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Superficial Soft Tissue Abscess with Cobblestoning on POCUS

The ultrasound shows a superficial abscess (green) with cobblestoning
on POCUS The ultrasound ... The management plan ... should be incision ... POCUS #clinical #ultrasound
Septic Olecranon Bursitis on POCUS

A patient presents with fever to 102F and pain over her olecranon
An ultrasound over ... best choice for management ... is first line management ... would be incision ... Elbow #clinical #ultrasound
Different incisions that enable access to the skull base

#skullbase; #otolaryngology ; #incision; #face;
Different incisions ... otolaryngology ; #incision
Percutaneous Dilational Tracheostomy - Procedure Instructions Checklist
Tracheostomy is to establish a definitive surgical opening into the
Bronchoscopic ± ultrasound ... vertical skin incision ... pulmonary #checklist #management
Reducible Ventral Incisional Hernia on Physical Exam

#Ventral #Incisional #Hernia #PhysicalExam #Reducible #abdominal #clinical #video
Reducible Ventral Incisional ... Exam #Ventral #Incisional
A and B are guides to the lines of incision when performing an escharotomy (from PrimarySurgery.org)
to the lines of incision ... PrimarySurgery.org) #Management
Eyelid Inclusion Cyst Incision and Drainage

@anterior_seg_rocks

#Eyelid #Inclusion #Cyst #Incision #Drainage #clinical #video #physicalexam #ophthalmology #dermatology #physicalexam
Eyelid Inclusion ... Cyst Incision and ... anterior_seg_rocks #Eyelid #Inclusion ... #Cyst #Incision
Scalpel Blade Types - Common Surgical Instruments
Used for initial incision and cutting tissue. Consists of a
Used for initial incision ... making large skin incisions ... sharply angled incisions ... for making finer incisions
Ventral Incisional Abdominal Hernia on Physical Exam

This is an incisional hernia. That means, the patient has
Ventral Incisional ... This is an incisional ... patient has an incision ... top reason for incisional ... herniadoc #Ventral #Incisional
Types of abdominal hernias
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Inguinal (70.7%)
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Umbilical (13.9%)
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Epigastric (6.6%)
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Incisional (4.7%)
Epigastric (6.6%) - Incisional