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Lumbar Puncture
Lumbar Puncture Dr.Neelesh Bhandari 13,047 Views • 2 years ago

How to perform a lumbar puncture.

Human ovulation captured on film
Human ovulation captured on film Mohamed 27,087 Views • 2 years ago

To record the sequence, Stephan Gordts and Ivo Brosens of the Leuven Institute for Fertility & Embryology in Belgium performed transvaginal laparoscopy, which involves making a small cut in the vaginal wall and observing the ovary with an endoscope.

"This allows us direct access to and observation of the tubo-ovarian structures without manipulation using forceps," says Gordts.

For the photos of ovulation, which only accidentally captured the critical moment, Jacques Donnez at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL) in Brussels, Belgium, used gas to distend the organs for photography. However, Gordts and Brosens planned the procedure to coincide with ovulation and used saline solution to "float" the structures.
Perfect timing

Observation was timed for the day of the peak of the patient's luteal hormone cycle. Ovulation was predicted to occur on the evening of the day of the LH peak, and the endoscope introduced at 6 pm.

A small amount of saline was used to float the opening of the fallopian tube, its fimbriae (the "fingers" that sweep the egg into the tube) and the ovary itself. This gives a more natural appearance than gas, says Gordts.

In the video, the fimbriae can be seen sweeping in time with the patient's heartbeat. A mucus plug can be seen protruding from the ovary – this contains the egg.

"The ovum is not captured 'naked'," says Gordts. "There is no eruption like a volcano."

Gordts says that in clinical practice it is not easy to organise the observation of ovulation. "We were probably lucky to be successful at our first attempt," he says.

Cranial nerves exam 1st to 7th USMLE
Cranial nerves exam 1st to 7th USMLE USMLE 12,927 Views • 2 years ago

Cranial nerves exam 1st to 7th from the USMLE collection

bimanual examination
bimanual examination wss4m 188,782 Views • 2 years ago

http://www.wss4m.com/vb

Ingested Poison
Ingested Poison Mohamed 6,853 Views • 2 years ago

How to deal with a case of ingested poison

Decortication For Pleural Empyema
Decortication For Pleural Empyema Mohamed Ibrahim 24,107 Views • 2 years ago

49-years old patient complaining of cough, fever and pleuritic pain for 2 weeks. At admission he was febrile and tachypnic. Chest X-Ray showed left pleural effusion. Thoracocentesis revealed purulent fluid. Chest CT-scan showed large and loculated left pleural effusion and pleural thickening. VATS decortication was performed through three incisions.

Intussuseption and Appendectomy
Intussuseption and Appendectomy DrHouse 9,366 Views • 2 years ago

Intussuseption and Appendectomy

Lamellar Keratoplasty (LK)
Lamellar Keratoplasty (LK) Mohamed 11,878 Views • 2 years ago

Most corneal transplants performed in the U.S. involve replacing the entire thickness of the diseased cornea with a healthy donor cornea (called penetrating keratoplasty or PK). In partial-thickness corneal transplants (LK), only the anterior (surface) layers of the cornea are removed. The donor cornea is then attached to the host corneal bed, containing only posterior (deeper) layers. LK is less risky, but tends to result in somewhat inferior vision vs. PK and cannot be performed if the disease process (e.g. scar) involves the deeper layers of the cornea.

Laparoscopic Appendectomy Procedure video
Laparoscopic Appendectomy Procedure video DrPhil 14,292 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Appendectomy Video

Stephen Jenkins
Stephen Jenkins hipresurface_bhr 9,256 Views • 2 years ago

Stephen has got the medical treatment at Asian Hip Resurfacing Surgical Center in india.

Dr.Vijay Bose (Orthopedic Consultant),

Asian Hip Resurfacing Surgical Center.

Clavicle Giant Cell Tumor Resection
Clavicle Giant Cell Tumor Resection DrHouse 12,189 Views • 2 years ago

wide resection of giant cell tumor ,then strut grafting using free fibula graft,knowles pinning of the graft.

Female Catheter Insertion
Female Catheter Insertion DrHouse 50,807 Views • 2 years ago

Female Catheter Insertion

Water Birth Video
Water Birth Video DrPhil 66,328 Views • 2 years ago

An educational video of water birth vaginal delivery

Laparoscopic Suture Repair of Bowel
Laparoscopic Suture Repair of Bowel DrPhil 9,163 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Suture Repair of Bowel

Two Hands Tie
Two Hands Tie DrPhil 12,192 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of a two-hand tie for wound closure

Spinal Cord Recovery Therapy
Spinal Cord Recovery Therapy Emery King 10,264 Views • 2 years ago

About 15 minutes of vibration produces similar results to an hour of conventional resistance therapy, and produces less stress on joints, ligaments and tendons. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Drop Arm Test
Drop Arm Test Anatomist 13,719 Views • 2 years ago

Drop Arm Test

Laparoscopic anterior resection for cancer colon
Laparoscopic anterior resection for cancer colon mohamed al emadi 7,960 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic anterior resection for cancer colon in Qatar by Dr. Al-Emadi

Mommy Makeover Surgery NYC Case Study #2
Mommy Makeover Surgery NYC Case Study #2 Carlin Vickery 12,726 Views • 2 years ago

Mommy Makeover plastic surgery in NYC and is a fairly new phenomena. This video, from 5thavenue surgery; http://www.5thavesurgery.com, goes through a case study of a patient getting plastic surgery in NYC. Check out what a Mommy Makeover can do for your body and what Plastic Surgery can do for you.

Combitube Insertion
Combitube Insertion Doctor 10,410 Views • 2 years ago

The Combitube is a twin lumen device designed for use in emergency situations and difficult airways. It can be inserted without the need for visualization into the oropharynx, and usually enters the esophagus. It has a low volume inflatable distal cuff and a much larger proximal cuff designed to occlude the oro- and nasopharynx.

If the tube has entered the trachea, ventilation is achieved through the distal lumen as with a standard ETT. More commonly the device enters the esophagus and ventilation is achieved through multiple proximal apertures situated above the distal cuff. In the latter case the proximal and distal cuffs have to be inflated to prevent air from escaping through the esophagus or back out of the oro- and nasopharynx.

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