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Abdominal Fluid Draining Procedure
Abdominal Fluid Draining Procedure hooda 11,059 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Abdominal Fluid Draining Surgery

Pre labour signs Symptoms and Signs
Pre labour signs Symptoms and Signs samer kareem 2,099 Views • 2 years ago

Pre labour signs Symptoms and Signs That Labor Is Near

Menorrhagia Treatment Options
Menorrhagia Treatment Options samer kareem 925 Views • 2 years ago

Menorrhagia is the medical term for menstrual periods with abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding. Although heavy menstrual bleeding is a common concern, most women don't experience blood loss severe enough to be defined as menorrhagia. With menorrhagia, you can't maintain your usual activities when you have your period because you have so much blood loss and cramping. If you dread your period because you have such heavy menstrual bleeding, talk with your doctor. There are many effective treatments for menorrhagia.

Sensory and reflexes exam of the lower limb
Sensory and reflexes exam of the lower limb USMLE 21,358 Views • 2 years ago

Sensory and reflexes exam of the upper limb from the USMLE collection Sensory and reflexes exam of the lower limb

Cancer Colon Surgery
Cancer Colon Surgery Scott 28,441 Views • 2 years ago

An animation illustrating carcinoma of the colon

Suture drag technique in Descemet's stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK)
Suture drag technique in Descemet's stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) DrHouse 10,236 Views • 2 years ago

Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) avoids a full-thickness corneal procedure and provides rapid visual rehabilitation. Successful graft positioning while minimizing intraoperative donor endothelial trauma may determine long-term graft survival. Previously described t...echniques for graft insertion may be problematic in some patients with intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS), anatomically shallow or unstable anterior chambers, or intraoperative increased posterior pressure. This video displays alternative method called the suture drag technique, which may facilitate lamellar endothelial graft insertion under these special circumstances.

Gingivectomy
Gingivectomy Dentist 13,298 Views • 2 years ago

Gingivectomy

PRK Lasek
PRK Lasek Doctor 13,515 Views • 2 years ago

In PRK the epithelium (top layer of the cornea) is scraped off and then the laser treatment is applied. A contact lens is used as a "bandage" to decrease discomfort. The epithelium then grows back over the bare area during the next few days.

In LASEK the epithelium is exposed to 20% alcohol which helps separate epithelium from the cornea. The epithelium is pushed to one side and laser treatment applied. The epithelial layer is replaced back onto the eye and held in place with a contact lens. The contact lens is then removed a few days later. LASEK is hence a "no knife"/flap operation.

Epi-Lasik is a similar procedure that uses a keratome like that used for Lasik, but engineered to only separate the epithelium. The epithelium is left on a hinge, laser treatment applied and flap replaced.

Rhinoplasty Surgery Video
Rhinoplasty Surgery Video dr. kamal hussein saleh al husseiny 1,077 Views • 2 years ago

Rhinoplasty Surgery Video

Laparoscopic repair in rupture of urinary bladder
Laparoscopic repair in rupture of urinary bladder Mohamed Ibrahim 12,584 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic repair in rupture of urinary bladder

HCC-Ain Shams Clinic video showing percutaneous RFA
HCC-Ain Shams Clinic video showing percutaneous RFA Mohamed 13,833 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.

USMLE Step 2 CS - Insurance Check up
USMLE Step 2 CS - Insurance Check up usmle tutoring 6,041 Views • 2 years ago

USMLE Step 2 CS - Insurance Check up This is just preview video. To get full access please visit our website : www.usmletutoring.com

Histology of Heart Purkinje Fibers
Histology of Heart Purkinje Fibers Histology 5,200 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Heart Purkinje Fibers

Signs of Dehydration
Signs of Dehydration samer kareem 2,088 Views • 2 years ago

Dehydration is a condition that occurs when the loss of body fluids, mostly water, exceeds the amount that is taken in. With dehydration, more water is moving out of our cells and bodies than what we take in through drinking. We lose water every day in the form of water vapor in the breath we exhale and in our excreted sweat, urine, and stool. Along with the water, small amounts of salts are also lost.

Pneumoconiosis
Pneumoconiosis samer kareem 1,511 Views • 2 years ago

Pneumoconiosis is a general term given to any lung disease caused by dusts that are breathed in and then deposited deep in the lungs causing damage. Pneumoconiosis is usually considered an occupational lung disease, and includes asbestosis, silicosis and coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP), also known as "Black Lung Disease."

Total Heart Transplant
Total Heart Transplant samer kareem 6,765 Views • 2 years ago

Every 10 minutes, someone is added to the national transplant waiting list, and every day, 22 people on average die waiting for a match, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing. But, thanks to innovations in bioengineering, all of that could change. Conceived nearly 60 years ago, the total artificial heart (TAH) has helped sustain the sickest biventricular failure patients waiting for a transplant. While the design of the primary TAH used today has mostly remained stagnant since the ’80s, when it was first implanted in a patient, new models and clinical trials may lead to a better device and, one day, a permanent solution. “We are still many years away from that,” Dr. Nader Moazami, director of the Cardiac Transplantation and Ventricular Assist Device Therapy Program at the Cleveland Clinic, told FoxNews.com of a permanent artificial heart. “Although tremendous strides have been made, biocompatibility will always remain a challenge.”

Miniaturized Medical Devices
Miniaturized Medical Devices samer kareem 3,121 Views • 2 years ago

The term "miniaturization" is widely accepted in our vernacular as a positive step in product development. Reducing components to create less space, product footprint and more affordable medical devices are ongoing objectives for manufacturers today. Jabil strives to integrate new innovative technologies into product design and manufacturing as continual miniaturization of medical devices is a focus of the healthcare thought process. Miniaturization is a constantly moving target. Once a novel, new technology sets a higher bar for miniaturization standards, the next ambitious goal is to achieve an even thinner and smaller device. Industry trends, including minimally invasive surgical devices and home health care delivery, demand more sophisticated medical portable devices and easy-to-use electronics which may not be a core competency of medical device manufacturers.

How to Remove Cholesterol From Your bod
How to Remove Cholesterol From Your bod samer kareem 21,908 Views • 2 years ago

Cholesterol is a fat-like, waxy substance that can be found in all parts of your body. It helps your body make cell membranes, many hormones, and vitamin D. The cholesterol in your blood comes from two sources: the foods you eat and your liver. But your liver makes all the cholesterol your body needs.

How do we make blood clots?
How do we make blood clots? samer kareem 6,253 Views • 2 years ago

How do we make blood clots?

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goldensleather video elisa lewis 1,204 Views • 2 years ago

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