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See What Happens When You Get a Sports Hernia Exam!
See What Happens When You Get a Sports Hernia Exam! DrPhil 410 Views • 2 years ago

Are you worried about getting a sports hernia exam? In this video, we'll show you exactly what to expect when you get your hernia exam.

We'll take you through the various steps that are taken during the hernia exam, so you can have a more comfortable and informative experience. After watching this video, you'll have a better idea of what to expect and be prepared for your hernia exam!
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Circumcision by Dissection method
Circumcision by Dissection method Scott 210,941 Views • 2 years ago

Circumcision by Dissection method

Umbilical Hernia Repair
Umbilical Hernia Repair DrHouse 20,295 Views • 2 years ago

Repair of the umbilical hernia, and placing the omentum back in

Medical Video - How to Insert Enema
Medical Video - How to Insert Enema hooda 45,659 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to learn How to Insert Enema

How To Firm And Lift Your Sagging Breasts Naturally
How To Firm And Lift Your Sagging Breasts Naturally hooda 6,488 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How To Firm And Lift Your Sagging Breasts Naturally

Abdominal Examination - Renal Failure, Nephrectomy, Dialysis (with examiner feedback)
Abdominal Examination - Renal Failure, Nephrectomy, Dialysis (with examiner feedback) DrPhil 506 Views • 2 years ago

MRCPCH Clinical Revision - more videos at http://mrcpch.paediatrics.co.uk

Revise for your MRCPCH Clinical exam, with videos and high quality content created by the London Paediatrics Trainees Committee.

Examiner: Jonathan Round
Candidate: Amitav Parida

Filming: Mary Chesshyre, Huey Miin Lee, Chris Kelly

Thank you to the Evelina Children's Hospital for allowing us to film during their MRCPCH Revision Course (https://www.guysandstthomaseve....nts.co.uk/mrcpch-cli

Recto-vaginal medical examination
Recto-vaginal medical examination Surgeon 459,696 Views • 2 years ago

Recto-vaginal medical examination

Brain Stone Calcified Abscess
Brain Stone Calcified Abscess Anatomist 9,147 Views • 2 years ago

Brain Stone Calcified Abscess

New CPR Guidelines For Adults
New CPR Guidelines For Adults samer kareem 2,288 Views • 2 years ago

New CPR Guidelines For Adults

Medical Video - Abortion Surgery
Medical Video - Abortion Surgery Paul Jensen 159,429 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical abortion using the dilatation and curretage technique.

Medical Videos - Recto vaginal Exam
Medical Videos - Recto vaginal Exam hooda 69,754 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Recto vaginal Exam Video

Extradural Hematoma Surgery
Extradural Hematoma Surgery samer kareem 2,649 Views • 2 years ago

Epidural hematoma (EDH) is a traumatic accumulation of blood between the inner table of the skull and the stripped-off dural membrane. EDH results from traumatic head injury, usually with an associated skull fracture and arterial laceration.The inciting event often is a focused blow to the head, such as that produced by a hammer or baseball bat. In 85-95% of patients, this type of trauma results in an overlying fracture of the skull. Blood vessels in close proximity to the fracture are the sources of the hemorrhage in the formation of an epidural hematoma. Because the underlying brain has usually been minimally injured, prognosis is excellent if treated aggressively. Outcome from surgical decompression and repair is related directly to patient's preoperative neurologic condition. [1]

Mechanism of Vaginal Childbirth
Mechanism of Vaginal Childbirth Doctor 477,390 Views • 2 years ago

Childbirth (also called labour, birth, partus or parturition) is the culmination of a human pregnancy or gestation period with the birth of one or more newborn infants from a woman's uterus. The process of normal human childbirth is categorized in three stages of labour: the shortening and dilation of the cervix, descent and birth of the infant, and birth of the placenta. In many cases, with increasing frequency, childbirth is achieved through caesarean section, the removal of the neonate through a surgical incision in the abdomen, rather than through vaginal birth. In the U.S. and Canada it represents nearly 1 in 3 (31.8%) and 1 in 4 (22.5%) of all childbirths, respectively.

Laser Circumcision Indonesia
Laser Circumcision Indonesia Devandra Reynand 3,941 Views • 2 years ago

Laser Circumcision

Total Hip Replacement Animation
Total Hip Replacement Animation Scott 26,175 Views • 2 years ago

Total Hip Replacement Animation

SpecialTests Hernia Evaluation
SpecialTests Hernia Evaluation DrPhil 515 Views • 2 years ago

Medical Videos - Human Body Anatomy Autopsy
Medical Videos - Human Body Anatomy Autopsy hooda 79,609 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Full Human Body Medical Anatomy Autopsy

Laparoscopic Liver Surgery
Laparoscopic Liver Surgery samer kareem 4,242 Views • 2 years ago

The most frequent incision utilized to open the abdomen for liver surgery is called a chevron incision. In this incision a cut is made on the abdomen below the rib cage. The cut starts under the armpit below the ribs on the right side of the abdomen and continues all the way across the abdomen to the opposite arm pit thereby the whole width of the abdomen is cut to provide access to the liver. The average length of the incision is approximately 24 to 30 inches. This is one of the longest incisions is utilized in abdominal surgery. The incision is frequently associated with significant discomfort after the surgery and in some patients the discomfort can continue for many months, particularly when some of the nerves in the abdominal wall have been cut during the surgery. Laparoscopic surgery provides advantages over open surgery for the liver since the chevron incision is completely avoided and the surgery is performed through tiny incisions. As a consequence the duration of stay in hospital, the amount and duration of post operative discomfort, and the length of recovery is much shorter after the laparoscopic procedure compared to open surgery

Late Term Abortion Baby Stuck inside Mother Doctor Crushes Head
Late Term Abortion Baby Stuck inside Mother Doctor Crushes Head Osama Kloub 479,253 Views • 2 years ago

CORRECTION: After review of this video, it is clear that this video is of a baby who is near full term (40 weeks) based on the size. Late trimester "abortions" are defined only to viability of a baby (24 weeks) A 24 week baby is much smaller than this baby shown and by definition this is not a late "abortion" procedure. The proper labeling of this video should be management of a deceased breech baby with "head entrapment" as this was almost certainly a naturally occuring delivery and an OB nightmare (Reviewed by Dr. Frederick Bright)

Big Butt Abscess Drainage
Big Butt Abscess Drainage Scott 13,548 Views • 2 years ago

Big Butt Abscess Drainage

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