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Suspected Dermoid Cyst on Lateral Malleolus of...
Surgical case: a 65 years old woman presented with a mass on the lateral malleolus of left leg. The size is spherical and painless. Margin is regular and it is movable. Not attached to bone or tendon....
Non Operative External Fixation of Femur in a...
A 3 years old female presented with fracture at shaft of the femur. Pedal pulse was present and neurological functions were normal. Non operative external fixation done with traction under C-ARM. Then...
Case of Mastectomy in a 58 Years Old Female with...
Mastectomy done in a 58 years old female with breast carcinoma. The lady has got neo adjuvant chemo therapies. S1: Dr. Sajib Chatterjee, MBBS, MS (Associate Professor) S2: Dr. Dattatreya Mukherjee,...
Straight Abdominal X-Ray of Intestinal Obstruction...
A case of 80 years old male presented intestinal obstruction due to femoral hernia.
Critical View of Safety in LC
Strasberg's method, known as Critical View of Safety, is based on three criteria: first, only two structures can be clearly seen connected to the gallbladder; second, the lower one third of the gallbladder...
Total Resection of the Lesion Through a Lateral...
39-year-old FM patient with retroocular tumor lesion in the left orbit. Total resection of the lesion through a lateral fronto-zygomatic orbit approach.
Epicranial Lesion Completely Resected Without...
Patient 49 years old, with a psychiatric history, with an extensive epicranial lesion that was completely resected without complications. Large skin defect resolved with a flap removal.
Removing the Fallopian / Uterine Tube (Salpingectomy)
Salpingectomy performed for an ectopic pregnancy.
Cholesterolosis
Cholesterolosis of the gallbladder happens when cholesterol accumulates in the gallbladder, forming polyps. It is often symptomless, but pain, indigestion, fever, and jaundice may occur. If so, treatment...
Barium Meal
This ia a baby of 5 weeks presented to the emergency room, with history of frequent projectile vomiting for two weeks associated with severe dehydration. 1. Possible diagnosis? 2. What is the unique charachter...
Liver Necrosis
After difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Iatrogenic ligation of the common hepatic artery resulting in wide areas of liver necrosis.
Lingual Thyroid
Notice the large lingual thyroid on the base of the tongue of this professional singer. Courtesy of Anthony F Jahn MD, FACS, FRCS [C} Mount Sinai Hospital New York.
Laryngeal Haemangioma In An Adult Patient
This classical bluish nodular vascular lesion has caused throat irritation, excess phlegms and mild dysphonia. It has not bleed spontaneously to date.
Critical View of Safety in Cholecystectomy
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is associated with a higher incidence of biliary/vasculobiliary injuries than open cholecystectomy. Anatomical misperception is the most common underlying mechanism of such...
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