welcome to south africa for this week's surgexperiences. enjoy the small view of this world in one country as well as some great posts.
about surgery brings to our attention a pretty bizarre intraoperative possible complication.
a bit of an overview of intraperitoneal chemotherapy in malignant mesothelioma, from malignant mesothelioma.
quietusleo recalls a humorous story about a robust surgeon flipping a patient like a pancake. he also talks about the only patient he knows who actually sang herself to sleep.
vanguard gives us news of free cardiac surgery in the sudan.
sterile eye gives the english speaking world a sneak preview of one of his videos.
medzag writes an absolutely brilliant post about his surgery rotation. i really enjoyed this immensely.
an overview of smoking and its effects by sagarika for those of you who didn't yet know it was bad for you.
everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. popehat was with his father who was to undergo surgery.
could fear of cancer be an indication for prophylactic mastectomy? unbound medicine gives a compelling argument.
life in the fast lane gives a very well put together case report and discussion on isolated volar distal ulnar dislocation.
a touching story about a "surgeon" in somalia by bartamaha.
dermmatters gives a very practical guide about taking your own clinical photos.
i've always felt that surgical drains are absolutely essential so i particularly enjoyed dr bates' post on the history of surgical drains.
methodical madness gives a very humorous account of when a good spam filter just does not work for a gastroenterological pathologist.
i really enjoyed this off the wall look at breast reconstruction and why it would not be overly useful for the amazons, written by plastic surgery 101.
who cuts off your leg, the doctor or the seestah? ask little karen.
this one touched a nerve in me. those days are over but the future turned out not so rosy hey, boereworsmedicine?
never underestimate aberrant anatomy in the area of the common bile duct. thanks for reminding us buckeye.
and i suppose that's it. please contact jeff, the guy who runs the show at surgexperiences if you want to host a future edition. if you are wondering if you should, the answer is yes.
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hope you enjoyed a few south african scenes as well as some really worthwhile posts.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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7 comments:
Beautiful photos!!! and some good writing. :)
great photos, bongi. captions or explanatory notes would've been nice!
Excellent edition!
Thanks for hosting this round, bongi!
Great edition and pictures!
Thanks for including me.
Thanks so much for including DermMatters!
---James
(James J. Gormley, editor, Journal of Drugs in Dermatology and DermMatters)
Fantastic photos brought back many memories. And l also grabbed some good blog links thanks :-)
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