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Orthopedic spine surgeons and vascular surgeons at UW Health in Madison, WI work together to perform minimally invasive anterior lumbar interbody fusion (Mini-ALIF). With this type of spinal fusion surgery, patients have smaller incisions, usually spend less time in the hospital and typically return to daily activities more quickly. Learn more https://www.uwhealth.org/ALIF
For those that aren't good LASIK candidates, PRK is a procedure that offers the same great results! Watch Dr. Ferguson explain each step during Samantha's procedure. Her reaction at the end is incredible!
In this video, Dr. Robert Rozbruch, chief of Limb Lengthening and Complex Reconstruction at Hospital for Special Surgery performs an osseointegration after a primary amputation. The patient, a 40 year old woman, had chronic nerve pain and compromised function of her residual limb.  
 
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Watch to learn more about what happens during a stent procedure. 
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Mohs surgery is a procedure used to remove skin cancers (most commonly basal and squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma) in a way that preserves a maximum amount of healthy tissue. It is useful for skin cancers when: 
 
(1) the location of the cancer is near sensitive areas, like the fingers or face; 
(2) earlier treatments have not worked; 
(3) a skin cancer is large; and 
(4) regular surgery is less likely to remove the cancer. 
 
This procedure video illustrates the procedure on 2 patients with basal cell carcinoma. Click https://ja.ma/3b4scuY to learn more. 
 
0:00 Disclaimer 
0:07 Introduction 
0:28 What this video will cover 
0:43 Mohs "stage" steps 
1:09 Marking surgical sites 
1:27 Stage 1: skin layer resection (patient 1) 
1:59 Maintaining skin layer orientation 
2:55 Stage 1: processing layer onto slides (patient 1) 
3:53 Stage 1: histology review for cancer (patient 1) 
4:31 Discussion on wound closure 
5:10 Wound closure (patient 1) 
5:47 Stage 1: histology review for cancer (patient 2) 
6:24 Stage 2: skin layer resection (patient 2) 
6:38 Stage 2: histology review for cancer (patient 2) 
6:56 Stage 3: skin layer resection (patient 2) 
7:07 Stage 3: histology review for cancer (patient 2) 
7:20 Wound closure (patient 2) 
7:57 1-week follow-up before-and-after wound healing
Gastric bypass, also called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, is considered a “metabolic” procedure because it changes how your body absorbs fat, calories and nutrients. This metabolic change occurs because your gastrointestinal tract is altered when your gastric bypass surgeon attaches the smaller section of your stomach directly to your small intestine. As a result, your appetite changes and you feel full faster.
How to perform a parotidectomy gland resection? In this video we take you step by step through the protid gland resection surgical technique. This video is intended for ENT residents and Head and Neck Surgery Surgeons. It is part of the ORL-Information's Head and Neck surgery Masterclass in collaboration with the University Hospital of Nîmes. Surgeons Editors: Pr. Benjamin LALLEMANT, MD, PhD - Dr. Camille GALY, MD Head and and Neck Department, University Hospital of Nîmes, France Official video | www.orl-information.fr 
 
Cette vidéo présentent la technique de la parotidectomie avec dissection du nerf facial. Elle illustre les différents temps de l'intervention notamment le temps de repérage du nerf facial. 
 
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Lumpectomy means that a focal area of cancer is going to be removed. A lot of patients with a lumpectomy don’t need any specific breast reconstruction, explains Dr. Miguel Angel Medina, Director of Microsurgery with Miami Cancer Institute. 
Al the end of surgical treatment, all those patients go on to need radiation therapy. For patients who have large breasts, physicians have to take a larger lumpectomy than normal.
Lattrell Wells was a perfect candidate for the MACI procedure. Dr. Michael O'Malley is a sports medicine surgeon at Carilion Clinic, "It’s a two stage procedure. So what we do is we actually harvest a small portion of the patient's cartilage and bone cells and we send it to a lab where the lab then that grows additional cartilage cells. It comes back to us in a little sheet and six weeks after that initial surgery, we re-implant the cartilage in a second surgery where we implant that sheet depending on the size of lesion right where his defect. This the only option where there’s virtually no risk of any kind of graft rejection or anything of that nature.
Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a prevalent threat to patient safety. Proper surgical hand scrub or rub techniques are essential to decreasing the incidence of SSIs. This video provides instructions on the anatomical surgical hand scrub procedure using the brushstroke method. Learn more from the Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control (HEIC) at The Johns Hopkins Hospital: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic
A new procedure helps patients with unattractive bunions and hammertoes.
Surgeons at St Mary's Hospital, part of Imperial College Healthcare have come up with a new surgical procedure that cures heartburn with a device called RefluxStop. 
 
Mr Ahmed Ahmed, a consultant surgeon, says surgery should now be seen as an alternative to life-long drug treatment - as Sky's Thomas Moore reports. 
 
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Trabeculectomy, also called Filtration Surgery, is a surgical procedure performed for treatment of glaucoma. The treatment involves removing part of the trabecular meshwork and creating a new escape route for the aqueous humor. When successful, it allows the aqueous fluid to drain from the eye into an area underneath the conjunctiva where it is subsequently absorbed by the body's circulatory system or filtered into tears.  
In this procedure: 
- A conjunctival pocket is created and maybe treated with Mitomycin or other antimetabolites for a few minutes. These drugs are used to prevent scarring of the operation site. Scarring, if occurs, may clog the new drainage canal, and is therefore the major reason the procedure may fail.  
- A half thickness flap is then made in the sclera and is dissected all the way to the clear cornea.  
- A block of scleral tissue including part of the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal is then removed to make a hole into the anterior chamber of the eye. 
- As the iris may plug up this hole from the inside, a piece of the iris maybe removed at this time. This is called iridectomy. 
- The scleral flap is then sutured loosely back in place. These sutures can be released gradually during a couple of weeks after surgery. This allows adjustment of the aqueous flow in order to achieve target pressure and to avoid the complication of having a too low intraocular pressure.  
- The conjunctiva is sewn back in place to cover the area.   
After surgery, aqueous humor drains into a filtering area called a "bleb" under the conjunctiva.  Since the surgery is usually performed near the top of the eye, the bleb can easily be concealed behind the upper eyelid.
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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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Shane Shapiro, M.D., orthopedic physician at Mayo Clinic in Florida, performs a bone marrow aspiration and concentration for BMAC/stem cell injection into arthritic knees. This procedure is part of a Mayo Clinic IRB approved, FDA monitored clinical research trial which can be searched on at http://ClinicalTrials.gov. 
 
Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics is studying biologically based non-surgical treatments for osteoarthritis. One such treatment is the harvesting of the patient's own stem cells from their bone marrow. 
 
"In our procedure we draw cellular rich bone marrow from both sides of the pelvis. We then filter the resulting product and concentrate the stem cells and their corresponding growth factors. Using an ultrasound to image the knee joint, we are then able to precisely inject the cells into the arthritic knee. We are currently demonstrating that this procedure is safe and can relieve pain. We also hope to be able to slow the progression of the degenerative joint disease and perhaps one day regrow cartilage in the arthritic joint." 
 
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