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Scott
13,935 Views ยท 1 year ago

new fundus camera for examining the retina without dilating the pupil

Dae-Sook Eun
14,970 Views ยท 1 year ago

Laparoscopic cornuotomy is
1. perfect for hemostasis
2. no adjuvant treatment
3. Probaility of preservation of cornua & tube
4. Possibility of vaginal delivery in Subsequent pregnancy

samer kareem
4,770 Views ยท 1 year ago

Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease caused by a parasite that commonly infects a certain type of mosquito which feeds on humans. People who get malaria are typically very sick with high fevers, shaking chills, and flu-like illness.

alisultaneh1
16,588 Views ยท 1 year ago

Simple surgery under a local anesthesia can help cluster headaches patients:
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Surgeon
28 Views ยท 2 years ago

This medical animation shows laparoscopically assisted gallbladder removal surgery, or cholecystectomy. The animation begins by showing the normal anatomy of the liver and gallbladder. Over time, gallstones form within the gallbladder, blocking the cystic duct, and causing the gallbladder to become enlarged and inflamed. The procedure, sometimes called a "lap-chole", begins with the insertion of four trocar devices, which allow the physician to see inside the abdomen without making a large incision. Air is added to the abdominal cavity to make it easier to see the gall bladder. Next, we see a view through the laparascope, showing two surgical instruments grasping the gallbladder while a third severs the cystic duct. After the gallbladder is removed, the camera pans around to show that the cystic artery and vein, have already been clipped to prevent bleeding.

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alisultaneh1
28,935 Views ยท 1 year ago

YOU CAN READ MY MIGRAINE THEORY AND HOW TO DO AND USE MY MIGRAINE DEVICES.

Scott
24 Views ยท 2 years ago

Dr. Ebraheimโ€™s educational animated video describing the anatomy and associated injuries of the knee joint.
Disrupted quadriceps
โ€ขPatient is unable to actively extend the knee.
The most common cause of ACL ruptures:
โ€ขTraumatic force being applied during twisting motion.
โ€ขSide stepping or landing from a jump.
Patient complains of:
โ€ขImmediate pain
โ€ขKnee giving way
โ€ขSwelling
Aspiration of the knee
โ€ขIf aspiration of the knee joint shows evidence of blood within the joint there is 75-80% chance of ACL and meniscal injury.
Lachamnโ€™s test- ACL knee exam
โ€ขKnee is flexed at 30 degrees.
โ€ขACL tear of the knee is identified by pulling on the tibia and examining the frontward motion of the lower leg in comparison to the upper leg.
Radiological exam โ€“ ACL
โ€ขMRI of the knee joint shows bone lesions or bruising associated with tears of the ACL. Injury is found in the typical location; middle of the femoral condyle and posterior part of the tibia laterally.
Posterior cruciate ligament tear (PCL)
โ€ขCommon cause of injury is a bent knee hitting a dashboard in a car accident.
Tibial Sag Test โ€“PCL knee exam
Quadriceps active test-PCL knee exam
โ€ขThe examiner stabilizes the leg of the patient and then the patient is asked to actively contract the quadriceps muscle.
โ€ขThe tibia is seen actively reduced from the posterior subluxed position.
Lachmanโ€™s test-PCL knee exam
โ€ขKnee is bent 20-30 degrees.
โ€ขThe posterior drawer test is carried out while the patient is in a supine position and the knee is flexed to 90 degrees.
โ€ขThe amount of translation of the tibia relative to the femur is observed.
The dial test is performed while the patient is in the supine or prone position and both knees are in 90 and 30 degrees of flexion. More than 10 degrees of external rotation indicates significant injury.
Common meniscal tears
Symptoms include
โ€ขKnee pain
โ€ขPain with straightening the knee
โ€ขSwelling
โ€ขLocking
โ€ขWeakness

DrPhil
36,617 Views ยท 1 year ago

Proximal Hypospadias repaired by Tube Onaly Urethroplasty

Doctor
11,302 Views ยท 1 year ago

Wide exision of a Melanoma

samer kareem
3,320 Views ยท 1 year ago

Indications for endovascular repair of the iliac artery are: Stenosis or (short-segment) occlusion of iliac artery (TASC type A and B, TASC C lesions are controversial) with ipsilateral lower extremity ischemia (lifestyle-limiting, progressive claudication, rest pain, gangrene). Patients with asymptomatic aneurysm greater than 4 cm in diameter. An iliac aneurysm which has also increased in size by 0.5 cm in last six months. Symptomatic iliac artery aneurysms mandate endovascular (or open) repair regardless of size. Patients with long occluded lesions/poor run-off/acute limb ischemia are poor endovascular candidates.

nurse
29 Views ยท 2 years ago

Vital signs help us assess patients in the nursing profession, and there are six common vital signs that we assess as nurses:

1. Heart Rate (Pulse)
2. Respiration Rate
3. Temperature
4. Blood Pressure
5. Pain Rating
6. Oxygen Saturation

This video will demonstrate how to check vital signs (live) on a patient, along with normal rates for each assessment. I also give you a few tips for taking vital signs as a nurse, CNA, or other healthcare profession.

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samer kareem
6,465 Views ยท 1 year ago

Artificial kidney is often a synonym for hemodialysis, but may also, more generally, refer to renal replacement therapies (with exclusion of kidney transplantation) that are in use and/or in development.

Mohamed Ibrahim
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This involves inserting a tube through the nasal passage, into the stomach

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Mohamed Ibrahim
36,601 Views ยท 1 year ago

Eye tests are important for the detection of many common eye infections and diseases. Eyes are also an important indicator to detect chronic systemic diseases like Hypertension and Diabetes. ๏‚ž Must after maxillofacial trauma to rule out any near and late complications emerging for the eyes. 2. There are two perspectives for examining the eyes : 1. Ophthalmic Perspective โ€“ because eyes are prone to many infections, diseases and conditions. 2. Maxillofacial Perspective โ€“ because the eyes and the orbit forms an integral component of facial and mid-facial fractures and trauma.

samer kareem
1,322 Views ยท 1 year ago

The Blood Flow In Leg

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6,657 Views ยท 1 year ago

Your body is a brilliant machine with many important parts. Watch movies to learn more

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12,658 Views ยท 1 year ago

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11,388 Views ยท 1 year ago

This video demonstrates how to test for trace amounts of blood in the patients stool. Trace amounts of blood in the stool can be sign of a number of problems, colon cancer being the most worrisome.

Aleksandr Senin
3,583 Views ยท 1 year ago

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