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Laparotomy Closure Abdomen Animation
Laparotomy Closure Abdomen Animation Anatomist 8,258 Views • 2 years ago

Laparotomy Closure Abdomen Animation

Physiology of Urinary System in Arabic
Physiology of Urinary System in Arabic Anatomist 10,215 Views • 2 years ago

Physiology of Urinary System in Arabic

Lip Laceration repair
Lip Laceration repair samer kareem 3,144 Views • 2 years ago

This video details the layered closure of a through-and-through facial laceration

The basics of the ECG
The basics of the ECG samer kareem 17,234 Views • 2 years ago

This short course reviews the main features of EKG tracings. A method for analyzing EKGs is also presented. This method includes assessment of rhythm, calculating heart rate, observing P-wave forms, measurement of EKG intervals and segments and the evaluation of other relevant waves.

Vaginal Discharge
Vaginal Discharge samer kareem 4,919 Views • 2 years ago

Vaginal discharge serves an important housekeeping function in the female reproductive system. Fluid made by glands inside the vagina and cervix carries away dead cells and bacteria. This keeps the vagina clean and helps prevent infection. Most of the time, vaginal discharge is perfectly normal. The amount can vary, as can odor and hue (its color can range from clear to a milky white-ish), depending on the time in your menstrual cycle. For example, there will be more discharge if you are ovulating, breastfeeding, or are sexually aroused. The smell may be different if you are pregnant or you haven't been diligent about your personal hygiene. None of those changes is cause for alarm. However, if the color, smell, or consistency seems significantly unusual, especially if it accompanied by vaginal itching or burning, you could be noticing an infection or other condition. What causes abnormal discharge? Any change in the vagina's balance of normal bacteria can affect the smell, color, or discharge texture. These are a few of the things that can upset that balance:

Diabetic Nephropathy Animation 3D
Diabetic Nephropathy Animation 3D Alicia Berger 12,196 Views • 2 years ago

Diabetic Nephropathy Animation 3D

Hidradenitis Suppurativa Surgery, Hidradenitis Suppurativa Photos, Hidradenitis Suppurativa Nz
Hidradenitis Suppurativa Surgery, Hidradenitis Suppurativa Photos, Hidradenitis Suppurativa Nz marin vinasco 1,423 Views • 2 years ago

Hidradenitis Suppurativa Surgery, Hidradenitis Suppurativa Photos, Hidradenitis Suppurativa Nz. http://hidradenitis-suppurativa-cure.good-info.co --- symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa: First let us look at the symptoms of the disease Black heads: When they appear in a double barreled pattern Red bumps: When tender lesions, or bumps, which often contain pus and/or itching. Hard, painful lumps: When pea sized lumps cause pain and get inflamed These recur very often Don’t heal or improve for weeks Returns after treatment Appears in several different locations The lumps are accompanied by pain I am going to reveal to you step by step how to understand and deal with the problems of hidradenitis suppurativa. click here http://hidradenitis-suppurativa-cure.good-info.co

Sperm and Ovum Fusion
Sperm and Ovum Fusion Alicia Berger 56,837 Views • 2 years ago

Sperm and Ovum Fusion

Surgical tracheostomy
Surgical tracheostomy samer kareem 15,129 Views • 2 years ago

Brain death - Spinal reglex - Lazaru´s sign
Brain death - Spinal reglex - Lazaru´s sign ericneuro 1,146 Views • 2 years ago

Male 19 y. age victim of penetrating brain injury. All the criteria for the encephalic death diagnosis were present. The presence of this complex spinal reflex doesn't exclude the brain death diagnosis and must be known and understood by the professionals involved in this very important diagnosis

Totally US Guided PCNL in Flank Position
Totally US Guided PCNL in Flank Position Alicia Berger 1,337 Views • 2 years ago

Totally US Guided PCNL in Flank Position

How Does Laser Eye Surgery Actually Work
How Does Laser Eye Surgery Actually Work Mohamed Ibrahim 436 Views • 3 years ago

Ever considered getting laser eye surgery, but didn’t know how it worked? Allow us to help!

There are three different main types of laser eye surgery: LASIK, SMILE, and Surface Laser Treatments, and each can be explained pretty easily.

LASIK uses two lasers to open up a thin flap on the surface of the cornea, and then reshapes the cornea underneath. The flap is then placed back over the reshaped cornea, and heals independently with time.

SMILE uses one laser to reshape the cornea through a small, self-healing hole.

And Surface Eye Treatments remove the clear skin over the eye, to then reshape the cornea underneath with - you guessed it - a laser!

How to suture like a plastic surgeon!
How to suture like a plastic surgeon! Surgeon 96 Views • 3 years ago

In this video, learn how to suture like a plastic surgeon! We'll go over the different types of sutures, appropriate needle sizes, and the correct technique for suturing different types of wounds. Whether you're a medical student or just interested in improving your suturing skills, this video is for you! Join us and start mastering this essential surgical skill.

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Difficult Caesarean Sections
Difficult Caesarean Sections samer kareem 5,354 Views • 2 years ago

This video is a teaching aid for use in conjunction with broader surgical training

Treat Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA)
Treat Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) samer kareem 17,554 Views • 2 years ago

The "great arteries" in this anomaly refer to the aorta and the pulmonary artery, the two major arteries carrying blood away from the heart. In cases of transposition of the great arteries, these vessels arise from the wrong ventricle. They are "transposed" from their normal position so that the aorta arises from the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery from the left ventricle. Other heart defects may occur along with transposition of the great arteries. About 25 percent of children with transposition will also have a ventricular septal defect (VSD) . In nearly a third, the branching pattern of the coronary arteries as they leave the transposed aorta is unusual. Infants may also have narrowing below the pulmonary valve that blocks blood flow from the left ventricle to the lungs.

Zinc Deficiency
Zinc Deficiency samer kareem 5,975 Views • 2 years ago

Zinc deficiency symptoms include growth and development problems, hair loss, diarrhea, impotence, eye and skin conditions, and loss of appetite. Other symptoms may include weight loss, delayed wound healing, taste changes, and mental slowness.

Vaginal prolapse Surgery
Vaginal prolapse Surgery samer kareem 183,253 Views • 2 years ago

What factors should I consider when deciding whether to have surgery? The following factors should be considered when deciding whether to have surgery: Your age—If you have surgery at a young age, there is a chance that prolapse will recur and may possibly require additional treatment. If you have surgery at an older age, general health issues and any prior surgery may affect the type of surgery that you have. Your childbearing plans—Ideally, women who plan to have children (or more children) should postpone surgery until their families are complete to avoid the risk of prolapse happening again after corrective surgery. Health conditions—Any surgical procedure carries some risk, such as infection, bleeding, blood clots in the legs, and problems related to anesthesia. Surgery may carry more risks if you have a medical condition, such as diabetes, heart disease, or breathing problems, or if you smoke or are obese. New problems—Surgery also may cause new problems, such as pain during sex, pelvic pain, or urinary incontinence.

General Neurological Exam Power Reflex Sensory Cranial erves
General Neurological Exam Power Reflex Sensory Cranial erves Scott 11,644 Views • 2 years ago

General Neurological Exam Power Reflex Sensory Cranial erves

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Self Test
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Self Test Scott 8,605 Views • 2 years ago

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Self Test

Dental Braces and Jaw Reconstruction
Dental Braces and Jaw Reconstruction Scott 8,055 Views • 2 years ago

Dental Braces and Jaw Reconstruction

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