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Histology of Liver
Histology of Liver Histology 7,497 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Liver

Observation of movement of a baby
Observation of movement of a baby Mohamed Ibrahim 29,180 Views • 2 years ago

This shows how to observe the movement pattern of a baby for motor abnormalities

Natural vaginal child birth delivery video
Natural vaginal child birth delivery video Emery King 7,220,012 Views • 2 years ago

At Hutzel Women's Hospital, Dr. Giancarlo Mari performs breakthrough in-utero surgery to save the lives of high-risk twins developing with a rare "shared" circulatory problem. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Breast Examination Video
Breast Examination Video M_Nabil 80,732 Views • 2 years ago

Dr Chris Steele demonstrates a breast examination on a live model. This shows how to check yourself for early signs of tumours, cysts and other symptoms of breast cancer.

Loyola Breast Examination part 1
Loyola Breast Examination part 1 Loyola Medicine 59,060 Views • 2 years ago

Medical breast examination of a female from Loyola University,Chicago

Loyola Abdomen Examination
Loyola Abdomen Examination Loyola Medicine 21,833 Views • 2 years ago

Medical examination of the abdomen from Loyola University, Chicago

Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery: Endoscopic Endonasal Approach | UPMC
Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery: Endoscopic Endonasal Approach | UPMC Scott 232 Views • 2 years ago

This minimally invasive technique allows surgeons to remove skull base tumors as large as softballs through the nose, with less trauma to the brain and critical nerves than with a traditional craniotomy.

To learn more, please visit https://www.upmc.com/

Repair of Pectus Excavatum
Repair of Pectus Excavatum DrPhil 15,391 Views • 2 years ago

Repair techniques for various types of asymmetric pectus excavatum are illustrated. Morphology-tailored bar shaping and selecting the hinge points are key elements of the technique. Repair of two cases on an eccentric type and unbalanced type according to "Park Classification" was demonstrated.

Foreceps Delivery
Foreceps Delivery Scott 30,931 Views • 2 years ago

Delivery using foreceps

Internal Birth Control
Internal Birth Control Scott 34,733 Views • 2 years ago

Diaphragms, rings, and implants

Pelvic Exam
Pelvic Exam Scott 803,320 Views • 2 years ago

Bimanual pelvic exam of a female, using two fingers inside the vagina and one hand on the outside of the abdomen.

Open Rhinoplasty
Open Rhinoplasty Doctor 23,420 Views • 2 years ago

Open rhinoplasty without oseotomies peformed by Dr. Robert Dryden and Dr. Brett Kotlus. Basic steps for rasping of dorsal hump and cephalic trim with septoplasty and tip strut.

Breast Self-Examination
Breast Self-Examination al2phoenix 52,183 Views • 2 years ago

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Dealing with burns
Dealing with burns Doctor 13,731 Views • 2 years ago

Dealing with burns

Recovery position
Recovery position Doctor 11,650 Views • 2 years ago

Recovery position

Thyroid Examination
Thyroid Examination Mohamed 23,624 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing clinical examination of the thyroid gland

Rectal exam
Rectal exam Surgeon 36,753 Views • 2 years ago

Proctoscopy in Jackknife Position for examination of the rectum

laparoscopic polymyomectomy
laparoscopic polymyomectomy Mohamed 9,309 Views • 2 years ago

laparoscopic polymyomectomy

DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan
DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan Emery King 16,984 Views • 2 years ago

DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan -- where everything we do is just for them. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Caesarean section for a breech
Caesarean section for a breech Mohamed Ibrahim 26,495 Views • 2 years ago

Caesarean section is the most common way to deliver a breech baby in the USA, Australia, and Great Britain. Like any major surgery, it involves risks. Maternal mortality is increased by a Caesarean section, but still remains a rare complication in the First World. Third World statistics are dramatically different, and mortality is increased significantly. There is remote risk of injury to the mother’s internal organs, injury to the baby, and severe hemorrhage requiring hysterectomy with resultant infertility. More commonly seen are problems with noncatastrophic bleeding, postoperative infection and wound healing problems. It should be added that the increase in maternal mortality rates could be slightly skewed due to the fact that Caesarean sections are often used during high-risk pregnancies and/or when mortality is already a strong possibility.

One large study has confirmed that elective cesarean section has lower risk to the fetus and a slightly increased risk to the mother, than planned vaginal delivery of the breech however elements of the methodology used have undergone some criticism.

The same birth injuries that can occur in vaginal breech birth may rarely occur in Caesarean breech delivery. A Caesarean breech delivery is still a breech delivery. However the soft tissues of the uterus and abdominal wall are more forgiving of breech delivery than the hard bony ring of the pelvis. If a Caesarean is scheduled in advance (rather than waiting for the onset of labor) there is a risk of accidentally delivering the baby too early, so that the baby might have complications of prematurity. The mother’s subsequent pregnancies will be riskier than they would be after a vaginal birth (uterine rupture). The presence of a uterine scar will be a risk factor for any subsequent pregnancies.

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