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Doctor Reacts To Extreme Medical Conditions

Jun 19, 2024
Today I'm looking at some of the most unique

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and surgeries caught on camera, some of them I've never heard of, they are so rare and huge thanks to Shipstation for sponsoring this video, let's get started, disa is a small agricultural business. town in northwest India, 13-year-old Shreya lives here with her extended family, but 18 months ago Shreya found herself at the center of a

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mystery. One night she sat here and complained that her ear hurt when I checked. I found an ant when I looked inside. The ears of my patients using an otoscope. I find unique things a lot of times, it's bits of cotton from using Q-tips that I tell them not to stick deep in their ears, but there have been bug parts or even bugs that I've seen inside people. ears, so that's not entirely unusual.
doctor reacts to extreme medical conditions
Shreya had been sleeping on the floor and in summer ants are common, after that more and more ants appeared, it was painful and itchy, not only does it hurt and itch but you will also hear the ants moving. That way, it can drive a person crazy. MRIs and CT scans were taken while Dr. Talsonia looked for somewhere inside the soft tissue or bone around Shreya's ear, where an ant may have laid eggs like in the Eustachian tube, but incredibly the scans showed nothing. unusual at the time. After almost eight months, as suddenly as they first appeared, the ants disappeared in that time, around a thousand ants had been eliminated from wow, I don't know why they don't come anymore when I read all the medical science books, no one knows why that. and how the ants got into his ears in the first place, there must be some kind of hygiene problem where the ants were able to get into the ear and they sat in some kind of crevice behind part of the ear and were able to lay some eggs and when those eggs were hatching, the ants were coming out, the de Silva family never misses a chance to get together, they are excellent musicians and dancers, but there is something in their genes that really sets them apart, oh, polydactously, 14 members of the de Silva family They have six fingers on each hand and six fingers on each foot they must have some kind of gene that codes for this Anna Carolina she has six ciao my son has six wow today the family is celebrating the arrival of a baby his father Alessandro has six fingers He has It had to be some kind of dominant gene because it seems to be passed on to everyone in the family, so it's some kind of autosomal dominant gene, so like his older brother, he had a fifty percent chance of inheriting the six-fingered gene, let's count them one. two three four five and six yes, my brother is going to have six fingers.
doctor reacts to extreme medical conditions

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I love the ultrasound probe. The De Silva family's hands are all fine and functional, and they consider that six fingers can be an advantage. The best thing about having six fingers is power. holding a lot of things at once, yeah, I can't imagine that's a major detriment in any way, maybe for things designed for people with five fingers, like gloves, it might be tricky to find a pair of gloves, so it's possible that you have to do it. Wear gloves, let's take a minute and talk about the shipping station that eliminates web-based shipping and order management software.
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17 year old worker 2 lives in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, looks like a typical teenager, but he has spent much of his life hiding an unusually rare physical condition.
She was born with an extra pair of arms and legs from a parasitic twin who died in her mother's womb. Is it okay when they say parasitic twin? The reason they say it that way makes it sound like there is some kind of disease, but what actually happened is that he had an underdeveloped or not fully developed twin inside his body or on the outside of his body that didn't have any organs. and essentially survives on the energy and soul of the work of a single body or two grew up thinking that her body was normal, although her parents insisted that she cover herself with long dresses.
Workatu was 11 years old when she discovered that her body was different. during a school sports class that has to be difficult, if you are the only one in your class experiencing something like this you will feel like an outlier and will need the support of your friends and family and maybe even medical professionals. The Cure Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is a leading children's hospital, specializing in the treatment of common cleft palate deformities, but

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s have never taken on a case as complex as the workatoos. I mean, in many cases, this is a surgical procedure that can be performed and would probably significantly help the individual, if not for something, musculoskeletal support reminds that carrying excess weight of the extremities on your body is not comfortable for the biomechanics to walk and much less to stand.
After three weeks of tests,

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s decided they could operate on the parasitic twin's limbs. be amputated A surgery of this type had never been attempted in Ethiopia. The only option we have to treat this problem is surgery. Yes, it is a surgery with an amputation and then some type of embolization of the arteries to prevent the person from bleeding out, so we have to do as many imaging studies as we can so we can document in our minds exactly what the anatomy is as close as possible. possible. This is why many times when patients request an MRI, we have to accept that the reason we do these scans is for the purpose of having surgery because in many cases getting an MRI to get a diagnosis does not help. in no way other than making a diagnosis for the surgeon.
We started with the rudimentary arms first because we thought it would be easier and that actually came out as easy as it could, then we went down to the bottom which is where the pelvis was, where we were going to remove the legs and this was a little more challenging. I imagine this will be a challenge because you have to navigate the organs and circulatory system of the host or patient, remember that your body has been feeding these extremities with oxygen rich blood, so there are additional arteries that need to be cut, but you also need to make sure you don't suffer arteries that could be cut.
It also contributes to your health and sometimes patients who have what they call a parasitic twin may have one of these completely inside their body and sometimes we can't even know if this is what is known as a teratoma, which is a type of tumor that has different types of cell lines hair nails bones etc. or is it really a parasitic twin I used to work in a plastic packaging factory operating an extruder machine an extruder machine grinds and melts plastic materials to create plastic tubes sheets and films I was helping the machine operator my hand was dragged into the cylinder I held my arm and screamed I could feel the tips of my fingers inside it was an agonizing moment the night shift called me and explained that they had a case where it was likely to be amputated, so in many cases, when you have an injury in hand, especially a crush injury, unless you have a super sub-specialized hand surgeon, you're just going to continue with the amputation even in our emergency room here in the northeast, if you have a patient with a bone injury in the hand that usually You don't call a general orthopedist you call a hand surgeon, Dr.
Brandow, planned to surgically insert Carlos's left hand into his abdomen to allow his body to regrow the torn flesh and nerve tendons we made an incision in. . The side of his abdomen created a space between the skin and muscle to insert his hand where it would connect with living tissue creating neovascularization. We have seen this happen with burn patients before. I hadn't seen this happen in a trauma situation. So for six weeks Carlos endured the physical and mental anguish of having his hand stuck I just don't understand the purpose of this outside of growing the skin because what if the bones break and crush what is the goal here the fat abdomen and the skin It stuck to his hand and created vascular links.
Here we can see the x-ray of Carlos's open and closed hands. We notice the mobility of the remaining fingers. Now the thumb, which is almost in its entirety, has reasonable movement. Today I can feel all the fingers separately. a little difficult to move them because they are all joined together but I can move them one at a time but I have faith that in the future it will look like a normal hand I mean I'm sure there are other hand surgeons that could probably change at least the appearance of this hand and make it more functional in cases like this.
By the way, you don't just do surgery, you also work with not only a physical therapist but also an occupational therapist because you need to make use of your hand, an occupational therapy focuses on those fine motor movements, like buttoning a shirt. Bahia Brazil in 2009, a pair of healthy twin brothers, Ator and artor, were born here, but with a one in two hundred thousand chance they were joined at the waist. So conjoined twins can occur in different parts of the body. You can be joined at the bottom of the spine, at the longest part of the spine, at the head, even at the top of the body.
We used to use the term conjoined twins because of a case that occurred in Siam. which is now Thailand by the way, we have moved away from that and now call them conjoined twins because they are literally conjoined and in most cases surgical separation is an option, this can get quite complicated in certain cases because some of these twins in They actually share organs or blood vessels and if these are vital organs that cannot be divided or separated, that obviously becomes more problematic and the surgery becomes more dangerous. Surgeons prefer to separate conjoined twins before their first birthday, but Artar and Ater were too weak and did not do so.
Not having enough skin to cover their wounds over the past five years, the boys have undergone 15 procedures aimed at growing extra skin using silicone expanders and have finally grown enough extra skin for the operation to be carried out in his abdomen. They share a liver, the big one. and the small intestines there is only one bladder and one pair of genitals, so this is going to be difficult because the liver maybe you can separate the intestines maybe you can separate them but bladder, what do you do? Ator will have an indwelling catheter so he can urinate as best as possible.
In addition to a colostomy bag, a catheter will allow urine to pass through. A colostomy bag will act as a rectum and essentially store stool that you can empty even after the operation is over. Dr. Khalil knows that recovery will be a process. The biggest obstacle Ator is alert and has been responding well, even managing small conversations with her parents, but our journey is weak and he is fighting a fever. Unfortunately, our tour had a very severe inflammatory syndrome, he was not responding well to any medication and he passed away. happens in a lot of these cases, unfortunately it's been two years since Ator and our tour parted ways.
This skateboard was made by my father. Look, it's just a board and he covered it with foam. He seems to be developing well in terms of his muscle structure. verbal skills his recovery is amazing he is a child who almost has a normal life he has a physical disability but that does not prevent him from doing anything so if he has a normal life maybe a unique life but a normal life click here to see the most incredible stories from the ER and don't forget to visit shipstation.com Dr. Mike to start your 60-day free trial, as always, stay happy and healthy

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