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Duodenal Ulcer
Duodenal Ulcer Scott 19,551 Views • 2 years ago

This 40 yr male had upper abdominal pain for 3 months. A video-endoscopic examination of esophagus, stomach and duodenum was performed. A large 2.5x2.5 cm chronic ulcer was detected in the first part (bulb) of duodenum. A gastric biopsy was taken for diagnosis of Helicobacter infection and a rapid urease test done which was positive. He received triple therapy (2 antibiotics and acid suppressive drug for one week) to eradicate Helicobacter pylori infection. Ulcer disease showed rapid clinical and endoscopic healing. Eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection led to permanent ulcer cure.

Loyola Cardiovascular examination part 2
Loyola Cardiovascular examination part 2 Loyola Medicine 14,207 Views • 2 years ago

A video from Loyola medical school, Chicago showing the cardiovascular medical and clinical examination

Loyola Respiratory System Exam Part 1
Loyola Respiratory System Exam Part 1 Loyola Medicine 17,176 Views • 2 years ago

Loyola Respiratory System Exam Part 1 A video from Loyola Medical School, Chicago showing the medical and clinical examination of the respiratory system.

Vertical Mattress Pattern Suture
Vertical Mattress Pattern Suture M_Nabil 10,946 Views • 2 years ago

Vertical Mattress Pattern Suture

Squared Notch 1
Squared Notch 1 M_Nabil 5,778 Views • 2 years ago

Squared Notch-1

Bilateral Prophylactic Oophrectomy Surgery
Bilateral Prophylactic Oophrectomy Surgery DrHouse 17,102 Views • 2 years ago

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS, also known clinically as Stein-Leventhal syndrome), which is an endocrine disorder that affects 5--10% of women. It occurs amongst all races and nationalities, is the most common hormonal disorder among women of reproductive age, and is a leading cause of infertility. The symptoms and severity of the syndrome vary greatly between women. While the causes are unknown, insulin resistance (often secondary to obesity) is heavily correlated with PCOS.

Minimal invasive anterior preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair
Minimal invasive anterior preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair DrHouse 21,755 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical technique: A 3cm skin incision under spinal or general anesthesia, depending on the patients’ preference, starts half way the line between the superior anterior iliac spine towards the midline in a 30° angle to the pubic tubercle. Scarpa’s fascia is opened as well as the external obliq...ue aponeurosis. By using this skin line incision the internal ring will be immediately visualized. Although it is important to look for both direct and indirect hernias evaluating the groin, we do not taper the cord and directly evaluate the ring for indirect hernias. In case of an indirect hernia the sac is reduced or resected according to the preference of the surgeon and the preperitoneal space is entered bluntly through the dilated internal ring. In case of a direct hernia the approach slightly differs. One could prefer to open the transversalis fascia through the internal ring over a few centimeters or you can open the fascia more medially, at the site of the direct hernia. As primary point of concern the epigastric vessels should be identified and retracted softly upwards. Then a gauze can be introduced into the preperitoneal space and by doing so most of the space needed medially will be created. Then one can already palpate Cooper’s ligament and the pubic bone. Laterally to the internal ring more digital dissection is needed to create just the appropriate space for the mesh. By placing the mesh it is important not to introduce the mesh too medially. Laterally of the internal ring an adequate overlap of the mesh is necessary, especially in indirect hernias. No splitting of the mesh seems necessary. The patient will be asked to strain and push on the ring to control its place and to check adequate spreading of the mesh to cover the whole myopectineum of Fruchaud. One single stitch of vicryl 3/0 is placed taking both the fascia transversalis and the mesh.

Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy
Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy M_Nabil 17,920 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic third ventriculostomy in a patient with obstructive hydrocephalus

Diabetes contributes to Perio Disease
Diabetes contributes to Perio Disease Dentist 8,415 Views • 2 years ago

Diabetes contributes to Perio Disease

Restoring Chipped Teeth
Restoring Chipped Teeth Dentist 9,729 Views • 2 years ago

Restoring Chipped Teeth

Bradyarrythmias
Bradyarrythmias M_Nabil 7,851 Views • 2 years ago

Bradyarrythmias

Anatomy and Function of the Heart
Anatomy and Function of the Heart M_Nabil 38,493 Views • 2 years ago

The anatomy and function of the heart

Ingrown Toenail
Ingrown Toenail Mohamed Ibrahim 10,826 Views • 2 years ago

Ingrown Toenail

Endoscopic Nasal Polyp Removal
Endoscopic Nasal Polyp Removal Scott 17,684 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic Nasal Polypectomy

Subcuticular or Intradermal Skin Suturing
Subcuticular or Intradermal Skin Suturing DrPhil 15,709 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of subcuticular or intradermal suturing technique for wound closure in the operating room.

Abusive Relationship: Power of a Diagnosis in Ending Abuse
Abusive Relationship: Power of a Diagnosis in Ending Abuse drjeanneking 10,332 Views • 2 years ago

Diagnose an abusive relationship and you will be on your way to ending domestic abuse. Getting a definitive, objective diagnosis can put you in the "stop-guessing" mode and into the "start-treating" mode in moments.

Testing Urine for Protein and Glucose by Dip Stick
Testing Urine for Protein and Glucose by Dip Stick Scott 12,358 Views • 2 years ago

This video demonstrates how use a commercially-prepared "dip-stick" to test a random urine specimen for the presence of protein or glucose.

Arterial Blood Gas Sampling ABG
Arterial Blood Gas Sampling ABG Mohamed Ibrahim 14,494 Views • 2 years ago

Arterial Blood Gas Sampling ABG

Gastroscopy
Gastroscopy Mohamed 18,644 Views • 2 years ago

esophago-gastro- duodinoscopy
Gastroduodinoscopy requires special training and considerable experience but affords valuable information.
By its implement the whole of the interior of the stomach as well as esophagus, the first part and the proximal section of the second part of the duodenum and both efferent and afferent loops of the gastrojujenostomy if present can be scrutinized.
Gastroscopy is valuable in the diagnosis of gastric ulcers, in checking the results of medical treatment of chronic gastric ulcer. Gastroduodinoscopy is valuable in differential diagnosis between chronic peptic ulcer and gastric carcinoma, in diagnosis of small gastric neoplasm, in the detection of certain forms of gastritis, in examination of a stoma, in cases of gastrojujenostomy, in cases of duodinitis and duodenal ulcer.
Now its' the Era of
VIDEOGASROSCOPE
Direct means of diagnosis of upper G.I. diseases
Continuous Video recording of the entire procedure is there by which
we can review the whole procedure by playing the Video.
We are doing final diagnosis of upper G.I. lesions with biopsy.
Treatment becomes easy and to the point.
Early detection of pre malignant and malignant lesions is appreciable.

Are vaccines safe?
Are vaccines safe? Anatomist 23,318 Views • 2 years ago

Vaccines are extremely safe. Adverse reactions are uncommon. The most common reaction is pain and swelling at the vaccine site, which is easily treated, and has no longterm problems. An allergic reaction to vaccines are rare. Dr. Michael Davis dispells this and other vaccine myths, including myths about autism and vaccines.

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