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Huge Screw in Ankle Bone Removed

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Dr. Matthew Neuhaus is removing a surgical screw from a patient's foot in our Smyrna office. Neuhaus Foot & Ankle has locations in Brentwood, Smyrna, Lebanon, and Hermitage, Tenn, with podiatrists...

Dental Implant Microsurgery: Untreatable Root...

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Root Resorption can happen spontaneously or secondary to trauma (sometimes years later). This can be repaired if accessible. In this case a repair was not possible so the tooth was replaced by an implant.

Periodontal Microsurgery: AlloDerm Grafting

John Y. Kwan

Specialty:  Periodontics
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Featuring: BioHorizons AlloDerm, Hartzell Microsurgical Instruments, Ivoclar OptraGate, 6.0 Proline Suture, Global Microscope

Chronic Sinusitis As Predisposing Factor To Middle...

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This video shows right middle ear effusion in a patient with chronic sinusitis. Similar finding was found on the contralateral ear.

EUS-Guided Necrosectomy

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This video demonstrates the EUS-Guided Necrosectomy technique and the use of a new device in a man of 54 y-old with acute biliary necrotizing pancreatitis. This patient evolved with poor general condition...

The Use of Aural Speculum To Avoid Nasal Vibrissae...

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This video shows a technique use to avoid nasal vibrissae during nasal endoscopy which is very useful in outpatient clinic setting. The largest size aural speculum that fits snugly into nasal introitus...

Arachnoid Endoventricular Cyst - Endoscopic Fenestration

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Arachnoid cyst is a congenital lesion deriving from the splitting of the arachnoid membrane. It is an intra-arachnoid sac filled with cerebro-spinal fluid and non- communicating with the ventricular system....

Hemispheric Cerebellar Astrocytoma - Suboccipital...

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HCA is a tumoral lesion, often cystic and with a mural nodule, that occurs commonly within the cerebellum, but it may occur all over the central nervous system. It has a slow growth rate and is classified...

Sacral Meningeal Cysts - Posterior Approach

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Meningiomas (Ms) are generally slow-growing benign tumors attached to the dura mater and composed of neoplastic meningothelial (arachnoidal) cells. They typically manifest in adults and are more predominant...

Sphenoidal Wing Meningioma - Left Pterional Approach

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Meningiomas (Ms) are generally slow-growing benign tumors attached to the dura mater and composed of neoplastic meningothelial (arachnoidal) cells. They typically manifest in adults and are more predominant...

Cervical Solitary Plasmocytoma - Vertebrectomy...

IFMSA-Poland

Specialty:  Neurosurgery
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The majority of spinal metastases involve multiple columns and have epidural disease with cord compression and spinal instability. The goal of surgery is often palliative, with circumferential decompression...

Petroclival Meningioma - Right Transpetrosal...

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Meningiomas (Ms) are generally slow-growing benign tumors attached to the dura mater and composed of neoplastic meningothelial (arachnoidal) cells. They typically manifest in adults and are more predominant...

Cervical Intramedullary Astrocytoma - Posterior...

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Primary neoplasm of astrocytic origin within spinal cord. IA is the most common intramedullary spinal cord tumor outside the filum terminale (30%) Uncommon in first year. Peak: 3rd -- 5th decade. Male...

Right Facial Nerve Transposition - Posterior...

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This technique is performed in order to provide access for better accomplishment of the surgical procedure. Transposition may be: - Permanent or temporary; - Total or partial; - Anterior or posterior

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