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Surgery 101
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Surgery Secrets with Dr. James Wolfli
Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom.
This week’s guest: Dr. James Wolfli, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon and Assistant Clinical Professor from Edmonton, Canada.
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This week’s guest: Dr. James Wolfli, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon and Assistant Clinical Professor from Edmonton, Canada.
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Surgery Secrets with Dr. Marcia Clark
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Dr. Marcia Clark, orthopaedic hip and knee surgeon and medical educator with a simulation focus. She is interested in technology and its intersection with health. You can follow her on ...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Mark Dykstra
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Dr. Mark Dykstra, General and Colorectal Surgeon from Edmonton, Canada. Also, pancake maker, extraordinaire, even if his kids don't appreciate his artistry. Follow him on Twitter: twitt...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Reem Al Hinai
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Dr. Reem Al Hinai, general surgeon, and currently pursuing a career in pediatric surgery. She is also interested in Global Surgery and establishing long-term collaborative relationships...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Mara Antonoff
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Dr. Mara Antonoff, Associate Professor, Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, from Texas, USA. You can follow her on Twitter: maraantonoff. Know s...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Wynne Leung
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Dr. Wynne Leung, Site Lead OBGYN, Clinical Professor, Connect Care Women’s Health Physician Training Lead, from Calgary, Alberta. Know someone who’d be a great guest in a future episode...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Nancy Shipley
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr. Nancy Yen Shipley from Multnomah Orthopedic Clinic in Portland, Or. Dr. Shipley is the host of the popular 'The 6% with NancyMD Podcast'. Learn more about her h...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Rhea Liang
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: general and breast surgeon, Dr. Rhea Liang from the Gold Coast of Australia! Know someone who’d be a great guest in a future episode? Let us know in the comments below! GET IN TOUCH: Em...
Peripheral Arterial Bypass Grafts
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A bypass graft is a surgical intervention to reroute blood flow around an area of blockage like in severe coronary artery disease, called CABG surgery, and severe peripheral artery disease. Bypass grafts for peripheral artery disease are named based on where the bypass starts, or the proximal anastomosis, and ends aka the distal anastomosis. A femoropopliteal bypass is a bypass graft that is an...
Peripheral Arterial Disease
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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is the narrowing or blockage of peripheral arteries resulting in reduced blood flow. In this episode, medical student Aisha Moustapha from the University of Saskatchewan will go over the: 1. Pathophysiology of PAD 2. Clinical features of PAD 3. Medical and surgical management of PAD
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Sue Reid
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Anesthesiologist, Dr. Sue Reid from the University of Alberta! Know someone who’d be a great guest in a future episode? Let us know in the comments below! GET IN TOUCH: Email: surg101@u...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Amalia Cochran
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Dr. Amalia Cochran, a general surgeon specializing in acute burn and critical care, as well as a surgical educator. Know someone who’d be a great guest in a future episode? Let us know ...
Life After COVID - 19: Reflections on a Global Pandemic
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In this video, Dr Jonathan White from Surgery 101 shares his reflections on the effects of the global COVID - 19 pandemic. The opinions expressed in this video are solely his own, and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of any other people or organizations. Follow us for more great content on Surgery 101 Website: surgery101.org/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/surgery101 Twitter: twitter...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Blair Peters
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Dr. Blair Peters. A plastic and reconstructive surgeon specializing in gender-affirming surgery in Portland, OR! Know someone who’d be a great guest in a future episode? Let us know in ...
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Yelena Bogdan
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Join Surgery 101 for our latest Surgery Secrets episode as we sit down with surgeons and surgical team members from around the world to uncover Surgery Secrets you won’t hear in the classroom. This week’s guest: Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon and Assistant Professor Dr. Yelena Bogdan from the Jacobi Medical Centre in New York City! Know someone who’d be a great guest in a future episode? Let us kno...
Bias in the Canadian Medical System with Dr. Javeed Sukhera
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Bias in the Canadian Medical System with Dr. Javeed Sukhera
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Simon Turner
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Surgery Secrets with Dr. Simon Turner
Wellness and Self-Care in the Medical Profession with Dr. Grant Kennedy
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Wellness and Self-Care in the Medical Profession with Dr. Grant Kennedy
Surgery Secrets with Dr. Jonathan White
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Surgery Secrets with Dr. Jonathan White
Anti-Indigenous Racism and the Canadian Healthcare System with Dr. Lisa Richardson
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Anti-Indigenous Racism and the Canadian Healthcare System with Dr. Lisa Richardson
Current Conversations with Surgery 101
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Current Conversations with Surgery 101
Dr. Jonathan White and Dr. Dinesh Palipana Discuss Inclusive Medicine
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Dr. Jonathan White and Dr. Dinesh Palipana Discuss Inclusive Medicine
10 Years of Surgery 101 Studios: The Best Cuts
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10 Years of Surgery 101 Studios: The Best Cuts
As someone who did an internship at the surgical department, there are inaccuracies in this video that are unsanitary. Yes, you don't move the patient unless the bed and the stretcher are locked in place. Yes, you use the boards to slide the patients from one place to another. However, NO MOUTH PROTECTION, NO PROPER HAIR COVER, NO GLOVES? The place where I worked at, they would tell you to immediately turn around and go put your hair up, tuck ALL of it in the net and the cap to tie everything in place and of course gloves especially when you handle patients and clean the stretcher after the patient has been transferred to the bed. They would reprimand anyone who had even a strand of hair outside the hair net, let alone if they wore a hair net as a bandana.
I had this done to remove two feet of my bowels that became twisted. They told me I either have the surgery or die. No choice. Horrific experience. I was in sudden pain which got worse. Within two hours I was in A&E in excruciating pain. Had this undiagnosed condition for years which they couldn't diagnose form colonoscopies or ct scans. I lost a lot of weight and became severely skinny. Still suffer from the pain I had pre surgery for years. Affected my bladder and its made me super tired and weak.
TYPHOID JONNY DO NOT TRUST THIS MAN WITH YOUR HEALTH AND WELLBEING.
I was hoping I found a new video for surgical tech students for a surgical scrub. I have used a few of your videos in the past. Please take this video down, it is awful. He started by throwing away the nail pick, come on! You use that to get under your nasty germ infected nails. Arms are facing down when they should be up so all the contaminants are running down to the hands. You do a timed scrub using four planes for each finger, hand, wrist, arm, etc. This is a terrible demonstration and should not be used.
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i have a shunt inserted in the stomach. i may have to have one of these and am scared they will ruin it by cutting through
I had this done due to abdominal compartment syndrome as I had necrotizing pancreatitis.
got this to get a .22 bullet out sheesh😵💫
To think that they did this to a man without giving him anesthesia.
All that for mild indigestion.
How to tackle medical malpractice in Canada ( from a French-Belgian who has lived in Canada for 6 years) Infos Canada medical ua-cam.com/video/GjyDoEKPEkM/v-deo.html 4 things to prove if you are victim of medical malpractice in Canada ua-cam.com/video/oXHCtAQ1TA0/v-deo.html Documentary about malpractice in Canada ua-cam.com/video/n8PqG23a79I/v-deo.html This is a video made by a minority person ua-cam.com/video/40V43Iz0QCM/v-deo.html And this is about the truth about Canada healthcare ua-cam.com/video/9M0xPn07T8w/v-deo.html Just as an intro, I am Belgian and have lived in Canada for 7 years. I have heard and known people who have endured some difficulties to get proper assistance at Canadian hospitals; some of those practices were borderline with malpractices but back then, it was impossible for them to get any form of justice and even now, Canada still makes it hard! Just like many of my French speaking colleagues some of whom are from Western Africa.. most of us do not even want to stay here forever (after what I have heard from the way many retirement homes treat patients) and within the next years, I will be leaving back to Belgium; same for some French colleagues and a few African colleagues who also have French citizenship… and who really prefer the French healthcare over the Canadian one by far and I really understand why; all of them will be heading back to France where patients do not have to wait hours for a triage! I am a bit fed up with the way things are in Canada, as for a G7 country, the Canadian healthcare standards stands so much far away from what we have in Europe!
Why is it a transverse incision?...is it for cosmetic purpose? It's not emergency lap I guess, could you explain the indication
Laparotomy is just a fancy word for gutting someone like a fish
Where's the surgery?
Removing racism from the health system is like surgically removing a cancerous tumour
Thanks to the tips doc.
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So what is the purpose of this surgery? And how can u die from this?
Had to come here to see what this is it's a young black 32 yr old male has to have this done, if he doesn't says he will die. I just seen him on tik tok.
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Great! I'm surgeon too, i want to record my surgerys, but i dont know what kind of camera can i use, which camera did you use?
use a go pro
I got this procedure done to remove a 10 pound ovarian cyst
I also have a 10 pound cyst ill be getting removed July 5th how was your recovery.
This thing is painful trust me I know 🤕🤒🥵🥴👿🤮 you'll feel like you about to meet Jesus
I had this done due to an abscess that developed after a hysterectomy. The abscess burst inside of me and I had emergency exploratory surgery 4 days after the hysterectomy. I was full of puss. I'm ok now but the scar is hideous.
So... I'm 23 and I've undergone this 2 times now. One just two weeks ago and the first one three years ago each due to a Small Bowel Obstruction. The first obstruction was caused by my colon being completely flipped like a backwards question mark where my appendix was on the complete opposite side, along with twisted intestines. My symptoms included abdominal cramping, constipation, nausea, and vomiting due to being unable to keep food or liquids down. If I were to have had an appendicitis it would've potentially been deadly due to the high risk of being misdiagnosed due to the location of the pain. The second obstruction three years later was due to adhesions caused by the first surgery with similar symptoms as the first but not as much nausea due to me being aware of the familiar pain and took to the ER as soon as possible. My scar goes all the way from my sternum to my pelvis. It feels hauntingly weird watching this knowing this is what I looked like on the operating table. Sadly this video missed the part I was anticipating which was how they closed me up. (My doctors used a hybrid mix of staples and stitches)
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Why does the patient (who is played by a nurse) have on pants. Make her undress just like you do all your patients.
I'm about to get one of those myself I'm in preop now in about three hours they are giving me a Laparotomy.
Hope you're doing well!
I got one more than a week ago because I had a fistula in the ileon and a perforation. Yo know if its normal if I bleed trough my belly button sometimes? Im recovering now in my house...
This is the only video I've seen where 6 people move the patient. I was watching others where there's only 3 people doing it and the patients body is all over the place. Terrible and can cause damage to them. Why are those incorrect videos on here? They're being done in actual hospitals too :/ Thankfully there's this one.
I just had an EGD performed under sedation and couldn't figure out why my already bad neck was acting up the day after the procedure and both ears are ringing. Feels like they drop me on the floor :-(
What the heck kind of operation was this person having?
Great and helpful video! Very good explanations!5 stars 👍
I need an answer please.. is the nurses responsible for transfer patient in operation room or other staff ?
the entire team is responsible, however, everyone needs the green light from anesthesia before moving patient
Why are patients put under before they even get into the operating room ? And why if your having foot ,neck or hand surgery do you need to remove under garments people are treated with on dignity I know what if theres an emergency yes then you can remove them heres my answer how often are people struck by lightning excues theres a million of the
This is so medically relevant ..... amazing... i can relate
thank you so much :D
cute
thats an amazing approaching to check facial fractures.Thanks doc for making such videos
Isn't there a medical or other way/ways to remove a stone from within the gallbladder?
The explanation was very clear and precise, best video I’ve seen on sutures, But I don’t think the muppets are necessary, I don’t have a problem with silliness as long as it is for a porpoise, and I just don’t see the porpoise of the toys.
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2:45 зачем меня вырвит
Disguiseting, but cool
Put on gloves if your going to touch my face 😤
Why? His hands are cleaner than the gloves that have been sitting around gathering germs for who knows how long.
Thanks Sir.
Doesn’t he like sandwiches?
Dr. I have been feeling for two years ago that my left testes is increasing than right this is serious disease what is the cure of this disease
For medical advice please visit a physician.
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You guys are pretty creative with your education and it's very understandable for those like myself who only know some of the basics. Thank you.
gorgeous patient
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Why is it when men are in a state relaxation they look calm and content but when it's a woman they look like they are thinking of the worst day they ever had?
Nice but the bacground music is disturbing..