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Purse String Suture
Purse String Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 20,518 Views • 2 years ago

Purse String Suture

Volar Slab Splint
Volar Slab Splint dr_mohamed 18,028 Views • 2 years ago

Volar Slab Splint for Forearm and Wrist Fractures and Sprains

CT scan Abdomen
CT scan Abdomen academyo 26,467 Views • 2 years ago

The video will describe anatomical structures as seen on a CT scan. Please see discalimer on my website.

Funny Catheter Recycle Video
Funny Catheter Recycle Video Dharmendra Zala 27,871 Views • 2 years ago

With help from Trisolt Video Productions. We created a video to help payer sources, caregivers, and Healthcare Profesionals relate to the concept of not recycling Intermttent Catheters. Take a look and let us know what you think. If you would like to learn more about our Service Plus Program. Please call 800-747-0246 or visit www.colonialmed.com

Prostate
Prostate RAJESH PATEL 20,983 Views • 2 years ago

Prostate anatomy

Caesarean section for a breech
Caesarean section for a breech Mohamed Ibrahim 26,500 Views • 2 years ago

Caesarean section is the most common way to deliver a breech baby in the USA, Australia, and Great Britain. Like any major surgery, it involves risks. Maternal mortality is increased by a Caesarean section, but still remains a rare complication in the First World. Third World statistics are dramatically different, and mortality is increased significantly. There is remote risk of injury to the mother’s internal organs, injury to the baby, and severe hemorrhage requiring hysterectomy with resultant infertility. More commonly seen are problems with noncatastrophic bleeding, postoperative infection and wound healing problems. It should be added that the increase in maternal mortality rates could be slightly skewed due to the fact that Caesarean sections are often used during high-risk pregnancies and/or when mortality is already a strong possibility.

One large study has confirmed that elective cesarean section has lower risk to the fetus and a slightly increased risk to the mother, than planned vaginal delivery of the breech however elements of the methodology used have undergone some criticism.

The same birth injuries that can occur in vaginal breech birth may rarely occur in Caesarean breech delivery. A Caesarean breech delivery is still a breech delivery. However the soft tissues of the uterus and abdominal wall are more forgiving of breech delivery than the hard bony ring of the pelvis. If a Caesarean is scheduled in advance (rather than waiting for the onset of labor) there is a risk of accidentally delivering the baby too early, so that the baby might have complications of prematurity. The mother’s subsequent pregnancies will be riskier than they would be after a vaginal birth (uterine rupture). The presence of a uterine scar will be a risk factor for any subsequent pregnancies.

Breast Self-Examination
Breast Self-Examination al2phoenix 52,185 Views • 2 years ago

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anatomy of human (china)
anatomy of human (china) 100doctor 31,827 Views • 2 years ago

The language is chinese mandarin(Putonghua)

Epiglottitis
Epiglottitis Mohamed Ibrahim 18,426 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic picture of turban epiglottis in patient of epiglottitis

ChildBirth
ChildBirth Osama Kloub 35,309 Views • 2 years ago

A great video showing the multiple presentations of the baby which the doctor may encounter while delivery like breech presentation..etc

Vacuum Extraction Childbirth Video
Vacuum Extraction Childbirth Video Alicia Berger 27,139 Views • 2 years ago

Vacuum Extraction Childbirth Video with ventouse

Orgasmic Childbirth Video
Orgasmic Childbirth Video Alicia Berger 141,575 Views • 2 years ago

Orgasmic childbirth is a new variant of water birth delivery.

Sex Change Operation in Thailand
Sex Change Operation in Thailand ThailandMedical Tourism 4,624 Views • 2 years ago

Thailand is the global leader for sex change operations.

Thai Traditional Massage
Thai Traditional Massage ThailandMedical Tourism 18,481 Views • 2 years ago

Thai traditional massage is world renowned to the point of being a global brand

Femoral Hernia Examination
Femoral Hernia Examination Mohamed 40,156 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the examination of femoral hernia.

Perform Nasal Irrigation with NasalCare
Perform Nasal Irrigation with NasalCare Nasal Care 7,520 Views • 2 years ago

This video: Nasal irrigation, also known as nasal rinsining, is your solution! Nasal Cares nasal irrigation system is an all-natural, simple, and easy sinus and allergy treatment that brings gentle and soothing sinus relief. Visit www.nasalcleanse.com to learn more about the safe, simple and all-natural relief you can experience with NasalCares nasal irrigation system.

No mesh indirect hernia surgery-Desarda Repair
No mesh indirect hernia surgery-Desarda Repair Mohan desarda 10,600 Views • 2 years ago

Inguinal hernia repair without mesh, Desarda Repair, no recurrence, pain, no mesh hernia surgery, hernia operation, no mesh, without mesh, hernia operation, hernia surgery, new method.http://www.desarda.com

Mechanism of Vaginal Childbirth
Mechanism of Vaginal Childbirth Doctor 477,276 Views • 2 years ago

Childbirth (also called labour, birth, partus or parturition) is the culmination of a human pregnancy or gestation period with the birth of one or more newborn infants from a woman's uterus. The process of normal human childbirth is categorized in three stages of labour: the shortening and dilation of the cervix, descent and birth of the infant, and birth of the placenta. In many cases, with increasing frequency, childbirth is achieved through caesarean section, the removal of the neonate through a surgical incision in the abdomen, rather than through vaginal birth. In the U.S. and Canada it represents nearly 1 in 3 (31.8%) and 1 in 4 (22.5%) of all childbirths, respectively.

White Blood Cell Chasing Bacteria
White Blood Cell Chasing Bacteria Doctor 62,229 Views • 2 years ago

A very interesting video showing how white blood cells (Neutrophil) are chasing bacteria (Diplococci). It also shows how the white blood cell engulf the bacteria. This is a real video.

Rhabdomyolysis Video
Rhabdomyolysis Video Doctor 7,554 Views • 2 years ago

Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which damaged skeletal muscle (Ancient Greek: rhabdomyo-) tissue breaks down rapidly (Greek –lysis). This damage may be caused by physical (e.g. crush injury), chemical, or biological factors. Breakdown products of damaged muscle cells are released into the bloodstream; some of these, such as the protein myoglobin, are harmful to the kidney and may lead to kidney dysfunction. The severity of the symptoms (which may include muscle pains, vomiting and confusion) depends on the extent of the muscle damage, and whether kidney failure develops. The mainstay of treatment is generous intravenous fluids, but could include dialysis or hemofiltration.

Rhabdomyolysis and its complications are significant problems for those injured in disasters such as earthquakes and bombing. Relief efforts in areas struck by earthquakes often include medical teams with skills and equipment for treatment of survivors with rhabdomyolysis. The disease and its mechanisms were first fully elucidated during the Blitz of London in 1941.

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