There is evidence of higher success rates with first attempts and decreased complications compared to the traditional landmark and palpation techniques.
Explore more peer-reviewed surgical videos, webinars, and resources at https://t.co/5QgDVU1WCM.
Featured Video: Ultrasound-Guided Arterial Catheterization in a Pediatric Patient
This video shows radial arterial cannulation in a pediatric patient using real-time #ultrasound imaging
#Ultrasound imaging is an accessible and valuable technology which facilitates detection of abnormal anatomy and guidance during difficult insertions in neonates or small infants, patients with weak or absent pulses or landmarks, and those with multiple prior cannulations.
Featured Video: External Dacryocystorhinostomy
This video shows an external dacryocystorhinostomy surgery with insertion of a nasolacrimal duct stent in a patient with a history of dacryocystitis of rare fungal etiology.
Supported by Bryan Medical, Inc. and Hope Medical, the session covers:
β’ Esophageal anatomy & common pathologies (hiatal hernia, esophagitis, etc.)
β’ Esophageal dilation techniques and their effectiveness
β’ Management strategies for patients with swallowing disorders
MASTERCLASS ALERT: Discover the latest Dilation Techniques for Esophageal Phase Dysphagia with Dr. Peter C. Belafsky from UC Davis Medical Center.
Catch the full session here: https://t.co/KSQjGUafCR
This video showcases a Furlow Double-Opposing Z-Palatoplasty repair for a 32-month-old boy with Coffin-Siris syndrome, velopharyngeal insufficiency and a submucous #cleftpalate.
Explore more peer-reviewed surgical videos, webinars, and resources at https://t.co/5QgDVU2usk.
Before surgery, an examination revealed slightly enlarged tonsils and a relaxed palate that narrowed his airway. See how special barbed sutures were used to reposition the palate, opening the airway and restoring restful sleep. #CSurgeries#Medical#SleepApneaSurgery
This video showcases a Barbed Reposition Pharyngoplasty, a faster and gentler surgery for sleep apnea, on a 45-year-old man. He battled moderate sleep apnea (AHI 15.7) and poor sleep due to CPAP intolerance.
University of North Carolina School of Medicine student Charlotte B. Smith captures the dedication of future surgeons in this beautiful watercolor painting.
#FridayInspiration#MedSchool
Art: @cblythesmith_art
Photo: @yaddy_body
Surgeons commit years of their lives to a journey of continuous learning fueled by unwavering commitment to the pursuit of excellence and a desire to make a difference in patient's lives.
A new study shows left-handed surgical trainees fromΒ across six surgical specialties often encounter confusing advice, pressure to switch to their right hand, and even stigma during their training. https://t.co/bMsEDiGs4S
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Latest video: Septal Perforation Repair with Temporalis Fascia and PDS Plate.
This video demonstrates the repair of a large nasoseptal perforation via an open approach with a combined temporalis fascia graft and polydioxanone (PDS) plate technique.
Guided by high-definition visuals, they meticulously identified and sealed off the feeder vessels before removing the AVM.
Watch the full video here: https://t.co/p5zfuvTzQA
Latest Video: Endoscopic Resection of Forehead Arteriovenous Malformation. This case involved an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) of the forehead, with a feeder directly connected to a critical artery.
Using a minimally invasive endoscopic technique, surgeons accessed the entire malformation through a single hidden incision in the hairline, down to the subgaleal plane.