Bleeding – From Surgical Hemostasis to Emergency Management
Managing bleeding is a critical, universal skill in medicine, representing a fundamental challenge across nearly every specialty. Effective hemorrhage control is often the determining factor between a successful outcome and a critical complication. MEDtube, the world's leading e-learning platform for medical professionals, offers an unparalleled video library dedicated to this vital topic. Designed for surgeons, residents, medical students, and emergency medicine specialists, this collection serves as a comprehensive knowledge base. It features high-quality medical videos demonstrating everything from routine surgical hemostasis and the management of chronic bleeding conditions to the urgent control of life-threatening hemorrhage, providing a crucial resource for enhancing clinical proficiency.
Diverse Clinical Scenarios and Advanced Hemostatic Techniques
This curated collection on bleeding spans multiple medical disciplines, providing detailed visual insights into a wide array of clinical situations and management strategies. Our content allows you to explore detailed procedures in gastroenterology and proctology, such as the step-by-step technique for rubber band ligation of esophageal varices and the comprehensive surgical treatment of bleeding and prolapsed hemorrhoids. You can witness meticulous surgical techniques designed to anticipate and minimize blood loss, including the dissection method for tonsillectomy and the precise use of bipolar energy for dissecting the cystic plate during cholecystectomy to prevent intraoperative bleeding.Furthermore, the library delves into the complexities of neurosurgery with expert demonstrations on managing conditions like chronic subdural hematoma, showcasing the evacuation process and methods to prevent re-bleeding. For those in acute care, our resources cover high-stakes scenarios with practical, hands-on tutorials on emergency hemorrhage control, as practiced in trauma settings. The videos also highlight the application of advanced topical hemostatic agents like TachoSil, illustrating their crucial role in achieving sufficient hemostasis and tissue sealing in complex surgical fields. These materials go beyond theory, showing you how to be ready to deal with bleeding from various anatomical sources, ensuring you are prepared to manage complications effectively and confidently.
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Pyogenic Granuloma Gravidarum of The Gingiva
Right upper molar 2nd molar gingival granuloma (arrow) in a 32 weeks pregnant lady which bleeds easily upon brushing teeeth.
Secondary Post-Tonsillectomy Bleeding
Bleeding from tonsillectomy bed in a patient who had tonsillectomy 10 days earlier. This secondary bleeding is generally due to infection. Examination under anaesthesia, removal of clot and haemostasis...
Esophageal Varix - Bleeding (15 of 15)
The kidney is continuously generating free water in the ascending limb of the loop of Hente by a mechanism consisting in an active reabsorption of sodium chloride without a concomitant reabsorption...
Esophageal Varix - Bleeding (14 of 15)
Pathogenesis of ascites in cirrhosis Renal function abnormalities Sodium Retention The impairment in the renal ability to excrete sodium is the earliest renal dysfunction in cirrhosis. Before the...
Esophageal Varix - Bleeding (13 of 15)
Umbilical Hernia with Ascites Umbilical hernia is a common finding in cirrhotic patients with ascites. Spontaneous disruption of the hernia and attendant discharge of ascitic fluid is an unusual and...
Esophageal Varix - Bleeding (12 of 15)
The rapid and high inflow of arterial blood into the splanchnic microcirculation is the main factor increasing hydrostatic pressure in the splanchnic capillaries leading to an excessive production...
Esophageal Varix - Bleeding (11 of 15)
Cirrhosis of the liver with Ascites There are evidences that arterial vasodilation in cirrhosis occurs in the splanchnic circulation and is related to anincreased synthesis of local vasodilators....
Esophageal Varix - Bleeding (10 of 15)
Patient with Cirrhosis of the liver with Ascites Two years after, the patient present with severe ascites The mechanism by which ascites develops in cirrhosis is multifactorial Severe sinusoidal portal...
Massive Rectal Bleeding (11 of 11)
Colonic tuberculosis can present in several forms. The most common involvement is in the form of segmental ulcers and colitis, inflammatory strictures and hypertrophic lesions resembling polyps or...
Acanthosis Nigricans (7 of 7)
A close up of her buttocks. The hyperpigmented areas and queratosis of the skin are appreciated.
Gastric Cancer - Assessment of Very Deep Ulcer,...
Gastric cancer is an uncommon cause of hemorrhage in the United States, but it remains a major problem in non-Western countries; worldwide, it is the leading cause of digestive cancer deaths
Gastric Cancer - Assessment of Very Deep Ulcer,...
As the ulcer burrows deeper into the gastroduodenal mucosa, the process causes weakening and necrosis of the arterial wall, leading to the development of a pseudoaneurysm. The weakened wall ruptures,...
Gastric Cancer - Source of Bleeding
Exsanguinating hemorrhage has been reported from larger vessels. The larger vessels are located deeper in the gastric and duodenal submucosa and serosa. Larger branches of the left gastric artery are...
Gastric Cancer - Endoscopic Assessment of the...
Gastrointestinal bleeding in such elderly people can originate from lesions common to all age-groups or from lesions associated specifically with aging. In elderly people, morbidity and mortality from...