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Bengmark Naso-Intestinal tube
Bengmark Naso-Intestinal tube samer kareem 6,333 Views • 2 years ago

Bengmark Naso-Intestinal tube

Squatting Delivery
Squatting Delivery Mohamed Ibrahim 226,804 Views • 2 years ago

Child birth in squatting positions. The most comfortable position for the mother

Coronay Artery Bypass Heart Surgery
Coronay Artery Bypass Heart Surgery Mohamed 16,711 Views • 2 years ago

A medical video showing coronary artery bypass surgery

Male Catheterization
Male Catheterization M_Nabil 49,054 Views • 2 years ago

Inserteing a foley catheter in the male's urethra

Continuous Suture
Continuous Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 10,080 Views • 2 years ago

Continuous Suture

Pfannenstiel Incision
Pfannenstiel Incision samer kareem 3,659 Views • 2 years ago

A Pfannenstiel incision /ˈfɑːnᵻnʃtiːl/ is a type of abdominal surgical incision that allows access to the abdomen. It is used for gynecologic and orthopedics surgeries, and it is the most common method for performing Caesarian sections today.

Laparoscopic Left Adrenalectomy
Laparoscopic Left Adrenalectomy Mohamed Ibrahim 11,889 Views • 2 years ago

laparoscopic left adrenalectomy in 150kg patient with Cushings

Catatonia
Catatonia samer kareem 7,304 Views • 2 years ago

This video illustrates several forms of catatonia including waxy flexibility, forced grasping, opposition, negativism and aversion.

Lumbar spine surgical procedure.
Lumbar spine surgical procedure. samer kareem 10,724 Views • 2 years ago

The goal of a decompression surgery is usually to relieve pain caused by nerve root pinching. There are two common causes of lumbar nerve root pressure: from a lumbar herniated disc or lumbar spinal stenosis. This type of pain is usually referred to as a radiculopathy, or sciatica. A decompression surgery involves removing a small portion of the bone over the nerve root and/or disc material from under the nerve root to relieve pinching of the nerve and provide more room for the nerve to heal. The most common types of decompression surgery are microdiscectomy and laminectomy.

Lembert Suture
Lembert Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 13,980 Views • 2 years ago

Lembert Suture for the intestine

Sinus infection
Sinus infection samer kareem 14,824 Views • 2 years ago

You're sneezing, coughing, and all stuffed up. It sounds and feels like a cold, alright. But as time goes on, you start to wonder. Is it turning into a sinus infection? They've got some things in common, but there are ways to tell them apart. The right ID lets your doctor get you the best treatment. What Is a Common Cold? It's an infection caused by a virus, a tiny living thing. You can't miss the symptoms: Nasal congestion Runny nose Post-nasal drip (drop-by-drop release of fluid from your nose into the back of the throat) Headache Fatigue You may also get a cough and a mild fever. The symptoms usually build, peak, and slowly disappear. Some medications can ease symptoms. For example, decongestants may decrease drainage and open the nasal passages. Pain relievers may help with fever and headache. Cough medicine may help, as well. Colds typically last from a few days to about a week or longer. Sometimes, a cold may cause swelling in the sinuses, hollow spaces in your skull that are connected to each other. The swelling can prevent the flow of mucus.

Insight eNO – Apieron's non-invasive monitor to measure exhaled nitric oxide
Insight eNO – Apieron's non-invasive monitor to measure exhaled nitric oxide InsighteNO 16,320 Views • 2 years ago

Insight eNO has revolutionized asthma treatment. Apieron’s asthma products as shown in this demo in AARC (American Association for Respiratory Care)help in managing asthma for patients suffering from acute asthma attacks by detecting exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) present in the human breath.

Cerebellar functions of the lower limbs USMLE
Cerebellar functions of the lower limbs USMLE USMLE 15,575 Views • 2 years ago

Cerebellar functions of the lower limbs from the USMLE collection

Mitral valve regurgitation
Mitral valve regurgitation samer kareem 13,751 Views • 2 years ago

Dr. Glenn Barnhart explains the symptoms of mitral valve regurgitation such as becoming short of breath. There are five structures of the mitral valve: annulus, leaflet tissue, chordae tendineae, papillary muscles, and left ventricle. All of these are taken into consideration when the mitral valve is leaking and not working right. There are four degrees of mitral valve regurgitation: mild, moderate, moderately severe,.

Ventricular Septal Defect device closure
Ventricular Septal Defect device closure samer kareem 30,176 Views • 2 years ago

A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an opening or hole in the wall that separates the two lower chambers of the heart. This wall is called the ventricular septum. The hole causes oxygen-rich blood to leak from the left side of the heart to the right side. This causes extra work for the right side of the heart, since more blood than necessary is flowing through the right ventricle to the lungs.

circumcision
circumcision united state 65,906 Views • 2 years ago

"The act of cutting off the prepuce or foreskin of males, or the internal labia of females." Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure
Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure Mohamed Ibrahim 41,842 Views • 2 years ago

Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure of a 42 years old female patient with a 3 months history of symptomatic vaginal bulge

Drainage of Large Abscess in the Buttock Region
Drainage of Large Abscess in the Buttock Region Scott 5,792 Views • 2 years ago

This poor old lady came with swelling in her left buttock for 10 days.She had history of injection in her buttocks two weeks back. She developed painful swelling and redness in her left gluteal region with difficulty in walking.It was diagnosed as injection abscess left gluteal region which needs incision and drainage under local anesthesia.Patient part painted and drapped.2% Lignocaine with adrenaline was infiltrated around the swelling for proper filed block.I use no-11 blade for stab incision over the swelling at the most fluctuating point of the abscess.You can watch how pus was flowing out from the cavity.The aim is to drain all pus from the abscess cavity.Finger exploration is essential to break all loculi inside the cavity, to know the depth and extend of the cavity and to fascilitate proper drainage of residual pus.after pus evacuation,, the cavity should be irrigated with normal saline and betadine solution.lastly the cavity to be packed with betadine soaked guage pieces.Proper dressing is essential.the dressing to be changed after 24 hours.daily dressing is essential with a good antibiotic coverage.the cavity usually obliterates within a period of seven to ten days.

Hemoglobin Breakdown
Hemoglobin Breakdown samer kareem 5,813 Views • 2 years ago

Red blood cells, which form one of the major constituents of blood, are characterized by the absence of nuclei, hence they are unable to undergo cellular division or generate new erythrocytes from old ones. This eventually leads to cell disintegration, which typically occurs 4 months after the fully developed red blood cells have been in circulation within the bloodstream. During the degeneration of the red blood cells, some components of the hemoglobin are excreted from the body while other parts are conserved.

Buttock Injection - Everything You Need To Know
Buttock Injection - Everything You Need To Know Scott 15,328 Views • 2 years ago

Everything You Need To Know about injections

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