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Reducible Ventral Incisional Hernia on Physical Exam

#Ventral #Incisional #Hernia #PhysicalExam #Reducible #abdominal #clinical #video
Reducible Ventral ... Incisional Hernia ... #Incisional #Hernia ... PhysicalExam #Reducible #abdominal ... #clinical #video
Pulsatile AAA on Abdominal Exam

A 66-year-old man presented with a 2-month history of abdominal bloating and
Pulsatile AAA on ... Abdominal Exam ... A 66-year-old ... #Pulsatile #AAA ... Aorta #Clinical #Video
AAA is defined as a localized balloon-like dilatation of the abdominal aorta greater than 3cm. Risk
dilatation of the abdominal ... greater than 1cm/year ... have claimed that POCUS ... Clinical #Radiology #POCUS ... #Abdominal #Ultrasound
Ventral Abdominal Hernia with Loss of Domain on Physical Exam

- Dr. Luis Felipe Cabrera Vargas @PipeCabreraV

Large
Ventral Abdominal ... Hernia with Loss ... success.⠀ #Ventral ... #Hernia #Abdominal ... PhysicalExam #clinical #video
AAA Endoleak on POCUS

80 y/o w severe abdominal pain, one year after endoprosthesis stent of an
AAA Endoleak on ... w severe abdominal ... pain, one year ... endoprosthesis stent of an abdominal ... #Endoleak #AAA
Ventral hernia on abdominal ultrasound POCUS

Dr. J. Christian Fox @jchristianfox

#Ventral #hernia #Abdominal #Ultrasound #POCUS #Clinical
Ventral hernia on ... abdominal ultrasound ... POCUS Dr. ... #hernia #Abdominal ... #Ultrasound #POCUS
Ventral Incisional Hernia on Physical Exam

Via @abdominalwallhernias

#Ventral #Incisional #Hernia #PhysicalExam #abdominal #clinical #video
Ventral Incisional ... Hernia on Physical ... #Incisional #Hernia ... #PhysicalExam #abdominal ... #clinical #video
Ventral Incisional Abdominal Hernia on Physical Exam

This is an incisional hernia. That means, the patient has
Ventral Incisional ... Abdominal Hernia ... @herniadoc #Ventral ... #Incisional #Abdominal ... #clinical #video
Ruptured AAA on POCUS

This clip is taken from a 60yo female who also has left hydronephrosis.
Ruptured AAA on ... POCUS This clip ... wall posteriorly near ... Abdominal #Aortic ... #Aneurysm #POCUS
Ascites - Diagnostic Approach and Differential Diagnosis
The most common causes: cirrhosis, malignancy and heart failure. Approx
auscultatory percussion, abdominal ... wall hernias (umbilical ... Analysis: 1) General ... smear/culture/ADA