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Purse String Suture
Purse String Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 20,560 Views • 2 years ago

Purse String Suture

Transvenous Pacemaker Insertion
Transvenous Pacemaker Insertion samer kareem 3,886 Views • 2 years ago

In emergencies (eg, asystole), transcutaneous pacing should be tried first. If transvenous pacing is tried, the catheter should be advanced during asynchronous pacing at maximum output until the ventricle has been captured and a palpable pulse is detected in the patient.

Pulmonary Artery
Pulmonary Artery M_Nabil 17,010 Views • 2 years ago

Pulmonary Artery

IUD Insertion
IUD Insertion DrHouse 560,521 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing how to insert the Intra Uterine Device (IUD)

Abscess Drainage
Abscess Drainage samer kareem 1,609 Views • 2 years ago

An abscess is an infectious process characterized by a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue. [1, 2] Abscesses can form anywhere in the body, from a superficial skin (subcutaneous) abscess to deep abscesses in muscle, organs, or body cavities. Patients with subcutaneous skin abscesses present clinically as a firm, localized, painful, erythematous swelling that becomes fluctuant (see the image below).

Hernia Exam
Hernia Exam Mohamed 602,692 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.

Orgasm after Female Circumcision
Orgasm after Female Circumcision DrPhil 197,795 Views • 2 years ago

Acclaimed sexologist Hanny Lightfoot-Klein, author of several highly illuminating books on genital mutilation, discusses compromises in orgasm after male circumcision. Also commenting is cultural anthropologist James De Meo.From the groundbreaking documentary film, "Whose Body, Whose Rights?"

Forceps in Childbirth
Forceps in Childbirth M_Nabil 339,318 Views • 2 years ago

a video showing the process of child birth or delivery using forceps

Robotic Endometrial Cancer Surgery
Robotic Endometrial Cancer Surgery M_Nabil 17,369 Views • 2 years ago

daVinci Robotic hysterectomy, pelvic, and para-aortic lymphadenectomy for endometrial cancer

a Woman Giving Triplets Natural Vaginal Birth
a Woman Giving Triplets Natural Vaginal Birth hooda 30,185 Views • 2 years ago

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Synthol shoulder leaking
Synthol shoulder leaking hooda 2,195 Views • 2 years ago

A bodybuilder gets his shoulder leaking because of synthol use on the stage while posing back double biceps

Is Anal Sex Safe and Healthy?
Is Anal Sex Safe and Healthy? Scott 33,283 Views • 2 years ago

As more couples explore anal sex, understanding the risks, rewards, and proper strategy is important. Here's what you need to know about safety and more.

Disgusting Skin Jiggers Removing
Disgusting Skin Jiggers Removing hooda 18,954 Views • 2 years ago

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Breast Exam After Breast implants
Breast Exam After Breast implants Alicia Berger 47,280 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing breast examination after breast implants

Medical Videos - IUD Female Birth Control Insertion Surgery
Medical Videos - IUD Female Birth Control Insertion Surgery hooda 106,591 Views • 2 years ago

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Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy
Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy samer kareem 2,149 Views • 2 years ago

Haemorrhoids is one of the most common problems seen in surgical OPD. Open haemorrhoidectomy has remained the gold standard for a long time with a high post-operative morbidity. The quest for a better understanding of the pathology of haemorrhoids resulted in the evolvement of stapler haemorrhoidopexy. Our aim is to study the efficacy of stapler haemorrhoidopexy with regards to role of immediate post-operative morbidity. A prospective study of 50 patients (n = 50) with the second- and third-degree symptomatic haemorrhoids was done. The mean age of the patients was 44.1 years. Fourteen patients had co-morbid conditions. The average duration of the operation was 29 min. Patients with the second-degree haemorrhoids had higher rate of complication. The complication rate was 32%. Three patients had urinary retention. Two patients had minor bleeding, and one patient experienced transient discharge. The mean analgesic requirement was 2.4 tramadol, 50 mg injections. Ten patients had significant post-operative pain. Average length of hospital stay was 2.7 days. There were no symptomatic recurrences till date.

CT scan Abdomen
CT scan Abdomen academyo 26,516 Views • 2 years ago

The video will describe anatomical structures as seen on a CT scan. Please see discalimer on my website.

Myelomeningocele Closure
Myelomeningocele Closure samer kareem 2,692 Views • 2 years ago

Myelomeningocele remains the most complex congenital malformation of the central nervous system that is compatible with life. This lesion results when the neural tube fails to fold normally during postovulatory Days 21 to 27.[6] The exact cause of disorders remains under some historical debate and is not within the scope of this paper. Myelomeningocele within the context of this discussion refers only to lesions that involve an open caudal neural tube defect on the surface of the skin

Transurethral Prostatectomy TURP
Transurethral Prostatectomy TURP Scott 234,793 Views • 2 years ago

Transurethral resection of the prostate (also known as TURP, plural TURPs and as a transurethral prostatic resection TUPR) is a urological operation. It is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). As the name indicates, it is performed by visualising the prostate through the urethra and removing tissue by electrocautery or sharp dissection. This is considered the most effective treatment for BPH. This procedure is done with spinal or general anesthetic. A large triple lumen catheter is inserted through the urethra to irrigate and drain the bladder after the surgical procedure is complete. Outcome is considered excellent for 80-90% of BPH patients. Because of bleeding risks associated with the surgery, TURP is not considered safe for many patients with cardiac problems. As with all invasive procedures, the patient should first discuss medications they are taking with their doctor, most especially blood thinners or anticoagulants, such as warfarin (Coumadin), or aspirin. These may need to be discontinued prior to surgery. Postop complications include bleeding (most common), clotting and hyponatremia (due to bladder irrigation).

Additionally, transurethral resection of the prostate is associated with low but important morbidity and mortality.

Anoscopy - Jackknife Position
Anoscopy - Jackknife Position Scott 78,288 Views • 2 years ago

Educational video of male patient receiving an anoscopy.

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