Description: Abdominal Surgery - Laparoscopic Trocar Placement with Iatrogenic Arterial Injury. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library. Description: Abdominal Surgery - Laparoscopic Trocar Placement with Iatrogenic Iliac Artery Injury. Shows the placement of the trocar into the abdomen, in relation to the small bowel (intestine) and spine. An inset describes all the layers of the abdominal wall, including the skin, fat, fascia, muscle, and peritoneum. A separate inset shows the trocar inserted across the abdominal wall and penetrating the iliac artery on the back of the abdomen. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library. Description: Abdominal Surgery - Repair of Right Ureter with Psoas Hitch Procedure (Urinary Bladder Elevation). May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library. Description: Abdominal Surgery - Roux-en-Y Procedure to Correct Damaged Common Bile Duct. This medical exhibit uses five images to portray a Roux-en-Y procedure after removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy). The first images depict cutting and repositioning of the jejunum and duodenum. The remaining images describe the anastomoses of the jejunum with the hepatic duct, and of the duodenum to the lower jejunum. The post-operative condition is pictured in the final illustration. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library. Description: This image illustrates the difference between abdominal and vaginal ultrasound. Labels may be removed and images may be rearranged upon request.
To view other animations and illustrations in our collection please visit our website: http://www.medmovie.com/ Description: Anterior Abdominal wall of a male showing the inguinal region, muscles and nerves. The location of an inguinal hernia. Description: Female torso with abdominal muscles: rectus abdominus. internal obliques, external obliques and transverse abdominus. Description: Torso showing lungs, diaphram and abdominal muscles: rectus abdominus and internal obliques, external obliques, ribs and pelvis or hip Description: Mifepristone and prostaglandin block the hormone progesterone
( misoprostol ), causing elimination of embryo via spillage/shedding of uterine wall. Description: Accessory digestive organs, liver, pancreas and gall bladder Description: Enhanced X-ray post-discectomy, showing fusion with graft from hip joint, plate & screws. Illustration shows harvesting bone graft from pelvis. Level on neck can be changed. Description: ACE inhibitors blocking angiotensin 1 conversion to angiotensin 2 allowing for smooth muscle dilation of blood vessels Description: Description: This full color medical-legal illustration displays the normal anatomy of the lower leg and the rupture of the achilles (calcaneal) tendon. Labels the calcaneus and achilles tendon, the latter of which arises from the gastrocnemius (calf) and soleus muscles. The third picture describes the post-accident condition with the ruptured achilles tendon, from a lateral view. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library. Description: Achilles tendon Description: Anterior view of knee with cadaver allograft used for reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament. Description: Fourteen year old boy looking at himself in mirror focusing on acne. Description: Cross section of the skin showing various types of acne. Description: Cross section of the skin showing hair follicles and acne. Description: Custom and stock surgical art available in a variety of subjects and in layers so you can choose to omit or add insets. see related images 103-344, 103-356, and 103-357 for rotator cuff tears. Description: Acupuncture pressure point in the hand (hequ). Description: Acupuncture pressure point in the wrist (lieque). Description: Acupuncture pressure point in the wrist - neiguang. Description: Acupuncture pressure point in the leg - zuslani. Description: Acute Compartment Syndrome. Shows cross-section of the lower leg showing components, muscles, nerves, bone, and blood vessels.
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