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Chest xray may be a basic investigation however it's importance can't be underestimated!
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#surgerynotes #ovariancancer #surgery #radiology

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Chest xray may be a basic investigation however it's importance can't be underestimated! Watch till end to answer the questions asked in this video! #surgerynotes #ovariancancer #surgery #radiology

Chest xray may be a basic investigation however it's importance can't be underestimated! Watch till end to answer the questions asked in this video! #surgerynotes #ovariancancer #surgery #radiology

Chest xray may be a basic investigation however it's importance can't be underestimated! Watch till end to answer the questions asked in this video! #surgerynotes #ovariancancer #surgery #radiology

Have you seen this condition in your practice? #anatomyandphysiology

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Watch the video of excision of left inguinal tumour on YouTube Surgery Notes Channel!

Life has become so fast, that we have stopped stopping for ourselves! #mindfullness #soulawakening #mentalhealth #selfmotivation #digitaldetox #happiness

An essential aspect of creativity in not being afraid to fail. -Dr. Edwin

Had this interesting conversation with bing AI / co-pilot. If you to want to have a conversation with AI, then who is stopping you. Just do it #bing #chatgpt4 #ai #myconversationswithai #chat #AIchat #trend #trending #trendingreels #reels #tredingvideo #video #AIvideo #reels #instagram #instagramreels #instagramvideo #

What are the differentials #surgery #surgerynotes #edutok #Oncology #neetpreparation and how do you proceed?

Anatomy class on branches of Aorta. #anatomy #surgery #surgerynotes #Oncology #RenalCancer #neetpg #mbbs

This patient developed hernia 6 months after undergoing surgery. She gives history of surgical site infection in post op period. How do we treat this condition? An incisional hernia is a type of hernia that occurs when a surgical wound in the abdomen does not heal properly, leaving a weak spot in the abdominal wall. This can allow the internal organs or tissues to bulge out through the defect, creating a visible lump or swelling. Incisional hernias can cause pain, discomfort, and complications such as bowel obstruction or strangulation. They can also affect the quality of life and self-esteem of the affected person. Incisional hernias are common after abdominal surgery, especially if the surgery involved a large or vertical incision. They can develop weeks, months, or even years after the operation. Some factors that can increase the risk of developing an incisional hernia are: - Infection or trauma to the surgical wound - Poor stitching technique or wound care - Heavy lifting or strenuous activity before complete recovery - Obesity, smoking, or certain medications that impair wound healing - Pregnancy or other conditions that increase abdominal pressure The diagnosis of an incisional hernia is usually based on a physical examination and imaging tests such as X-ray or CT scan. The treatment options depend on the size, location, and symptoms of the hernia. Some small and asymptomatic hernias may not require surgery, but they should be monitored regularly for any changes. Larger or symptomatic hernias may need surgical repair to prevent them from getting worse or causing complications. Some preventive measures are: - Following the surgeon's instructions for wound care and activity after surgery - Treating any infection or complication promptly - Avoiding smoking and maintaining a healthy weight - Eating a balanced diet and staying hydrated - Treating constipation or urinary obstruction to avoid straining the abdomen - Wearing a supportive garment or truss to a

The ribs are an essential component of the human body, forming the majority of the thoracic cage. They are curved, flat bones that are light but highly resilient, contributing to their role in protecting the internal thoracic organs. One of the primary functions of the ribs is to protect the lungs and heart from physical damage. The rib cage surrounds these vital organs, providing a barrier against external trauma. In addition to providing protection, the ribs also play a crucial role in facilitating breathing. The movements of the ribs, controlled by the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, allow for the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity. This movement enables the lungs to inhale and exhale air, allowing for respiration to occur. The ribs also provide a place for some muscles to originate or attach. These muscles play a role in various bodily movements, including those involved in respiration. In summary, the ribs serve several essential functions in the human body, including protecting vital organs, facilitating breathing, and providing a place for muscle attachment. These functions highlight the importance of maintaining healthy ribs and rib cage. #surgery #surgerynotes #edutok #neetpg #neetpreparation #lungs #medicaleducation

The epiglottis #chatGPT #edutok #surgerynotes #surgery #oncology #neetpg #neetpreparation #learn

An interesting video on a rare tumour of Head and neck region. #oncology #cancer #radiationtherapy #pathology #medicalnotes #raredisease #surgerynotes #edutok #chatgpt #AIforEducation

Title: Laryngeal Voice Prosthesis: Restoring Speech for Laryngectomy Patients Introduction: Laryngectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove the larynx (voice box) due to various reasons, such as laryngeal cancer. Following this procedure, patients lose their ability to produce sounds and communicate verbally. Laryngeal voice prosthesis (LVP) is a specialized device that can restore speech in laryngectomy patients. This literature post aims to provide an overview of laryngeal voice prostheses, including types, insertion techniques, care, and potential complications. Types of Laryngeal Voice Prostheses: Laryngeal voice prostheses can be categorized into two main types: indwelling and non-indwelling prostheses. Indwelling prostheses, also known as Blom-Singer prostheses, are the most commonly used. They consist of a one-way valve that allows air to pass from the trachea to the esophagus, enabling the patient to produce voice by diverting air through the prosthesis. Non-indwelling prostheses, such as tracheoesophageal puncture prostheses, require manual occlusion of the tracheostoma to redirect air into the esophagus, facilitating speech production. Procedure and Insertion Techniques: The implantation of laryngeal voice prostheses typically occurs during or after laryngectomy surgery. During the procedure, a small fistula is created between the trachea and esophagus, providing a passage for air to travel through the prosthesis. Insertion techniques vary depending on the type of prosthesis used. In the case of indwelling prostheses, the device is inserted through a stoma using specific insertion tools. Non-indwelling prostheses require regular manual insertion into the tracheoesophageal puncture tract. Care and Maintenance: Proper care and maintenance of laryngeal voice prostheses are essential to ensure their optimal function and longevity. Routine cleaning of the prosthesis and the surrounding area is necessary to prevent mucus accumulation and infection.

I tried to create this video using four platforms/apps- Chatgpt, text to audio app , inshort (video editing) and kapwing (for subtitles). Let me know how the result is. #chatgpt #gallstones #surgery #edutok #surgerynotes #MRCP #radiology

Every step in surgery is important. A single mistake can have serious consequences for the patient. Surgeons must take great care to ensure that every step of the procedure is performed correctly and safely. The first step in surgery is to prepare the patient for the procedure. This includes ensuring that the patient is properly anesthetized and that all necessary equipment is available and in working order. The next step is to make an incision in the appropriate location. The incision should be made carefully to avoid damaging any surrounding tissue. Once the incision has been made, the surgeon will begin the procedure itself. This may involve removing tissue, repairing damaged organs or structures, or performing other necessary tasks #oncology #surgery #breastcancer #surgeon #mastectomy

Cholangiography procedure ---------------------------------------------- Here the dilated bile ducts are directly punctured under fluoroscopic or USG guidance through transhepatic route and contrast is injected antegradely to define the level and type of obstruction . #oncology #surgerynotes #cholangiocarcinoma #radiology #edutok #cancer

The submandibular gland is one of the major salivary glands located in the submandibular triangle of the neck, just below the lower jawbone (mandible) and deep to the sublingual gland. It is a large, encapsulated gland that produces about 70% of the total saliva volume in the oral cavity. The submandibular gland is roughly triangular in shape and weighs around 15 grams. It is composed of two main parts: a superficial part and a deep part. The superficial part lies anterior to the deep part and is separated from it by the mylohyoid muscle. The deep part is located posterior to the mylohyoid muscle and extends medially towards the midline. The gland is surrounded by a fibrous capsule that sends septa into the gland to divide it into lobules. Each lobule is composed of a cluster of acinar cells that produce saliva and a network of ducts that transport the saliva to the main ducts. The main duct of the submandibular gland, also known as Wharton's duct, is about 5 cm long and runs anteriorly along the floor of the mouth. It enters the oral cavity at the sublingual caruncle, a small papilla located on the floor of the mouth near the midline. The duct is lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and is surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle that contracts to help propel the saliva into the oral cavity. The submandibular gland receives its blood supply from the facial artery and its venous drainage is through the facial vein. Its innervation is supplied by the facial nerve (parasympathetic) and the sympathetic nervous system. The parasympathetic fibers stimulate the secretion of saliva, while the sympathetic fibers regulate blood flow to the gland. Text generated via Ask AI app. #surgerynotes #surgery #edutok #chatGPT #Oncology #oncology #neet #neetpg