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Bariatric Surgery

http://www.nucleushealth.com/ This 3D medical animation demonstrates techniques used in bariatric surgery (weight reduction surgery) for obesity, including stomach staple. Bariatric surgery is performed if weight loss efforts through lifestyle changes and medications have been unsuccessful and your body mass index, or BMI, is above 40 or above 35 and you have life-threatening condition, such as heart disease or diabetes. There are two types of bariatric surgeries; restrictive and malabsorptive. Gastric bypass or Roux-en-Y is both a restrictive and malabsorptive procedure, while LAP BAND techniques are restrictive procedures and biopancreatic diversion procedure is a malabsorptive procedure.
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Gastric Bypass Surgery is demonstrated by Dr. Brett Cohen of the Memorial Weight-Loss Surgery Program.

During gastric bypass, a small pouch is cut out of the stomach, and the small intestine is rerouted to this pouch.

This tends to be a quicker, more aggressive weight-loss option.

Unlike the Lap Band, it is neither adjustable, nor reversible.

This type of surgery typically involves a about a two-night hospital stay.

Although most of the stomach and the upper part of the small intestine no longer have food traveling through them, they still produce important digestive juices that are emptied into the small intestine and help with digestion.

Most people who have gastric bypass experience a significant reduction in excess weight within the first 18 months after surgery.

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This video shows selected portions of surgery that did not have complications. The practice of medicine is not an exact science and serious, even life threatening complications may occur. No guarantee or assurance can be made about the final results of this surgery.
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Pain and Cramping During Pregnancy: When to Worry | Parents

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Pain and Cramping  During Pregnancy: When to Worry | Parents

Mom-to-bes can expect a fair amount of aches. Watch this trimester-specific guide on how to tell if your pain or cramping could be more serious.

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Cramps During Early Pregnancy

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Period pain – What’s the BEST WAY to stop it? | Dr. Claudia

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Period pain - What’s the BEST WAY to stop it? | Dr. Claudia

Hot water bottles, exercise and medication are some of the recommended ways to help beat period pain, but what really works? Watch this video to find out what the science says and what’s worth trying.

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This 3D medical animation explains the normal menstrual cycle and what happens if you have endometriosis.

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Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining in your uterus grows in other areas of your body. The uterus is the place where a baby grows during pregnancy. During a normal menstrual cycle, special chemicals, called hormones, signal the lining of your uterus to thicken. The lining, called the endometrium, builds up to prepare to receive a fertilized egg.

Meanwhile, the unfertilized egg is maturing inside one of your ovaries.

At mid-cycle, your ovary releases the mature egg. This is called ovulation. As the egg travels through your fallopian tube, it is ready to be fertilized by a reproductive cell, called a sperm, from a man.
If the egg isn’t fertilized, or if it is fertilized but does not implant in the lining, the uterus sheds the lining through your vagina. This monthly bleeding is called your menstrual period.

If you have endometriosis, the lining-type tissue grows outside your uterus for reasons that aren’t clear. The misplaced tissue responds to the hormones, just like it would do if it were inside your uterus. The tissue continues to thicken, then sheds and bleeds with every menstrual cycle.

However, the blood and tissue that are shed outside the uterus have no way to leave your body. The trapped endometrial flow can irritate the surrounding area, causing inflammation and pain.

Bands of scar tissue, called adhesions, may form, sticking one organ to another, or causing your fallopian tubes to close. This can affect your fertility, which is the ability to become pregnant.
Endometriosis can form fluid-filled sacs on your ovaries, called endometriomas, also known as chocolate cysts. These can also affect fertility. Endometriosis may also cause abnormal bleeding.

The most common sites for endometriosis are:
the ovaries, fallopian tubes, the outside of your uterus, the supporting structures around your uterus, and the lining of your pelvis (called the peritoneum).

Other sites include your:
bladder, rectum, and intestines.

If you have endometriosis, you may have one or more of these symptoms:
chronic, usually worsening central pelvic pain; pain before or during your period; pain during sex felt deep within your pelvis;
painful urination during your period; painful bowel movements during your period; abnormal bleeding; diarrhea, constipation, or nausea; and difficulty getting pregnant, called infertility.

Your doctor may recommend treatment options from the following categories:

Pain management medications, such as aspirin, acetominaphen, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, also known as NSAIDS (pronounced “en-sedz”), provide relief from pain.

Hormone therapy, such as birth control pills, can prevent monthly endometrial build up and bleeding.

You may need a surgical procedure to treat the tissue causing pain or bleeding. Examples of such procedures include:
removal or destruction of endometrial tissue; removal of adhesions and scar tissue; removal or drainage of cysts; destruction of nerve fibers that transmit pain; removal of your uterus, called a hysterectomy; or removal of your ovaries.
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Bloating After Meals: Help with Stomach and Bloating | Pure Health Ep. 10

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Dr. James Meschino offers healthy tips for getting rid of bloating after meals.

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Celiac Trunk – Arterial supply to the Stomach

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Drawing the anatomy of the arterial supply to the stomach. Branches of the Celiak Trunk : left gastric, splenic and the common hepatic. Draw to remember easily 🙂
The stomach has rich arterial supply derived from the coeliac
trunk and its branches. The arteries supplying the stomach are:
1. Left gastric artery, a direct branch from the coeliac trunk.
2. Right gastric artery, a branch of the common hepatic
artery.
3. Left gastroepiploic artery, a branch of the splenic artery.
4. Right gastroepiploic artery, a branch of the gastroduodenal
artery.
5. Short gastric arteries (five to seven in number), branches
of the splenic artery.

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Arterial supply of stomach
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lesser curvature: right gastric artery (inferiorly) and left gastric artery (superiorly)

cardia: left gastric artery

greater curvature: right gastroepiploic artery (inferiorly) and left gastroepiploic artery and short gastric arteries (superiorly)

fundus of the stomach: short gastric arteries

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Stomach (Gastric) Cancer Treatment

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University of Iowa Health Care surgeon, Hisakazu Hoshi, MD, speaks about the diagnosis and surgical treatment option for stomach cancer.  Specialists from different fields of medicine work together  to develop a personalized treatment plan to ensure the best possible care and outcome.  UI Health Care is one of a very few hospitals across the nation offering a robotic surgery option.  For more information call UI Health Care’s Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center at 319-356-4200 or visit https://uihc.org/stomach-gastric-cancer-program

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Marginal Zone B-Cell lymphoma (MALToma) | Indolent B-Cell Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

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*Mantle cell lymphoma.
*Precursor T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma.
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*Follicular lymphoma
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*Hairy cell leukemia/ lymphoma.
*Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.
*Mycosis fungoides/ Sezary syndrome.

Marginal Zone B-cell lymphoma is an indolent (low grade) Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma…It can be nodal, extranodal, or splenic. The extranodal is also known as Mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue lymphoma (MALToma). It can have B (constitutional) symptoms such as unintentional weight loss, night sweats, and fever.
Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma can transform into diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (aggressive NHL).

MALT lymphoma can have (11;18) translocation

For diagnosis, you need a core needle biopsy or an excisional biopsy of the lymph node, stomach, salivary gland, ….etc.

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Disorders of stomach and intestines, Gastroenterology 1/2 | Doctor Naanga Eppadi Irukanum

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Gastrointestinal Bleeding (GI Bleed) – Emergency Medicine | Lecturio

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How is GI bleeding treated?

GI bleeding is treated immediately, based on the quantity and type of blood loss, says Venkata Nath, MD, of St. Petersburg General Hospital. To learn more about symptoms and treatment, watch this video.
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