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Ultrasound guided internal jugular vein
Ultrasound guided internal jugular vein samer kareem 8,710 Views • 2 years ago

Wow! Ultrasound guided internal jugular vein cannulation (long axis approach)

Examination of the Spleen
Examination of the Spleen samer kareem 15,402 Views • 2 years ago

Start in RLQ (so you don’t miss a giant spleen). Get your fingers set then ask patient to take a deep breath. Don’t dip your fingers or do anything but wait. When patient expires, take up new position. Note lowest point of spleen below costal margin, texture of splenic contour, and tenderness If spleen is not felt, repeat with pt lying on right side. Gravity may bring spleen within reach. “LET THE SPLEEN PALPATE YOUR FINGERS AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND. THERE IS NO GOLD, SO DON’T DIG!”

Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII
Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII Surgeon 22,580 Views • 2 years ago

examination of Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII: Glossopharyngeal,Vagus,Accessory and hypoglossal nerves

Virginity Hymen Repair Plastic Surgery
Virginity Hymen Repair Plastic Surgery hooda 86,043 Views • 2 years ago

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Types and Causes of Vaginal Infection Yeast or Candidiasis, Trichomoniasis or Bacterial ?
Types and Causes of Vaginal Infection Yeast or Candidiasis, Trichomoniasis or Bacterial ? hooda 31,151 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know Types and Causes of Vaginal Infection Yeast or Candidiasis, Trichomoniasis or Bacterial ?

Ovarian Dermoid
Ovarian Dermoid samer kareem 1,879 Views • 2 years ago

Ovarian dermoid cyst and mature cystic ovarian teratoma are terms often used interchangeably to refer to the most common ovarian neoplasm. These slow-growing tumours contain elements from multiple germ cell layers and are best assessed with ultrasound.

Allergy vs Cold
Allergy vs Cold DrMDK 9,628 Views • 2 years ago

Michael Marcus, MD Pediatric Pulmonary www.DrMDK.com Maimonides Medical Center Fellowship:Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia www.DrMDK.com

childbirth twin baby
childbirth twin baby samer kareem 234,067 Views • 2 years ago

childbirth twin baby

Hypoparathyroidism
Hypoparathyroidism samer kareem 2,696 Views • 2 years ago

Hypoparathyroidism is an uncommon condition in which your body secretes abnormally low levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH plays a key role in regulating and maintaining a balance of your body's levels of two minerals — calcium and phosphorus. The low production of PTH in hypoparathyroidism leads to abnormally low ionized calcium levels in your blood and bones and to an increase of serum phosphorus. Treatment for hypoparathyroidism consists of taking supplements to normalize your calcium and phosphorus levels. Depending on the cause of your hypoparathyroidism, you'll likely need to take supplements for life.

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome samer kareem 1,316 Views • 2 years ago

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a disorders that occur when blood vessels or nerves in the space between your collarbone and your first rib (thoracic outlet) are compressed. This can cause pain in your shoulders and neck and numbness in your fingers. Common causes of thoracic outlet syndrome include physical trauma from a car accident, repetitive injuries from job- or sports-related activities, certain anatomical defects (such as having an extra rib), and pregnancy. Sometimes doctors can't determine the cause of thoracic outlet syndrome. Treatment for thoracic outlet syndrome usually involves physical therapy and pain relief measures. Most people improve with these approaches. In some cases, however, your doctor may recommend surgery.

Conductive Keratoplasty
Conductive Keratoplasty samer kareem 3,407 Views • 2 years ago

Keratoplasty is the procedure whereby abnormal corneal tissue is replaced by a healthy donor cornea.

Separate conjoined twins
Separate conjoined twins samer kareem 6,303 Views • 2 years ago

Before Dr. Benjamin Carson became the first person to successfully separate twins conjoined at the head, before he had a TV movie made about his life, before he became known for his "gifted hands" and before he became head of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, Ben Carson was headed down the wrong path in life.

Glucose
Glucose samer kareem 9,464 Views • 2 years ago

Recommended range without diabetes is 70 to 130mg/dL. (The standard for measuring blood glucose is "mg/dL" which means milligrams per deciliter.) If your blood glucose level is above 130mg/dL, that's fasting hyperglycemia. Fasting hyperglycemia is a common diabetes complication.

Cervical screening test
Cervical screening test samer kareem 22,108 Views • 2 years ago

Women are routinely invited to have cervical screening tests (also called smear tests). The tests are done to prevent cervical cancer, not to diagnose cancer. During each test some cells are removed from the neck of the womb (cervix), with a plastic brush. The cells are examined under a microscope to look for early changes that, if ignored and not treated, could develop into cancer of the cervix. You are very unlikely to develop cervical cancer if you have regular cervical screening tests at the times advised by your doctor. If the test shows any abnormality, you will have treatment to stop you ever getting cancer of the cervix. So, an abnormal test does not mean you have cancer. It means you should have some treatment to stop you getting cancer.

Abortion real ghraphics
Abortion real ghraphics samer kareem 5,292 Views • 2 years ago

Abortion real ghraphics

Greg's First In-Surgery Conversation | Brain Surgery Live
Greg's First In-Surgery Conversation | Brain Surgery Live Scott 337 Views • 2 years ago

Patient Greg Grindley communicates with host Bryant Gumbel and his wife for the first time while undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery at University Hospital's Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Surfer ear surgery (exostoses removal)
Surfer ear surgery (exostoses removal) samer kareem 3,914 Views • 2 years ago

This is a surgery showing the removal of a large exostosis. Exostoses are bony growths in the ear canal from chronic exposure to cold water/air, most commonly from surfing. This patient had growths in both ears, which were completely obstructing the ear canals. This patient had a single exostosis that was blocking this side (the right side).

Prevents blood from sticking on medical devices
Prevents blood from sticking on medical devices samer kareem 1,831 Views • 2 years ago

This coating prevents blood from sticking on medical devices

Minor burns treatment
Minor burns treatment samer kareem 2,466 Views • 2 years ago

Minor burns can typically be treated at home -- but it's important to know when you need to seek treatment.

Adult tonsillectomy
Adult tonsillectomy samer kareem 57,741 Views • 2 years ago

Tonsillectomy using coblation technique by wand Evac 70

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