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Doctors at the Detroit Medical Center pioneer laparoscopy procedures and other minimally invasive techniques that result in less pain, fewer risks, and quicker recovery time for surgical patients. ~ Detroit Medical Center
A c-section, or cesarean section, is the delivery of a baby through a surgical incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. In some circumstances, a c-section is scheduled in advance. In others, the surgery is needed due to an unforeseen complication. If you or your baby is in imminent danger, you'll have an emergency c-section. Otherwise, it's called an unplanned section. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, about 32 percent of American women who gave birth in 2015 had a cesarean delivery.
a video of abdominal physical examination including all the required items:
-Inspection
-Palpation
-Percussion
-Auscultation
Infant Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation
Laparoscopic excision of a 6cm Cornual Ectopic Pregnancy that failed initial MTX treatment.
brain scans with arachnoid cyst, pre and post operative
different aging and other skin spots can be treated succesfully with Co2 laser.
A video showing surgery for hydrocele
Part 1: from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing clinical examination of the neurological system.
Part 2: from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing clinical examination of the neurological system.
Scalpel Holding and Cutting
Use of Skin Stapler
Teeth digital X-Ray
No-scalpel,no-needle vasectomy procedure performed by Dr. Neil Pollock M.D., Vancouver BC Canada.
catheterization of the male urethra by a foley catheter
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.
A video showing how to perform knot tying
Extradural approach via Orbito-Zygomatic Craniotomy
Bimanual Hip Examination of the Female genitalia
Cerebellar functions of the upper limbs from the USMLE collection