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  • Biliary Tract & Bilirubin Disorders | Anesthesia Buddy

    Anesthesia considerations for patients with biliary tract and bilirubin disorders. Learn implications of liver dysfunction, anesthetic drug metabolism, and intraoperative management for safety and recovery.

  • Temporal artery biopsy

    A temporal artery biopsy is a medical procedure where a small section of the temporal artery, located just in front of the ear and continuing up into the scalp, is removed and examined under a microscope Back to Surgical Tips Moran CORE Temporal Artery Biopsy Methodist DeBakey CV Education Temporal Artery Biopsy Live Life M.D. Temporal Arteritis

  • Vasectomy

    A vasectomy is a surgical procedure used as a form of male contraception. It involves cutting or blocking the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the urethra. Back to Surgical Tips CFPCMedia Vasectomy Nucleus Medical Media Vasectomy Dr Matt & Dr Mike Male Reproductive System

  • Burns | Anesthesia Buddy

    Comprehensive anesthesia considerations for burn patients. Learn airway management, fluid resuscitation, perioperative care, and pain control strategies in burn surgery.

  • Liposuction

    Liposuction is a type of cosmetic surgery that breaks up and removes fat from the body. It is typically used on areas of the body that haven't responded to diet and exercise Back to Surgical Tips The Williams Center How Does Liposuction Work? Aronowitzland Liposuction Surgery American Society of Plastic Surgeons How Liposuction Removes Fat

  • Nissen Fundoplication

    Nissen fundoplication is a surgical procedure used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In this surgery, the upper part of the stomach (the fundus) is wrapped around the lower end of the esophagus Back to Surgical Tips Fauquier ENT Nissen Fundoplication Animation with Actual Surgical Footage Drugs.com Fundoplication Fauquier ENT Nissen Fundoplication with Hiatal Hernia Repair

  • Axillary node dissection is a surgical procedure

    Axillary node dissection is a surgical procedure performed to remove lymph nodes from the axillary (armpit) region of the body. This procedure is commonly carried out during breast cancer surgery, as the axillary lymph nodes are one of the first places breast cancer cells are likely to spread. The goal of axillary node dissection is to assess the extent of cancer spread and determine the appropriate course of treatment Back to Surgical Tips Medical Tutorials 3D Animation of Axillary Lymph Node Dissection (1) Medical Tutorials 3D Animation of Axillary Lymph Node Dissection (2) Medical Tutorials 3D Animation of Axillary Lymph Node Dissection (3)

  • Obstetric Cardiac Arrest & Advanced Life | Anesthesia Buddy

    Obstetric cardiac arrest management using pregnancy-specific ACLS modifications, perimortem cesarean delivery timing, maternal resuscitation physiology, airway and hemodynamic considerations, reversible causes, and anesthesia guidelines for rapid, coordinated response.

  • Metabolic Disorders | Anesthesia Buddy

    Overview of metabolic disorders and their impact on anesthesia, including disturbances in energy production, acid–base balance, electrolyte homeostasis, and perioperative risk related to impaired cellular metabolism.

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