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What is Breast Reconstruction?
What is Breast Reconstruction? Mohamed Ibrahim 18,224 Views • 2 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.

Candida
Candida samer kareem 4,607 Views • 2 years ago

Candida Albicans is more than just yeast- for most people, it's already mutated into a more aggressive fungal form that eats holes through the intestinal tract causing many of todays health problems like food allergies, autoimmune disorders, Crohn's disease, IBS, low energy and many more aggressive diseases. People need to know what it is and what to do about it.

Mechanism of a Breech CHildbirth Delivery
Mechanism of a Breech CHildbirth Delivery Scott 14,413 Views • 2 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.

Ganglion Cyst Removal Surgery
Ganglion Cyst Removal Surgery Surgeon 15,206 Views • 2 years ago

Ganglion Cyst Volar Wrist Removal Ganglion cysts are noncancerous lumps that most commonly develop along the tendons or joints of your wrists or hands. They also may occur in the ankles and feet. Ganglion cysts are typically round or oval and are filled with a jellylike fluid. Small ganglion cysts can be pea-sized, while larger ones can be around an inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter. Ganglion cysts can be painful if they press on a nearby nerve. Their location can sometimes interfere with joint movement. If your ganglion cyst is causing you problems, your doctor may suggest trying to drain the cyst with a needle. Removing the cyst surgically also is an option. But if you have no symptoms, no treatment is necessary. In many cases, the cysts go away on their own.

Sexual Desire & our Eating
Sexual Desire & our Eating samer kareem 6,448 Views • 2 years ago

Sexual Desire & our Eating

Giant Cell (Benign) Tumor of the Finger
Giant Cell (Benign) Tumor of the Finger samer kareem 22,318 Views • 2 years ago

Giant cell tumors of the tendon sheath are common lesions and are the second most frequent tumors in the hand, after synovial cysts. They are diagnosed by means of clinical examination and complementary examinations (simple radiography and magnetic resonance). Erosion and invasion of the phalangeal bone affected may be seen on radiological examination. Magnetic resonance may show a “fluorescent or radiant effect” may be observed, caused by the high quantity of hemosiderin inside the tumor. Surgical treatment is the commonest practice, and complete excision is important for avoiding recurrence of the tumor, especially when bone invasion is observed on imaging examinations, which is generally related to greater tumor recurrence. In this paper, a case of a giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath in the middle phalanx of the third finger of a 45-year-old female patient is presented. This was successfully treated by means of surgery using a double access approach (dorsal and volar)

pulmonary embolism!  (PE)
pulmonary embolism! (PE) samer kareem 1,567 Views • 2 years ago

Most times, a pulmonary embolism is caused by blood clots that travel from the legs or, rarely, other parts of the body (deep vein thrombosis, or DVT). Symptoms include shortness of breath, chest pain, and cough. Prompt treatment to break up the clot greatly reduces the risk of death. This can be done with blood thinners and drugs or procedures. Compression stockings and physical activity can help prevent clots from forming in the first place.

First Bilateral Hand Transplant in a Child: Zion's Story
First Bilateral Hand Transplant in a Child: Zion's Story Surgeon 3,104 Views • 2 years ago

Surgeons at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia were the first to perform a bilateral hand transplant on a child. Our research and work in this groundbreaking field of medicine led us to establish the Hand Transplantation Program. Combining the expertise of the Penn Transplant Institute and the Hospital’s Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Division of Orthopedics, the program aims to improve quality of life for children who may benefit from this procedure.

Fat grafting
Fat grafting Ioannis Georgiou 2,155 Views • 2 years ago

Harvesting and prepare fat for grafting

Nose Plastic Surgery: Open Rhinoplasty
Nose Plastic Surgery: Open Rhinoplasty Scott 2,327 Views • 2 years ago

Nose Plastic Surgery: Open Rhinoplasty

Pneumothorax What Is a Pneumothorax or Collapsed Lung
Pneumothorax What Is a Pneumothorax or Collapsed Lung samer kareem 1,574 Views • 2 years ago

A pneumothorax (noo-moe-THOR-aks) is a collapsed lung. A pneumothorax occurs when air leaks into the space between your lung and chest wall. This air pushes on the outside of your lung and makes it collapse. In most cases, only a portion of the lung collapses. A pneumothorax can be caused by a blunt or penetrating chest injury, certain medical procedures, or damage from underlying lung disease. Or it may occur for no obvious reason. Symptoms usually include sudden chest pain and shortness of breath. On some occasions, a collapsed lung can be a life-threatening event. Treatment for a pneumothorax usually involves inserting a flexible tube or needle between the ribs to remove the excess air. However, a small pneumothorax may heal on its own.

Device that keeps a donor heart beating
Device that keeps a donor heart beating samer kareem 7,024 Views • 2 years ago

Device that keeps a donor heart beating

Como Engravidar De Menino, Engravidar De Uma Menina, Como Faço Para Engravidar De Menina
Como Engravidar De Menino, Engravidar De Uma Menina, Como Faço Para Engravidar De Menina Marky123 3,698 Views • 2 years ago

Como Engravidar De Menino, Engravidar De Uma Menina, Como Faço Para Engravidar De Menina. Revelado: Maneira Incomum para Engravidar de uma MENINA! Fiquei impressionada pela grande quantidade de mulheres que possuem uma preferência para o sexo do seu bebê, e portanto vou falar hoje de como aumentar as suas chances de conceber uma menininha! Para aumentar as chances de engravidar de uma menina, devem-se considerar as características dos espermatozoides que carregam o gene X (que irá gerar uma menina) e dos que carregam o gene Y (que gerará um menino). Os espermatozoides femininos são mais lentos, porém mais resistentes que os espermatozoides masculinos. E como mencionei lá em cima a duração é diferente: os espermatozoides que carregam o gene X duram, em média, 72 horas, já os que carregam o gene Y duram menos, cerca de 24 horas. Com essas informações, a dica é ter relações sexuais dois ou três dias antes do período fértil, visto que os espermatozoides femininos são mais resistentes e conseguem “sobreviver” no corpo da mulher até que ela esteja ovulando. Para calcular o período fértil, deve-se considerar o dia da ovulação (em média, 14 dias após o primeiro dia da menstruação) e deixar uma margem de três dias antes e três dias depois da ovulação. Para saber o dia da ovulação, existem testes vendidos em farmácias, que funcionam como os testes de gravidez. Outra dica é observar o muco cervical, que fica com aspecto de clara de ovo no período fértil. Outra recomendação é adotar posições em que a penetração não seja tão profunda. É importante ainda que a mulher tenha orgasmo depois do homem, porque a secreção que ela libera quando atinge o clímax deixa a vagina menos ácida, facilitando a movimentação dos espermatozoides que carregam o gene Y (que irá gerar um menino). No caso da alimentação deve alterar o cardápio algumas semanas antes da ovulação, dando preferência para alimentos com muito cálcio e em magnésio como leite e derivados, frutas, verduras verde-escuras, como espinafre, couve e rúcula. Além disso, é necessário evitar comidas com muito sódio e potássio e reduzir o consumo de carne. Para mais dicas de como engravidar e uma menina acesse o link abaixo Dicas de como engravidar de uma MENINA Vídeo + Informações http://escolher-sexo-bebe.info-pro.co

Warning Signs Of BREAST CANCER
Warning Signs Of BREAST CANCER samer kareem 1,607 Views • 2 years ago

ATTENTION! 5 Warning Signs Of BREAST CANCER That Many Women Ignore!

Incision and Drainage of a Huge Gluteal Abscess
Incision and Drainage of a Huge Gluteal Abscess Scott 52,156 Views • 2 years ago

Incision and Drainage of a Huge Gluteal Abscess

Limbal Dermoid Removal
Limbal Dermoid Removal samer kareem 36,784 Views • 2 years ago

Limbal dermoid is a congenital growth on the eye that forms from germline cells that get trapped in this region during embryogenesis. The dermoid often has tissue from multiple germ layers including hair and fat. Dermoids on the eye can cause astigmatism and be unsightly.

Female Condom Step by Step
Female Condom Step by Step Scott 1,658 Views • 2 years ago

How to Use a Female Condom Step by Step

Deep Vein Thrombosis Treatment With Trellis Procedure
Deep Vein Thrombosis Treatment With Trellis Procedure samer kareem 2,102 Views • 2 years ago

Deep Vein Thrombosis Treatment With Trellis Procedure

10 Animals Found Living Inside Humans
10 Animals Found Living Inside Humans samer kareem 8,167 Views • 2 years ago

10 Animals Found Living Inside Humans

Carotid Endarterectomy Approach
Carotid Endarterectomy Approach samer kareem 4,244 Views • 2 years ago

The objective of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is to prevent strokes. In the United States, stroke is the third leading cause of death overall and the second leading cause of death for women.[1] Among patients suffering a stroke, 50-75% had carotid artery disease that would have been amenable to surgical treatment. Several prospective randomized trials have compared the safety and efficacy of CEA with those of medical therapy in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. Data from these prospective trials have confirmed that CEA offers better protection from ipsilateral strokes than medical therapy alone in patients presenting with either symptomatic or asymptomatic carotid artery disease.

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