Everyday a new Fact about Operating Room practices will be shared here.Follow us and kill your surgical curiosity! November 18, 2019 There are different types of surgery and surgeries can be classified according to surgical urgency. The terms used by National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) to classify the... Types of surgery based on urgency January 16, 2019 VersΓ£o portuguesa clique aqui The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a scale that allows health professionals to assess conscious level impairment in response to defined stimuli. The GCS is used... What is the Glasgow coma scale? January 6, 2019 What is the Foramen Magnum? A foramen is an aperture that permits the passage of structures from one region to another and in our skull base there are various, in... Fact 27 – Foramen Magnum: an important hole! December 12, 2018 VersΓ£o portuguesa clique aqui The most common surgical abdominal incisions are explored here. When making a surgical incision, the surgeon must attend the following key principles whenever possible: 1. Try to follow Langerβs... Abdominal incisions: the names and anatomical locations December 9, 2018 Before baby is born: Fetus do not breath, instead they use the umbilical cord attached to their mother’s placenta: Through the umbilical vein, the fetus receives O2 and nutrients; Through... Fact 25 – Fetal circulation: What are the cardio-pulmonary changes after baby takes 1st breath? Load More
November 18, 2019 There are different types of surgery and surgeries can be classified according to surgical urgency. The terms used by National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) to classify the... Types of surgery based on urgency
January 16, 2019 VersΓ£o portuguesa clique aqui The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a scale that allows health professionals to assess conscious level impairment in response to defined stimuli. The GCS is used... What is the Glasgow coma scale?
January 6, 2019 What is the Foramen Magnum? A foramen is an aperture that permits the passage of structures from one region to another and in our skull base there are various, in... Fact 27 – Foramen Magnum: an important hole!
December 12, 2018 VersΓ£o portuguesa clique aqui The most common surgical abdominal incisions are explored here. When making a surgical incision, the surgeon must attend the following key principles whenever possible: 1. Try to follow Langerβs... Abdominal incisions: the names and anatomical locations
December 9, 2018 Before baby is born: Fetus do not breath, instead they use the umbilical cord attached to their mother’s placenta: Through the umbilical vein, the fetus receives O2 and nutrients; Through... Fact 25 – Fetal circulation: What are the cardio-pulmonary changes after baby takes 1st breath?