Sort by: date   views   
Rectal Prolapse In A Small Child
N/A

Rectal Prolapse In A Small Child

Anil Khetarpal

This medical photo presents a small child with rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse more often occurs in infants and children and then usually heals without surgery. Adult patients need surgical treatment.

views: 7137 comments: 1

Excision Of Polyp In Rectum

Christos KaralisVideo

Endoscopic ultrasound is a very helpful technique in evaluation, if a polyp is still in in situ stage and may be excised by endoscopic way or if surgically removal is inevitable. The following video shows...

views: 3896 comments: 0

Rectum Cancer Surgery

Oleg Kshivets Video

This video presents rectum cancer surgery.

views: 3573 comments: 0

Stapled Haemorrhoidopexy

Wejherowo Hospital - Surgery DivisionVideoHD

Department of General and Vascular Surgery, Ceynowa Hospital, Wejherowo, Poland Hemorrhoidal disease is one of the most common anorectal disorders which have accompanied mankind since the down of civilized...

views: 3256 comments: 0

Anterior resection of the rectum

Wiesław TarnowskiVideoHD

Anterior resection of the rectum is a common surgery for rectal cancer and occasionally is performed to remove a diseased or ruptured portion of the intestine in cases of diverticulitis. It is commonly...

views: 2644 comments: 0

Laparoscopic rectopexy

Arun PrasadVideoHD

The video presents laparoscopic rectopexy for rectal prolapse.

views: 2183 comments: 0

Laparoscopic Anterior Resection Of Rectum

Michał WszołaVideo

Author presents laparoscopic anterior resection of rectum.

views: 1861 comments: 0

Rectal Prolapse In Adult
N/A

Rectal Prolapse In Adult

Anil Khetarpal

This medical photo presents an adult patient with rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse more often occurs in infants and children and then usually heals without surgery. Adult patients need surgical treatment.

views: 1846 comments: 1

Rectal Prolapse In A Small Child - Other Shot
N/A

Rectal Prolapse In A Small Child - Other...

Anil Khetarpal

This medical photo presents a small child with rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse more often occurs in infants and children and then usually heals without surgery. Adult patients need surgical treatment.

views: 1686 comments: 1

Rectal Prolapse In Adult - Another Shot
N/A

Rectal Prolapse In Adult - Another Shot

Anil Khetarpal

This medical photo presents an adult patient with rectal prolapse. Rectal prolapse more often occurs in infants and children and then usually heals without surgery. Adult patients need surgical treatment.

views: 1681 comments: 1