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Stepwards
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 มี.ค. 2016
This channel covers material associated with the medical education website called www.stepwards.com.
Increased Attenuation of Intestinal Contents at CT Indicates Bowel Necrosis in Closed-Loop SBO
Radiology in a minute! Increased attenuation of intenstinal contents in closed loop SBO predicts bowel necrosis.
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Full article link:
doi.org/10.1148/radiol.231710
Corresponding editorial:
doi.org/10.1148/radiol.240001
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Full article link:
doi.org/10.1148/radiol.231710
Corresponding editorial:
doi.org/10.1148/radiol.240001
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Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Appendicitis/Abscess (CT) Case 1
มุมมอง 145ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion of a case in the Appendicitis Complicated by Abscess (CT) Case Series. Learn more and see the full case archive at stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26404
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Appendicitis/Abscess (CT) Search Pattern
มุมมอง 223ปีที่แล้ว
This video gives an overview of a focused search pattern dedicated to helping diagnose appendicitis complicated by abscess on CT. Read more here on stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26404
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Perforated Appendicitis (CT) Case 3 Discussion
มุมมอง 227ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion of a case in the Perforated Appendicitis (CT) Case Series. Learn more and see the full case archive at stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26405
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Perforated Appendicitis (CT) Case 2 Discussion
มุมมอง 98ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion of a case in the Perforated Appendicitis (CT) Case Series. Learn more and see the full case archive at stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26405
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Perforated Appendicitis (CT) Case 1 Discussion
มุมมอง 926ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion of a case in the Perforated Appendicitis (CT) Case Series. Learn more and see the full case archive at stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26405
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Perforated Appendicitis (CT) Search Pattern
มุมมอง 386ปีที่แล้ว
This video gives an overview of a focused search pattern dedicated to helping diagnose perforated appendicitis on CT. Read more here on stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26405
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis (CT) Case 3 Discussion
มุมมอง 82ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion of a case in the Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis (CT) Case Series. Learn more and see the full case archive at stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26403
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis (CT) Case 2 Discussion
มุมมอง 90ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion of a case in the Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis (CT) Case Series. Learn more and see the full case archive at stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26403
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis (CT) Case 1 Discussion
มุมมอง 95ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion of a case in the Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis (CT) Case Series. Learn more and see the full case archive at stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26403
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis (CT) Search Pattern
มุมมอง 1.4Kปีที่แล้ว
This video gives an overview of a focused search pattern dedicated to helping diagnose acute uncomplicated appendicitis on CT. Read more here on stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26403
Neuro Angiography Pack
มุมมอง 671ปีที่แล้ว
Read more on stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26394
Handling Sharps (For Neurointerventional Radiology Procedures)
มุมมอง 350ปีที่แล้ว
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Organizing Sharps on the Back Table (For Neurointerventional Radiology Procedures)
มุมมอง 399ปีที่แล้ว
Read more on this topic at stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26382
Flushing Arterial/Drip Lines (For Neurointerventional Radiology Procedures)
มุมมอง 1.4Kปีที่แล้ว
Read more on this topic on stepwards.com: www.stepwards.com/?page_id=26376
Filling Syringes (For Neurointerventional Radiology Procedures)
มุมมอง 2.7Kปีที่แล้ว
Filling Syringes (For Neurointerventional Radiology Procedures)
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Closed Loop SBO (CT) Case 2 Discussion
มุมมอง 2262 ปีที่แล้ว
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Closed Loop SBO (CT) Case 2 Discussion
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Closed Loop SBO (CT) Case 3 Discussion
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Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Closed Loop SBO (CT) Case 3 Discussion
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Closed Loop SBO (CT) Case 1 Discussion
มุมมอง 2332 ปีที่แล้ว
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Closed Loop SBO (CT) Case 1 Discussion
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Closed Loop SBO (CT) Search Pattern
มุมมอง 3352 ปีที่แล้ว
Abdominal Imaging Call Prep Cases: Closed Loop SBO (CT) Search Pattern
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 10 Discussion
มุมมอง 1442 ปีที่แล้ว
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 10 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 9 Discussion
มุมมอง 552 ปีที่แล้ว
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 9 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 8 Discussion
มุมมอง 452 ปีที่แล้ว
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 8 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 7 Discussion
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Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 7 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 6 Discussion
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Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 6 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 5 Discussion
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Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 5 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 4 Discussion
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Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 4 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 3 Discussion
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Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 3 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 2 Discussion
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Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 2 Discussion
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 1 Discussion
มุมมอง 662 ปีที่แล้ว
Neuroradiology Call Prep Cases: Acute Subdural Hematoma (CT) Case 1 Discussion
Thank you, I know my customers use it in combination with 2x Perclose for large bore access (post Impella PPCI). Does this device load on a 0.035 wire?
it took youtube algorithm, 8 years to show me the one video I really needed all this time. Thank you sir
pro tip: practice hand ties with those large garbage bags when you tie it off. daily practice
Is this considered a pressure bandage. We use this to cover a bleeding port pocket(using, sutures, dermabond, and silverlon first) I thought we stretch it to get the pressure down on the gauze
Generally tegaderm is not recommended for use as a true pressure dressing. In many patients the stretching of the bandage will cause the skin to break down and get damaged. You want to avoid having the skin under constant tension (which is often what stretching the tegaderm will do as it tries to regain its original shape). In the context you mentioned its always better to establish hemostasis for the port pocket PRIOR to bandaging. This is a few reasons, one being that you don't want to close a port that is actively bleeding as the blood will sit in the pocket and serve as culture medium for any possible infection. It is good practice to apply pressure to the port pocket, stop the bleeding, suture/dermabond etc, and then with the tegarderm above apply it firmly but gently to avoid skin breakdown. Hope this is helpful.
@@Stepwardsthanks for your reply! That makes sense! Thanks for your video I’m an X-ray tech training in IR and even the basic videos are extremely helpful! I used this tegaderm gauze technique today and it worked out great!
@@CxHrRaIyS393 So glad this was helpful!
35 years as tech, son, you suck and this and should stay home so as not to be an infection control risk! You clearly have never been properly trained. probably not even certified. , That is NOT how it is done, you are contaminated. YOU do NOT open glove on the other hand, and you are now unsterile, and have compromised that case, and all the effort that went into making a sterile field, all the effort of the patient taking time, and the expenses for such an expensive surgical suit as to provide a sterile environment, all went to shi t, because you are not trained to actually do that job! I fear for your patients. It is not how you don the second glove, your left glove and cuff are contaminated, Read any of the accredited texts on that job and you will see that you suck at this.
Thanks for the useful video. These are points that we always emphasize to our customers.
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Does it hurt when you remove it?
Before they found my colon cancer and surgery I was npo for about two weeks
My daughter is on NPO because of her achalasia disorder( having problems swallowing and eating)
Useful..thanks u
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Simple and easy explanation. Thanks!
very clear and interesting. thanks.
Cool! 🙌🏿
Thank you
Really helpful in understanding orientation. Thank you
Thanks for uploading. Very helpful
What if the T fasters are still imbedded and showing on xray 6 years later?
Nice one
What to you call that sample specimen inn test the ultrasound, the 1 you put on the probe. Thanks a lot
You got any tips on chest ports?
Like for making the pocket, especially for those double lumen ports, and considerations during suturing the port pocket?
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TERRIBLE JOB, YOU EXPLAINED NOTHING
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Hey I have a question what are those lines in the middle of the skull or those veins or fractures
Those are called skull sutures. They are not fractures but rather where distinct bones of the skull come together to meet.
Nice
can you use tegaderm dressings over sutures?
Tegaderm can be used over sutures however it is generally important to not place the tegaderm directly over any exposed suture material as it will stick to it. There are a few variations of how to apply this dressing which include using a telfa dressing to keep the tegaderm from sticking to things unnecessarily.
Thank you! Very easy to follow!
I'm a bit late to these videos but that the beauty of youtube, help when you search for it. Thank you so much for these helpful videos!
thanks a lot
Hi, Could you please advise me why not use 18G puncture needle directly to exchange over 0.035'' guidewire at beginning ?
A lot of surgeons prefer to use a smaller needle to start their arteriotomy in case they perforate the back of the blood vessel
Can you please show how to identify veins and arteries on CT with varies planes and anatomy parts. It is difficult for to identify an artery from a vein.
Earlier in the video playlist this is discussed: th-cam.com/video/D-_Y-D0E13w/w-d-xo.html
Thank you 😍❤️😭 I find it so difficult to open it and close it using my ring and thumb finger when suturing die to the small size of my hands
Thanks Man!
Thank you!
Hi i'm a 3rd year medical student getting ready for an OBGyn rotation. This was the most helpful video series for suturing I've seen. Thank you so much for the wonderful detail.sd
So glad this was of use! Good luck on your rotation! You may find this page on c-section helpful! www.stepwards.com/?page_id=3610
Love this video! Thank you!
Loving the thumb technique!
Love it!
Great video! Thank you so much!! Watching all your videos! They really help out a lot!
hi can we upload excel sheet to acgme . I have done cases on excel sheet .please let me know ,Thank you
Hi there, I would direct this question to the ACGME. I do not work with them but rather am showing how to use their logging system.
And this is why I drink a bunch of water before I check myself into the ER (along with the reason that they often ask me for a urine test)
whf is this video...erase it....waste of time with zero info
Oh wow so dribbling a little lidocaine actually helps numb the skin a bit and makes the needle penetration more bearable.
This is a game changer haha. Can't believe never figured it before
Good 👍
thanks alot , very helpful , sir
very good explanation. Thanks
Is this multi loop snare ?
This is the kit that is being used: www.esutures.com/product/0-in-date/86-ev3/587-snares/46251600-ev3-amplatz-goose-neck-microsnare-kit-175cm-x-2mm-150cm-SK200/
Thank you!!!