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Very deep Comedone blackhead removed
Very deep Comedone blackhead removed samer kareem 2,176 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical tracheostomy
Surgical tracheostomy samer kareem 15,127 Views • 2 years ago

Biological Aortic Heart Valve
Biological Aortic Heart Valve samer kareem 13,542 Views • 2 years ago

Bioprosthetic valves used in heart valve replacement generally offer functional properties that are more similar to those of native valves.

Twin Childbirth Video
Twin Childbirth Video Surgeon 61,697 Views • 2 years ago

Twin Childbirth Video

Giant Infected Spider Bite
Giant Infected Spider Bite Scott 19,594 Views • 2 years ago

Are most spiders poisonous? The majority of the 3,000 spiders in the United States aren’t poisonous. Even if most spiders did bite, their fangs are too small or weak to puncture human skin. Their bites may leave itchy, red wounds that heal within a week or so. The spiders that do manage to bite through our skin and insert toxic venom can cause serious health complications. Read on to learn what spider bites look like, what spider varieties leave certain bites, and how to treat spider bites. What do spider bites look like? Identifying a spider bite is easier if you saw the spider that bit you, but it’s possible that you won’t notice the wound until hours later. Look for things like: swelling a red welt skin damage any troubling symptoms that accompany the bite Other possible symptoms that may accompany a spider bite include: itching or rash pain around the area of the bite muscle pain or cramping blister that’s red or purple in color sweating difficulty breathing headache nausea and vomiting fever chills anxiety or restlessness rashes swollen lymph glands high blood pressure Spider bites often take longer to heal than other insect bites, and they may affect skin tissues. It’s important to keep the bite clean to reduce the risk of infection. How to treat a spider bite at home In some cases, you can treat spider bites at home. For nonvenomous spider bites, follow these steps: Apply an ice pack on and off the bite for 10 minutes at a time. Elevate the area to reduce swelling. Take an antihistamine, such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl), to help with itching. Clean the area with soap and water to prevent infection. Apply antibiotic ointment to the area if blisters develop. Seek medical attention if you’re showing symptoms of a spider bite or if the symptoms don’t go away over time. Always seek medical attention if you suspect you’ve been bitten by one of the following species: brown recluse black widow hobo spider tarantula Brazilian wandering spider

Local anaesthetic injection prior to tumescence ready for varicose vein surgery
Local anaesthetic injection prior to tumescence ready for varicose vein surgery Mohamed Ibrahim 6,616 Views • 2 years ago

Local anaesthetic injection prior to tumescence ready for varicose vein surgery

Patient Assessment in emergency medicine
Patient Assessment in emergency medicine samer kareem 2,245 Views • 2 years ago

J-Pouch Reconstruction
J-Pouch Reconstruction samer kareem 8,077 Views • 2 years ago

When the colon and rectum are removed (due to ulcerative colitis or familial adenomatous polyposis), another reservoir must be created for bowel contents (stool) to exit the body. Surgically creating a “J” shaped reservoir (called a J-pouch) is an option for selected patients to store and pass stool.

Treating SVT with Adenosine
Treating SVT with Adenosine samer kareem 3,038 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic Removal of a Maxillary Sinus Cholesterol Cyst
Endoscopic Removal of a Maxillary Sinus Cholesterol Cyst DrHouse 21,858 Views • 2 years ago

The endoscopic removal of a large intramaxillary sinus cyst which contained serous like fluid and many shiny falt white cholesterol crystals.

How to Study The Human Anatomy
How to Study The Human Anatomy hooda 15,776 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to learn How to Study The Human Anatomy

Removing Worms and Parasites From Girl's Teeth
Removing Worms and Parasites From Girl's Teeth hooda 98,858 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of Removing Worms and Parasites From Girl's Mouth

Axillary Cannulation
Axillary Cannulation DrHouse 10,017 Views • 2 years ago

Axillary Cannulation: Antegrade Flow and Brain Protection

Scleral Buckling: Slinging Muscles & Marking Breaks
Scleral Buckling: Slinging Muscles & Marking Breaks Mohamed 11,654 Views • 2 years ago

Scleral Buckling: Slinging Muscles & Marking Breaks VR1 Basic Techniques

Lower Leg Amputation Surgery
Lower Leg Amputation Surgery samer kareem 20,744 Views • 2 years ago

This 3d medical animation features a dramatic operative room overview of a left leg below the knee surgical amputation following severe trauma to the ankle and foot.

Tongue Tie Release Treatment
Tongue Tie Release Treatment samer kareem 27,907 Views • 2 years ago

Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a condition present at birth that restricts the tongue's range of motion. With tongue-tie, an unusually short, thick or tight band of tissue (lingual frenulum) tethers the bottom of the tongue's tip to the floor of the mouth

Umbilical hernia repair Surgery
Umbilical hernia repair Surgery Liga de Cirurgia Hérnia Inguinal 49,240 Views • 2 years ago

LCHI - Hernia repair done by medical students with guidance and assistance of Professor Luiz Eduardo C. Miranda. Description of surgery is in portuguese.

Thyroid Nodule Needle Biopsy
Thyroid Nodule Needle Biopsy samer kareem 9,587 Views • 2 years ago

A thyroid biopsy is a procedure in which a small sample of tissue is removed from the thyroid gland and looked at under a microscope for cancer, infection, or other thyroid problems. The thyroid gland is found in front of the windpipe (trachea), just below the voice box (larynx). A sample of thyroid tissue can be taken by: Fine-needle biopsy. Your doctor puts a thin needle through the skin and into the thyroid gland. Many thyroid specialists like to use a needle biopsy method rather than surgery. Open biopsy. Your doctor makes a cut (incision) through the skin to see the thyroid gland. This method is done when other tests have not found the cause of your symptoms. Core needle biopsy. Your doctor inserts a needle with a special tip and removes a sample of tissue about the size of a grain of rice.

Ingrown hair turned into 140-pound tumor in man’s stomach
Ingrown hair turned into 140-pound tumor in man’s stomach hooda 15,138 Views • 2 years ago

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DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan
DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan Emery King 17,004 Views • 2 years ago

DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan -- where everything we do is just for them. ~ Detroit Medical Center

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