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Peeling of Burned skin
Peeling of Burned skin Scott 7,080 Views • 2 years ago

WHAT IS BURN DEBRIDEMENT? A burn is damage to body tissues caused by sunlight, heat, fire, electricity, friction, radiation, chemicals, hot water or steam. Burns may become infected. Infected burns and the swelling that happens as a result can cause severe damage to the organs and tissues underneath the burned area by putting pressure on the tissues, nerves, and blood vessels. To allow healthy tissue to heal and to prevent more damage or infection, burned tissue is removed in a procedure called burn debridement. Burn debridement can be done by several different methods. They include surgical, chemical, mechanical, or autolytic tissue removal. Debridement may need to be done multiple times as the burned area heals.

Pupil examination (abnormal pupil reaction)
Pupil examination (abnormal pupil reaction) Mohamed Ibrahim 46,343 Views • 2 years ago

To avoid pupil constriction while accommodating, ask to the patient to fix on a distant object throughout your examination. Look for equal pupil sizes, and check again with the lights off. Anisocoria is not a feature of an afferent defect. They dilate again after the light is removed.

Huge Splenectomy
Huge Splenectomy samer kareem 11,351 Views • 2 years ago

Splenectomy for massive splenomegaly (>1500 g) provides palliation but is associated with a high rate of perioperative complications in a population of patients with advanced hematological malignancies. Predictive factors for survival and whether the palliative goals are achieved in the long-term are not well defined.

Cryosurgery to Treat Warts
Cryosurgery to Treat Warts DrPhil 14,022 Views • 2 years ago

This video demonstrates how to treat venereal warts or condyloma using a cryosurgery technique.

Basic Suturing in the Emergency Room
Basic Suturing in the Emergency Room DrPhil 18,556 Views • 2 years ago

It demonstrates basic suturing techniques as might be applied in an emergency room setting.

How to Deliver a Baby in Breech Presentation ?
How to Deliver a Baby in Breech Presentation ? samer kareem 22,280 Views • 2 years ago

A breech birth occurs when a baby is born bottom first instead of head first. Around 3-5% of pregnant women at term (37–40 weeks pregnant) will have a breech baby. Most babies in the breech position are born by a caesarean section because it is seen as safer than being born vaginally.

Motor examination of Upper Limb USMLE
Motor examination of Upper Limb USMLE USMLE 15,031 Views • 2 years ago

Motor examination of Upper Limb from the USMLE collection

Motor examination of lower Limb USMLE
Motor examination of lower Limb USMLE USMLE 18,336 Views • 2 years ago

Motor examination of Lower Limb from the USMLE collection

Pronator Drift USMLE
Pronator Drift USMLE USMLE 28,035 Views • 2 years ago

A vidoe showing the pronator drift from the USMLE collection

Epley Maneuver: Performed on a Real Patient suffering from Vertigo
Epley Maneuver: Performed on a Real Patient suffering from Vertigo samer kareem 4,753 Views • 2 years ago

The Epley maneuver or repositioning maneuver is a maneuver used to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo of the posterior or anterior canals

How Removing Breast Implants Works
How Removing Breast Implants Works Stuart Linder 5,352 Views • 2 years ago

Breast implants do not last forever, and during its lifetime, it may rupture. Dr. Linder, Beverly Hills breast surgeon specialist, breaks down how removing breast implants works. To learn more about Dr. Stuart Linder and his expertise, Visit: www.drlinder.com

PROLIFT Pelvic Floor Repair System - The Total Implant
PROLIFT Pelvic Floor Repair System - The Total Implant Mohamed 127,423 Views • 2 years ago

Repair performed with the PROLIFT Pelvic Floor Repair System - the total implant. The objective of the PROLIFT procedure is to achieve a a complete anatomic repair of pelvic floor defects in a standardized way. The repair is achieved by the placement of the synthetic non-absorbable polyprolylen mesh... implant via a vaginal approach.

Hysteroscopy for treating Ashermann syndrome
Hysteroscopy for treating Ashermann syndrome Mohamed 10,943 Views • 2 years ago

Hysteroscopy adhesiolysis for treating Ashermann syndrome

Rubber band - Validated Exercise for Laparoscopy in Box Trainer
Rubber band - Validated Exercise for Laparoscopy in Box Trainer Scott 11,969 Views • 2 years ago

This task requires streching a rubber band around 16 nails on a wooden board. A penalty is calculated when the rubber band is not streched around a nail at the end of the task. Score = time (seconds) + number of missed nails x 10. Performance standard: Score = 62 sec [Kolkman 2008]

McCannel Suture fixation of IOL to iris using standard and Sipser-chang technique
McCannel Suture fixation of IOL to iris using standard and Sipser-chang technique Scott 19,237 Views • 2 years ago

Here Drs Oetting and Shriver of the University of Iowa demonstrate the McCannel technique of fixing an IOL to the iris. In this video both the standard McCannel suture retrieval technique and the Siepser/Chang modifed technique are demonstrated. A 10-O prolene with a long curved ctc-6 needle is u...sed to place a suture through the iris and under an 3 piece IOL haptic. Using the standard technique the two ends of the suture are retrieved through a common paracentesis near the fixation site and tied externally. The other haptic is tied using the Siepser sliding knot technique as described by Chang for this indication with an internal knot. The standard technique is a bit easier but does not allow as thight a knot for fixation of the iris to the haptic.

Understanding the Brain
Understanding the Brain samer kareem 4,019 Views • 2 years ago

t’s the brain, after all, that devises experiments and interprets their results. How the brain perceives, how it makes decisions and judgments, and how those judgments can go awry are at least as important to science as knowing the intricacies of nonbiotic experimental machinery. And as any brain scientist will tell you, there’s still a long way to go before understanding the brain will get crossed off science’s to-do list. But there has been progress. A recent special issue of the journal Neuron offers a convenient set of “perspective” papers exploring the current state of understanding of the brain’s inner workings. Those papers show that a lot is known. But at the same time they emphasize that there’s a lot we don’t know.

Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure
Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure Mohamed Ibrahim 41,865 Views • 2 years ago

Vaginal Hysterectomy Procedure of a 42 years old female patient with a 3 months history of symptomatic vaginal bulge

Ice Cream Headaches Explained
Ice Cream Headaches Explained Alicia Berger 8,021 Views • 2 years ago

Headaches with eating Ice Cream explained by medicine

Suprapubic Cystostomy
Suprapubic Cystostomy Alicia Berger 26,690 Views • 2 years ago

The procedure of Suprapubic Cystostomy

Why doctors GO CRAZZZYYY
Why doctors GO CRAZZZYYY Mohamed 19,983 Views • 2 years ago

This is a very funny video from and episode of "House". you have to watch. It is hilarious

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