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HoLEP (Holmium laser enucleation of prostate)
HoLEP (Holmium laser enucleation of prostate) Mohamed 18,120 Views • 2 years ago

HoLEP (Holmium laser enucleation of prostate)

Cell -- Metabolism and mitochondria
Cell -- Metabolism and mitochondria academyo 18,096 Views • 2 years ago

The video will describe aerobic and anaerobic metabolim in mitochondria. Please visit my website for disclaimer.

IVF vs. Tubal-Reversal
IVF vs. Tubal-Reversal CHTRC Webmaster 18,084 Views • 2 years ago

Dr. Berger, Medical Director of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center discusses the pros and cons of tubal reversal vs. IVF with a couple wanting a baby after a tubal ligation.

Causes of Itching in the Vulva
Causes of Itching in the Vulva Surgeon 18,077 Views • 2 years ago

A video discussing Causes of Itching in the Vulva

Chest Expansion Clinical Exam
Chest Expansion Clinical Exam Harvard_Student 18,075 Views • 2 years ago

Chest Expansion Clinical Exam

Vaginal Prolapse Treatment
Vaginal Prolapse Treatment samer kareem 18,055 Views • 2 years ago

Many women are able to reduce pain and pressure from a pelvic organ prolapse with nonsurgical treatment, which may include making lifestyle changes, doing exercises, and/or using a removable device called a pessary that is placed into the vagina to support areas of prolapse.

Bat Ears Correction Plastic Surgery
Bat Ears Correction Plastic Surgery Surgeon 18,044 Views • 2 years ago

Bat Ears Correction Plastic Surgery

Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery Video
Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery Video Surgeon 18,028 Views • 2 years ago

Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery Video

Surgical Mask How To Wear
Surgical Mask How To Wear Harvard_Student 18,028 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical Mask How To Wear

Volar Slab Splint
Volar Slab Splint dr_mohamed 18,025 Views • 2 years ago

Volar Slab Splint for Forearm and Wrist Fractures and Sprains

Valsalva's maneuver
Valsalva's maneuver samer kareem 18,025 Views • 2 years ago

The Valsalva Maneuver is any attempt to exhale with the mouth and nose closed. Named after the Italian physician and anatomist, Antonio Maria Valsalva (1666-1723), it is also known as Valsalva's Test and Valsalva's Method.

Treating Scoliosis with Magnets
Treating Scoliosis with Magnets samer kareem 17,985 Views • 2 years ago

Pediatric orthopedic surgeons at Columbia are using a new device with magnetic technology that avoids the need for multiple spine-lengthening surgeries to correct early-onset scoliosis, a severe curvature of the spine in young children. In April 2014, Michael Vitale, MD, the Ana Lucia Professor of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery at CUMC and 1995 graduate of P&S, performed the first procedure in the New York area, using the device to treat a 5-year-old boy. When braces and casts cannot control scoliosis in young children, surgeons turn to growing rods, which help correct the curve while allowing the spine to grow. When spinal maturity is near, the rods are removed and a spinal fusion can be performed. But during years of treatment with growing rods, patients must undergo surgery every six months to lengthen the rods to keep up with the patients’ growth. A patient may undergo eight to 10 procedures, which are costly and result in lost time for parents at work and children at school. The new device—MAGEC (MAGnetic Expansion Control) rods—contains a mechanism inside the growing rods that allows surgeons to lengthen the rods with a handheld external magnet, without surgery.

Myopia Animation
Myopia Animation DrHouse 17,981 Views • 2 years ago

This animated video reviews myopia, which is the medical term for nearsightedness.

Large Clot in the heart
Large Clot in the heart samer kareem 17,977 Views • 2 years ago

watch to see the Large Clot in the heart

Thyroidectomy
Thyroidectomy Surgeon 17,967 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing thyroidectomy surgery

How to Insert a Tampon
How to Insert a Tampon samer kareem 17,963 Views • 2 years ago

How to Insert a Tampon

AMAZING WORM EXTRACTION FROM BILE DUCTS
AMAZING WORM EXTRACTION FROM BILE DUCTS Scott 17,956 Views • 2 years ago

A 30 YEAR WOMEN WITH INTRACTABLE BILIARY COLIC CASE REPORT: This 30 year women developed severe pain right upper quadrant for last 10 days. She sought many consultations and was given intravenous analgesics both (nonnarcortic and narcotic). Pain did not subside and she sought my consultation. Examination revealed her to be in agony with severe upper abdominal pain. General physical examination was otherwise unremarkable. Abdominal examination revealed mild tenderness in right hypochondrium with doubtful Murphy's sign. Urgent abdominal ultrasound showed a linear structure in bile ducts making slow writhing movements. The structure had an anechoic tube (alimentary canal) inside suggestive of a large Ascarid. Urgent ERCP was performed and bile duct and pancreatic duct cannulated selectively. Pancreatic duct was normal. Bile ducts contained a long linear filling defect extending from lower end of common bile duct to right intrahepatic duct (see image gallery for ERCP plate). A basket was introduced in the duct (see video clip) and the linear structure was engaged with soft closure and extracted out of the bile duct. Accompanying the basket was a 25 cm thick highly motile Ascarid. To recover the worm, endoscope was withdrawn along with the basket and the friendly catch. While the endoscope was being withdrawn and the basket was in the duodenum with the worm out of bile duct, patient indicated of relief of abdominal pain. A relook cholangiogram showed no more structures in the duct. She was given antihelmintic therapy and passed hundreds of worms with the feces. The worms recovered form stools were both male and female population and varied in length and size. However the lone worm recovered form bile ducts was the longest and the thickest male worm. The phenomenal behavior of this ubiquitous infection remains unexplained. (Source Records from Dr. Khuroo's Medical Clinic. Review prepared by Mehnaaz Sultan Khuroo Host website www.drkhuroo.org , E-mail: mkhuroo@yahoo.com ).

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome samer kareem 17,942 Views • 2 years ago

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common endocrine system disorder among women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS may have enlarged ovaries that contain small collections of fluid — called follicles — located in each ovary as seen during an ultrasound exam. Infrequent or prolonged menstrual periods, excess hair growth, acne, and obesity can all occur in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. In adolescents, infrequent or absent menstruation may raise suspicion for the condition. The exact cause of polycystic ovary syndrome is unknown. Early diagnosis and treatment along with weight loss may reduce the risk of long-term complications, such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

Bone Scan Introduction
Bone Scan Introduction Mohamed 17,925 Views • 2 years ago

A Bone scan or bone scintigraphy is a nuclear scanning test to find certain abnormalities in bone which are triggering the bone's attempts to heal. It is primarily used to help diagnose a number of conditions relating to bones, including: cancer of the bone or cancers that have spread (metastasized) to the bone, locating some sources of bone inflammation (e.g. bone pain such as lower back pain due to a fracture), the diagnosis of fractures that may not be visible in traditional X-ray images, and the detection of damage to bones due to certain infections and other problems.

Nuclear medicine bone scans are one of a number of methods of bone imaging, all of which are used to visually detect bone abnormalities. Such imaging studies include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray computed tomography (CT) and in the case of 'bone scans' nuclear medicine. However, a nuclear bone scan is a functional test, which means it measures an aspect of bone metabolism, which most other imaging techniques cannot. The nuclear bone scan competes with the FDG-PET scan in seeing abnormal metabolism in bones, but it is considerably less expensive.

Nuclear bone scans are not to be confused with the completely different test often termed a "bone density scan," DEXA or DXA, which is a low exposure X-ray test measuring bone density to look for osteoporosis and other diseases where bones lose mass, without any bone re-building activity. The nuclear medicine scan technique is sensitive to areas of unusual bone re-building activity because the radiopharmaceutical is taken up by osteoblast cells which build bone. The technique therefore is sensitive to fractures and bone reaction to infections and bone tumors, including tumor metastases to bones, because all these pathologies trigger bone osteoblast activity. The bone scan is not sensitive to osteoporosis or multiple myeloma in bones, and therefore other techniques must be used to assess bone abnormalities from these diseases.

Surgical Removal of Mucocele from Lower Lip
Surgical Removal of Mucocele from Lower Lip Doctor 17,919 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical removal of mucocele from lower lip

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