Lecture Assignment for Week 3
Monday, July 16, 2007
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1st Year Lecture |
Principles of Local Anesthesia |
Mark Beylin, DPM South Florida Institute of Sports Medicine
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Dr. Beylin reviews the principles of local anesthesia and demonstrates the most commonly used foot nerve blocks
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2nd Year Lecture |
Lecture Not Available |
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This lecture is no longer available.
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3rd Year Lecture |
The Role Of Bacteria And Their Toxins In Retarding Wound Healing |
Cornelius Donohue, III, DPM Section Chief, Podiatric Surgery The Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery Drexel University College of Medicine Founder, World Walk Foundation
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Dr. Donohue discusses the role of bacteria in the development of the non-healing, chronic wound. The presentation begins with a review of current concepts of wound healing, specifically, the stages of wound healing, angiogenesis, principles of limb preservation and a diagnostic and treatment algorithm. With this information as background , the impact of bacteria on wound healing is explained along with other related concepts including the bacterial ""continuum"", critical colonization, bacterial toxins and finally, methods for controlling the destructive effects of bacteria on the healing wound.
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