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Obese Autopsy & cause of death
Obese Autopsy & cause of death samer kareem 6,225 Views • 2 years ago

Autopsy of a 56 year-old obese woman was suffering from Heart failure due to excess fat intake which cause heart diseases to her followed by Death.

Stuck Sex Toy Medical Removal Surgery
Stuck Sex Toy Medical Removal Surgery hooda 303,534 Views • 2 years ago

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Removal of blade of Tile cutter inside lung
Removal of blade of Tile cutter inside lung samer kareem 1,111 Views • 2 years ago

The DNA Journey
The DNA Journey samer kareem 1,595 Views • 2 years ago

your DNA Journey

Female Body Medical Autopsy for Anatomy Class
Female Body Medical Autopsy for Anatomy Class hooda 20,747 Views • 2 years ago

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Female Pelvic Floor Part 1
Female Pelvic Floor Part 1 Mohamed 71,548 Views • 2 years ago

The pelvic floor or pelvic diaphragm is composed of muscle fibers of the levator ani, the coccygeus, and associated connective tissue which span the area underneath the pelvis. The pelvic diaphragm is a muscular partition formed by the levatores ani and coccygei, with which may be included the parietal pelvic fascia on their upper and lower aspects. The pelvic floor separates the pelvic cavity above from the perineal region (including perineum) below.

The right and left levator ani lie almost horizontally in the floor of the pelvis, separated by a narrow gap that transmits the urethra, vagina, and anal canal. The levator ani is usually considered in three parts: pubococcygeus, puborectalis, and iliococcygeus. The pubococcygeus, the main part of the levator, runs backward from the body of the pubis toward the coccyx and may be damaged during parturition. Some fibers are inserted into the prostate, urethra, and vagina. The right and left puborectalis unite behind the anorectal junction to form a muscular sling . Some regard them as a part of the sphincter ani externus. The iliococcygeus, the most posterior part of the levator ani, is often poorly developed.

The coccygeus, situated behind the levator ani and frequently tendinous as much as muscular, extends from the ischial spine to the lateral margin of the sacrum and coccyx.

The pelvic cavity of the true pelvis has the pelvic floor as its inferior border (and the pelvic brim as its superior border.) The perineum has the pelvic floor as its superior border.

Some sources do not consider “pelvic floor” and “pelvic diaphragm” to be identical, with the “diaphragm” consisting of only the levator ani and coccygeus, while the “floor” also includes the perineal membrane and deep perineal pouch. However, other sources include the fascia as part of the diaphragm. In practice, the two terms are often used interchangeably.

Inferiorly, the pelvic floor extends into the anal triangle.

Incision and Drainage of a Huge Gluteal Abscess
Incision and Drainage of a Huge Gluteal Abscess Scott 52,145 Views • 2 years ago

Incision and Drainage of a Huge Gluteal Abscess

Female Circumcision Infibulation Corrective Surgery
Female Circumcision Infibulation Corrective Surgery Kennedy Nduta 3,815 Views • 2 years ago

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Late Term Abortion Baby Stuck inside Mother Doctor Crushes Head
Late Term Abortion Baby Stuck inside Mother Doctor Crushes Head Osama Kloub 479,279 Views • 2 years ago

CORRECTION: After review of this video, it is clear that this video is of a baby who is near full term (40 weeks) based on the size. Late trimester "abortions" are defined only to viability of a baby (24 weeks) A 24 week baby is much smaller than this baby shown and by definition this is not a late "abortion" procedure. The proper labeling of this video should be management of a deceased breech baby with "head entrapment" as this was almost certainly a naturally occuring delivery and an OB nightmare (Reviewed by Dr. Frederick Bright)

Is Cramping During Early Pregnancy a Sign of Miscarriage
Is Cramping During Early Pregnancy a Sign of Miscarriage samer kareem 1,480 Views • 2 years ago

If you're pregnant, you're likely paying extra close attention to your body. If you happen to feel a cramp you may worry that it is a sign of a miscarriage. While the first trimester is the most common time for miscarriages, there are other reasons for cramps. Whether it signals a miscarriage depends on when it occurs, the severity of the cramping, and whether you're experiencing other symptoms alongside it.

Penile Implant
Penile Implant samer kareem 12,837 Views • 2 years ago

Penile implants are devices placed inside the penis to allow men with erectile dysfunction (ED) to get an erection. Penile implants are typically recommended after other treatments for ED fail. There are two main types of penile implants, semirigid and inflatable.

Is Anal Sex Safe and Healthy?
Is Anal Sex Safe and Healthy? Scott 33,236 Views • 2 years ago

As more couples explore anal sex, understanding the risks, rewards, and proper strategy is important. Here's what you need to know about safety and more.

Testicles Autopsy - What is Inside Testicles?
Testicles Autopsy - What is Inside Testicles? hooda 22,709 Views • 2 years ago

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Medical Videos - Recto vaginal Exam
Medical Videos - Recto vaginal Exam hooda 69,772 Views • 2 years ago

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When Do You Ovulate - How to Know When You Are Ovulating
When Do You Ovulate - How to Know When You Are Ovulating hooda 19,431 Views • 2 years ago

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How to save a choking baby under age one year
How to save a choking baby under age one year samer kareem 1,879 Views • 2 years ago

Medical Video - Abortion Surgery
Medical Video - Abortion Surgery Paul Jensen 159,451 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical abortion using the dilatation and curretage technique.

Pelvic Exercises Routine After Hysterectomy
Pelvic Exercises Routine After Hysterectomy samer kareem 4,686 Views • 2 years ago

Learn how to start your Kegels or pelvic floor exercises after hysterectomy.

Normal Vaginal Delivery!
Normal Vaginal Delivery! samer kareem 7,896 Views • 2 years ago

Normal Vaginal Delivery

Vaginal hysterectomy!
Vaginal hysterectomy! samer kareem 16,517 Views • 2 years ago

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