Pelvic Fractures
... branches of internal and external iliac system involved (more likely if VS / APC injury as 20% have arterial haemorrhage; only 2% lateral compression fractures have arterial haemorrhage) Pros: avoids retroperitoneal probs associated with OT, preserves tamponade effect, avoids entering haematoma, mor ...
... branches of internal and external iliac system involved (more likely if VS / APC injury as 20% have arterial haemorrhage; only 2% lateral compression fractures have arterial haemorrhage) Pros: avoids retroperitoneal probs associated with OT, preserves tamponade effect, avoids entering haematoma, mor ...
Ostomy Surgeries
... A small section of the ileum (small intestine) is used to create a passage for the urine to exit the body. This section of the small intestine, called a conduit, is attached to the abdominal wall to create a stoma. The urine flows from the kidneys, through the ureters, and out the stoma ...
... A small section of the ileum (small intestine) is used to create a passage for the urine to exit the body. This section of the small intestine, called a conduit, is attached to the abdominal wall to create a stoma. The urine flows from the kidneys, through the ureters, and out the stoma ...
Dr. Kenneth R Thomas, August 28, 2012
... 10. Yuan J., et al. Vacuum therapy in erectile dysfunction – science and clinical evidence. International Journal of Impotence Research. ...
... 10. Yuan J., et al. Vacuum therapy in erectile dysfunction – science and clinical evidence. International Journal of Impotence Research. ...
Urinary System Diseases
... • First capillary bed = glomerular capillaries • Second capillary bed = peritubular capillaries Purpose of this = to control the pressure in the glomerular capillaries & consequently the glomerular filtration pressure 3 factors control this: • (1) autoregulation • Local feedback from muscle tension ...
... • First capillary bed = glomerular capillaries • Second capillary bed = peritubular capillaries Purpose of this = to control the pressure in the glomerular capillaries & consequently the glomerular filtration pressure 3 factors control this: • (1) autoregulation • Local feedback from muscle tension ...