Awesome presentation. Thank you professor. Learnt so much in 45 mins or so. More gratifying is the opportunity to replay it and get better and better. Will revise my Anatomy before hitting the re play button
Doctors' offices already have high resolution LED computer screens, smart flat TVs, powerful computers, installed graphics software, wireless keyboards, etc. Could you please manufacture and sell exclusively high quality USB ultrasonic generators and probes, which can be easily connected to existing hardware? Computer based ultrasound scanners! Thank you in advance.
If available upload lecture on female pelvic. Foetal well being and echo. and chest. Thanks in advance This lecture is very interesting thanks for uploading
first, brightness means echo by tissues,black meas through; second, food would influence the examinations becuase it enforce the streathing of echo; third, the air's transportration property is weak;
Thank you so much professor for all the information and guide lines about abdominal u sonography examination.i have learnt a lot from your best teaching method .
convex probe PVE 375M ultrasound machine Toshiba Tosbee (SSA-240A) I think that's the hardware presented here, please correct me if I'm wrong 😁 You can get this class of equipment very cheaply or even for free if you know where to look. And surprisingly, most of the time, it's sufficient to give a good diagnosis. I have found gall stones, aortic aneurysms and ascites with just a simple BW ultrasound. In right hands, this equipment can save lives.
The technician was pressing the probe so hard into my skin that it was very painful and left bruises! Never again will I do an ultrasound! Is this normal?
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. While some discomfort during an abdominal ultrasound is common due to the pressure needed to obtain clear images, it should not be excessively painful, and it definitely shouldn't result in bruises. It's possible that the technician may have applied too much pressure or used an incorrect technique. It's important to communicate any discomfort during the procedure so adjustments can be made.
@@Sonoknow Yes, I agree, but this was excessively painful. Couldn't breath because of the pain. I communicated with her about the pain and she just said “I’m sorry but I have to do it this way for a better picture.” No excuse for all the pain I went through. Days later and I’m still in pain in my pelvic area. ☹️☹️
The probe marker should be oriented towards the patient's right or head IF the marker (dot) on the screen is on the patient's right side, and that is how always should be, to avoid any confusion. Sometimes a confusion is made because some people don't know about it and when the marker on the screen is, automatically or by accident, shifted on the other side and the examiner holds the probe accurately, one gets his image turned around. I think that in this video the marker on the screen is oriented towards the patient's left side so in order to get proper images they hold the probe the other way around. Or it's just them being British and doing things opposite of everyone else!