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portacaval anastomosis
portacaval anastomosis, anastomosis between portal and systemic circulation. portal hypertension and related clinical conditions.
Arslan Chaudhry
about 7 years ago

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Ostomy Pouching for Infants
Learn how to care for your infant's colostomy and how to apply, empty and remove a pouch. This video is provided by UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital.
Nicole Chalmers
about 7 years ago

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What is the Whipple Procedure?
In this video, Washington University surgeon William Hawkins, MD, explains the Whipple procedure, which is performed to remove cancer from the head of the pancreas. Hawkins and his colleagues complete about 125 Whipples a year, making the Siteman Cancer Center one of the highest-volume centers for this type of surgery nationwide. These surgeons pioneered a modification to the Whipple procedure that has resulted in the lowest fistula rate any large group (1.5 percent compared to 15 percent).
Nicole Chalmers
about 7 years ago

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Station 1 Sample Respiratory Examination Bronchiectasis, Thoracoplasty, Kyhoscoliosis
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MRCP Videos
about 7 years ago

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Ed Gavagan: A story about knots and surgeons
One day, Ed Gavagan was sitting on the subway, watching two young med students practicing their knots. And a powerful memory washed over him -- of one shocking moment that changed his life forever. An unforgettable story of crime, skill and gratitude.
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Nicole Chalmers
about 7 years ago

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Acular
This is an eye drop in the NSAID class of medicines. It is an anti-inflammatory drop with a mechanism similar to Advil or Motrin. It is occasionally used to help with ocular discomfort but mainly used after eye surgery. This class of medicines is good at decreasing the chance of macular edema (retinal swelling) after cataract surgery. It can sting a little going in, however.
Nicole Chalmers
about 7 years ago

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Ophthalmology finding: Inclusion cyst on the eye
This is an inclusion cyst on the conjunctiva of the eye. These can occur after surgery (often after muscle surgery) and are simply fluid/oil filled cyst from trapped epithelial cells.
Nicole Chalmers
about 7 years ago

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Direct and indirect inguinal hernia
This video illustrates the difference between a direct and an indirect inguinal hernia.
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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The Surgery Rotation
University of Pennsylvania Medical School Spoof 2004 video about the surgery clerkship. In part because of this video, and in part because of too many students failing the shelf (final exam), the clerkship was changed.
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Boxmedicine - Goitre
What is a goitre? How do you assess it? What are the complications of thyroidectomy that you really ought to know about as a junior doctor? This tutorial is all about evaluating a goitre. More tutorials at www.boxmedicine.com.
Mr Danny Sinitsky
almost 7 years ago

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Boxmedicine - General Surgery Revision - Tutorial #1
With pen & paper at the ready, answer some multiple choice questions in this tutorial covering a variety of General Surgery topics. See the right answers, and then take notes as our Surgical Registrar teaches you what you need to know. He uses his enthusiasm with a variety of media modalities to help you remember all the magic for as long as possible.
Mr Danny Sinitsky
almost 7 years ago

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Boxmedicine - Small bowel obstruction
What are the key features? When do these patients need surgery? How much fluid do they need? What are the complications? If you can't confidently answer these questions then you need to watch this tutorial. We have used a variety of modalities to make sure you have a full understanding that will stay with you right through your exams and beyond. More tutorials at www.boxmedicine.com.
Mr Danny Sinitsky
almost 7 years ago

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Boxmedicine - General Surgery Revision - Tutorial #2
Following "General Surgery Revision - Tutorial 1", watch this tutorial and answer 8 multiple choice questions. Each question is followed up by a concise explanation by our Surgical Registrar, Danny. This tutorial covers a variety of Colorectal topics. More at www.boxmedicine.com.
Mr Danny Sinitsky
almost 7 years ago

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Boxmedicine - Groin hernias (inguinal & femoral hernias)
Inguinal and femoral hernias need not be confusing. In this tutorial you will be presented with colourful diagrams and animations to cover important areas, such as the anatomy of what goes on in these two conditions, the examination of groin hernias and a simple explanation of the difference between incarceration, strangulation and obstruction, in and amongst a systematic look at the clinical topic. More tutorials at www.boxmedicine.com.
Mr Danny Sinitsky
almost 7 years ago

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Boxmedicine - Gallstones
What are the complications of gallstones? In this tutorial you will learn how to answer this question, and you'll learn a little bit about the clinical features and aspects of management for all the problems those pesky stones can cause. More tutorials at www.boxmedicine.com.
Mr Danny Sinitsky
almost 7 years ago

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One-handed reef knot
A detailed video on how to perform the one-handed reef knot.
Dr Matt Jones
almost 7 years ago

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Causes of Acute Abdomen
Picture showing different causes of abdominal pain in the areas which they tend to affect. (note: some of the causes in the Left and right iliac fossa can affect both sides although they are only drawn in one!) http://leadonpaper.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/the-acute-abdomen.html#more
Caren Chu
almost 7 years ago

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Lumbar Puncture Procedure
A lumbar puncture procedure video which highlights techniques examined in both the MCEM & FCEM exam.
YouTube
about 7 years ago