Video Conferences

Video Presentations have become an essential tool for transmitting scientific and medical information, especially when it comes to a surgical operative technique or interventional diagnostic procedure where hand gesturing is an essential element of its execution.

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Emily West, Daniel Weber


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Management of hand fractures in children."

Thierry Dubert


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "The patient-surgeon relationship, how it relates to outcome and he role of communication."

Barbara Jemec


Watch and learn from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "The diagnosis and Management of acute and chronic hand infections."

Greg Bain


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Cause, classification, grading and treatment of Kienbock's disease or avascular necrosis of the lunate in the wrist."

Ed Sellon


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on " Indications and interpretation of MRI scans of the wrist."

Ian Trail


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "MCPJ arthroplasty, including silastic and anatomical replacement, both for osteoarthritis and for inflammatory arthritis."

Katie Horton


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Introduction of a new, completely free, app to assist in the rehab of patients after injuries or post-operative."

Daniel Herren


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "The different types of PIPJ replacements, indications, results and complications."

CDC


If you think about a virus like a tree growing and branching out; each branch on the tree is slightly different than the others. By comparing the branches, scientists can label them according to the differences. These small differences, or variants, have been studied and identified since the beginning of the pandemic.

Wolfgang Hintringer


Watch and learn from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "The management of fractures of the phalanges, including conservative treatment using plaster or thermoplastic splints, and operative treatment."

Ariane Herrick


Watch and learn from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "An overview of the medical aspects of Systemic Sclerosis. This is complemented by another talk by Mr Lindsay Muir covering the surgical aspects of the condition."

Andrea Atzei


Watch and learn from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "The classification of tears of the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC), its clinical significance and management. These are common wrist injuries and our understanding is still evolving."

Matt Huez, Ben Gonzales


Low back pain is a common problem seen by physicians and there are many different causes of back pain. Some people hurt their back while lifting or while exercising. It can also happen with no apparent reason and can range from simply rotation to a paralyzing pain requiring the consultation of a...

Riccardo Luchetti


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Management of wrist degeneration, in particular SLAC (scapho-lunate advanced collapse) and SNAC (scaphoid non-union advanced collapse), including the staging, surgical indications and techniques."

Alex Lluch


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "An introduction to the causes and diagnosis of ulnar sided wrist pain."

David Warwick


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Tips and tricks in the fixation of scaphoids. He shares his vast experience in managing fractures and non-union of the scaphoid in the wrist."

Carlos Heras-Palou


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Fractures of the trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate, triquetrum, lunate and pisiform.This talks covers the diagnosis and management of carpal fractures, excluding the scaphoid."

Jonathan Compson


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Anatomy of the carpal bones, including anatomy of the scaphoid, the CMCJ of the thumb and the pathological anatomy of carpal dislocations."

Carlos Heras-Palou, Marc Garcia-Elias, Alex Lluch


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Clinical assessment and examination of the wrist."

Alex Lluch


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "the classification, diagnosis and management of Scapholunate instability of the wrist."

Marc Garcia-Elias


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "The ulnar sided carpal instabilityn including lunotriquetral and midcarpal instabilities. Pathophysiology, classification, diagnosis and treatment are presented."

Marc Garcia-Elias


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "The concept and definition of carpal instability or wrist instability and the classification and grading in oder to decide optimal treatment."

By Dr. Adam Braganza, MD


This goal of this video is to provide information about cataracts, your cataract evaluation, why we do cataract surgery, and how cataract surgery is performed.

Caroline Leclercq


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Spasticity of the upper limb."

Jill Arrowsmith


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Practical Radiation Protection."

Donald Sammut


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Biomechanics of the Intrinsics of the Hand. With his expertise and beautiful self-produced drawings he speaks with clarity and deconstructs an extraordinarily complex topic."

Jane McEachan


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "This video is a great how to guide with a really useful Q and A at the end of the talk to pin down the practicalities."

Parintosa Atmodiwirjo, Mohamad Rachadian Ramadan, Sara Ester Triatmoko, Nadhira Anindita Ralena


The radial forearm flap is fasciocutaneous flap from the volar aspect of the forearm that based on the perforator of the radial artery. Radial forearm free flap (RFFF) has several advantages and disadvantages...

Grey Giddins


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "The Conservative Management of Hand Fractures as part of the Pulvertaft Online Teaching Program."

By Interpol


Given the risk of exposure to biological materials, including COVID-19, law enforcement officials may be required to wear personal protective equipment such as disposable masks and gloves. This video details the procedure for putting on and taking off a

Gavin Chan, Mobin Master


Dr. Gavin Chan and Dr. Mobin Master discuss the longevity of temporary hyaluronic acid fillers. They challenge the common belief that these fillers last 6 to 18 months by using evidence from MRI scans of patients who have had filler.

Sprouts


A placebo is a treatment with zero therapeutic value but magical healing power. To understand better how placeboes work, let’s look at Mr. and Mrs. Martin, who both suffer chronic back pain...

Dan Armstrong


Watch and learn today from the Pulvertaft Videos series on "Adelaide Flexor Tendon Repair."

Manuel Taboada, Patricia Doldan, Andrea Calvo, Xavier Almeida, Esteban Ferreiroa, Aurora Baluja, et al


Tracheal intubation is a common intervention in the operating room and in the intensive care unit. The authors hypothesized that tracheal intubation

Dejan Zontar


Radiation is used worldwide to diagnose and treat disease. Over four billion x-rays and CT scans are conducted each year. Around six million cancer patients receive radiotherapy. The IAEA assists countries in the efforts to use the optimal dose of radiation in medicine.

Gavin Chan


In this video, we take you through the whole consultation, examination, treatment and follow-up process with Erin's treatment. The video will give you an insight into what actually happens when you visit a cosmetic practitioner.

Chris Bainbridge


The Pulvertaft Videos series presents "The Derby Limb Sleeve" which has been developed by Dr. Chris Bainbridge, Consultant Hand Surgeons. He has devised a way for prep to take place anywhere that is suitable, with a superior decolonizing rate than routine techniques along with the huge advantage of not having to lift heavy legs.

By Reshenda Wakefield, Amanda Edward & Bing Rijper for FuseSchool


The heart is one of the hardest-working organs in your body after all it is responsible for pumping blood throughout a vast array of blood vessels, spending 100,000 kilometers in total. All those vessels laid end-to-end would encircle the earth 2.5 times

By John Lieberman, D.O. at Midland Michigan Medical Center


Gynecologist John Lieberman, D.O., shares how he and his colleagues at MidMichigan Medical Center in Midland now have the most advanced robotically-assisted surgery technology available – the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System. This new technology complements

John Lieberman D.O. for Midland Michigan Medical Center


Gynecologist John Lieberman, D.O., explains how the instrumentation is used for the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System at MidMichigan Medical Center in Midland. Currently, MidMichigan has a team of 16 highly-skilled surgeons performing robotic surgery for proc

By FuseSchool


Pathogens are disease causing microorganisms, that our body has many defence mechanisms against. The skin is the first physical barrier, providing a protective layer that is hard to penetrate. We also have sebaceous glands that secrete acids, thus preven

Research Square


LabRoots is proud to launch an exciting new free virtual event – Precision Medicine 2016. A remarkable line-up of industry, government and academic experts, including architects of the Precision Medicine Initiative, will showcase the latest advances in diagnostics...

By Cape Town Emergency Medicine


How to do a basic surgical cricothyroidotomy by Cape Town Emergency Medicine

By Discoverdiscussdside


Awake Video Laryngoscopy using a Vidic Trac Video Laryngoscope. Uvela, Tonsils, Aretenoids, Cords, an d Tracheal Rings visualised.

Kris Knaus, Joseph Yetto


ET tubes are commonly placed for pulmonary ventilation, to protect the airway, and for patients with chest trauma. Normally the tip of the ET tube should be 5-7 cm above the carina - roughly between the T5-6 and T6-7 inter...

By Nikolay Serdev


Cheek bone lift, mid face lift using Serdev suture, no incisions, no scars, only skin perforations, no downtime, next day back to work and social life. This technique is performed with the use of Serdev Needles and Bulgarian Polycaproamide Antimicrobial