
Laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer (3d animation)

Transurethral Resection of the Prostate An explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of the the most aggressive method for eliminating or reducing male urinary symptoms`

TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) by Dennis G. Lusaya, MD, Manila, Philippines Minimally Invasive management of benign prostatic enlargement .For more information call or text mobile: +639196084859 or email : dglusaya@

Lung Cancer Resection This patient education video is for patients with lung cancer who may be considering a lung cancer resection. Included are the following sections: Lung Anatomy, Cancer & its Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Staging, Thoracoscopy, Thoracotomy, Risks & Complications, and After the Surgery.

PreOp® Patient Education TURP Transurethral Resection Prosta Patient Education Company Following the procedure, you'll be moved then to a recovery area where you can relax until the sedation and anesthetic has worn off - and until the doctor is satisfied that you are fit to go home. Plan on spending several hours in recovery. Your doctor may be able to give you a more precise estimate prior to surgery. Before you leave, you'll probably be prescribed a pain killer along with any other medication your doctor feels you need to take. Patient Education TURP only rarely leads to complications. Unlikely but possible complications include Excessive bleeding Damage to the urethra Slow return of urinary control Inability to control urine and to attain an erection Infection of the urinary tract Injury to the penis. At home, you should be able to resume normal activity, as you feel able. Once you return home, you will be responsible to keeping the dressing intact and clean. As with all surgery, you should be alert for signs of infection near the incision - increased swelling, redness, bleeding or other discharge. Your doctor may advise you to be on the alert for other symptoms as well. If you experience any unusual symptoms, report them to your doctor right away. You may also notice some bruising in the general area of the incision. The discoloration may be extensive - but as with any bruise, it should heal on it's own. Before you leave, you'll be given discharge guidelines which may include diet, medication, work and other ...

ADENOMYOSIS II RESECTION Re ablation for adenomyosis, considering long period of spotting and menstrual pain. The technique utilized was the association of the vaginohysteroscopy with Bettocchi instrumental and resectoscope. To create a cavity was used a scissor cutting, to open the endometrial cavity, closed after first endometrial ablation. After,introduction of Versapoint resectoscope, the adenomyosis focus was removed, using a small loop. Islands of adenomyosis are shown in the endometrial cavity. This technique allows a good visualization of the lesions, facilitating the complementary resection. More information marcoslyra@.br or

Laparoscopic liver resection. Right hepatectomy. Hepatectomia direita laparoscópica This video demonstrates technical aspects of a totally laparoscopic right hepatectomy in a patient with hepatolithiasis.Hepatectomia Direita Laparoscópica.

Hysteroscopic resection of intrauterine adhesions This video demonstrates the removal of adhesions (scar tissue) within of the uterine cavity. This condition is called Ashermans Syndrome causing this woman to stop menstruating. Treatment for Ashermans syndrome include the removal of the scar tissue as depicted in this video and hormonal treatment to help heal the uterine lining (endometrium). After surgery a balloon catheter is often placed within the cavity for 3-4 weeks to prevent scar tissue reformation

craniofacial resection Facial tumour extending into brain and pushing the eyes out, being resected by Dr.PKJha () and Dr.Anshuman Kumar at Dharmshila hospital new Delhi. This was a 80 yr old female with basal cell cancer of inner canthus of left eye. Eye was saved and she is healthy and happy lady now.

TURP Trans Urethral Resection Prostrate - Urology Video Nikitha Hospital, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India Vizag TURP Trans Urethral Resection Prostrate - Urology Video --

Craniofacial Resection & Reconstruction Craniofacial Resection & Reconstruction for osteoma of frontal sinus

Dr. James Wittig: Radical Resection of Distal Femur [Part 2] Dr. James C. Wittig, MD details radical resection of distal femur for large periosteal chondrosarcoma and reconstruction with a modular segmental distal femur tumor prosthesis. Part 2: Release of knee ligaments and menisci dissociation of knee. Visit www.sarcoma.ws for more information.

Medial Rectus Resection for Divergent Squint,SudhalkarEyeHos 35* Alternate Exotropia is treated surgically by two muscle surgery. Lateral rectus 8mm recession is shown in a separate video and medial rectus 6mm resection is shown here. Sudhalkar Eye Hospital.

Cirugia Ojo Pterigion Pterygium resection eye Surgery This is a partial recording of a Surgical resection of an Ocular Pterygium , it took place at HGRL Surgeon:Dr. (sorry, can't reveal the name) Eyewitnesses: PRIVATE (F*CK YOU HERALDO DE LEON YOU BUNCH OF SENSATIONALISTS-ain't you got anything more interesting to do, you idles??) Extraccion quirurgica de Pterigion en ojo izquierdo realizada en el HGR Taken with the (OMG!)almighty Nokia N70 (Migue,Pelas!)

Endoscopic Resection of a Distal Bile Duct Mass Shyam S. Varadarajulu, MD, with C. Mel Wilcox,MD and Jessica Trevino, MD, performing an endoscopic resection of a distal bile duct mass. Dr. Varadarajulu (Associate Professor), and Dr. Wilcox (Professor and Division Director) are faculty members and physicians in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at UAB. Dr. Trevino is currently a 6th year post graduate resident in the GI Fellowship Program.

Laparoscopic Robotic assisted resection of duodenal and small bowel diverticula in India Medical tourism offers best hospitals for Laparoscopic duodenal and small bowel diverticula in Goa, Kerala, and Mumbai. Health Tourism, Wellness travel Or medical tourism is a concept where a patient travels to another country for medical treatment in order to save costs, or get treatment faster or even to avail of better medical facilities. Most patients from Europe, USA and UK travel to developing countries such as India for treatment because India besides, offering some of the low cost budget options for treatment, also offers a good holiday package. Medical tourism offers our clients the most affordable range of medical treatments, with extremely competent, highly respected Indian medical specialists. India boasts of several good private owned hospitals with facilities second to none for laparoscopic duodenal and small bowel diverticula in India. Diverticulae, sac-like protrusions of the bowel wall, occur throughout the small and large bowel. Large bowel diverticula are more frequent and more often present with a complication. Small bowel diverticula occur most frequently in the duodenum where they are usually asymptomatic. The vast majority of duodenal diverticula are extraluminal. They tend to occur near the papilla of Vater; in one study, for example, 61 percent were within 2 cm of the papilla. They are thought to be acquired as a result of herniation through a defect caused by the entrance of large vessels. The mortality of complicated duodenal diverticula is ...

WM Cardiac Tumor Resection (Angiosarcoma) This is a highlight reel from a Right Atrial Cardiac Tumor resection performed by Dr. Michael Reardon at The Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center of the Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX on 12/22/09. The surgery took 3-4 hours and 100% of the tumor was removed with clean margins (at about 1:35 you see him removing more tissue to get clean margins). I am a 31 year old male that was diagnosed with primary Cardiac Angiosarcoma in October 2008. The disease is metastatic, other sites include sternum, T4 vertebrae and T12 rib.

Laparoscopic Colon Resection Removal of the sigmoid colon using keyhole surgery. Just one of the many surgery videos that can be seen at

Malpractice Medical TURP Transurethral Resection Prostate Surgery 3 Medical Malpractice and Patient Education Company Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO Your doctor will then... ...lift your penis upward. A well-lubricated instrument called a resectoscope is then gently inserted into the urethra. When the resectoscope reaches the back of the penis, your doctor will pull the penis downward in order to create a straight path into the prostate. Using this tool, your doctor will then scrape excess tissue from the prostate, restoring it to its normal size. Medical Malpractice Tissue removed from the prostate may be sent a laboratory for ***ysis. When the surgery is complete, your doctor will remove the resectoscope. Your doctor will probably ask you to wear a temporary Foley catheter. A Foley catheter is a narrow tube inserted through your urethra and into your bladder. The catheter is connected to a bag that is attached to your leg by a strap. While the Foley catheter is in place, urine will pass from your bladder into the bag. You will not need to urinate into a toilet. Medical Malpractice The nurse will show you how to change the bag when it is full. An appointment will be made for you to return to the doctor's office in a couple of days to have the catheter removed. As soon as the anesthesia wears off and you feel comfortable, you'll be allowed to leave. Medical Malpractice and Patient Education Company

TURP trans urethral resection of prostate TURP means trans urethral resection of prostate. It is a treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia. The video shows how this endoscpic operation is performed.

Microsurgical Resection of a Brain Tumor For more neurosurgery videos visit . Neurosurgeon Peyman Pakzaban, MD demonstrates the steps involved in resection of a small metastatic brain tumor.

Distal Humerus Giant Cell Tumor Resection -Part 3 Limb-Sparing Resection

ROMM Procedure/Resection of Multiple Metastases lung cancer Resection of Multiple Metastases (cancer nodules removed from the lung)

Transurethral resection of the bladder tumour (TURBT) for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer www3 This video from the International Journal of Urology presents a case in TURBT. It is part of an article with 3 videos on "Transurethral resection of the bladder tumour (TURBT) for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer: Basic skills". View the article at the above link and find the videos under Supporting Information of the article. Abstracts: Transurethral resection of the bladder tumour (TURBT) is the standard surgical procedure for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. We believe that all urologists should be trained in this procedure. This DVD provides an overview of TURBT with particular focus on basic skills, including basic surgical techniques such as the obturator nerve block. Important basic surgical skills required for complete TURBT in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer are: (i) resection of all visible tumors; (ii) resection of apparently normal mucosa on the border of the tumor; (iii) resection of the muscle layer at the base of the tumor until normal muscle fibers are visible; (iv) in applicable cases, random biopsy of apparently normal urothelium of the bladder wall and transurethral resection (TUR) biopsy of both sides of the prostatic urethra; and (v) when possible, after these procedures are completed, a different operating surgeon should inspect the bladder lumen to confirm that there are no remaining tumors. In particular, sampling resection should be implemented in apparently normal mucosa for approximately 1 cm around the tumor ...

Submucosal resection of septum.avi Here demonstration of Submucosal resection of septum is done under local anaesthesia

Colon Resection Surgery This patient education video describes colon surgerys implications and treatment. Included are the following sections: Anatomy, Symptoms and their Causes, Other Treatments, Surgical Treatment, Risks and Complications, and After the Surgery.

My Ileum Resection Surgery for Crohn's Disease My story of ileum resection surgery in slide-show form. Just pics of how it went for me in hopes of helping someone else in a similar situation. This is the text edit version, so you can read it better :)

Distal Humerus Giant Cell Tumor Resection - Part 2 Exposure of Tumor

Condensed Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) This 3D medical animation depicts transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) surgery, performed as the result of severe prostate enlargement with blockage of urine flow from the urinary bladder. Item #ANS00206

PreOp® Patient Education TURP Transurethral Resection Prosta Patient Education Company for info 617-244-7591 Your doctor will then... ...lift your penis upward. A well-lubricated instrument called a resectoscope is then gently inserted into the urethra. When the resectoscope reaches the back of the penis, your doctor will pull the penis downward in order to create a straight path into the prostate. Using this tool, your doctor will then scrape excess tissue from the prostate, restoring it to its normal size. Tissue removed from the prostate may be sent a laboratory for ***ysis. When the surgery is complete, your doctor will remove the resectoscope. Your doctor will probably ask you to wear a temporary Foley catheter. A Foley catheter is a narrow tube inserted through your urethra and into your bladder. The catheter is connected to a bag that is attached to your leg by a strap. While the Foley catheter is in place, urine will pass from your bladder into the bag. You will not need to urinate into a toilet. The nurse will show you how to change the bag when it is full. An appointment will be made for you to return to the doctor's office in a couple of days to have the catheter removed. As soon as the anesthesia wears off and you feel comfortable, you'll be allowed to leave. Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591

Dr. James Wittig: Radical Resection of Distal Femur [Part 1] Dr. James C. Wittig, MD details radical resection of distal femur for large periosteal chondrosarcoma and reconstruction with a modular segmental distal femur tumor prosthesis. Part 1: Exposure of tumor of distal femur exploration/mobilization of neurovascular structures. Visit www.sarcoma.ws for more information.

Resection of a Large Concha Bullosa Hawke MD Endoscopic resection of a large right concha bullosa. Michael Hawke MD

ACG: Endoscopic Mucosal Resection in Early Esophageal Cancer Walter Coyle, MD, Scripps Clinic, San Diego Yvonne Romero, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. Joel Richter, MD, Temple University, Philadelphia Patricia Raymond, MD, E. Virginia Med School, Norfolk ORLANDO, Oct. 10 -- Favorable long-term data on endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and photodynamic therapy were among the highlights of new research on Barrett's esophagus presented at the American College of Gastroenterology meeting here. In this exclusive MedPage Today video report, four prominent gastrointestinal specialists give their views on the long-term study, as well as on findings with EMR as monotherapy for high-grade Barrett's dysplasia.

Live Webcast: Laparoscopic Bowel Resection for Colon Cancer Colorectal surgery has undergone rapid advancement in recent years and leading the way has been Dr. Conor Delaney, Chief of Colorectal Surgery at University Hospitals Case Medical Center. A pioneer in the use of minimally invasive techniques for colorectal surgery, Dr. Delaney and his team are able to reduce surgical trauma by using tiny incisions compared to traditional open surgery. On Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 4:00 pm during a live webcast on OR-, Dr. Delaney and his colleagues will be performing a laparoscopic bowel resection.

Colon Resection This 3D medical animation depicts the normal digestive functions of the colon, outlines various conditions that may require surgery, and describes the colon resection procedure. Key steps include removing the affected segment of colon and stapling the two loose ends together.

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Resection Major vascular operation for management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm ( AAA)

Distal Humerus Giant Cell Tumor Resection - Part 1 Part 1 - Incision and Neurovascular Dissection

Tongue resection - Hemiglossectomy for youtube Tongue cancer surgery in a small setup in Semiurban India.!!!

Laparoscopic Abdominoperineal resection of *** carcinoma

Hepatectomy w/ Radiofrequency Resection See a New Technique for the treatment of liver tumors designed to minimize bleeding in a live webcast on OR- Nov. 16th at 4:30 pm. Hepatectomy, a surgical procedure used to remove sections of the liver, is an effective form of treatment for both primary liver tumors and liver tumors derived from colorectal cancer and other cancers that have spread to the liver. For this webcast, Surgeon Richard S. Swanson, MD, will demonstrate an innovative technique using radiofrequency -- or heat -- to minimize bleeding during this procedure.