Sunday, October 31, 2010

General Surgery - Video 1 - Maryland Deathfest 2007


General Surgery - Video 1 - Maryland Deathfest 2007

General Surgery - Mortuary Wars


song from General Surgery's debut album Left Hand Pathology

General Surgery - Ominous Lamentation


Instrumental from the Grindcore/Death Metal album "Necrology" by General Surgery.

I reccomend downloading it for free (and legally) at http://www.generalsurgery.nu/discography.php

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Esophageal Surgery - Roger Williams Medical Center


Esophagectomy for cancer.

Sentara Spotlight: Dr. Mark Moniz, General Surgeon


Meet Dr. Moniz, a board-certified general surgeon in Williamsburg with a special interest in advanced laparoscopic procedures. As part of Sentara Surgery Specialists, he is one of many specially trained Sentara Medical Group surgeons raising the standard of surgical care in Hampton Roads. Call (757) 984-9850 to make an appointment.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Typical Injuries to Surgeons with Dr. Adrian Park


According to the findings of a recent survey, surgeons who engage in minimally invasive, laparoscopic surgery, while providing great benefits to their patients, are possibly doing so at an increased risk to their own overall health and well being.

The survey, developed by Adrian E. Park, M.D., chief of general surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center and professor of surgery and vice chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, found that 87 percent of laparoscopic surgeons have experienced physical symptoms or discomfort as a result of managing the unique surgical constraints associated with laparoscopic surgery.

In this video, Dr. Park takes viewers into the operating room as he performs a laparoscopic nissen fundoplication procedure. Dr. Park explains the challenges of performing minimally invasive surgery and how these challenges limit the surgeon's movements and impact his or her body both during and after the procedure.

Related Links:

Dr. Adrian Park
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/adrian_e_park.html

Typical Injuries to Surgeons News Release
http://www.umm.edu/news/releases/mis_occupational_injuries.htm

UMMC Department of General Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/

UM Minimally Invasive Therapy Center
http://www.umm.edu/mitc/

MASTRI Center
http://www.mastri.umm.edu/

Patient Success Stories
http://www.umm.edu/mitc/success_stories.htm

Distributed by Tubemogul.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Becoming a Doctor: General Surgery with Dr. Richard Prinz


Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Richard Prinz (Chairman & Professor of Surgery at Rush University Medical Center) about the specialty of general surgery and some advice on becoming a doctor.

For MCAT prep, see http://www.gunnertraining.com/programs/premed

For Dr. Prinz's discussion on pancreatico-biliary surgery (aimed at a physician audience) see the 2nd half of the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Update on Pancreatico-Biliary Surgery" at:

mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim028.wmv

Day in the life of Dr. Terryl Times, general surgeon


Here's your opportunity to spend time with a Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center surgeon, meet his patients and see how
surgery puts lives back together.

General Procedures in Oral Surgery


This tape, with the use of a hypothetical patient, demonstrates treatment planning and instrumentation in Oral Surgery. Orig. air date: JUN 5 72

What Is Grindcore?


Idea/Video by Jay Decay
Drawing by Melissa Cardinale
Brutal Goregrind music by General Surgery

http://www.JayDecay.com

General Hospital - Spinelli has Surgery - 08/26/08


General Hospital
Spinelli has Surgery
August 26th, 2008

Maxie tells Matt to give Spinelli the surgery.

During the surgery Nadine questions everything Matt is doing and gets kicked out.

Maxie makes sure that Matt doesn't do anything to affect Spinelli's health.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

General Surgery - Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology


From the album "Left Hand Pathology" (2006).
Lyrics:
Pathological waste abounds
Cadavers lined wall to wall
Foul-whiffing stiffs all around
A bonfire would clean it all


Frenzied cauterization
Now seems slightly passé
A more gleeful method seems fitting
To spread havoc and disharmony


Dispensation of carrion embellished
In a delightfully mirthful way
The disposal of my spent toys
A most superbly distasteful fray


Mannequins discretely exchanged
For a different fashion model
Now view the spring collection
As worn by bloated corpses


The ghastly remains strategically placed in public spots
Much to the amusement of my like-minded pathologist chums


De-truncating limbs, slack heads are lopped
Soak the pieces in preservatives to debar foul rot
Wrap the stinking presents and then regroup
To deliver bloody packages to your front stoops


Blithely positioning cadavers on a park bench
Horrified children recoil and blench
Hang a corpse by its intestines from a nearby tree
For the public to admire my disposal methodology


Our gruesome tasks masked by off-putting gaiety
The jocular demeanour veils your repugnance but barely
Jovially dissecting and disposing of the gore
Our brash disposal methods leave you shaken to your core


Unauthorized surgeries
Dismantling anatomy
Solemnizing necrotomies
Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology


Suspended stiffs on wires
Make for hours of entertainment
A pus-dripping puppet show
An enchanting display of debasement


The jovial sense of misconduct
Derived from the publics disgust
Young and old repelled by the reek
of rank, putrefying meat


The mortuary waste diminishing for every prank
Cadaveric clean-up of my vile, putrescent body bank


Tossing rigored stiffs from embankments and cliffs
Setting carcasses ablaze, and other procedures most comedic
Our ingenuity is tested when our patients die
Inventive methods of disposal our modus operandi


Villainy demonstrated with our internment techniques
Bodies stored in 50-gallon drums until they start to leak
Mincing the dead into finely ground organic scrap
Mulching your garden with our latest mishap


Rollicking through our disposal drills
Dispatching the murdered is better than the kill
Slowly dissolved in acid, encased in tar
Or dumped in plastic bags from a moving car


Unauthorized surgeries
Dismantling anatomy
Solemnizing necrotomies
Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology

La Jolla Plastic Surgeon


Dr. Tom Pousti is a La Jolla / San Diego Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon specializing in Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and is dedicated to restoring appearance, self-esteem, function, and quality of life to his patients. After 17 years of extensive medical and surgical training, Dr. Tom Pousti is double board certified in General Surgery as well as Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

FORTIS LA FEMME- CENTRE FOR WOMEN OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARD


A unique facility, dedicated to the healthcare of a woman. Medical care at this Fortis facility spans Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Neonatology, General Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery, Breast Surgery and Health Checks. Fortis La Femme is reflection of quality patient care with respect to tie-ups it has with international insurance companies such as BUPA International, IHI (Denmark), Aetna, Cigna, World Access, International SOS, HTH Worldwide and Vanbreda.

Preparing for Surgery


In this video Pam Scott, Patient Care Services Manager at the University of Maryland Medical Center, explains how patients can prepare for surgery and what to expect before, during and after the procedure. She discusses how to prepare for surgery through the PREP Center, what happens just before the operation, how family members are updated during the operation, and what to expect once surgery is completed.

Related Links:

UMMC Division of General Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/

Overview: Surgical Care
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/index.htm

Overview: Preparing for Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/preop.htm

Questions to Ask Before Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/questions.htm

Patient Success Stories
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/success.htm

Distributed by Tubemogul.

A Day in the Life of a Medical Student


A glimpse into the average day of a medical student

Why I chose Einstein - General Surgery Resident


A General Surgery resident shares her experience and explains how her expectations have been met through her first two years within Albert Einstein Medical Center's Department of Surgery Residency.

To find out more about the General Surgery residency program click here: http://www.einstein.edu/education/residencies/15-pi/surgery-general.html

Reflux and Surgery (Part 2)


The advances in the field of general surgery, such as the move to more minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgeries, has been tremendous. In part two of this interview with Ellen Beth Levitt, general surgeon Dr. Adrian Park covers the following topics:

Types of laparoscopic surgery
Minimally invasive kidney removal
Surgical planning -- computer mapping
Advances in surgical techniques
Simulator training
MASTRI Center

About the Expert:

Dr. Adrian Park is the head of General Surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Park is also a Professor of Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Related Links:

Dr. Park's Biography
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/adrian_e_park.html

Watch Dr. Park Perform GERD Surgery
http://www.or-live.com/umm/1202/

Surgical Treatment for Acid Reflux
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/nissen_fundo.htm

Division of General Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/

Minimally Invasive Surgery Procedures
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/mis_procedures.htm

Patient Success Story
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/sylvia_kramer.htm

Distributed by Tubemogul.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Becoming a Doctor: General Surgery with Dr. Richard Prinz


Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Richard Prinz (Chairman & Professor of Surgery at Rush University Medical Center) about the specialty of general surgery and some advice on becoming a doctor.

For MCAT prep, see http://www.gunnertraining.com/programs/premed

For Dr. Prinz's discussion on pancreatico-biliary surgery (aimed at a physician audience) see the 2nd half of the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Update on Pancreatico-Biliary Surgery" at:

mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim028.wmv

The Ultimate Brutal Death Metal/Goregrind/Porngrind Compilation Part 20

This summary is not available. Please click here to view the post.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

PreOp® Patient Education: Biopsy Surgery, General Surgery


http://www.PreOp.com
Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO
On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown.
You may receive a sedative by mouth and
an intravenous line may be put in.
You will then be transferred to the operating table.
Your doctor will scrub thoroughly and will apply an antiseptic solution to the skin around the area where the incision will be made.
Then, the doctor will place a sterile drape or towels around the operative site ... Patient Education
... and will inject a local anesthetic. This will sting a bit, usually, the surgeon will inject more than one spot - in order to make sure that the entire area is thoroughly numb.
After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect, the surgeon will make a small incision.
Once the incision has been made, your doctor will begin looking for the lump.
You will feel some pressure or even slight tugging or pulling - but you should not feel any sharp pain.
Once the lump is removed, the doctor will close the skin over the incision as neatly and as cosmetically as they are able.
Finally, a sterile dressing is applied.
Your tissue specimen will be sent immediately to a lab for microscopic analysis. Your doctor will tell you when to expect results from the tests.


Patient Education Company

General Surgery - Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology


From the album "Left Hand Pathology" (2006).
Lyrics:
Pathological waste abounds
Cadavers lined wall to wall
Foul-whiffing stiffs all around
A bonfire would clean it all


Frenzied cauterization
Now seems slightly passé
A more gleeful method seems fitting
To spread havoc and disharmony


Dispensation of carrion embellished
In a delightfully mirthful way
The disposal of my spent toys
A most superbly distasteful fray


Mannequins discretely exchanged
For a different fashion model
Now view the spring collection
As worn by bloated corpses


The ghastly remains strategically placed in public spots
Much to the amusement of my like-minded pathologist chums


De-truncating limbs, slack heads are lopped
Soak the pieces in preservatives to debar foul rot
Wrap the stinking presents and then regroup
To deliver bloody packages to your front stoops


Blithely positioning cadavers on a park bench
Horrified children recoil and blench
Hang a corpse by its intestines from a nearby tree
For the public to admire my disposal methodology


Our gruesome tasks masked by off-putting gaiety
The jocular demeanour veils your repugnance but barely
Jovially dissecting and disposing of the gore
Our brash disposal methods leave you shaken to your core


Unauthorized surgeries
Dismantling anatomy
Solemnizing necrotomies
Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology


Suspended stiffs on wires
Make for hours of entertainment
A pus-dripping puppet show
An enchanting display of debasement


The jovial sense of misconduct
Derived from the publics disgust
Young and old repelled by the reek
of rank, putrefying meat


The mortuary waste diminishing for every prank
Cadaveric clean-up of my vile, putrescent body bank


Tossing rigored stiffs from embankments and cliffs
Setting carcasses ablaze, and other procedures most comedic
Our ingenuity is tested when our patients die
Inventive methods of disposal our modus operandi


Villainy demonstrated with our internment techniques
Bodies stored in 50-gallon drums until they start to leak
Mincing the dead into finely ground organic scrap
Mulching your garden with our latest mishap


Rollicking through our disposal drills
Dispatching the murdered is better than the kill
Slowly dissolved in acid, encased in tar
Or dumped in plastic bags from a moving car


Unauthorized surgeries
Dismantling anatomy
Solemnizing necrotomies
Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology

Liposuction Surgery Video


This is an Abdominal Liposuction surgery performed by Dr. Art Foley. Liposuction is a procedure that can help sculpt the body by removing unwanted fat from specific areas including the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, upper arms and neck. Although no type of liposuction is a substitute for dieting and exercise, liposuction can remove stubborn areas of fat that don't respond to traditional weight loss methods. Visit www.DrFoley for more information. Subscribe to our free podcast on iTunes, Passport to Plastic Surgery. Foley Plastic Surgery Center Olympia, Washington 1-800-224-3775

General Hospital - Nikolas Has Surgery


General Hospital
Nikolas Has Surgery
May 7th, 2008

Nikolas has one last visit from Emily before he has the surgery, and she manages to leave something behind.

General Surgery Live @ Obscene Extreme 2004 1/2


General Surgery Live @ Obscene Extreme 1/2
Trutnov - Czech Republic - July 10, 2004

Tracklisting:
Pre-Bisectal Corrosive Immersion
Lab Rat
The Succulent Aftermath of a Subdural Haemorrhage

Saturday, October 23, 2010

General Hospital~Scrubs~ Michael's Surgery ~ 4/8/08


Scrubs operates on Michael after he is shot in the head.

Becoming a Doctor: General Surgery with Dr. Giuliano Testa


Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Giuliano Testa (Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of the Liver Transplantation Program at the University of Chicago) about the specialty of general surgery and some advice on becoming a doctor.

For MCAT prep, see http://www.gunnertraining.com/programs/premed

For Dr. Testa's discussion on liver transplantation (aimed at a physician audience) see the 1st half of the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Liver Transplantation" at:

mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim028.wmv

The County Medical Examiners - Cooperative Cadaveric Custody


Brutal goregrind. One of my personal favorite band.

Album: General Surgery / The County Medical Examiners split.

THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 § 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF ENTERTAINMENT ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED.

General Surgery - The Succulent Aftermath Of A Subdural Hemorrhage / Ominous Lamentation


From the EP "Necrology" (1991).

General Surgery isn't just your average Carcass clone. Recorded at Studio Sunlight and featuring some of the most talanted brutalizers from the oldschool Swedish Death Metal scene, like:
Jocke Carlsson (Afflicted) - Guitar
Mats Nordrup (Crematory) - Drums
Matti Karki (Carnage, Dismember) - Bass/Vocals
Grant McWilliams - Vocals
,so you know this is some fat, crushing stuff!
I finally got this ridiculously hard to find "posterbag" version, limited to 2000 copies, with an awesome poster + sticker! Find one too!! Buy or Die !!!!!

General Surgery is an active band , releasing 2 full-lengths so far, check them out! http://www.myspace.com/generalsurgery

Lyrics:

A lustful necrophiliac, your carcass I explore
Your suppurating remains, I happily deplore
Lymphatic, runny fluid, is a sight I can't resist
Ichorous, reeking juices, I extract from numerous cysts
Skull a spongy mass, your profile inconsistent
Ears reduced to taps, a flood of red liquescence
Brain reduced to sludge, sanguinary feast
Coagulating waste, I gorge myself on pus
Lacerated organs, make me shiver to the bone
Whipped into a frenzy, I fillet, suck and groan
Memorize then masturbate, bloody, Soaked and ravaged
I scoop you into bags, a reeking pile of garbage...

Dr. Stephen Van Buren-McFarland Clinic General Surgery


Friday, October 22, 2010

Esophageal Surgery - Roger Williams Medical Center


Esophagectomy for cancer.

Vascular Surgery Training


The majority of vascular surgeons feel the field is now different enough from traditional general surgery that independence is needed, in one form or another, from the American Board of Surgery. The proposal for full independence was not successful, but a compromise was reached the opened the way to a Primary Certificate in Vascular Surgery. Vascular surgeons no longer have to be trained in or certified as general surgeons and training programs with five years of core general and advanced vascular surgery training are being established.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

The County Medical Examiners - Cooperative Cadaveric Custody


Brutal goregrind. One of my personal favorite band.

Album: General Surgery / The County Medical Examiners split.

THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 § 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF ENTERTAINMENT ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED.

La Jolla Plastic Surgeon


Dr. Tom Pousti is a La Jolla / San Diego Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon specializing in Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and is dedicated to restoring appearance, self-esteem, function, and quality of life to his patients. After 17 years of extensive medical and surgical training, Dr. Tom Pousti is double board certified in General Surgery as well as Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

General Surgery, Brutal Assault 2008


General Surgery @ BA 08

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Preparing for Surgery


In this video Pam Scott, Patient Care Services Manager at the University of Maryland Medical Center, explains how patients can prepare for surgery and what to expect before, during and after the procedure. She discusses how to prepare for surgery through the PREP Center, what happens just before the operation, how family members are updated during the operation, and what to expect once surgery is completed.

Related Links:

UMMC Division of General Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/

Overview: Surgical Care
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/index.htm

Overview: Preparing for Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/preop.htm

Questions to Ask Before Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/questions.htm

Patient Success Stories
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/success.htm

Distributed by Tubemogul.

Monday, October 18, 2010

PreOp® Patient Education Biopsy Surgery General Surgery 2


http://www.PreOp.com
Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591
On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown.
You may receive a sedative by mouth and
an intravenous line may be put in.
You will then be transferred to the operating table.
Your doctor will scrub thoroughly and will apply an antiseptic solution to the skin around the area where the incision will be made.
Then, the doctor will place a sterile drape or towels around the operative site ... Patient Education
... and will inject a local anesthetic. This will sting a bit, usually, the surgeon will inject more than one spot - in order to make sure that the entire area is thoroughly numb.
After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect, the surgeon will make a small incision.
Once the incision has been made, your doctor will begin looking for the lump.
You will feel some pressure or even slight tugging or pulling - but you should not feel any sharp pain.
Once the lump is removed, the doctor will close the skin over the incision as neatly and as cosmetically as they are able.
Finally, a sterile dressing is applied.
Your tissue specimen will be sent immediately to a lab for microscopic analysis. Your doctor will tell you when to expect results from the tests.


Patient Education Company

Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591

La Jolla Plastic Surgeon


Dr. Tom Pousti is a La Jolla / San Diego Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon specializing in Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and is dedicated to restoring appearance, self-esteem, function, and quality of life to his patients. After 17 years of extensive medical and surgical training, Dr. Tom Pousti is double board certified in General Surgery as well as Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

The County Medical Examiners - Cooperative Cadaveric Custody


Brutal goregrind. One of my personal favorite band.

Album: General Surgery / The County Medical Examiners split.

THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 § 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF ENTERTAINMENT ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED.

Why I chose Einstein - General Surgery Resident


A General Surgery resident shares her experience and explains how her expectations have been met through her first two years within Albert Einstein Medical Center's Department of Surgery Residency.

To find out more about the General Surgery residency program click here: http://www.einstein.edu/education/residencies/15-pi/surgery-general.html

Lancaster General Heart Center: Cardiac Surgery


When its your heart, theres no such thing as a minor heart problem. Our Heart Center emphasizes cardiac education, prevention and early stage treatment. In fact, the comprehensive program weve developed has placed us among Americas 100 Top Hospitals for cardiovascular care (Independent nationwide evaluation conducted by Solucient, 2002). This tour features an introduction by Tim Zellers, MSN, CRNP, Vice President of Nursing and Operations, and a look at cardiac surgery offered at Lancaster General Hospital.

UMMC Physician Profile: Douglas Turner, M.D.


This six-minute video introduces viewers to Douglas J. Turner, M.D., an associate professor of Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and general surgeon at the University of Maryland Medical Center.

Some of Dr. Turner's special interests include thyroid cancer and diseases, parathyroid tumors, hyperthyroidism, and Graves' Disease. Watch the video to learn more about his practice at UMMC.

Related Links:

Dr. Douglas J. Turner
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/douglas_j_turner.html

UMMC Division of General Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/index.htm

Conditions We Treat
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/pat_cond.htm

Endocrinology Health Guide
http://www.umm.edu/endocrin/index.htm

Patient Success Stories
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/success.htm

Distributed by Tubemogul.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Friday, October 15, 2010

PreOp® Patient Education Biopsy Surgery General Surgery 2


http://www.PreOp.com
Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591
On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown.
You may receive a sedative by mouth and
an intravenous line may be put in.
You will then be transferred to the operating table.
Your doctor will scrub thoroughly and will apply an antiseptic solution to the skin around the area where the incision will be made.
Then, the doctor will place a sterile drape or towels around the operative site ... Patient Education
... and will inject a local anesthetic. This will sting a bit, usually, the surgeon will inject more than one spot - in order to make sure that the entire area is thoroughly numb.
After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect, the surgeon will make a small incision.
Once the incision has been made, your doctor will begin looking for the lump.
You will feel some pressure or even slight tugging or pulling - but you should not feel any sharp pain.
Once the lump is removed, the doctor will close the skin over the incision as neatly and as cosmetically as they are able.
Finally, a sterile dressing is applied.
Your tissue specimen will be sent immediately to a lab for microscopic analysis. Your doctor will tell you when to expect results from the tests.


Patient Education Company

Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591

Preparing for Surgery


In this video Pam Scott, Patient Care Services Manager at the University of Maryland Medical Center, explains how patients can prepare for surgery and what to expect before, during and after the procedure. She discusses how to prepare for surgery through the PREP Center, what happens just before the operation, how family members are updated during the operation, and what to expect once surgery is completed.

Related Links:

UMMC Division of General Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/

Overview: Surgical Care
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/index.htm

Overview: Preparing for Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/preop.htm

Questions to Ask Before Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/surgery-info/questions.htm

Patient Success Stories
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/success.htm

Distributed by Tubemogul.

Get to Know Dr. Muhammad Yasin of Colorectal and General Surgery


Get to know Dr. Muhammad Yasin of Colorectal and General Surgery at Christian Hospital. Find out what he enjoys about practicing medicine.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Anesthesia vs General Surgery


Perhaps this scenario is a bit of a stretch, but it's intended to be just for fun!

General Surgery live @ Obscene Extreme 2007 part1


General Surgery live @ Obscene Extreme 2007

General Surgery - Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology


From the album "Left Hand Pathology" (2006).
Lyrics:
Pathological waste abounds
Cadavers lined wall to wall
Foul-whiffing stiffs all around
A bonfire would clean it all


Frenzied cauterization
Now seems slightly passé
A more gleeful method seems fitting
To spread havoc and disharmony


Dispensation of carrion embellished
In a delightfully mirthful way
The disposal of my spent toys
A most superbly distasteful fray


Mannequins discretely exchanged
For a different fashion model
Now view the spring collection
As worn by bloated corpses


The ghastly remains strategically placed in public spots
Much to the amusement of my like-minded pathologist chums


De-truncating limbs, slack heads are lopped
Soak the pieces in preservatives to debar foul rot
Wrap the stinking presents and then regroup
To deliver bloody packages to your front stoops


Blithely positioning cadavers on a park bench
Horrified children recoil and blench
Hang a corpse by its intestines from a nearby tree
For the public to admire my disposal methodology


Our gruesome tasks masked by off-putting gaiety
The jocular demeanour veils your repugnance but barely
Jovially dissecting and disposing of the gore
Our brash disposal methods leave you shaken to your core


Unauthorized surgeries
Dismantling anatomy
Solemnizing necrotomies
Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology


Suspended stiffs on wires
Make for hours of entertainment
A pus-dripping puppet show
An enchanting display of debasement


The jovial sense of misconduct
Derived from the publics disgust
Young and old repelled by the reek
of rank, putrefying meat


The mortuary waste diminishing for every prank
Cadaveric clean-up of my vile, putrescent body bank


Tossing rigored stiffs from embankments and cliffs
Setting carcasses ablaze, and other procedures most comedic
Our ingenuity is tested when our patients die
Inventive methods of disposal our modus operandi


Villainy demonstrated with our internment techniques
Bodies stored in 50-gallon drums until they start to leak
Mincing the dead into finely ground organic scrap
Mulching your garden with our latest mishap


Rollicking through our disposal drills
Dispatching the murdered is better than the kill
Slowly dissolved in acid, encased in tar
Or dumped in plastic bags from a moving car


Unauthorized surgeries
Dismantling anatomy
Solemnizing necrotomies
Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology

Colon Surgery


describes problems with diverticulitis attacks. surgery to remove portion of colon affected is shown

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

PreOp® Patient Education: Biopsy Surgery, General Surgery


http://www.PreOp.com
Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO
On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown.
You may receive a sedative by mouth and
an intravenous line may be put in.
You will then be transferred to the operating table.
Your doctor will scrub thoroughly and will apply an antiseptic solution to the skin around the area where the incision will be made.
Then, the doctor will place a sterile drape or towels around the operative site ... Patient Education
... and will inject a local anesthetic. This will sting a bit, usually, the surgeon will inject more than one spot - in order to make sure that the entire area is thoroughly numb.
After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect, the surgeon will make a small incision.
Once the incision has been made, your doctor will begin looking for the lump.
You will feel some pressure or even slight tugging or pulling - but you should not feel any sharp pain.
Once the lump is removed, the doctor will close the skin over the incision as neatly and as cosmetically as they are able.
Finally, a sterile dressing is applied.
Your tissue specimen will be sent immediately to a lab for microscopic analysis. Your doctor will tell you when to expect results from the tests.


Patient Education Company

"Killer At Large" (Surgeon General says, 'obesity is the terror within...')


Obesity rates in the United States have reached epidemic proportions in recent years. The Centers for Disease Control estimate that at least 110,000 people die per year due to obesity and 1/3 of all cancer deaths are directly related to it.

Former Surgeon General Richard Carmona remarked that obesity is a more pressing issue than terrorism, 'Obesity is a terror within. It's destroying our society from within and unless we do something about it, the magnitude of the dilemma will dwarf 9/11 or any other terrorist event that you can point out...' From our human evolution and our changing environment to the way our government's public policies are actually causing obesity, "Killer at Large" shows how little is being done and more importantly, what can be done to reverse it.

"Killer at Large" also explores the human element of the problem with portions of the film that follow a 12-year old girl who has a controversial liposuction procedure to fix her weight gain and a number of others suffering from obesity, including filmmaker Neil Labute.

The film features interviews and covers events with such notable public figures as Former President Clinton, Ralph Nader, Senators Tom Harkin and Sam Brownback, Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Surgeon General Richard Carmona and a number of bestselling authors and renowned experts like Michael Pollan, Barry Glassner (Bowling for Columbine), Dr. Kelly Brownell (Supersize Me), Dr. Barry Poplin (Penn and Tellers Bullshit) and many others.

This film will be released on DVD in March 2009.

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General Surgery - Necrocriticism


Fucking onwn song!

Loyola expert - General Surgery


Steven DeJong, MD, FACS, FACE
For profile, see http://www.loyolamedicine.org/find_doctor/doctor_profile.cfm?seq_cntr=479

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

General Surgery, Brutal Assault 2008


General Surgery @ BA 08

PreOp® Patient Education Biopsy Surgery General Surgery 2


http://www.PreOp.com
Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591
On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown.
You may receive a sedative by mouth and
an intravenous line may be put in.
You will then be transferred to the operating table.
Your doctor will scrub thoroughly and will apply an antiseptic solution to the skin around the area where the incision will be made.
Then, the doctor will place a sterile drape or towels around the operative site ... Patient Education
... and will inject a local anesthetic. This will sting a bit, usually, the surgeon will inject more than one spot - in order to make sure that the entire area is thoroughly numb.
After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect, the surgeon will make a small incision.
Once the incision has been made, your doctor will begin looking for the lump.
You will feel some pressure or even slight tugging or pulling - but you should not feel any sharp pain.
Once the lump is removed, the doctor will close the skin over the incision as neatly and as cosmetically as they are able.
Finally, a sterile dressing is applied.
Your tissue specimen will be sent immediately to a lab for microscopic analysis. Your doctor will tell you when to expect results from the tests.


Patient Education Company

Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591

A Day in the Life of a Medical Student


A glimpse into the average day of a medical student

Trauma Rounds 1


SUNY Upstate General Surgery Roast 2008
Enter the Tandoh

Monday, October 11, 2010

Plastic Surgery Dr. Man Contourthreads


Board Certified Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon
851 Meadows Road Suite 222, Boca Raton, Florida 33486
(561) 395-5508 Fax (561) 395-1839
Email: info@drman.com

Date of Birth: October 11, 1946

Citizenship: United States

Marital Status: Married, three children

Medical Degree: Sachler Medical School, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, October 23, 1973

Internship: General Surgery: Tel Hashomer Hospital, Ramat Gan, Israel, 1972-1973

E.C.F.M.G.: June, 1972

Flex: June, 1975

Residency: General Surgery Residency: Montefiore Hospital, Bronx,
New York, 1974 - 1976

Surgery

Residency: Wilmington General Hospital
Wilmington, Delaware, 1976-1978

Plastic Surgery

Residency: University of Louisville, Division of Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, Louisville, KY 1978-1980

General Surgery - Necrocriticism


Fucking onwn song!

Becoming a Doctor: General Surgery with Dr. Giuliano Testa


Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Giuliano Testa (Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of the Liver Transplantation Program at the University of Chicago) about the specialty of general surgery and some advice on becoming a doctor.

For MCAT prep, see http://www.gunnertraining.com/programs/premed

For Dr. Testa's discussion on liver transplantation (aimed at a physician audience) see the 1st half of the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Liver Transplantation" at:

mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim028.wmv

Reflux and Surgery (Part 1)


Reflux, GERD, heartburn they are all names for the same common condition that affects millions of people. In part one of this interview with Ellen Beth Levitt, general surgeon Dr. Adrian Park covers the following topics:

Reflux symptoms
Foods that aggravate reflux
Lifestyle modifications
Medical treatments
Laparoscopic surgery for reflux

About the Expert:

Dr. Adrian Park is the head of General Surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Park is also a Professor of Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Related Links:

Dr. Park's Biography
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/adrian_e_park.html

Watch Dr. Park Perform GERD Surgery
http://www.or-live.com/umm/1202/

Surgical Treatment for Acid Reflux
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/nissen_fundo.htm

Patient Success Story
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/sylvia_kramer.htm

Distributed by Tubemogul.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

General Surgery - Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology


From the album "Left Hand Pathology" (2006).
Lyrics:
Pathological waste abounds
Cadavers lined wall to wall
Foul-whiffing stiffs all around
A bonfire would clean it all


Frenzied cauterization
Now seems slightly passé
A more gleeful method seems fitting
To spread havoc and disharmony


Dispensation of carrion embellished
In a delightfully mirthful way
The disposal of my spent toys
A most superbly distasteful fray


Mannequins discretely exchanged
For a different fashion model
Now view the spring collection
As worn by bloated corpses


The ghastly remains strategically placed in public spots
Much to the amusement of my like-minded pathologist chums


De-truncating limbs, slack heads are lopped
Soak the pieces in preservatives to debar foul rot
Wrap the stinking presents and then regroup
To deliver bloody packages to your front stoops


Blithely positioning cadavers on a park bench
Horrified children recoil and blench
Hang a corpse by its intestines from a nearby tree
For the public to admire my disposal methodology


Our gruesome tasks masked by off-putting gaiety
The jocular demeanour veils your repugnance but barely
Jovially dissecting and disposing of the gore
Our brash disposal methods leave you shaken to your core


Unauthorized surgeries
Dismantling anatomy
Solemnizing necrotomies
Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology


Suspended stiffs on wires
Make for hours of entertainment
A pus-dripping puppet show
An enchanting display of debasement


The jovial sense of misconduct
Derived from the publics disgust
Young and old repelled by the reek
of rank, putrefying meat


The mortuary waste diminishing for every prank
Cadaveric clean-up of my vile, putrescent body bank


Tossing rigored stiffs from embankments and cliffs
Setting carcasses ablaze, and other procedures most comedic
Our ingenuity is tested when our patients die
Inventive methods of disposal our modus operandi


Villainy demonstrated with our internment techniques
Bodies stored in 50-gallon drums until they start to leak
Mincing the dead into finely ground organic scrap
Mulching your garden with our latest mishap


Rollicking through our disposal drills
Dispatching the murdered is better than the kill
Slowly dissolved in acid, encased in tar
Or dumped in plastic bags from a moving car


Unauthorized surgeries
Dismantling anatomy
Solemnizing necrotomies
Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Anesthesia vs General Surgery


Perhaps this scenario is a bit of a stretch, but it's intended to be just for fun!

General Surgery - If These Walls Could Talk


From the album "Left Hand Pathology" (2006).
Lyrics:
The tiles splattered with waste
Intestinal fluids and sinew
If these walls could talk
They�d regale with tales of horror


An anthology of vitiation
If these walls could talk


Mute witness to the horror
A sanguinary cataclysm
Malicious vivisection
Vile dismemberment


An anthology of vitiation
If these walls could talk


A desensitized beholder
Of decadence and bloodshed
A murderous dystopia
Filtered crimson red


Cold harsh stone
Clotted with offal
A permanent audience
To regular dissection


An anthology of vitiation
If these walls could talk

La Jolla Plastic Surgeon


Dr. Tom Pousti is a La Jolla / San Diego Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon specializing in Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and is dedicated to restoring appearance, self-esteem, function, and quality of life to his patients. After 17 years of extensive medical and surgical training, Dr. Tom Pousti is double board certified in General Surgery as well as Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Becoming a Doctor: General Surgery with Dr. Giuliano Testa


Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Giuliano Testa (Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of the Liver Transplantation Program at the University of Chicago) about the specialty of general surgery and some advice on becoming a doctor.

For MCAT prep, see http://www.gunnertraining.com/programs/premed

For Dr. Testa's discussion on liver transplantation (aimed at a physician audience) see the 1st half of the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Liver Transplantation" at:

mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim028.wmv

Thursday, October 7, 2010

What Is Grindcore?


Idea/Video by Jay Decay
Drawing by Melissa Cardinale
Brutal Goregrind music by General Surgery

http://www.JayDecay.com

Lancaster General Heart Center: Cardiac Surgery


When its your heart, theres no such thing as a minor heart problem. Our Heart Center emphasizes cardiac education, prevention and early stage treatment. In fact, the comprehensive program weve developed has placed us among Americas 100 Top Hospitals for cardiovascular care (Independent nationwide evaluation conducted by Solucient, 2002). This tour features an introduction by Tim Zellers, MSN, CRNP, Vice President of Nursing and Operations, and a look at cardiac surgery offered at Lancaster General Hospital.

General Surgery - Restrained remains - Roma 2010.


Monsters of Grind tour live in Rome, Init club, venerdì 11 giugno 2010...

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

General Surgery - Fulguration


Band: General Surgery
Song: Fulguration
Album: Left Hand Pathology

Brutal Assault Vol. 13. - General Surgery (3) - 2008


Sorry for the poor quality! m/ Just4Fun m/

GENERAL SURGERY

Brutal Assault Vol.13 - Open Air Festival 2008
Pevnost Josefov
2008.08.14.-16.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

General Hospital - Luke Visits Nikolas After The Surgery


General Hospital
Luke Visits Nikolas After The Surgery
May 8th, 2008

After having a squabble with Tracy at the Metro Court, Luke goes to visit Nikolas at the hospital. Nikolas asks him how he got over Laura.

Day in the life of Dr. Terryl Times, general surgeon


Here's your opportunity to spend time with a Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center surgeon, meet his patients and see how
surgery puts lives back together.

Becoming a Doctor: General Surgery with Dr. Giuliano Testa


Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Giuliano Testa (Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of the Liver Transplantation Program at the University of Chicago) about the specialty of general surgery and some advice on becoming a doctor.

For MCAT prep, see http://www.gunnertraining.com/programs/premed

For Dr. Testa's discussion on liver transplantation (aimed at a physician audience) see the 1st half of the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Liver Transplantation" at:

mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim028.wmv

General Surgery - Video 1 - Maryland Deathfest 2007


General Surgery - Video 1 - Maryland Deathfest 2007

Monday, October 4, 2010

La Jolla Plastic Surgeon


Dr. Tom Pousti is a La Jolla / San Diego Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon specializing in Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and is dedicated to restoring appearance, self-esteem, function, and quality of life to his patients. After 17 years of extensive medical and surgical training, Dr. Tom Pousti is double board certified in General Surgery as well as Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Ultimate Brutal Death Metal/Goregrind/Porngrind Compilation Part 20


Part 20 of the compilation!-
Bands and songs in the video-
From Beyond-In The Corner(Czech Republic)
Funeral Inception-La Grand Muette(Indonesia)
Funeral Rape-Gang Bang Tales(Italy)
GAF-Rectal Erupsion(Finland)
Gangrena Febrosa-Clitomegalia y Almento Del Lib(Brazil)
Gathering Darkness-From The Ashes(Spain)
General Surgery-Exotoxic Septicity(Sweden)
Genital Grinder-Pathologic Disorder(France)
Ghouls-Until It Bleeds(Italy)
Glossectomy-Behold The Stuck Limbs(Japan)
Gomorrha-Eating Dead Flesh Of A Grannycunt(Germany)
Gonorrhea Pussy-Yellow Tea For Free(Germany)

General Surgery - Ambulance chaser


General Surgery - Ambulance chaser

Plastic Surgery Dr. Man Contourthreads


Board Certified Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon
851 Meadows Road Suite 222, Boca Raton, Florida 33486
(561) 395-5508 Fax (561) 395-1839
Email: info@drman.com

Date of Birth: October 11, 1946

Citizenship: United States

Marital Status: Married, three children

Medical Degree: Sachler Medical School, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, October 23, 1973

Internship: General Surgery: Tel Hashomer Hospital, Ramat Gan, Israel, 1972-1973

E.C.F.M.G.: June, 1972

Flex: June, 1975

Residency: General Surgery Residency: Montefiore Hospital, Bronx,
New York, 1974 - 1976

Surgery

Residency: Wilmington General Hospital
Wilmington, Delaware, 1976-1978

Plastic Surgery

Residency: University of Louisville, Division of Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, Louisville, KY 1978-1980

General Surgery Live @ Obscene Extreme 2004 1/2


General Surgery Live @ Obscene Extreme 1/2
Trutnov - Czech Republic - July 10, 2004

Tracklisting:
Pre-Bisectal Corrosive Immersion
Lab Rat
The Succulent Aftermath of a Subdural Haemorrhage

Friday, October 1, 2010

General Surgery - If These Walls Could Talk


From the album "Left Hand Pathology" (2006).
Lyrics:
The tiles splattered with waste
Intestinal fluids and sinew
If these walls could talk
They�d regale with tales of horror


An anthology of vitiation
If these walls could talk


Mute witness to the horror
A sanguinary cataclysm
Malicious vivisection
Vile dismemberment


An anthology of vitiation
If these walls could talk


A desensitized beholder
Of decadence and bloodshed
A murderous dystopia
Filtered crimson red


Cold harsh stone
Clotted with offal
A permanent audience
To regular dissection


An anthology of vitiation
If these walls could talk

What Is Grindcore?


Idea/Video by Jay Decay
Drawing by Melissa Cardinale
Brutal Goregrind music by General Surgery

http://www.JayDecay.com

General Surgery - Ominous Lamentation


Instrumental from the Grindcore/Death Metal album "Necrology" by General Surgery.

I reccomend downloading it for free (and legally) at http://www.generalsurgery.nu/discography.php

General Surgery - The Succulent Aftermath Of A Subdural Hemorrhage / Ominous Lamentation


From the EP "Necrology" (1991).

General Surgery isn't just your average Carcass clone. Recorded at Studio Sunlight and featuring some of the most talanted brutalizers from the oldschool Swedish Death Metal scene, like:
Jocke Carlsson (Afflicted) - Guitar
Mats Nordrup (Crematory) - Drums
Matti Karki (Carnage, Dismember) - Bass/Vocals
Grant McWilliams - Vocals
,so you know this is some fat, crushing stuff!
I finally got this ridiculously hard to find "posterbag" version, limited to 2000 copies, with an awesome poster + sticker! Find one too!! Buy or Die !!!!!

General Surgery is an active band , releasing 2 full-lengths so far, check them out! http://www.myspace.com/generalsurgery

Lyrics:

A lustful necrophiliac, your carcass I explore
Your suppurating remains, I happily deplore
Lymphatic, runny fluid, is a sight I can't resist
Ichorous, reeking juices, I extract from numerous cysts
Skull a spongy mass, your profile inconsistent
Ears reduced to taps, a flood of red liquescence
Brain reduced to sludge, sanguinary feast
Coagulating waste, I gorge myself on pus
Lacerated organs, make me shiver to the bone
Whipped into a frenzy, I fillet, suck and groan
Memorize then masturbate, bloody, Soaked and ravaged
I scoop you into bags, a reeking pile of garbage...

Sentara Spotlight: Dr. Mark Moniz, General Surgeon


Meet Dr. Moniz, a board-certified general surgeon in Williamsburg with a special interest in advanced laparoscopic procedures. As part of Sentara Surgery Specialists, he is one of many specially trained Sentara Medical Group surgeons raising the standard of surgical care in Hampton Roads. Call (757) 984-9850 to make an appointment.

Becoming a Doctor: General Surgery with Dr. Giuliano Testa


Dr. Ogan Gurel interviews Dr. Giuliano Testa (Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of the Liver Transplantation Program at the University of Chicago) about the specialty of general surgery and some advice on becoming a doctor.

For MCAT prep, see http://www.gunnertraining.com/programs/premed

For Dr. Testa's discussion on liver transplantation (aimed at a physician audience) see the 1st half of the InTimeTV Insights in Medicine internet TV talk show episode "Liver Transplantation" at:

mms://68.251.204.75/video/intimetv/iim028.wmv