top of page

Search Results

420 results found with an empty search

  • Cardiovascular System | Anesthesia Buddy

    Comprehensive guide to cardiovascular physiology for anesthesia. Learn cardiac output, blood pressure regulation, baroreceptor reflexes, and anesthetic effects on the heart and vessels.

  • Bronchoscopy

    Bronchoscopy is a medical procedure that involves the examination of the respiratory system, including the trachea, bronchi, and lower airways, using a thin, flexible tube called a bronchoscope. This tube is equipped with a light and a small camera at its tip, which allows the doctor to visualize the airways and diagnose various respiratory conditions. Back to Surgical Tips CTSNetVideo Mastering Bronchoscopy 1 CTSNetVideo Mastering Bronchoscopy 2 CTSNetVideo Mastering Bronchoscopy 3 Child Talks Flexible Bronchoscopy Prof&Head Ram Nandan Prasad Rigid Bronchoscopy Kristin Bronchial Tree

  • Hemorrhoidectomy

    Anesthesia considerations for hemorrhoidectomy surgery. Learn patient positioning, pain management, and perioperative safety tips. Back to Surgical Tips Nucleus Medical Media Hemorrhoidectomy JJ Medicine Hemorrhoids Signs & Symptoms

  • Pediatric Monitoring & Equipment | Anesthesia Buddy

    Learn essential anesthesia monitoring and equipment including ASA standards, airway devices, ventilators, and anesthesia machine components.

  • General Principles & Key A&P Difference | Anesthesia Buddy

    Master the core pediatric principles of anesthesia including physiology, pharmacology, monitoring, and perioperative fundamentals for students and providers.

  • Labor Analgesia | Anesthesia Buddy

    Labor analgesia essentials for anesthesia providers, including epidural techniques, dosing strategies, neuraxial pharmacology, physiologic changes in pregnancy, contraindications, complications, and evidence-based management of labor pain.

  • Infectious Heart Disease | Anesthesia Buddy

    Anesthesia considerations for infectious heart diseases, including endocarditis, myocarditis, hemodynamic instability, embolic risk, antibiotic therapy, and perioperative management strategies.

  • Breast reconstruction

    Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure that aims to restore the shape, size, and appearance of one or both breasts following a mastectomy (complete removal of the breast), lumpectomy (partial removal of the breast), or congenital deformities. The goal of breast reconstruction is to help improve the patient's quality of life and self-esteem after breast cancer treatment or other breast-related surgeries Back to Surgical Tips Johns Hopkins Medicine Tissue Expander for Staged Breast Reconstruction Asan Medical Center TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction North Bristol NHS Trust LD Plastic Surgery Breast Reconstruction

  • Peripheral Vascular Complications | Anesthesia Buddy

    Perioperative management of patients with peripheral vascular complications, including ischemia, arterial insufficiency, and reperfusion injury. Key anesthesia considerations, hemodynamic risks, and strategies to optimize oxygen delivery and limb perfusion during surgery.

  • Cystoscopy

    A cystoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that allows a doctor to view the inside of the bladder and urethra in detail. It is performed using a thin, lighted instrument called a cystoscope. The cystoscope is inserted into your urethra and slowly advanced into your bladder. Back to Surgical Tips Nucleus Medical Media Cystoscopy (Bladder Endoscopy) New Anatomy and Physiology Video Anatomy and Physiology of Urinary System Dr. Matt and Dr. Mike Autonomic Dysreflexia

  • Cardiac Conduction | Anesthesia Buddy

    Learn cardiac conduction system physiology and its importance in anesthesia. Understand ECG interpretation, pacemaker activity, and anesthetic effects on cardiac rhythm and conduction.

©2022-2026 by Anesthesia Buddy. All rights reserved.

Educational content only – not medical advice. 

bottom of page