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Cesarean Birth C Section HD
Cesarean Birth C Section HD Scott Stevens 125,910 Views • 2 years ago

Cesarean Birth C Section HD

Examination 4: Abdominal Examination OSCE - Talley + O'Connor's Clinical Examination
Examination 4: Abdominal Examination OSCE - Talley + O'Connor's Clinical Examination DrPhil 90 Views • 2 years ago

Talley + O'Connor's essential video guide to Abdominal Examination is here! Brush up on your skills and be sure to ace your OSCEs!

Biliary Atresia
Biliary Atresia samer kareem 1,430 Views • 2 years ago

Biliary atresia is a rare disease of the liver and bile ducts that occurs in infants. Symptoms of the disease appear or develop about two to eight weeks after birth. Cells within the liver produce liquid called bile. Bile helps to digest fat.

Subcuticular Suture
Subcuticular Suture samer kareem 18,756 Views • 2 years ago

The two biggest considerations when choosing a suture are the location and tension of the wound. Other important considerations are tensile strength, knot strength, handling, and tissue reactivity. Sutures are divided into two major groups: Absorbable – lose the majority of their tensile strength in less than 60 days. They are generally used for buried sutures and do not require removal. Non-absorbable – maintain the majority of their tensile strength for more than 60 days. They are generally used for skin surface sutures and do require removal postoperatively. Suture needles also come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Curved needles are almost exclusively used in dermatological surgery. Cutting needles move through the tissue more easily and may have their primary cutting edge on the inside of the curve (conventional cutting) or outside of the curve (reverse cutting). The benefit of reverse cutting is that the tapered puncture left by the suture is directed away from the wound edge and therefore tissue tearing is less common. Non-cutting round needles cause even less tissue tearing and may be especially useful in delicate areas and fascia.

Plastic Surgeon Explains Liposuction in Westchester, NY
Plastic Surgeon Explains Liposuction in Westchester, NY DrWolfeld 1,011 Views • 2 years ago

Plastic Surgeon in NY Doctor Michael Wolfeld of Wolfeld Plastic Surgery (http://www.drwolfeld.com) discusses case studies of of two patients who underwent a liposuction procedure.

Microvascular Decompression of facial nerve
Microvascular Decompression of facial nerve samer kareem 1,211 Views • 2 years ago

Brain Surgery: Microvascular Decompression of facial nerve for hemifacial spasm

Tonsil Stone Removal Procedure
Tonsil Stone Removal Procedure Scott 20,752 Views • 2 years ago

A tonsillolith lodged in the tonsillar crypt. Specialty. Otorhinolaryngology. Tonsilloliths, also known as tonsil stones, are clusters of calcified material that form in the tonsillar crypts, the crevices of the tonsils. While they occur most commonly in the palatine tonsils, they may also occur in the lingual tonsils.

Burns Degrees Classification
Burns Degrees Classification Mohamed Ibrahim 9,837 Views • 2 years ago

What are the classifications of burns? Burns are classified as first-, second-, or third-degree, depending on how deep and severe they penetrate the skin's surface. First-degree (superficial) burns. First-degree burns affect only the epidermis, or outer layer of skin. The burn site is red, painful, dry, and with no blisters. Mild sunburn is an example. Long-term tissue damage is rare and usually consists of an increase or decrease in the skin color. Second-degree (partial thickness) burns. Second-degree burns involve the epidermis and part of the dermis layer of skin. The burn site appears red, blistered, and may be swollen and painful. Third-degree (full thickness) burns. Third-degree burns destroy the epidermis and dermis and may go into the subcutaneous tissue. The burn site may appear white or charred Fourth degree burns. Fourth degree burns also damage the underlying bones, muscles, and tendons. There is no sensation in the area since the nerve endings are destroyed.

Breast  implant removed with capsule
Breast implant removed with capsule samer kareem 6,250 Views • 2 years ago

case of capsular contracture and shows how the abnormal capsule tightens around the implant and the problems this causes

Triplet C-section
Triplet C-section samer kareem 27,435 Views • 2 years ago

Triplet C-section

Carpal Tunnel Release Open
Carpal Tunnel Release Open Mohamed Ibrahim 51,142 Views • 2 years ago

During open carpal tunnel release surgery, the transverse carpal ligament is cut, which releases pressure on the median nerve and relieves the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. An incision is made at the base of the palm of the hand. This allows the doctor to see the transverse carpal ligament.

Integrative Physical Examination Lecture
Integrative Physical Examination Lecture Medical_Videos 12,009 Views • 2 years ago

Integrative Physical Examination Lecture

Pulmonary Physical Examination Lecture
Pulmonary Physical Examination Lecture Medical_Videos 7,238 Views • 2 years ago

Pulmonary Physical Examination Lecture

Post-Menopausal Bleeding
Post-Menopausal Bleeding samer kareem 15,707 Views • 2 years ago

Menopause is the end of menstruation. In clinical terms, you reach menopause when you haven't had a period for 12 months. Vaginal bleeding after menopause isn't normal and should be evaluated by your doctor. For instance, postmenopausal vaginal bleeding can be caused by: Cancer of the uterus, including endometrial cancer and uterine sarcoma Cancer of the cervix or vagina Thinning of the tissues lining the uterus (endometrial atrophy) or vagina (vaginal atrophy) Uterine fibroids Uterine polyps Infection of the uterine lining (endometritis) Medications such as hormone therapy and tamoxifen Pelvic trauma Bleeding from the urinary tract or rectum Excessive overgrowth of the cells that make up the lining of the uterus (endometrial hyperplasia) The cause of your bleeding may be entirely harmless. However, postmenopausal bleeding could result from something serious, so it's important to see your doctor promptly.

Physical Examination Introduction
Physical Examination Introduction Medical_Videos 8,070 Views • 2 years ago

Physical Examination Introduction

Lower Limb Physical Examination
Lower Limb Physical Examination Medical_Videos 8,712 Views • 2 years ago

Lower Limb Physical Examination

Traditional Medicine Using Snake
Traditional Medicine Using Snake Kennedy Nduta 26,439 Views • 2 years ago

Traditional African treatment for infertility

Real-time uncut unedited LASIK procedure live with real sound
Real-time uncut unedited LASIK procedure live with real sound Mohamed Ibrahim 109 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Areolar Connective Tissue
Histology of Areolar Connective Tissue Histology 6,750 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Areolar Connective Tissue

Histology of GastroEsophageal Junction
Histology of GastroEsophageal Junction Histology 5,300 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of GastroEsophageal Junction

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