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Mohamed Ibrahim
54,389 Views · 1 year ago

Otto Placik MD. a board certified Chicago based plastic surgeon presents Vulvar Vaginal Genital anatomy lesson reviewing the Vulva, Mons Pubis, clitoral hood, prepuce, frenulum, labia minora & majora, vagina, urethra and fourchette with surgical implications and techniques. Photos pictures and video of anatomic models are reviewed in detail on different models. Great for patients thinking about or planning before labiaplasty or vaginal cosmetic surgery

Mohamed Ibrahim
11,078 Views · 1 year ago

The back part of the upper jaw has the highest failure rate abotu 20% overall due to the presence of the sinus and the soft quality of bone.

Mohamed Ibrahim
11,170 Views · 1 year ago

The sinus is a hollow area in the back part of the mouth, when people lost thier teeth in this area, the bone will quickly resorbed, One way we can place implant into this area is by put graft materials in the sinus and hoped that the bone will take and allow us to place implant into the grafted bone. The grafting increases the time and the risk of successful implantation.

Mohamed Ibrahim
12,554 Views · 1 year ago

Although the success rate of dental implant is very high, there are about 10% of failure in all dental implantation. The cause is usually related to the bone quality of the implant site. Once the implant failed, it can be easily removed, wait for 6 weeks and re-implant again. It is easier to remove a failed implant than a natural tooth.

Mohamed Ibrahim
14,898 Views · 1 year ago

Conjoined twins Alex and Angel Mendoza from Phoenix, Ariz. were successfully separated after more than 12 hours in surgery, reports Dr. Debbye Turner Bell.

Hemant Damle
19,397 Views · 1 year ago

Fallopian Tube Diverticulus seen on Infertility workup Methylene Blue injected for tubal patency shows This. Edited by Dr Hemant Damle Prof & HOD Of Obs at SKN Medical College Pune India

Mohamed Ibrahim
33,238 Views · 1 year ago

Genipap. A home pap smear product demo.

Mohamed Ibrahim
17,610 Views · 1 year ago

Small colon polyp (redish bump)and many diverticuli (small outpouches in wall of the colon)

Mohamed Ibrahim
21,052 Views · 1 year ago

Adenocarcinoma of the Transverse Colon taken by Dr. Julio Murra Saca This is the case of a 42 year-old male, with no significant past medical history presented with abdominal pain and no weight loss was reported. Adenocarcinoma of the colon is a primary cause of mortality and
morbidity in North America and Western Europe. Colonic cancers are the most common GI carcinomas and have the best prognosis. The 5-year survival rate is approximately 50%.
Survival rates may be improved by screening and removal of adenomatous polyps. Almost all colonic cancers are primary adenocarcinomas.

Mohamed Ibrahim
16,142 Views · 1 year ago

Diverticulosis is a common gastrointestinal finding on colonoscopy

Mohamed Ibrahim
36,488 Views · 1 year ago

Beating heart or "off pump" coronary artery surgery is the latest revolution in the management coronary disease. It is being embraced world-wide by increasing numbers of surgeons. Many of the advantages are subtle but reduced mortality, stroke, and bleeding as well as earlier discharge are well-established benefits. A cardiac stabiliser is mandatory for this surgery, most are single use only and very expensive, this one is multiple use and is saving many healthcare dollars

Mohamed Ibrahim
10,233 Views · 1 year ago

A thin polymer film that seals surgical wounds could make sutures a relic of medical history.

Measuring just 50 microns, the film is placed on a surgical wound and exposed to an infrared laser, which heats the film just enough to meld it and the tissue, thus perfectly sealing the wound. Known as Surgilux, the device's raw material is extracted from crab shells and has Food and Drug Administration approval in the US

Mohamed Ibrahim
13,815 Views · 1 year ago

Voice annotated arthroscopic surgery on the right shoulder to perform a subacromial decompression.
Surgery was performed by Dr. Lamont Cardo

Mohamed Ibrahim
45,545 Views · 1 year ago

open multi puncture testicular biopsy to retrieve sperm for ICSI (IntaCytoplasmic Sperm Injection) Procedure video

Mohamed Ibrahim
16,729 Views · 1 year ago

Urological surgeons have become proficient at performing complex pelvic urological procedures, such as radical prostatectomy, using the laparoscopic approach. Declan Murphy and Daniel Moon share their experience of four less common procedures they have performed recently using laparoscopic techniques. These include: excision of a urachal cyst; partial cystectomy for endometriosis (combined endoscopic-laparoscopic approach); repair of an intra-peritoneal bladder rupture; and repair of a ureteric injury (combined endoscopic-laparoscopic approach).

Mohamed Ibrahim
12,560 Views · 1 year ago

Laparoscopic repair in rupture of urinary bladder

Mohamed Ibrahim
11,156 Views · 1 year ago

Laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia

Mohamed Ibrahim
11,570 Views · 1 year ago

removal of a "toxic" phaeochromocytoma

Mohamed Ibrahim
11,836 Views · 1 year ago

laparoscopic left adrenalectomy in 150kg patient with Cushings

Scott
26,933 Views · 1 year ago

Cervical Cap for Birth Control




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