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Man's Hand Caught Inside Meat Grinder Removal
Man's Hand Caught Inside Meat Grinder Removal hooda 23,002 Views • 2 years ago

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What are Hemorrhoids
What are Hemorrhoids Scott 26,498 Views • 2 years ago

Hemorrhoids (HEM-uh-roids), also called piles, are swollen veins in your anus and lower rectum, similar to varicose veins. Hemorrhoids have a number of causes, although often the cause is unknown. They may result from straining during bowel movements or from the increased pressure on these veins during pregnancy.

Evidence Based Herbal Medicine
Evidence Based Herbal Medicine Mostafa Yakoot 1,339 Views • 2 years ago

TV interview with Dr. Mostafa Yakoot, MD discussing latest researches on herbal drugs

Scoliosis Fusion  Surgery
Scoliosis Fusion Surgery samer kareem 25,082 Views • 2 years ago

In as many as 80% of cases, doctors don’t find the exact reason for a curved spine. Scoliosis without a known cause is what doctors call “idiopathic.” Some kinds of scoliosis do have clear causes. Doctors divide those curves into two types -- structural and nonstructural. In nonstructural scoliosis, the spine works normally, but looks curved. Why does this happen? There are a number of reasons, such as one leg’s being longer than the other, muscle spasms, and inflammations like appendicitis. When these problems are treated, this type of scoliosis often goes away.

Breast Tissue Expander Removal With Permanent Implant and Fat Grafting
Breast Tissue Expander Removal With Permanent Implant and Fat Grafting Scott 12,449 Views • 2 years ago

In today's video our patient is on the second stage of her breast reconstruction journey. Previously she had a mastectomy on the left side then we inserted a tissue expander to help stretch the breast tissue to create a pocket for the permanent breast implant that we are placing in today's video. On top of the breast implant we are grafting this patient's own fat into the breast to add a little extra volume and help it be more symmetrical with the other breast.

Complete bedside Hernia Examination
Complete bedside Hernia Examination DrPhil 237 Views • 3 years ago

Femoral Shaft Fracture Intramedullary Nailing (Femur Fracture Surgery)
Femoral Shaft Fracture Intramedullary Nailing (Femur Fracture Surgery) Scott 5,396 Views • 2 years ago

This is an example of a surgery to fix a femur (thigh bone) fracture utilizing an intramedullary nail. This is a minimally invasive way of fixing this surgical problem and allows for immediate range of motion and full weight-bearing.

How To Whiten Your Yellow Teeth Naturally
How To Whiten Your Yellow Teeth Naturally hooda 13,791 Views • 2 years ago

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Diplegic Gait Demonstration
Diplegic Gait Demonstration samer kareem 1,894 Views • 2 years ago

The patient has spasticity in the lower extremities greater than the upper extremities. The hips and knees are flexed and adducted with the ankles extended and internally rotated. When the patient walks both lower extremities are circumducted and the upper extremities are held in a mid or low guard position. This type of gait is usually seen with bilateral periventricular lesions. The legs are more affected than the arms because the corticospinal tract axons that are going to the legs are closest to the ventricles.

Bugs Removal from Ear Canal
Bugs Removal from Ear Canal Scott 27,661 Views • 2 years ago

Bugs Removal from Ear Canal

Tongue Lipoma Removal
Tongue Lipoma Removal Scott 21,379 Views • 2 years ago

Tongue Lipoma Removal

Right ventricular dysfunction
Right ventricular dysfunction samer kareem 4,630 Views • 2 years ago

In patients with advanced congestive heart failure due to cardiomyopathy or ischemia, right ventricle shortening is the only significant independent associate of survival by multivariate analysis (as opposed to other parameters including left ventricular ejection fraction, cardiac index, and pulmonary resistance).

Pediatric Urine Samples Collection
Pediatric Urine Samples Collection Harvard_Student 13,491 Views • 2 years ago

Pediatric Urine Samples Collection

Acute Intermittent Porphyria
Acute Intermittent Porphyria samer kareem 10,155 Views • 2 years ago

Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is a rare autosomal dominant metabolic disorder affecting the production of heme, the oxygen-binding prosthetic group of hemoglobin. It is characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme porphobilinogen deaminase.

Eric's Home Dialysis
Eric's Home Dialysis Scott 389 Views • 3 years ago

Eric's Home Dialysis

Urinary bladder
Urinary bladder samer kareem 9,972 Views • 2 years ago

The urinary bladder is a hollow muscular organ that collects urine from the kidneys before disposal by urination. A hollow muscular, and distensible (or elastic) organ, the bladder sits on the pelvic floor. Urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra.

Basic Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Basic Endoscopic Sinus Surgery samer kareem 1,492 Views • 2 years ago

Step-by-step process of performing endoscopic sinus surgery.

Duodenal Atresia
Duodenal Atresia samer kareem 5,975 Views • 2 years ago

Duodenal atresia, also known as duodenojejunal atresia, is the congenital absence or complete closure of a portion of the lumen of the duodenum. It causes increased levels of amniotic fluid during pregnancy (polyhydramnios) and intestinal obstruction in newborn babies.

James Dunn, MD, PhD - Division Chief of Pediatric Surgery, Surgeon-in-Chief
James Dunn, MD, PhD - Division Chief of Pediatric Surgery, Surgeon-in-Chief hooda 112 Views • 3 years ago

James Dunn, MD, PhD is a pediatric surgeon at Stanford Children's Health. He is board certified in General Surgery and Pediatric Surgery.

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Vaginal Childbirth Animation
Vaginal Childbirth Animation Mohamed Ibrahim 2,207 Views • 2 years ago

An animation showing vaginal childbirth (delivery)

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