Saturday, June 23, 2018

POSTERIOR URETHRAL VALVES- Pediatric Surgery



POSTERIOR URETHRAL VALVES- Pediatric Surgery


·        Dear viewers,
·        Greetings from “ Surgical Educator”
·        Today I have uploaded one more video in Pediatric Surgery/Pediatric Urology- “ Posterior Urethral Valves”
·        Posterior Urethral Valves is the congenital cause for Bladder Outlet Obstruction, resulting in abnormal development of the kidneys as well as the bladder.
·        In this video, I talked about the learning outcomes, introduction, etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations, differential diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and prognosis of “ Posterior Urethral Valves”
·        I hope you will enjoy the video for its educational value.
·        You can watch all my teaching videos in the following links
·        surgicaleducator.blogspot.com  youtube.com/c/surgicaleducator
·        Thank you for watching the video.


Saturday, June 16, 2018

ESOPHAGEAL VARICES & MECKEL’S DIVERTICULUM- Upper GI Tract- Image Based Question



ESOPHAGEAL VARICES & MECKEL’S DIVERTICULUM- Upper GI Tract- Image Based Question


·        Dear Viewers,
·        Greetings from “Surgical Educator”
·        Today I am uploading two videos based on Image Based Questions on Esophageal Varices and Meckel’s diverticulum.
·        These are not didactic lectures but are useful as self-assessment and learning.
·        Based on a clinical image or images, few questions will be asked and I will be discussing the answers to these questions. This will help as quick-fire nuggets of surgical wisdom or titbits.
·        In these videos, based on the images, I have discussed the answers for Esophageal Varices and Meckel’s diverticulum. These image based questions will be useful for your OSCE exam or the NEET exam. Hope you will enjoy these videos. You can watch these videos in the following links:
·        surgicaleducator.blogspot.com
·        youtube.com/c/surgicaleducator

·        Thank you for watching the videos.





Sunday, June 10, 2018

INGESTED FOREIGN BODY- No Piece Of Cake- Pediatric Surgery



INGESTED FOREIGN BODY- No Piece Of Cake- Pediatric Surgery


#surgicaleducator  #babysurgeon
Dear Viewers,
·        Greetings from “ Surgical Educator”
·        Today I have uploaded a video on “Ingested Foreign Body- no piece of cake”.
·        Ingestion of foreign body is a common problem in children
·        In adults it is common in mentally retarded patients, psychiatric patients, prisoners and edentulous patients
·        Fortunately most of them pass through GIT harmlessly
·        10 to 20 % need non-operative endoscopic procedures to remove these objects. Only 1% need surgical intervention
·        I have discussed about epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology,classification, clinical features,investigations, treatment and prevention of Ingested Foreign Body
·        It is a fascinating and challenging problem. I hope this video will be useful to you and you will enjoy it.
·        You can watch the video in the following links
·        surgicaleducator.blogspot.com  youtube.com/c/surgicaleducator
·        Thank you for watching the video.




Saturday, June 2, 2018

URETHRAL INJURY- Trauma Surgery



URETHRAL INJURY- Trauma Surgery


#surgicaleducator  #babysurgeon
Dear viewers,
           Greetings from “Surgical Educator”

           Today I have uploaded a video on URETHRAL INJURY-  one more in Trauma Surgery.  I haven’t talked elaborately but have included the essential minimum an undergraduate medical student should know. I have talked about anatomy, classification, etio-pathogenesis, symptoms, signs, investigations, grading, treatment, complications, treatment algorithm and case vignettes of urethral injuries. My aim is, after watching this video all of you should be able to arrive at a correct working diagnosis of the type of urethral injury and should also be able to institute immediate treatment to the patients if there is a need. The definitive urethroplasty should be done by a Urologist.  You can watch the video in the following links:

surgicaleducator.blogspot.com
youtube.com/c/surgicaleducator

Thank you for watching the video.