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| Linda Tripp -- Plastic Surgery Works!
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Watch more at http://www.theyoungturks.com |
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| John Cena Neck Surgery Part 1
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WWE Superstar Batista looks back at his role on the fateful night that John Cena suffered a debilitating herniated disc in his neck, requiring surgery. For more, please visit http://www.wwe.com/superstars/raw/johncena/videos2/necksurgery |
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| Eddie Adcock plays banjo during brain surgery.
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Eddie Adcock his banjo during his brain surgery whilst he's... still awake... which i suppose you imagined to be true as playing the banjo when you're asleep must be pretty hard. |
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| Japan plastic surgery trouble (日本整形トラブル)
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plastic surgery procedures(2005 ISAPS)
6. Hong Kong 0.68 (per 1,000)
12. Taiwan 0.44
18. Japan 0.33
27. South Korea 0.19
Asian Plastic Surgery Rank (by most recent)
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4. Japan 42,842
14. Taiwan 10,048
15. South Korea 9,560
18. Hong Kong
Asian Plastic Surgery Rank (by most recent)
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6. Hong Kong 0.78
13. Taiwan 0.44
18. Japan 0.34
21. Jordan 0.28
26. Singapore 0.25
27. South Korea 0.20 |
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| Surgery without Stitches
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A thin polymer film that seals surgical wounds could make sutures a relic of medical history.
Measuring just 50 microns, the film is placed on a surgical wound and exposed to an infrared laser, which heats the film just enough to meld it and the tissue, thus perfectly sealing the wound. Known as Surgilux, the device's raw material is extracted from crab shells and has Food and Drug Administration approval in the US.
Read the full article:
"Surgery without stitches"
http://www.unsw.edu.au/news/pad/articles/2007/dec/Surgilux.html
Contact:
Dr. John Foster | +61 2 9385 2054 | j.foster@unsw.edu.au
UNSW Media:
Dan Gaffney | +61 411 156 015 | d.gaffney@unsw.edu.au |
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| Lasik Eye Surgery in 6 Minutes
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This is the Science Friday (National Public Radio) video about LASIK eye surgery. The funny thing about this video is that the narrator, who is probably also the producer, is a lot more nervous about LASIK laser vision correction than the patient himself. He is cool as a cucumber, I had LASIK myself, didn't think it was a big deal and now I see fantastic. The video features Steven Vale, M.D., medical director of Acuity Laser Eye & Vision Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Dr. Vale is one of the most well-respected and experienced Lasik surgeons in the world. Dr. Vale has performed over 21,000 laser vision correction surgeries. Dr. Vale's ability and experience really comes out in this otherwise realistic and detailed glimpse at the world of laser vision correction surgery. |
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| PreOp® Patient Education Permanent Pacemaker Implant Surgery
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http://www.PreOp.com
Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO
Your doctor has recommended that you receive a permanent pacemaker implanted in your body. But what does that actually mean?
The heart is located in the center of the chest, enclosed by the breast bone and rib cage. By contracting in a rhythmic way, it causes the blood in your body to circulate.
A normally functioning heart beats at a rate of between 60 and 100 contractions per minute.
These contractions are triggered by a small piece of heart tissue called the SA node. The SA node generates a small electrical signal that is transmitted by nerves to the surrounding muscle. These electrical impulses are what cause the heart muscle to contract.
In some people, the SA node fails to cause the heart to contract with its normal rhythm, causing an abnormal heartbeat or arrhythmia. The most common form of arrhythmia, for which pacemaker surgery is often recommended, is bradyarrythymia - or slow heart rate.
There are a number of reasons why you may have developed an arrhythmia, but in most cases the problem is caused by a disruption in the SA node or in the system of nerves that conducts electrical signals to the heart muscle.
A pacemaker is a device that is designed to provide an electrical signal to the heart muscle and to help it maintain a proper rhythm. There are several types of pacemakers and the particular model selected for you will be based on your specific condition. But all pacemakers share a common design.
Your pacemaker will consist of two major pieces . . . a small metal box that contains a battery and other electronic components and an insulated wire, called a lead, which will carry the electrical impulses from the pacemaker to the heart.
Your pacemaker will be permanently implanted in your chest and, depending on your condition, either one or two leads will be attached to the heart muscle. |
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| Photoshop Surgery 2
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Mais um vídeo de edição de imagens, com cobaia desconhecida. |
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| PRK Laser Eye Surgery
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Video of my proceedure. |
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| Home Movies 412 - McGuirk's laser eyeball surgery
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Home Movies clip from season 4, episode 12 - "Temporary Blindness" |
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| "Open Heart Surgery" By Mark Lowry Comedy
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Mark talks about the discovery channel, open heart surgery, the seat of the emotions, and more. |
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| ACL Surgery Dr. Allan Mishra Emedx.com
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This is a video of an ACL Reconstruction performed and narrated by Dr. Allan Mishra |
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