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Bunion Hallux Abductor Valgus Surgery
Bunion Hallux Abductor Valgus Surgery Scott 16,934 Views • 2 years ago

A "Hallux Valgus" or "Hallux Abducto-Valgus" deformity, is commonly referred to as a "Bunion." This describes a pathological condition involving the position of the "hallux" in relation to the first metatarsal.

A bunion deformity can clinically present with a variety of characteristics. The foot itself may present with a wide splaying of the forefoot and a painful bump on the medial aspect of the first metatarsal phalangeal joint. In addition, the hallux may be abducted from the midline of the body, with a valgus rotation in the frontal plane.

A radiographic analysis of a bunion deformity in the Anterior/Posterior or Dorsal/Plantar view will reveal a variety of pathological components. Most notably so, is the exaggerated inter-metatarsal angle between the first and second metatarsal. This may be accompanied by a displacement of the first metatarsal from its position over the sesamoids, such that the metatarsal demonstrates a medial alignment away from the sesamoids which lie to the lateral side.

In some cases, the proximal articular set angle at the head of the first metatarsal may be off-set. This "PASA" is one of the factors which determines the position of the proximal phalanx on the metatarsal during movement as well as at rest.

Although conservative care may involve shoe modifications, padding, strapping, and custom orthosis; surgical reconstruction may be required to alleviate painful and immobilizing bunion conditions.

Soft tissue components of the bunion deformity are primarily addressed by means of a capsular modification, as well as a tenotomy of the adductor tendon at its insertion on the base of the proximal phalanx. The fibular sesamoid may be repositioned by a release of the surrounding ligaments.

Surgical management of the bone or osseous components of a bunion deformity will commonly include an osteotomy and correction to re-establish a more functional position of the first metatarsal within the forefoot. This capital fragment of bone is held in place with hardware fixation in order to secure a proper alignment during the healing phase, thus allowing the hallux to return to a more functionally useful position in the sagittal plane.

Appendectomy by a laparoscope
Appendectomy by a laparoscope Doctor 9,160 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Appendectomy in a Male Patient. Onset of Symptoms 12 hr ago. The Patient was taken to the OP Theater immediately after clinical evaluation and discharged less than 24 hr after the procedure.

Discectomy by LASER
Discectomy by LASER Surgeon 10,343 Views • 2 years ago

Discectomy back surgery for removal of a disc by LASER

MiniArc MiniSling performed by Dr. Robert Moore and Dr. John Miklos
MiniArc MiniSling performed by Dr. Robert Moore and Dr. John Miklos atlantaua 24,131 Views • 2 years ago

Drs. Moore and Miklos are very excited to be one of the first centers in the US to offer the next step in minimally invasive treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence, the single incision Mini-sling. The procedure utilizes the same concepts of the tension-free tape mid-urethral slings, however only one incision is needed and the procedure can be completed in as little as 5-10 minutes under local anesthesia.

The procedure was initially released in September of 2006 by Gynecare with a procedure called the TVT-Secure and Dr Miklos and Moore were some of the first surgeons to evaluate and study the procedure. They liked the concept of a single incision sling, however were not enthused by the engineering and design of the Secure sling. In early 2007, with development input from Dr Moore and Miklos, American Medical Systems made several improvements to the procedure and in April, Dr Moore was the first surgeon in the United States to place the Mini-Arc mini-sling. Dr Moore’s and Miklos’s center in Atlanta, because of their reputation of being world leader’s in treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence, was chosen as the lead center in the USA to evaluate and study the Mini-Arc procedure. Dr Moore was chosen as principal investigator, leading 5 centers in the USA and the world, to study and present the initial results in the USA, which have been excellent and very exciting!

Local Anaesthetic Injection
Local Anaesthetic Injection Doctor 26,414 Views • 2 years ago

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HCC-Ain Shams Clinic video showing percutaneous RFA
HCC-Ain Shams Clinic video showing percutaneous RFA Mohamed 13,832 Views • 2 years ago

HCC-Ain Shams Clinic video showing percutaneous RFA from ainshams university. A case of male patient 70 years old, He is complaining of a pain in the right hypochondrium of 6 months duration, The patient is a known case of chronic liver disease, He had an attack of hematemesis 2 years ago, Upper GIT Endoscopy was performed and esopageal varices were revealed and were injected by a sclerosing material.

Acne treatment with LASER
Acne treatment with LASER Doctor 17,484 Views • 2 years ago

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Left Pleura Rupture During Laparoscopy
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USMLE Step 2 CS - Common Tips
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USMLE Step 2 CS - Common Tips This is just preview video. To get full access please visit our website : www.usmletutoring.com

USMLE Step 2 CS - EPIGASTRIC
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Histology of Blood Smear
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Histology of Heart Purkinje Fibers
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Renal Kidney Hemodialysis
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Osteoarthritis Video
Osteoarthritis Video Alicia Berger 4,639 Views • 2 years ago

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that is caused by the chronic breakdown and eventual loss of cartilage within the joints. As the cartilage wears away, the bones that meet at the joint begin to rub against each other. This can cause extreme pain and can severely reduce movement and flexibility of the joint. Growths of bone, called bone spurs, can also form around the edges of the joint and cause pain. Joint swelling can also occur if the synovial membrane lining the joint becomes irritated, producing excess fluid that collects inside the joint. What Causes Osteoarthritis? More than half of the population age 65 or older have osteoarthritis in at least one joint. Osteoarthritis usually results from injury to a joint or from wear and tear over time. Heredity, lack of use, and being overweight also contribute to the development of osteoarthritis. Treating Osteoarthritis Treatment can include weight loss, physiotherapy, and medication. If the condition becomes severe and mobility is greatly reduced, hip replacement surgery may be necessary.

Robot Flies Like a Bird
Robot Flies Like a Bird Alicia Berger 10,684 Views • 2 years ago

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The “In’s & Out’s of Menopause Symptom Management
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The menopause experience is different for everyone so explore options to manage symptoms from proper diet and exercise to hormone therapy.

Autism in children by Dr. Mostafa Yakoot
Autism in children by Dr. Mostafa Yakoot Mostafa Yakoot 1,228 Views • 2 years ago

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