Videos
- [edited by] John A. Herring.Contents:
Growth and development
The orthopaedic history
The orthopaedic examination : a comprehensive overview
The orthopaedic examination : clinical application
Gait analysis
The limping child
Back pain
Disorders of the neck
Scoliosis
Kyphosis
Other anatomic disorders of the spine
Disorders of the upper extremity
Developmental dysplasia of the hip
Legg-calvé-perthes disease
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Congenital coxa vara
Disorders of the femur
Disorders of the leg
Disorders of the foot
Limb length discrepancy
Limb deficiencies
Arthritis
Infections of the musculoskeletal system
General principles of tumor management
Benign musculoskeletal tumors
Malignant bone tumors
General principles of managing orthopaedic injuries
Spinal injuries
Upper extremity injuries
Lower extremity injuries
Disorders of the brain
Disorders of the spinal cord
Poliomyelitis
Disorders of the peripheral nervous system
Muscle diseases
Skeletal dysplasias
Orthopaedic-related syndromes
Metabolic and endocrine disorders of bone
Hematologic disorders
Pediatric sports medicine : issues in contemporary sports participation.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021 - [edited by] John A. Herring.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2017
- [edited by] Scott R. Lambert, Christopher J. Lyons.Contents:
A history of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus
Epidemiology and the worldwide impact of visual impairment in children
Clinical embryology and development of the eye
Developmental biology of the eye
Clinical aspects of normal and abnormal visual development and delayed visual maturation
Milestones and normative data
Examination, history and special tests in pediatric ophthalmology
Managing refractive errors in children
Visual electrophysiology : how it can help you and your patient
Imaging the child's eye, orbit, and visual pathways
Genetics and pediatric ophthalmology
Congenital infections of the eye
Conjunctivitis of the newborn
Preseptal and orbital cellulitis
Endophthalmitis
External eye disease and the oculocutaneous disorders
Ocular manifestations of hiv/aids in children
Disorders of the eye as a whole
Lids : congenital and acquired abnormalities ? practical management
Lid and orbital infantile periocular hemangiomas (capillary hemangiomas) and other vascular diseases
Lacrimal system
The management of orbital disease in children
Neurogenic tumors
Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma
Other mesenchymal abnormalities
Metastatic, secondary and lacrimal gland tumors
Histiocytic, hematopoietic, and lymphoproliferative disorders
Craniofacial abnormalities
Cystic lesions and ectopias
Inflammatory disorders
Conjunctiva and subconjunctival tissue
Conjunctival tumors
Anterior segment developmental anomalies including aniridia
Corneal abnormalities in childhood
Corneal dystrophies
The lens
Childhood cataracts
Childhood glaucoma
Pediatric iris disorders
Uveitis
Albinism
Vitreous
Retinoblastoma
Retinopathy of prematurity
Current treatment of retinopathy of prematurity
Inherited retinal disorders
Retinal dystrophies with systemic associations and the retinal ciliopathies
Inherited macular dystrophies
Congenital pigmentary and vascular abnormalities of the retina
Retinal flecks, dots and crystals
Acquired and other retinal diseases (including juvenile x-linked retinoschisis)
Retinal detachment in childhood
Congenital anomalies of the optic discs
Hereditary optic neuropathies
Other acquired optic disc abnormalities in children
Demyelinating, inflammatory, infectious, and infiltrative optic neuropathies
The optic chiasm
Headache in children
Raised intracranial pressure
The brain and cerebral visual impairment
Delivering bad news
Common issues arising in children with visual impairment
Visual conversion disorders : fabricated or exaggerated symptoms in children
Dyslexia
Neurometabolic disease and the eye
Pupil anomalies and reactions
Leukemia
Phakomatoses (including the neurofibromatoses)
Accidental trauma in children
Child maltreatment, abusive head trauma, and the eye
Refractive surgery in children
Binocular vision
Amblyopia : basics, questions, and practical management
Anatomy of strabismus
The orthoptic evaluation
Infantile esotropias
Accommodative esotropias
Special esotropias (acute comitant, sensory deprivation, myopia-associated and microtropia)
Intermittent exotropia
Special forms of comitant exotropia
Vertical strabismus
"a," "v," and other pattern strabismus
Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders
Ocular motor nerve palsies
Strabismus : nonsurgical treatment
Strabismus surgery
Minimally invasive strabismus surgery
Strabismus surgery complications and how to avoid them
Nystagmus in childhood
Supranuclear eye movement disorders, acquired and neurologic nystagmus
"I think my baby can't see!"
"My baby's got a red eye, doctor!"
"My child keeps blinking and closing his eye"
"M child seems to hate the bright light"
"M child's eyes keep watering!"
Proptosis at different ages
"M child's teacher says she can't see properly!"
"M child could see perfectly but now the vision is weak!"
The child with a dual sensory loss (deafblind)
"M little girl tells me she sees strange things"
Wobbly eyes in infancy
Abnormal head postures in children
Hand defects and the eye
Optimizing compliance in patching therapy
Vision screening
Self-inflicted ocular injuries
Apps and all that ? (how my smartphone changed my life).Digital Access - Jeffrey A. Nerad.Contents:
Front Cover
Techniques in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery
Copyright Page
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Video Contents
1 The Art of Surgical Technique
Videos
Introduction
Preparation for the Operation
Firm Plan With Contingencies
Room Setup
Equipment Setup
Skin Marking and Local Anesthesia
Preparing and Draping The Patient
Instruments
Cutting the Skin
Hand Position
Scalpel Blades
Other Cutting Tools
Placement of Skin Incisions
Anxiety and Tremor
Cutting Tissue with Scissors
How do scissors cut?
Types Of Scissors Scissors Length
Scissors Caliber
Scissors Tips
Scissors Blade Design
Scissors Cutting Motion
Cutting With Scissors (You Learned this as a Child)
Retraction and Exposure
Fingers As Retractors
Skin Hooks
Forceps
Dissection Technique
Retractors
Hemostasis
Preoperative Considerations
Tamponade
Cautery
Bipolar Cautery
Unipolar Cautery
Bone Wax
Drugs
Drains
Suction
Suturing
Types Of Suture Material
Types Of Needles
Needle HolDers
Suturing Technique
Passing the Needle
Superficial and Deep Sutures
Tying the Suture The Surgical Assistant
Suggested Reading
2 Clinical Anatomy
VIDEO
Introduction
Periocular Anatomy
Skin Creases And Folds
Eyebrows
Eyelids
Orbital Bones
Orbital Rim
Bones of the Orbital Rim
Tripod fracture
Orbital Walls
Boundaries of the Walls
Blowout Fracture
Bones of the Orbital Walls
Fissures, Foramina, Grooves, and Canals
Periorbita
Muscles That Close the Eyes
Orbicularis Muscle
Corrugator And Procerus Muscles
Underactive Muscles: Facial Nerve Palsy Overactive Muscles: Orbicularis Myokymia, Facial Tics, Essential Blepharospasm, And Hemifacial Spasm
Canthal Tendons
Lateral Canthal Tendon
Slope of the Eyelid
Lower Eyelid Laxity: The Cause of Ectropion
Lateral Tarsal Strip Operation
Lateral Canthal Dystopia
Medial Canthal Tendon
Medial Canthal Tendon Laxity
Telecanthus
Muscles That Open the Eyes
Levator Muscle
Whitnall's Ligament
Horns of the Levator Aponeurosis
Müller's Muscle
Ptosis Of The Upper Eyelid
Frontalis Muscle
Lower Eyelid Retractors
Involutional Entropion
Horner Syndrome Preaponeurotic Fat and the Orbital Septum
Preaponeurotic Fat
Orbital Septum
Conjunctiva
Bulbar, Palpebral, And Fornix Conjunctiva
Diseases Of The Conjunctiva
Anterior And Posterior Lamellae Of The Eyelid
Lacrimal System
Tear Film
Lacrimal Gland
Lacrimal Drainage System
Puncta
Canaliculi
Lacrimal Sac
Nasolacrimal Duct
Lacrimal Pump
Nasal Anatomy
Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses
Ethmoid Sinus
Frontal Sinus
Maxillary Sinus
Sphenoid Sinus
Innervation to the Periocular Area
Sensory InnervationDigital Access - edited by Randall Wright.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2022
- [edited by] Robert E. Rakel, David P. Rakel.Summary: This ninth edition of the Textbook of Family Medicine, edited by Drs. Robert E. Rakel and David P. Rakel, remains your #1 choice for complete guidance on the principles of family medicine, primary care in the community, and all aspects of clinical practice. Ideal for both residents and practicing physicians, this medical reference book includes evidence-based, practical information to optimize patient care and prepare you for the ABFM exam. A clean, quick-reference layout makes it easy for you to put information to work immediately in your practice.
Contents:
Family physician
Patient-centered medical home
Psychosocial influences on health
Care of the elderly patient
Care of the dying patient
Care of the self
Preventive health care
Behavioral change and patient empowerment
Interpreting the medical literature : applying evidence-based medicine in practice
Information technology
Clinical problem solving
Integrative medicine
Establishing rapport
Interpreting laboratory tests
Infectious diseases
Pulmonary medicine
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Allergy
Obstetrics
Care of the newborn
Growth and development
Behavioral problems in children and adolescents
Child abuse
Gynecology
Contraception
Cardiovascular disease
Common office procedures
Sports medicine
Common issues in orthopedics
Neck and back pain
Rheumatology and musculoskeletal problems
Dermatology
Diabetes mellitus
Endocrinology
Obesity
Nutrition and family medicine
Gastroenterology
Hematology
Urinary tract disorders
Neurology
Human sexuality
Clinical genomics
Crisis intervention, trauma, and disasters
Difficult encounters : patients with personality disorders
Anxiety and depression
Delirium and dementia
Alcohol use disorders
Nicotine addiction
Substance use disorders.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2015 - [edited by] Richard M. Gore, Marc S. Levine.Digital Access ScienceDirect v.1-2, 2015
- [edited by] Richard M. Gore, Marc S. Levine.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
- Mark H. Swartz.Summary: Derive the maximum diagnostic information from interviewing and examining patients with Textbook of Physical Diagnosis. Employing a compassionate, humanistic approach, Dr. Swartz explores how cultural differences can influence communication, diet, family relationships, and health practices and beliefs, and demonstrates that your interpersonal awareness is just as essential in physical diagnosis as your level of technical skill. This medical reference book features numerous high-quality color images, an easy-to-use design, and detailed descriptions of exam techniq.
Contents:
The interviewer's questions
The patient's responses
Understanding complementary and alternative medicine
Putting the history together
Deconstructing racism and bias in clinical medicine
The physical examination
Assessment of nutritional status
The skin
The head and neck
The eye
The ear and nose
The oral cavity and pharynx
The chest
The heart
The peripheral vascular system
The breast
The abdomen
Male genitalia and hernias
Female genitalia
The musculoskeletal system
The nervous system
Putting the examination together
The pregnant patient
The pediatric patient
The geriatric patient
The acutely ill or injured patient
Precision, accuracy, and critical thinking in clincal assessment
The clinical record
The focused history and physical examination
Clinical ethics and professionalism.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021 - Summary: Stanford medicine 25 is an initiative to revive the culture of bedside medicine. Geared toward 3rd and 4th year medical students and residents, practice of "The 25" entails hands-on teaching sessions to develop proper technique. The website provides summaries of key learning points for each session and other resources-- including guidelines, color images, videos and clinical pearls by Stanford medical faculty.
Contents:
1. Thyroid exam
2. Gait abnormalities
3. Examination of the spleen
4. Examination of the liver
5. Liver disease, head to foot
6. Ascites & venous patterns
7. Knee exam
8. Shoulder exam
9. Lymph node exam
10. Deep tendon reflexes
11. Cerebellar exam
12. Fundoscopic exam
13. Pulmonary exam
14. Precordial movements
15. Cardiac second sounds
16. Neck veins & wave forms
17. BP & pulsus parodoxus
18. Ankle brachial index
19. The hand in diagnosis
20. Bedside ultrasound
21. Rectal exam
22. Pupillary responses
23. Involuntary movements
24. Internal capsule stroke
25. The tongue in diagnosis.Digital Access Resource - Summary: An online journal and ebook service of the Thieme Publishing Group.Digital Access Database
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- Summary: An online journal and ebook service of the Thieme Publishing Group.Digital Access Database
- Summary: An online journal and ebook service of the Thieme Publishing Group.Digital Access Database
- Summary: An online journal and ebook service of the Thieme Publishing Group.Digital Access Database
- Summary: An online journal and ebook service of the Thieme Publishing Group.Digital Access Database
- [edited by] David N. Herndon.Summary: "Recent advances in research have resulted in tremendous changes in burn management. Stay fully up to date with the new edition of Total Burn Care, by leading authority Dr. David N. Herndon. Detailed procedural guidelines and video clips walk you through every step of the process, from resuscitation through reconstruction and rehabilitation. Everyone on the burn care team, including general and plastic surgeons, intensivists, anesthestists, and nurses, will benefit from this integrated, multidisciplinary guide to safe and effective burn management"--Publisher's description.
Contents:
A brief history of acute burn care management
Teamwork for total burn care : burn centers and multidisciplinary burn teams
Epidemiological, demographic and outcome characteristics of burns
Prevention of burn injuries
Burn management in disasters and humanitarian crises
Care of outpatient burns
Prehospital management, transportation, and emergency care
Pathophysiology of burn shock and burn edema
Burn resuscitation
Evaluation of the burn wound : management decisions
Treatment of infection in burn patients
Operative wound management
Anesthesia for burned patients
The skin bank
Skin substitutes and 'the next level'
The pathophysiology of inhalation injury
Diagnosis and treatment of inhalation injury
Respiratory care
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Host defense antibacterial effector cells influenced by massive burns
Biomarkers in burn patient care
Hematology, hemostasis, thromboprophylaxis, and transfusion medicine in burn patients
Significance of the hormonal, adrenal, and sympathetic responses to burn injury
The hepatic response to thermal injury
Importance of mineral and bone metabolism after burn
Micronutrient homeostasis
Hypophosphatemia
Nutritional needs and support for the burned patient
Modulation of the hypermetabolic response after burn injury
Etiology and prevention of multisystem organ failure
Acute renal failure in association with thermal injury
Critical care in the severely burned : organ support and management of complications
Burn nursing
Care of the burned pregnant patient
Special considerations of age : the pediatric burned patient
Care of geriatric patients
Surgical management of complications of burn injury
Electrical injuries
Cold-induced injury : frostbite
Chemical burns
Radiation injuries and vesicant burns
Exfoliative diseases of the integument and soft tissue necrotizing infections
Burn injuries of the eye
The burn problem : a pathologist's perspective
Molecular and cellular basis of hypertrophic scarring
Pathophysiology of the burn scar
Burn rehabilitation along the continuum of care
Musculoskeletal changes secondary to thermal burns
Reconstruction of bodily deformities in burn patients : an overview
Reconstruction of the head and neck after burns
Management of postburn alopecia
Trunk deformity reconstruction
Management of contractural deformities involving the shoulder (axilla), elbow, hip, and knee joints in burned patients
Acute and reconstructive care of the burned hand
Management of burn injuries of the perineum
Reconstruction of burn deformities of the lower extremity
Electrical injury : reconstructive problems
The role of alternative wound substitutes in major burn wounds and burn scar resurfacing
Aesthetic reconstruction in burn patients
Laser for burn scar treatment
The ethical dimension of burn care
Intentional burn injuries
Functional sequelae and disability assessment
Management of pain and other discomforts in burned patients
Psychiatric disorders associated with burn injury
Psychosocial recovery and reintegration of patients with burn injuriesDigital Access ClinicalKey 2018 - Hung, Orlando R.; Murphy, Michael F.Digital Access AccessSurgery <2018?>
- [edited by] Aldo C. Stamm ; associate editor, João Mangussi-Gomes.Summary: "Transnasal endoscopic skull base and brain surgery have undergone major technical advances in recent years. The accumulation of experience and exciting technological innovations - including high-definition cameras, more ergonomic and precise surgical instruments, as well as new hemostatic agents - have enabled safer and more efficacious treatment of lesions affecting highly complex and delicate regions. This fully revised and updated second edition builds on the acclaimed first edition, focusing on the correlation between endoscopic skull base anatomy and state-of-the-art clinical applications. Among these are the transplanum/transtuberculum, transcribrifom, transclival, and craniocervical junction surgical approaches"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
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Section I. Principles of Transnasal Endoscopic Skull Base and Brain Surgery
Section II. Management of the Paranasal Sinuses in Transnasal Endoscopic Skull Base and Brain Surgery
Section III. Transnasal Endoscopic Approach to the Orbit and Optic Nerve
Section IV. Transnasal Endoscopic Transcribriform Approach
Section V. Transnasal Endoscopic Transplanum/Transtuberculum Approach
Section VI.Transnasal Endoscopic Sellar and Parasellar Approaches
Section VII. Transnasal Endoscopic Transclival Surgery
Section VIII. Transnasal Endoscopic Transmaxillary/Transpterygoid/Infratemporal Fossa Approaches
Section IX. Transnasal Endoscopic Approach to the Petrous Apex and Meckel's Cave
Section X. Transnasal Endoscopic Surgery for Sinus and Skull Base Malignancies
Section XI. Transnasal Endoscopic Craniocervical Junction Surgery
Section XII. Transnasal Endoscopic Skull Base and Brain Surgery in Children
Section XIII. Ventral Skull Base Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Meningo/Encephaloceles
Section XIV. Complications in Transnasal Endoscopic Skull Base and Brain Surgery.Digital Access
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