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What Is Mohs Surgery?
What Is Mohs Surgery? Surgeon 414 Views • 3 years ago

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Mohs surgery is a highly effective skin cancer removal procedure that takes just a few hours. It is most often used to treat basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, the two most common skin cancers.

Chapters:
0:00 How effective is Mohs Surgery?
0:23 When is Mohs Surgery used?
0:50 How does Mohs Surgery work?
1:55 Does Mohs Surgery cure skin cancer?
2:06 How long is the recovery period after Mohs Surgery?

Resources:
Skins Cancer: https://cle.clinic/3G2MMM8
How Skin Cancer Is Found and Removed — At the Same Appointment: https://cle.clinic/3r9Wzu6
The Best Strategies To Reduce Your Risk of Skin Cancer: https://cle.clinic/38Bazqn

The information in this video was accurate as of 4.8.2022 and is for information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.

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Craniectomy
Craniectomy samer kareem 63,588 Views • 3 years ago

A craniotomy is the surgical removal of part of the bone from the skull to expose the brain. Specialized tools are used to remove the section of bone called the bone flap. The bone flap is temporarily removed, then replaced after the brain surgery has been done.

Grade III Acne Draining and Removals
Grade III Acne Draining and Removals hooda 48,486 Views • 3 years ago

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Amputated Hand Reattachment Surgery
Amputated Hand Reattachment Surgery hooda 77,711 Views • 3 years ago

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Candidiase Tratamento, Remédio Para Unhas Com Fungos, Fungos Na Pele Como Tratar, Candidíase
Candidiase Tratamento, Remédio Para Unhas Com Fungos, Fungos Na Pele Como Tratar, Candidíase marin vinasco 2,335 Views • 3 years ago

Candidiase Tratamento, Remédio Para Unhas Com Fungos, Fungos Na Pele Como Tratar, Candidíase. http://candidiase-cura.plus101.com/ A intensa existência de substâncias químicas prejudiciais e metais tóxicos em nosso ambiente, nos medicamentos que tomamos, nos alimentos que comemos e até mesmo nos recheios dentários, cria um grande desafio para o nosso corpo se livrar efetivamente dessas toxinas resultando em uma ciclo vicioso que se manifesta em uma variedade de sintomas e problemas de saúde, entre eles é o crescimento excessivo de candida albicans que faz com que os sintomas da infecção por fungos aparecem. A acumulação de metais químicos e tóxicos no interior do corpo também pode levar a desequilíbrios hormonais, alterações genéticas, falhas no sistema imunológico, baixa eliminação, processo de cicatrização mais lenta, problemas de pele, alergias e danos no nervo e no cérebro. A presença de metais pesados ??no corpo (led, prata, mercúrio) proveniente de alimentos, o ar que respiramos, remédios e recheios dentários (contém 50% de amálgama), criam um ambiente ácido e anaeróbio (falta oxigênio) que incentiva a candida sobrecrescimento de fermento. Quando há sobrecarga de metal tóxico no intestino, o revestimento intestinal produz muco extra para impedir que os metais sejam absorvidos na corrente sanguínea. O problema é que esse muco cria um ambiente, que não possui oxigênio, incentivando bactérias e fungos, como organismos como o fermento Candida, a ficarem fora de controle. Além disso, a candida se liga a metais pesados ??(mesmo em seus enchimentos de amálgama) e cresce porque o corpo realiza uma tentativa desesperada de se proteger contra o envenenamento por metais pesados. Uma desintoxicação de metal profundo combinada com a remoção gradual do enchimento dentário de amalgama e substituindo-os por enchimentos brancos mais seguros é uma das etapas mais importantes e fundamentais na luta contra a infecção por levedura de Candida e restabelecendo o equilíbrio do corpo. O Único sistema holístico existente que vai lhe ensinar como curar Permanentemente sua Infecção fúngica, reequilibrar o seu corpo e conseguir a liberdade DURADOURA da Infecção do tipo candidíase! http://candidiase-cura.plus101.com/

Safe Sex - So You Have Genital Warts
Safe Sex - So You Have Genital Warts Liz L 24,418 Views • 3 years ago

The only sure way to prevent genital warts is to not have sex. But everyone wants sex, so here is how to have safe sex if you are living with Genital Warts.

Complete Hematoma Removal Surgery
Complete Hematoma Removal Surgery samer kareem 67,560 Views • 3 years ago

Hematoma Removal! Surgery, Blood, Popping

HD Gynecomastia Surgery
HD Gynecomastia Surgery Scott Stevens 10,081 Views • 3 years ago

HD Gynecomastia Surgery

What Alcohol Can Do To Your Liver
What Alcohol Can Do To Your Liver samer kareem 11,022 Views • 3 years ago

Alcoholic hepatitis can occur in people who drink heavily for many years. Symptoms include yellow skin and eyes along with increasing belly size due to fluid accumulation. Treatment involves hydration, nutritional care, and stopping alcohol use. Steroid drugs can help reduce liver inflammation.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Surgeon 208 Views • 3 years ago

It used to be when a woman needed a hysterectomy she could expect full abdominal surgery with a long recovery time. Dr. Melissa Lee uses less invasive methods that can cut the patients downtime in half.

"We were trained in more laparoscopic and minimally invasive cases so of course that's what I'm more comfortable with doing right now."

She sees a new generation of patients opting for laparoscopic surgery.

"Laparoscopy is the use of small cameras with small incisions and instruments that are guided by the hand, and you're able to see directly into the abdomen without actually fully opening the abdomen," says Dr. Lee, an obstetrician-gynecologist with Lee Memorial Health System.

Nowadays, even a large mass or uterus can be removed using the slender tools.

"There are multiple different laparoscopic instruments that you can use. Whether they're blunt dissections or just dissectors that hold and retract back or actual scissors or cutting instruments, there are multiple different options," says Dr. Lee.

While a standard abdominal hysterectomy requires a four to eight inch incision, the laparoscope needs only a quarter to half inch. It's enough to make a big difference in terms of recovery.

"They're able to get up and move around faster. They're able to recover faster, their pain level and their need for pain medicine is much lower," says Dr. Lee.

The laparoscopic procedure also cuts down on scarring and more importantly, shortens the hospital stay. The trend now is home within 24 hours.

"Where the patient is done early in the morning, they're doing well they're tolerating oral intake they're able to getup and move around. And those patients a lot of times will feel comfortable to go home that same nigh after a major surgery," says Dr. Lee.

New studies show women who've had a laparoscopic hysterectomy viewed their quality of life as better than those who had an open abdominal procedure, making this a good option for the right patient.

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Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of medical care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For nearly a century, we've been providing our community with everything from primary care treatment to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries.

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Psychological Testing
Psychological Testing samer kareem 2,862 Views • 3 years ago

Psychological testing refers to the administration of psychological tests. A psychological test is "an objective and standardized measure of a sample of behavior" (p. 4). The term sample of behavior refers to an individual's performance on tasks that have usually been prescribed beforehand.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome samer kareem 2,033 Views • 3 years ago

What Is Sleep Apnea? When you have this condition, your breath can become very shallow or you may even stop breathing -- briefly -- while you sleep. It can happen many times a night in some people. Obstructive sleep apnea happens when something partly or completely blocks your upper airway during shut-eye. That makes your diaphragm and chest muscles work harder to open the obstructed airway and pull air into the lungs. Breathing usually resumes with a loud gasp, snort, or body jerk. You may not sleep well, but you probably won't be aware that this is happening.

Uterus transplants
Uterus transplants samer kareem 5,987 Views • 3 years ago

U.S. uterus transplants: experimental surgery could help infertile women get pregnant

Simple Interrupted Suture - Suture Techniques
Simple Interrupted Suture - Suture Techniques samer kareem 1,677 Views • 3 years ago

APGAR Test
APGAR Test samer kareem 20,528 Views • 3 years ago

Although the Apgar score was developed in 1952 by an anesthesiologist named Virginia Apgar, you also might hear it referred to as an acronym for: Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, and Respiration. The Apgar test is usually given to a baby twice: once at 1 minute after birth, and again at 5 minutes after birth.

Giant Infected Spider Bite
Giant Infected Spider Bite Scott 19,613 Views • 3 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

What is Breast Reconstruction?
What is Breast Reconstruction? Mohamed Ibrahim 18,309 Views • 3 years ago

Typically, breast reconstruction takes place during or soon after mastectomy, and in some cases, lumpectomy. Breast reconstruction also can be done many months or even years after mastectomy or lumpectomy. During reconstruction, a plastic surgeon creates a breast shape using an artificial implant (implant reconstruction), a flap of tissue from another place on your body (autologous reconstruction), or both.

Fibrodenoma Removal With Local Anesthesia
Fibrodenoma Removal With Local Anesthesia hooda 33,180 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that Big Fibrodenoma Removal Under Local Anesthesia

Mechanism of a Breech CHildbirth Delivery
Mechanism of a Breech CHildbirth Delivery Scott 14,498 Views • 3 years ago

The majority of fetuses are in a breech presentation early in pregnancy. By week 38th week of gestation, however, the fetus normally turns to a cephalic presentation. Although the fetal head is the widest single diameter, the fetus’s buttocks [ breech], plus the lower extremities, actually takes up more space. The fundus, being the largest part of the uterus, probably accounts for the fact that in approximately 97% of all pregnancies, the fetus turns so that the buttocks and lower extremities are in the fundus. Vaginal delivery of a breech presentation requires great skill if the fetus is not to be damaged. With the low rate of vaginal breech deliveries in the developed world, experience is being lost. 6% of women with breech presentation still have a vaginal breech delivery as they present too late - so units need to retain a high level of preparedness. Types of breech presentation: I. Complete breech [ flexed breech]: The fetal attitude is one of complete flexion, with hips and knees both flexed and the feet tucked in beside the buttocks. The presenting part consists of two buttocks, external genitalia and two feet. It is commonly present in multiparae. II. Incomplete breech: This is due to varying degrees of extension of thighs or legs at podalic pole. Three varieties are possible; - Breech with extended legs [ frank breech ]: The breech presents with the hips flexed and legs extended on the abdomen. 70% of breech presentations are of this type and it is particularly common in primigravidae whose good uterine muscle tone inhibits flexion of the legs and free turning of the fetus. - Footling breech: This is rare. One or both feet present because neither hips nor knees are fully flexed. The feet are lower than the buttocks, which distinguishes it from the complete breech. - Knee presentation: This is very rare. Thighs are extended but the knees are flexed, bringing the knees down to present at the brim.

Pediatric Surgery - A Guide to Day Surgery
Pediatric Surgery - A Guide to Day Surgery hooda 150 Views • 3 years ago

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