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Institute of Human Anatomy
Abdominal Fistula Explained: The Scariest Complication of Abdominal Surgery
In this video, we discuss the complications of abdominal surgeries and the consequences they can have on patients. We explore the formation of abdominal fistulas, abnormal connections between two epithelial surfaces, and the various...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Anatomy of Skin Thickness: Why We Get Wrinkles
This video explains the variability of skin thickness in different parts of the body and how it affects the aging process. It also discusses the impact of gender and ethnicity on skin thickness and its implications for cosmetics, plastic...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Hernias: Anatomy and Differences between Men and Women
This video explains the anatomy of hernias, including the differences between ventral and groin hernias, and why they are more common in women and men respectively. The video also covers the potential complications and treatments for...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Most Painful Surgery Ever?
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the surgical procedure known as a total knee arthroplasty, and what a patient can expect during and after it's been performed.
Catalyst University
The AC Joint | Anatomy, Injury, & Diagnostic Test Cluster
The AC Joint | Anatomy, Injury, & Diagnostic Test Cluster
SciShow
4 Body Parts Discovered in the Last 10 Years
Did you know we are still discovering completely new pieces of our anatomies? Even in the last decade, we've found multiple new body parts, including some you can see with the naked eye!
Institute of Human Anatomy
Reasons for Testicle Removal: Exploring the Procedure and Aftermath
In this video, the speaker discusses the reasons why someone might have to have their testicles removed, including testicular torsion, cryptorchidism, testicular cancer, trauma, and gender reassignment surgery. The speaker also explains...
Institute of Human Anatomy
How Long Does a Head Transplant Take?
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the procedure known as the HEAVEN protocol, and several of the likely complications to arise from such a procedure.
Institute of Human Anatomy
What Happens When a Woman Loses Her Uterus?
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the female reproductive system, and the various types of hysterectomies and surgical procedures available to patients.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Removing 80% of the Stomach
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the bariatric procedure known as the sleeve gastrectomy, as well as the relevant anatomy associated with it.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Can We Actually Build FRANKENSTEIN's Monster?
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses what it would take to build your own Frankenstein's Monster.
Institute of Human Anatomy
This Is What Happens During a Liposuction
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the tracheostomy procedure, as well as the relevant anatomy of the airway.
JJ Medicine
Medical Terminology | Lesson 9 | Eyes and Eye Conditions (Ophthalmology)
Medical Terminology – Lesson 9 | Eyes and Eye Conditions (Ophthalmology)
Medical Terminology – Anatomy, Lesson 9: Ophthalmology (Eyes and Eye Conditions). In this lesson, we discuss prefixes and suffixes describing eyes, eye...
Medical Terminology – Anatomy, Lesson 9: Ophthalmology (Eyes and Eye Conditions). In this lesson, we discuss prefixes and suffixes describing eyes, eye...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The gory history of barber surgeons | Stephanie Honchell Smith
It’s a cold morning in 15th century France and you’re off to the barber for a shave and haircut. You hear the familiar sound of singing inside and eye a bowl of blood in the window. You grab a cup of ale and examine the array of teeth...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: 3 tips on how to study effectively | TED-Ed
A 2006 study took a class of surgical residents and split them into two groups. Each received the same study materials, but one group was told to use specific study methods. When tested a month later, this group performed significantly...
SciShow
There Are More Than Two Human Sexes
In high school biology, we learn that humans are born with either XX or XY chromosomes, and that a person’s internal and external sex organs match those chromosomes. It turns out, however, that sex isn’t that straightforward.
TED Talks
TED: On the virtual dissection table | Jack Choi
Onstage at TED2012, Jack Choi demonstrates a powerful tool for training medical students: a stretcher-sized multi-touch screen of the human body that lets you explore, dissect and understand the body's parts and systems.
Catalyst University
The Unloader Brace for Knee OA | How Does It Work?
In this video, we explore the unloader brace for knee osteoarthritis (OA), what it can be used for, and how it is thought to work mechanically.
Catalyst University
Wells Criteria for Pulmonary Embolisms [PEs] EXPLAINED
In this video, we discuss the Wells Criteria for Pulmonary Embolisms [PEs].
Catalyst University
Cauda Equina Syndrome | Presentation, Risk Factors, & Signs/Symptoms
In this video, we explore the mechanism, risk factors, and patient presentation (signs/symptoms) for cauda equina syndrome.
Curated Video
Different Types of Face-Lifts
Howcast -Learn about the different types of face-lifts in this Howcast video featuring plastic surgeon Robert J. Morin, M.D..
MinuteEarth
You Have More Bones Than You Think
Because the ossification process can differ so much from human to human, we have a wide range of potential bone numbers.
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MinuteEarth
You Have More Bones Than You Think
Go to href='https://www.curiositystream.com/minute' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>to to get a free month trial with CuriosityStream and get a subscription to Nebula bundled in for free! Because the ossification process can differ so...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Worst Possible Direction for Knee Joint: Hyperextension
In this video, the speaker explores the anatomy of the knee joint and discusses the consequences of hyperextension, or going backwards, which can cause damage to the ligaments, tendons, and bones. He also explains the different grades of...