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Surgical cutting and removal of a deep skin cyst   Medical Videos
Surgical cutting and removal of a deep skin cyst Medical Videos Scott 442 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical cutting and removal of a deep skin cyst Medical Videos

Popping a Huge Hand Burn Blister
Popping a Huge Hand Burn Blister hooda 10,194 Views • 2 years ago

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Delivery Video
Delivery Video Alicia Berger 3,810 Views • 2 years ago

Delivery Video

No mesh recurrent hernia surgery without mesh-Dr. Desarda Repair
No mesh recurrent hernia surgery without mesh-Dr. Desarda Repair Mohan desarda 9,820 Views • 2 years ago

Operation ofInguinal hernia repair without mesh, Desarda Repair, no recurrence, pain, no mesh hernia surgery, hernia operation, no mesh, without mesh, hernia operation, hernia surgery, new method.

Big Butt Abscess Drainage
Big Butt Abscess Drainage Scott 13,723 Views • 2 years ago

Big Butt Abscess Drainage

Eye Exam of Premature Baby
Eye Exam of Premature Baby Alicia Berger 8,776 Views • 2 years ago

Eye Exam of Premature Baby

Skeletal System Animation | Knee Surgery
Skeletal System Animation | Knee Surgery Landging 4,801 Views • 2 years ago

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This skeletal system animation demonstrates the new concept of knee surgery procedure.

Successful External Cephalic Version (ECV) in 30 seconds
Successful External Cephalic Version (ECV) in 30 seconds samer kareem 9,159 Views • 2 years ago

Successful External Cephalic Version (ECV) - Turning a breech baby in less than 30 seconds!

Umbilical Cord Around the Neck
Umbilical Cord Around the Neck Mohamed Ibrahim 90,769 Views • 2 years ago

The umbilical cord is wrapped around the baby's neck in about 25% of deliveries. If loose, it usually has no impact on the delivery. If tight, it may need to be relieved before delivery of the baby can proceed safely

Gynecological Examination
Gynecological Examination samer kareem 28,023 Views • 2 years ago

Gynecological Examination

Dilatation and Curettage (part 2 )
Dilatation and Curettage (part 2 ) DrHouse 164,422 Views • 2 years ago

The dilatation and Curettage procedure that is commonly performed (D and C)Part 2

Lower Leg Amputation Surgery
Lower Leg Amputation Surgery samer kareem 20,737 Views • 2 years ago

This 3d medical animation features a dramatic operative room overview of a left leg below the knee surgical amputation following severe trauma to the ankle and foot.

Causes of Aortic Aneurysms
Causes of Aortic Aneurysms samer kareem 4,030 Views • 2 years ago

Although the exact cause of abdominal aortic aneurysms is unknown, a number of factors may play a role, including: Tobacco use. ... Hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis). ... High blood pressure. ... Blood vessel diseases in the aorta. ... Infection in the aorta. ... Trauma. ... Heredity.

Bimanual pelvic exam of a female
Bimanual pelvic exam of a female Scott 669,028 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

A new sign to determine the incision line in the treatment of septate uterus
A new sign to determine the incision line in the treatment of septate uterus Mohamed 31,455 Views • 2 years ago

We noticed a blue-line in the endometrial cavity between the tubal ostiae after injection of methylene blue (to determine tubal patency). We have seen this “blue-line” even in cases with normal or unicornuate uterus and/or in cases with patent or occluded fallopian tubes(Picture 1). So the be...st explanation of this finding may be the high speed jet or turbulence of dye in the top or the deepest part of endometrial cavity. We simply postulated that the zone which holds the methylene blue is the zone where the flashing dye strikes vertically over there and the dye penatrates into the endometrial epithelium and glands. We used this line as a guide that shows midline during operative hysteroscopy ( especially in cases with septate uterus) and we don’t ecxatly know reason why it occurs. It is necessary to perform histologic, molecular or clinical studies on this subject. It may have a multifactorial aetiology. We performed a prospective case control study and will publish it soon after when we get the results.

Medical Videos - IUD Female Birth Control Insertion Surgery
Medical Videos - IUD Female Birth Control Insertion Surgery hooda 106,712 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that IUD Female Birth Control Insertion Surgery

Male Urogenital Examination
Male Urogenital Examination Scott George 59,811 Views • 2 years ago

Basic well-male examination of the genitals and digital rectal exam.

Biopsy of Thyroid Nodule
Biopsy of Thyroid Nodule samer kareem 11,183 Views • 2 years ago

Thyroid nodules increase with age and are present in almost 10% of the adult population. Autopsy studies reveal the presence of thyroid nodules in 50% of the population, so they are fairly common. 95% of solitary thyroid nodules are benign, and therefore, only 5% of thyroid nodules are malignant.

Risk Factors of Human Papillomavirus
Risk Factors of Human Papillomavirus samer kareem 6,125 Views • 2 years ago

In most cases, your body's immune system defeats an HPV infection before it creates warts. When warts do appear, they vary in appearance depending on which variety of HPV is involved: Genital warts. These appear as flat lesions, small cauliflower-like bumps or tiny stem-like protrusions. In women, genital warts appear mostly on the vulva but can also occur near the anus, on the cervix or in the vagina. In men, genital warts appear on the penis and scrotum or around the anus. Genital warts rarely cause discomfort or pain, though they may itch. Common warts. Common warts appear as rough, raised bumps and usually occur on the hands, fingers or elbows. In most cases, common warts are simply unsightly, but they can also be painful or susceptible to injury or bleeding.

Hip Exam
Hip Exam Scott 53,155 Views • 2 years ago

Function and Anatomy: The hip is a ball and socket type joint, formed by the articulation of the head of the femur with the pelvis. Normal range of motion includes: abduction 45 degrees, adduction 20-30 degrees, flexion 135 degrees, extension 30 degrees, internal and external rotation. Hip pathology can cause symptoms anywhere around the joint, though frequently pain is anterior and radiates to the groin region. Additionally, pathology outside of the hip can be referred to this region. History and exam obviously help in making these distinctions.

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