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Vostars at a glance

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Vostars at a glance

October 1st was an important day in the history of VOSTARS. In Bologna an intervention took place in which the advanced versions of the RA helmet were tested, in which the new optics designed by partner OPTIVENT and the final structure of the helmet designed by partner PILOTFISH were seen at work. The operation was attended by Urlich Thomale, surgeon at the Charité Clinic in Berlin, who followed the operation together with Giovanni Badiali, surgeon at the University Hospital of Bologna, and of course the entire research team of the Information Engineering Department and the EndoCAS Centre of Excellence. At the end of the operation all the members of the project agreed to express general satisfaction. The new helmet allows an efficiency and operational quality that undoubtedly marks a very valuable step forward in surgical strategies.
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Surgery Games

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My Favorite Surgery Books for Medical Students, Surgery Residents and Surgeons

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Here are my favorite surgery books! Some are surgery textbooks, some are paperback surgery books you can carry around in your white coat or your bag for easy reference.

If you’re a medical student I think you should definitely be serious about adding these to your bookshelf as some of them (Top Knife, ICU Book,m Talley and O’Conner and Cope’s Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen) are books every medical student should have and I bet they are plenty of physicians’ favorite books in medicine.

If you want to jump through the video check out these AMAZING time stamps and if you want to add the book to your shelf click on the link below!

IF YOU WANT TO GRAB A BOOK NOW HERE ARE THE LINKS
1.). Top Knife (MUST HAVE) 03:25 – http://citizensurgeon.co/TopKnife

2.). Sabiston’s Textbook of Surgery 06:37 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Sabiston

3.). Cope’s Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen (MSUT HAVE) 08:39 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Cope

4.). Zollinger’s Textbook of Surgery 10:33 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Zollinger

5.). The ICU Book (MUST HAVE) 12:08 – http://citizensurgeon.co/ICUBook

6.) Cameron’s Surgical Therapy 13:19 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Cameron

7.). The ABSITE Review 15:20 – http://citizensurgeon.co/ABSITE

8.) Talley and O’Connor Clinical Examination (MUST HAVE) 16:57 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Talley

9.). Fischer’s Mastery of Surgery 18:33 – http://citizensurgeon.co/Mastery

I think you would be pumped to have any of these books on your shelf. Definitely recommend Top Knife, Talley and O’Conner, The ABSITE Review and Sabiston’s as some must haves to start with on your shelf.

Also if you haven’t seen any of the videos I would definitely recommend starting with the Metabolic Response to Injury videos and then check out the Surgical Nutrition playlist.

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I’m Dr. Erik Pearson, FACS and I am a board certified pediatric surgeon living in Las Vegas. I make surgical education videos on all topics in general surgery as well as talks on lifestyle design as a surgeon, book reviews, and studying effectively. I also write a weekly newsletter called the Saturday Six where I identify Six different discoveries of the week. You can get the weekly newsletter by signing up to the CITIZENSURGEON Community!

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While my aim is to help educate you for the ward, the surgical ICU, the operating room and your exams remember these videos are not a replacement for your reading, your medical school and residency preparation and most important your own decision making. Good luck and enjoy!

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First Masterclass in Uniportal VATS in Malaysia with lectures and live surgery

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First Masterclass in Uniportal VATS in Malaysia with lectures and live surgery

Video about the first masterclass in Uniportal VATS held in Kuala lumpur, Malaysia on 6-7 August 2019 where 4 complex cases were performed in live surgery under the support of Feng Company, innomed, and Scanlan international
Diego Gonzalez Rivas, MD, FECTS
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BEND OVER! | Colon, Cataract Eye Surgery

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The doctor is BACK so it’s time to bend over and let me get to work on that colon! Also the cataracts in your eye I guess!

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Outro Song created by “Teknoaxe”. It’s called “I’m everywhere” and you can listen to it here

Download and try for yourself – New surgeries are coming soon for the Oculus Quest 2. Visit: https://ghostproductions.com/medical-vr-virtual-reality/

Ghost Productions releases the first public demonstration of Wraith VR Surgical Simulator featuring OmniBotics robotic assisted total knee surgical technique. Creative Medical Director, Nic Wiederhold, shows off the advanced features of our highly functional surgery simulation based training program using the newly released Medical VR application on the Oculus Rift S.

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Making an Incision | How to Start Every Surgery

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Making an Incision | How to Start Every Surgery

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Skin incisions are the first part of every surgery and for the patient, they leave behind a permanent reminder of their procedure. Therefore, it is vital that incisions are made safely, precisely and confidently, to ensure the best outcomes.

Here, you will learn the best-practice for making surgical incisions, with an emphasis on planning and scalpel technique.

0:08 – Introduction
0:43 – Planning
1:19 – Using the Scalpel Blade Body
1:49 – Keeping the Blade Perpendicular
2:14 – Maintaining Skin Traction
2:39 – Make a Confident Incision
3:08 – Stab Incisions

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Gamma Knife® (Stereotactic Radiosurgery)

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This 3D medical animation gives a brief overview of the Gamma Knife®, the types of conditions it treats and the treatment process.

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Prayer For Successful Surgery | Prayers Before Surgery

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Prayer For Successful Surgery | Prayers Before Surgery

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Prayer For Successful Surgery – Prayers Before Surgery

This is simply a video I’ve put together where I would like to pray for anyone within the sound of my voice.

All I ask you to do is to agree with me as I pray and we seek our Heavenly Father regarding prayers for surgery.

Please continue to meditate on this prayer for yourself.

Speak it daily or listen to this video over and over again and allow the Word of God concerning this prayer before surgery to reach deep into your spirit.

Scriptures:

Mark 11:20-25, Matthew 8:17, 1 Peter 2:24, Colossians 1:13, Romans 8:2, first Peter 5:6–7, Psalms 37:4–5, 55:22, 138:8, 2 Corinthians 10: 5, Hebrews 12:1-2, 2 Timothy 1:12, Philippians 4:6, 8, John 14: 1, 15:7, James 1:22–25, Psalms 27:1-3, 56:3-5, 2 Timothy 1:7–8, Romans 8:15, Hebrews 2:15, John 14:1, 17, 1 Timothy 2:1-3, Proverbs 29:2, Psalm 33:12, Proverbs 21:1, Proverbs 20:28, Matthew 13:39, Proverbs 25:5, Proverbs 4:10–14, Proverbs 2:10–14, 20, 21, Psalm 9:9, Psalm 27:5–7, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Psalm 34:17–20, Psalm 57:1-2, Psalm 46:1, John 14:27, Romans 5:3-5, Luke 13:11–12, John 8:32, 10:10, 14:6, Philippians 1:6, 3:13–14, Romans 6:4, 8:2, 2 Corinthians 5:17, 1 John 1:7, 3:1-2, James 1:21, Matthew 5:44, 2 Peter 3:9, Romans 12:1, 6, Philippians 2: 13, Hebrews 10:38, 1 Corinthians 6:20, Psalms 50:15, 86:12, Colossians 1:13, 3:17,23, Matthew 5:16, 25:21, Ephesians 4:15, Philippians 3:7–9, 12–14, Philippians 3:10–11, Philippians 3:13, Psalm 32:5, Galatians 2:20, Proverbs 3:5–6, John 1:12, Romans 6:4, Isaiah 11:2, Colossians 4:1, Proverbs 28:1, John 10:27, Philippians 2: 3, Judges 6:12, John 10:10

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Prayer For Mind Healing

Prayer To Stop Smoking

Prayer Of Adoration, Praise, and Thanksgiving

Prayer For Evening

Prayer For Spiritual Cleansing

Prayer For Immediate Help

Prayer For Guidance At Work

Prayer For Dad

Prayer For Bitterness and Resentment

Prayer For Couples

Prayer For Guilt

Remember The Good Times – Psalm 42

God Knows Everything

My Help Comes From The Lord

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Important Medical Terms For Nurses || 60+ Medical Terminology

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Important Medical Terms for Nurses by officer Dheeraj
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Your doctor has recommended that you have coronary artery bypass surgery. But what does that actually mean?

Your heart is located in the center of your chest. It is surrounded by your rib cage and protected by your breastbone. Your heart’s job is to keep blood continually circulating throughout your body.
The vessels that supply the body with oxygen-rich blood are called arteries.

The vessels that return blood to the heart are called veins.
Like any other muscle in the body, the heart depends on a steady supply of oxygen rich blood. The arteries that carry this blood supply to the heart muscle are called coronary arteries.

Sometimes, these blood vessels can narrow or become blocked by deposits of fat, cholesterol and other substances collectively known as plaque.
Over time, plaque deposits can narrow the vessels so much that normal blood flow is restricted. In some cases, the coronary artery becomes so narrow that the heart muscle itself is in danger.

Coronary bypass surgery attempts to correct this serious problem. In order to restore normal blood flow, the surgeon removes a portion of a blood vessel from the patient’s leg or chest, most probably the left internal mammary artery and the saphenous vein.

Your doctor uses one or both of these vessels to bypass the old, diseased coronary artery and to build a new pathway for blood to reach the heart muscle. These transplanted vessels are called grafts and depending on your condition, your doctor may need to perform more than one coronary artery bypass graft.

Of course, operating on the heart is a complex and delicate process and in the case of bypass surgery, your doctor will most likely need to stop your heart before installing the graft.

During the time that your heart is not beating, a special machine, called a heart-lung machine, will take over the job of circulating and oxygenating your blood.
By using this machine, your doctor is able to repair the heart without interfering with the blood flow to the rest of the body.

Following surgery, your heart will be restarted and you will be disconnected from the heart-lung machine.
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Aortic Valve Surgery

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Dr. Eric Roselli, Chief of Adult Cardiac Surgery, and Dr. Lars Svensson, Chairman of the Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute, talk about aortic valve disease and options for treatment, including types of surgery (aortic valve repair and aortic valve replacement with mechanical or biologic valves), as well as different approaches to aortic valve surgery (transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), minimally invasive heart surgery and traditional incisions). It is important to choose the best surgery for the individual patient.
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This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) procedure used to combat coronary artery disease. Beginning with a midline sternal incision, the heart is connected to a perfusion machine which will take over the duties of the heart while the surgery takes place. Two different grafts are used to bypass the blocked coronary arteries: the internal thoracic artery from inside the chest wall, and the saphenous vein from the leg. After the procedure, the heart is shocked to restart its beating. A drainage tube is left at the incision site to drain away excess fluid. The animation continues to show two other types of approaches to a coronary artery bypass graft, off-pump bypass surgery and minimally invasive bypass surgery.

This is similar to the procedure performed on former president Bill Clinton and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Surgical Tech Salary | Surgical Assistant Income, Programs, Job Duties

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Surgical Tech Salary | Surgical Assistant Income, Programs, Job Duties

Surgical technologists, also called operating room techs, scrubs, tech, or surgical assistants, assist surgeons during surgical operations. In this video, you’ll learn about:
-A day in the life of a surgical tech (job duties)
-Surgical technologist education programs or school requirements (how to become a surgical tech).
-Likes & dislikes of working as a surgical tech
-Average salary and hourly wage of a surgical tech in the United States.

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Russ Rowberry reflects on opening day and his 30 years at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Learn more about the services provided at EIRMC: http://eirmc.com/
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