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The heart makers
The heart makers samer kareem 2,066 Views • 3 years ago

How do you make a working human heart? Scientists can turn stem cells into beating heart cells, but getting them to organize into a 3D heart requires a scaffold. At the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Harald Ott and his team are reusing the scaffold that nature provides. They’re stripping away all the living cells from dead hearts, before filling in the leftover matrix with healthy new cells. In this video, Brendan Maher finds out how the technique could be used to develop parts of the heart, like the aortic root and valve, for transplant.

Enema
Enema DrPhil 137,251 Views • 3 years ago

An old video showing how to give an enema

Knee Replacement
Knee Replacement samer kareem 8,713 Views • 3 years ago

Knee replacement, also called arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to resurface a knee damaged by arthritis. Metal and plastic parts are used to cap the ends of the bones that form the knee joint, along with the kneecap. This surgery may be considered for someone who has severe arthritis or a severe knee injury.

Deep Tie
Deep Tie M_Nabil 14,300 Views • 3 years ago

Deep Tie

Role of antidiuretic hormone and the regulation of its secretion
Role of antidiuretic hormone and the regulation of its secretion samer kareem 1,968 Views • 3 years ago

The IVF Lab
The IVF Lab Medical_Videos 6,875 Views • 3 years ago

The IVF Lab

What Causes Chest Pain ?
What Causes Chest Pain ? samer kareem 3,131 Views • 3 years ago

What Causes Chest Pain ?

Armpit Abscess Drainage
Armpit Abscess Drainage Scott 29,070 Views • 3 years ago

Armpit Abscess Drainage

Draining HUGE back abscess
Draining HUGE back abscess Scott 37,226 Views • 3 years ago

Draining HUGE back abscess

Digital rectal exam
Digital rectal exam samer kareem 15,799 Views • 3 years ago

During the examination, the doctor gently puts a lubricated, gloved finger of one hand into the rectum. He or she may use the other hand to press on the lower belly or pelvic area. A digital rectal exam is done for men as part of a complete physical examination to check the prostate gland .

Encephalitis
Encephalitis samer kareem 2,045 Views • 3 years ago

Encephalitis (en-sef-uh-LIE-tis) is inflammation of the brain. Viral infections are the most common cause of the condition. Encephalitis can cause flu-like symptoms, such as a fever or severe headache. It can also cause confused thinking, seizures, or problems with senses or movement. However, many cases of encephalitis result in only mild flu-like symptoms or even no symptoms. Severe cases of encephalitis, while relatively rare, can be life-threatening. Because the course of any single case of encephalitis can be unpredictable, it's important to get a timely diagnosis and treatment.

DMEK Surgery
DMEK Surgery samer kareem 2,381 Views • 3 years ago

Less than a decade ago, corneal transplantation took a big leap forward with the introduction of Descemet’s stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK), which removes only Descemet’s membrane and the diseased endothelium and replaces them with a thin, tripartite donor graft of posterior corneal stroma, Descemet’s membrane, and healthy endothelium. Then came DSAEK, in which the donor graft is prepared with an automated microkeratome, allowing for easier donor preparation and reproducible results by surgeons and eye bank technicians.1 DSAEK has proved to have many advantages over penetrating keratoplasty (PK) and its endothelial predecessors (see “A Brief History of Endothelial Keratoplasty”). Now DSAEK is being compared with a newer technique, Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK), which has emerged as a promising alternative—grafting only Descemet’s membrane and endothelium, allowing for a pure anatomical replacement of only what was removed and the possibility of even better vision with quicker healing.1 Although indications for these procedures are similar, each has unique benefits and drawbacks. Five cornea surgeons offer their perspectives on the procedures and their thoughts on whether it may be time to move to the newer surgery.

Episiotomy
Episiotomy Mohamed Ibrahim 93,164 Views • 3 years ago

This video demonstrates the use of an episiotomy to facilitate vaginal delivery of a baby

Anatomy of the eye
Anatomy of the eye samer kareem 6,550 Views • 3 years ago

The cornea occupies the front center part of the outer wall of the eye. It is made of collagen fibers in a very special arrangement so that the cornea is clear. One looks through the cornea to see the iris and pupil. The cornea bends light coming into the eye so that it is focused on the retina.

Motion Sickness
Motion Sickness samer kareem 1,918 Views • 3 years ago

You get motion sickness when one part of your balance-sensing system (your inner ear , eyes, and sensory nerves) senses that your body is moving, but the other parts don't. For example, if you are in the cabin of a moving ship, your inner ear may sense the motion of waves, but your eyes don't see any movement.

Could this help paraplegics walk?
Could this help paraplegics walk? samer kareem 2,437 Views • 3 years ago

Scientists have developed a wireless brain implant that enabled a paralyzed monkey to walk again.

Histology of Vocal Cords
Histology of Vocal Cords Histology 6,216 Views • 3 years ago

Histology of Vocal Cords

Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy Mohamed 101,370 Views • 3 years ago

A video describing the procedure of colonoscopy or flexible fibre-optic examination of the colon.

Male to female gender change surgery
Male to female gender change surgery Scott 6,745 Views • 3 years ago

Ever wonder How Male to Female Trans'Gender Surgery works?

Rare and Strange Childbirth Diseases
Rare and Strange Childbirth Diseases Scott 23,641 Views • 3 years ago

No two people alike. Here are the 10 most rare and strange medical conditions all expecting parents dread.

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