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What Is Resective Surgery for Epilepsy?
What Is Resective Surgery for Epilepsy? samer kareem 3,705 Views • 3 years ago

Epilepsy surgery is reserved for people whose seizures are not well controlled by seizure medicines. This situation is sometimes called being "medically refractory" or "drug resistant." In children, the definition of medically refractory is even more individualized to the specific child's situation. Surgery may be considered for some children after weeks to months of treatment with seizure medicines.

Giant Swollen Leg Elephantiasis Filariasis
Giant Swollen Leg Elephantiasis Filariasis Scott Stevens 8,778 Views • 3 years ago

Giant Swollen Leg Elephantiasis Filariasis

Pneumonia
Pneumonia samer kareem 27,562 Views • 3 years ago

How do you know if you have pneumonia? They may include: Cough. You will likely cough up mucus (sputum) from your lungs. ... Fever. Fast breathing and feeling short of breath. Shaking and "teeth-chattering" chills. Chest pain that often feels worse when you cough or breathe in. Fast heartbeat. Feeling very tired or very weak. Nausea and vomiting.

600 million air pockets in your Lung
600 million air pockets in your Lung samer kareem 1,543 Views • 3 years ago

Your lungs are have 600 million air pockets -- enough to cover a tennis court.

Learn How to Give Intramuscular Injection
Learn How to Give Intramuscular Injection hooda 4,175 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that video to know How to Give Intramuscular Injection

Psychotic Depression Information
Psychotic Depression Information Medical_Videos 10,155 Views • 3 years ago

Psychotic Depression Information

PrepLadder Clinical Essentials | Incisional Hernia: Clinical Examination | Dr. Pritesh Singh
PrepLadder Clinical Essentials | Incisional Hernia: Clinical Examination | Dr. Pritesh Singh DrPhil 221 Views • 3 years ago

Step in the Clinic with Dr. Pritesh Singh and get a practical insight into the Clinical Examination of Incisional Hernia.

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50 Orgasms A Day
50 Orgasms A Day samer kareem 4,907 Views • 3 years ago

50 Orgasms A Day

Choking Child Video Demonstration
Choking Child Video Demonstration Doctor 11,730 Views • 3 years ago

Choking Child Video Demonstration

What Are the Symptoms of Uterine Polyps?
What Are the Symptoms of Uterine Polyps? samer kareem 1,635 Views • 3 years ago

Uterine polyps, also called endometrial polyps, are usually small, bulb-shaped masses of endometrial tissue attached to the uterus by a stalk. They are soft, as opposed to uterine fibroids, which can grow much bigger and are made of hard muscle.

Gall bladder Lumigram
Gall bladder Lumigram Mohamed 12,314 Views • 3 years ago

Gallbladder "Lumigram" - shows the common bile duct(being probed) and the cystic duct (the duct YOU WANT TO CUT)

Meniscus Tear
Meniscus Tear samer kareem 2,103 Views • 3 years ago

A torn meniscus is one of the most common knee injuries. Any activity that causes you to forcefully twist or rotate your knee, especially when putting the pressure of your full weight on it, can lead to a torn meniscus. Each of your knees has two menisci — C-shaped pieces of cartilage that act like a cushion between your shinbone and your thighbone. A torn meniscus causes pain, swelling and stiffness. You also might have trouble extending your knee fully. Conservative treatment — such as rest, ice and medication — is sometimes enough to relieve the pain of a torn meniscus and give the injury time to heal on its own. In other cases, however, a torn meniscus requires surgical repair.

Balloon Sinuplasty for Sinus Infection
Balloon Sinuplasty for Sinus Infection samer kareem 5,023 Views • 3 years ago

Balloon Sinuplasty for Sinus Infection

Cervicofacial Advancement Flap for SCC
Cervicofacial Advancement Flap for SCC Doctor 13,321 Views • 3 years ago

This video shows a patient with a large squamous cell carcinoma that has eroded through his external ear. The lesion has also infiltrated the parotid gland. We show the resection of this lesion with associated reconstruction.

Position of the Baby during Pregnancy
Position of the Baby during Pregnancy samer kareem 64,884 Views • 3 years ago

Occiput or cephalic — the baby's head is down, and the baby is facing the mother's abdomen. This position results in back pain and a prolonged labor. Transverse — the baby is lying crosswise in the uterus, side-to-side over the mother's pelvis, in a horizontal position rather than vertical.

Domestic Violence Healthcare Response
Domestic Violence Healthcare Response drjeanneking 13,475 Views • 3 years ago

Healthcare providers are in the best position to assess for domestic violence, yet have obstacles to doing so. See the benefits to moving beyond these obstacles for those you serve. And discover an accurate, convenient and confidential way to assess for domestic abuse.

Fractured implant extraction
Fractured implant extraction Mohamed Ibrahim 11,086 Views • 3 years ago

Fractured implant extraction

Newborn Resuscitation!
Newborn Resuscitation! samer kareem 2,290 Views • 3 years ago

Fetal Surgery for CCAM and the EXIT Procedure (6 of 10)
Fetal Surgery for CCAM and the EXIT Procedure (6 of 10) Surgeon 234 Views • 3 years ago

If a fetal lung lesion is causing heart failure, fetal surgery may be performed to remove the CCAM before birth. http://fetalsurgery.chop.edu

N. Scott Adzick, MD, Mark Johnson, MD, and Holly Hedrick, MD, experts from the Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, explain when fetal intervention for CCAM is recommended, the various approaches that may be used to treat the most complex fetal lung lesions before birth, and how these procedures are performed.

One concern with fetal lung lesions is that they take up space in the chest. If the lung mass grows and pushes the heart and other organs out of place, it can lead to complications such as fetal hydrops (heart failure in the fetus). If this happens, a fetal surgery procedure may be performed to remove the CCAM before birth.
In other cases, an EXIT procedure may be performed to partially deliver the baby, so the team can remove the mass before the baby is fully delivered.

In this video series, parents, nurses and doctors from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment talk about the different types of fetal lung lesions like congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM) and bronchopulmonary sequestration (BPS), the importance of accurate diagnosis and monitoring, and the most advanced treatment options currently available. They also discuss follow-up care and long-term outcomes for babies diagnosed with fetal lung lesions.

heart dissection
heart dissection samer kareem 23,720 Views • 3 years ago

heart dissection / cardiac anatomy

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