Respected Sir what you have explained in minutes could not be explained by textbooks and so called Indian professors of radiology in hours. Iam myself a radiologist from India and this video has cleared all cobwebs. I have shared this video with my post graduates. Sir,I have great difficulty in setting the machine optimally for doppler ultrasound .Can you please share a video on that?I have subscribed your channel.
I do cover some very basic doppler techniques and controls in the second half of this video. Maybe it would be helpful? Let me know ua-cam.com/video/vVgDXadPL64/v-deo.html
I generally reference the direction of the US beam itself, so when I say sweep to the ceiling, I mean the beam is toward the ceiling, so giving a view of anterior structures, meaning my hand (or the transducer "tail") is towards the floor. That's a little confusing, but I hope it clarifies.
Nobody mentions in any of these videos if you’re old, have arthritis, if you’re overweight,. It’s not just lay down on a table and this exam takes a few minutes. I’m morbidly obese and life really fucks.
Not 100% sure what you're asking. We mainly obtain axial cuts via a trans abdominal technique. Transvaginal technique primarily furnished coronal and sagittal images, although even these are often at varying angles to the anatomical structures of interest. Hope this helps.
If you will look at the procedure ...as if it is easy as 1,2,3.. but if you are in the real situation...my hands are sweating and so nervous.. so afraid coz the probe stays longer inside coz it is not really easy to see the image
I think straight up this the best tvs instructor video for even a pre-beginner...
Thank ya... Am a radiographer in Nigeria ✌️... Very helpful
Thank you for this informative video sir ..nice and brief explanation 👌
Thank U so much, dae doctor. You are just great! A very impressive lecture! Wish you further success.🎉
It would be super helpful to see your hand and probe to get a better understanding of what needs to be done.
Yes, agreed. Videos with these details are on my to-do list
Respected Sir what you have explained in minutes could not be explained by textbooks and so called Indian professors of radiology in hours.
Iam myself a radiologist from India and this video has cleared all cobwebs.
I have shared this video with my post graduates.
Sir,I have great difficulty in setting the machine optimally for doppler ultrasound .Can you please share a video on that?I have subscribed your channel.
I do cover some very basic doppler techniques and controls in the second half of this video. Maybe it would be helpful? Let me know
ua-cam.com/video/vVgDXadPL64/v-deo.html
When you say sweeping from ceiling to floor. Ceiling would be inferior and floor would be superior?
I generally reference the direction of the US beam itself, so when I say sweep to the ceiling, I mean the beam is toward the ceiling, so giving a view of anterior structures, meaning my hand (or the transducer "tail") is towards the floor. That's a little confusing, but I hope it clarifies.
Good video discription
I watched video next morning i did and explained my prof he said good👍
Nobody mentions in any of these videos if you’re old, have arthritis, if you’re overweight,. It’s not just lay down on a table and this exam takes a few minutes. I’m morbidly obese and life really fucks.
Coronal ?? Do you transverse or even axial ? Open to being wrong
Not 100% sure what you're asking. We mainly obtain axial cuts via a trans abdominal technique. Transvaginal technique primarily furnished coronal and sagittal images, although even these are often at varying angles to the anatomical structures of interest. Hope this helps.
If you will look at the procedure ...as if it is easy as 1,2,3.. but if you are in the real situation...my hands are sweating and so nervous.. so afraid coz the probe stays longer inside coz it is not really easy to see the image
It takes a little practice. But, you will get there. Getting the hand eye coordination down with a plastic model will help once practicing for real
Thanks sir
Thanks