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Mobilisation of the splenic flexure of the colon is an important manoeurvre when performing surgery in the region of the flexure or within the pelvis. A brief description of the technique using an animated...
The technique of percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy is demonstrated in detail. This procedure has advantages over surgical tracheostomy in that it can be performed at the bedside at the convenience of...
The video first demonstrates the preparation of a transducer set to enable accurate haemodynamic monitoring. Three techniques of vascular access are then shown - cannulation of the radial artery; cannulation...
Demonstrates with children of various ages and degrees of cerebral palsy, techniques which should be used to minimise the degree of handicap in later life. Emphasises that the earlier therapy starts the...
Approximately 5000 carotid endarterectomies are performed in the UK every year. This video demonstrates some of the techniques that have been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality in these high-risk...
The use of ultrasound to demonstrate the anatomy of the site can greatly reduce many of the complications associated with central venous cannulation. In this video a portable device is used to locate, and...
A five-part series on the anatomy of the brain. Part 1 - BLOOD VESSELS OF THE BRAIN; Part 2 - BRAIN, MENINGES AND SKULL; Part 3 - THE CRANIAL NERVES; Part 4 - VENTRICLES AND THE C.S.F.; Part 5 - BASAL GANGLIA.
Podcast in which Matthew Traherne of the Leeds Centre for Dante Studies considers the first three lines of Dante’s Divine Comedy. Traherne sets the lines in context, then reads them, first in Italian,...
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