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Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary Tract Infection samer kareem 10,252 Views • 2 years ago

To identify an UTI, keep an eye out for the following symptoms: A burning feeling when you urinate. A frequent or intense urge to urinate, even though little comes out when you do. Pain or pressure in your back or lower abdomen. Cloudy, dark, bloody, or strange-smelling urine. Feeling tired or shaky.

Rectal Examination
Rectal Examination samer kareem 10,273 Views • 2 years ago

Rectal Examination

Permanent Pacemaker Implant
Permanent Pacemaker Implant samer kareem 10,371 Views • 2 years ago

Permanent pacemaker insertion is considered a minimally invasive procedure. Transvenous access to the heart chambers under local anesthesia is the favored technique, most commonly via the subclavian vein, the cephalic vein, or (rarely) the internal jugular vein or the femoral vein.

Wound-closure new technologies
Wound-closure new technologies samer kareem 12,681 Views • 2 years ago

Wound-closure technologies are becoming less painful and more efficient at closing wounds.

Hernia
Hernia samer kareem 62,854 Views • 2 years ago

A hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue squeezes through a weak spot in a surrounding muscle or connective tissue called fascia. The most common types of hernia are inguinal (inner groin), incisional (resulting from an incision), femoral (outer groin), umbilical (belly button), and hiatal (upper stomach).

Male Urethral Stent Catheterization
Male Urethral Stent Catheterization Mohamed 83,186 Views • 2 years ago

Male Urethral Prostate Stent/Catheter.Removal and insertion.

How to treat burns at home
How to treat burns at home samer kareem 2,676 Views • 2 years ago

How to treat a burn - How to treat burns at home

Endoscopic Brain Surgery
Endoscopic Brain Surgery Scott 16,920 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic Brain Surgery, third Ventriculostomy

Histology of Lung
Histology of Lung Histology 9,222 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Lung

Migraine
Migraine DrPhil 18,794 Views • 2 years ago

Migraine

McCannel Suture fixation of IOL to iris using standard and Sipser-chang technique
McCannel Suture fixation of IOL to iris using standard and Sipser-chang technique Scott 19,198 Views • 2 years ago

Here Drs Oetting and Shriver of the University of Iowa demonstrate the McCannel technique of fixing an IOL to the iris. In this video both the standard McCannel suture retrieval technique and the Siepser/Chang modifed technique are demonstrated. A 10-O prolene with a long curved ctc-6 needle is u...sed to place a suture through the iris and under an 3 piece IOL haptic. Using the standard technique the two ends of the suture are retrieved through a common paracentesis near the fixation site and tied externally. The other haptic is tied using the Siepser sliding knot technique as described by Chang for this indication with an internal knot. The standard technique is a bit easier but does not allow as thight a knot for fixation of the iris to the haptic.

Medical Animation - Landging Animation
Medical Animation - Landging Animation Landging 3,693 Views • 2 years ago

http://www.landging.com Customize your medical animation | Wow your clients with 3D animation | Outsource to China and reduce risk with a trial project.

Insulin
Insulin samer kareem 1,671 Views • 2 years ago

Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas that allows your body to use (glucose) from carbohydrates in the food that you eat for energy or to store glucose for future use. Insulin helps keeps your blood sugar level from getting too high (hyperglycemia) or too low (hypoglycemia). The cells in your body need sugar for energy. However, sugar cannot go into most of your cells directly. After you eat food and your blood sugar level rises, cells in your pancreas (known as beta cells) are signaled to release insulin into your bloodstream. Insulin then attaches to and signals cells to absorb sugar from the bloodstream. Insulin is often described as a “key,” which unlocks the cell to allow sugar to enter the cell and be used for energy.

Strangest Medical Conditions You Never Heard Of
Strangest Medical Conditions You Never Heard Of Alicia Berger 7,178 Views • 2 years ago

Top weirdest medical conditions in the world. Beware of these shocking & rare medical syndromes that make up some of the worst and most bizarre in the world.

Glucose management tips
Glucose management tips News Canada 7,089 Views • 2 years ago

alternative ingredients for healthy meals and diabetes management.

Closing Up Teeth Spaces
Closing Up Teeth Spaces Dentist 10,282 Views • 2 years ago

closing up teeth spaces

Yag Laser Trabeculoplasty for Glaucoma Operation
Yag Laser Trabeculoplasty for Glaucoma Operation DrHouse 9,633 Views • 2 years ago

A LASAG Yag laser is in thermal mode, 1.5 Joules/pulse to treat the trabecular meshwork between the cornea and iris for glaucoma. The view is of the inside anterior eyeball.

How Does Foam Sclerotherapy Treat Varicose Veins?
How Does Foam Sclerotherapy Treat Varicose Veins? samer kareem 2,718 Views • 2 years ago

Sclerotherapy is a procedure used to eliminate varicose veins and spider veins. Sclerotherapy involves an injection of a solution (generally a salt solution) directly into the vein. The solution irritates the lining of the blood vessel, causing it to collapse and stick together and the blood to clot.Sep 17, 2016

Laparoscopic surgery for undescended testis
Laparoscopic surgery for undescended testis samer kareem 14,846 Views • 2 years ago

(cryptorchidism) is a testicle that hasn't moved into its proper position in the bag of skin hanging below the penis (scrotum) before birth. Usually just one testicle is affected, but about 10 percent of the time both testicles are undescended. An undescended testicle is uncommon in general, but common among baby boys born prematurely. The vast majority of the time, the undescended testicle moves into the proper position on its own, within the first few months of life. If your son has an undescended testicle that doesn't correct itself, surgery can relocate the testicle into the scrotum.

Electrical Cardioversion
Electrical Cardioversion M_Nabil 14,833 Views • 2 years ago

Electrical Cardioversion

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