في صعيد مصر عن ختان لاناث

Deep Brain Stimulation - Awake Surgery - Mayo Clinic
Deep Brain Stimulation - Awake Surgery - Mayo Clinic Scott 2,281 Views • 2 years ago

Kendall Lee, M.D., describes deep brain stimulation surgery, and how it is is typically done with patients who remain awake, so neurological functions can be measured and maintained. For more information on deep brain stimulation, visit http://mayocl.in/2A09T80.

ChildBirth
ChildBirth Osama Kloub 35,271 Views • 2 years ago

A great video showing the multiple presentations of the baby which the doctor may encounter while delivery like breech presentation..etc

Hernia Exam
Hernia Exam Mohamed 601,775 Views • 2 years ago

Inguinal hernia Diagram of an indirect, scrotal inguinal hernia ( median view from the left). Diagram of an indirect, scrotal inguinal hernia ( median view from the left). By far the most common hernias (up to 75% of all abdominal hernias) are the so-called inguinal hernias. For a thorough understanding of inguinal hernias, much insight is needed in the anatomy of the inguinal canal. Inguinal hernias are further divided into the more common indirect inguinal hernia (2/3, depicted here), in which the inguinal canal is entered via a congenital weakness at its entrance (the internal inguinal ring), and the direct inguinal hernia type (1/3), where the hernia contents push through a weak spot in the back wall of the inguinal canal. Inguinal hernias are more common in men than women while femoral hernias are more common in women.

ChildBirth Video
ChildBirth Video Mohamed Ibrahim 803,939 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the process of childbirth via vaginal delivery.

Male and female foley Catheter Insertion
Male and female foley Catheter Insertion Mohamed 305,899 Views • 2 years ago

Male and female Foley catheter insertion into bladder. Using mannequins.

Rectal exam
Rectal exam Surgeon 36,638 Views • 2 years ago

Proctoscopy in Jackknife Position for examination of the rectum

anatomy of human (china)
anatomy of human (china) 100doctor 31,819 Views • 2 years ago

The language is chinese mandarin(Putonghua)

Lower Back Exam
Lower Back Exam Scott 43,497 Views • 2 years ago

Common Benign Pain Syndromes--Symptoms and Etiology:
1. Non-specific musculoskeletal pain: This is the most common cause of back pain. Patients present with lumbar area pain that does not radiate, is worse with activity, and improves with rest. There may or may not be a clear history of antecedent over use or increased activity. The pain is presumably caused by irritation of the paraspinal muscles, ligaments or vertebral body articulations. However, a precise etiology is difficulty to identify.
2. Radicular Symptoms: Often referred to as "sciatica," this is a pain syndrome caused by irritation of one of the nerve roots as it exits the spinal column. The root can become inflamed as a result of a compromised neuroforamina (e.g. bony osteophyte that limits size of the opening) or a herniated disc (the fibrosis tears, allowing the propulsus to squeeze out and push on the adjacent root). Sometimes, it's not precisely clear what has lead to the irritation. In any case, patient's report a burning/electric shock type pain that starts in the low back, traveling down the buttocks and along the back of the leg, radiating below the knee. The most commonly affected nerve roots are L5 and S1.
3. Spinal Stenosis: Pain starts in the low back and radiates down the buttocks bilaterally, continuing along the backs of both legs. Symptoms are usually worse with walking and improve when the patient bends forward. Patient's may describe that they relieve symptoms by leaning forward on their shopping carts when walking in a super market. This is caused by spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the central canal that holds the spinal cord. The limited amount of space puts pressure on the nerve roots when the patient walks, causing the symptoms (referred to as neurogenic claudication). Spinal stenosis can be congenital or develop over years as a result of djd of the spine. As opposed to true claudication (pain in calfs/lower legs due to arterial insufficiency), pain resolves very quickly when person stops walking and assumes upright position. Also, peripheral pulses should be normal.
4. Mixed symptoms: In some patients, more then one process may co-exist, causing elements of more then one symptom syndrome to co-exist.

Pediatric Catheter Insertion in a baby girl
Pediatric Catheter Insertion in a baby girl DrHouse 120,016 Views • 2 years ago

This video shows how to insert a catheter in a baby girl

Repair of Anomalous Left Coronary Artery
Repair of Anomalous Left Coronary Artery DrHouse 11,323 Views • 2 years ago

Repair of Anomalous Left Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery (AlCAPA) in an Adult

Clinical Abdominal Exam
Clinical Abdominal Exam Doctor 30,666 Views • 2 years ago

A detailed video showing how to clinically exam the abdomen

Hyperopia Animation
Hyperopia Animation DrHouse 11,293 Views • 2 years ago

This animated video reviews hyperopia, or farsightedness.

Stapled hemorrhoidectomy for acute hemorrhoidal crisis
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy for acute hemorrhoidal crisis Mohamed 25,791 Views • 2 years ago

Stapled hemorrhoidectomy for acute hemorrhoidal crisis could be undertaken under local anathesia with early recovery, short hospital stay and minimal postoperative pain

Decortication For Pleural Empyema
Decortication For Pleural Empyema Mohamed Ibrahim 24,096 Views • 2 years ago

49-years old patient complaining of cough, fever and pleuritic pain for 2 weeks. At admission he was febrile and tachypnic. Chest X-Ray showed left pleural effusion. Thoracocentesis revealed purulent fluid. Chest CT-scan showed large and loculated left pleural effusion and pleural thickening. VATS decortication was performed through three incisions.

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