Jeremy Enfinger
Jeremy Enfinger
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PA Skull Radiography Positioning Demonstration
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My name is Jeremy Enfinger, and I've been teaching for JRCERT-accredited Radiologic Technology programs since 2005. I work full-time in management now for a large hospital system in San Diego, while I continue to teach on an adjunct basis because, well, I simply love radiography!
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Quality Control of Digital Acquisition Systems
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... Watch my most recent videos: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsIn... Image Critique Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUJY... Anatomy & Positioning Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF0tp... Radiation Protection & Fluoroscopy Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRtuf... Podcast Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x4rd... Here's my career e...
Quality Control of Radiographic Equipment
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... Watch my most recent videos: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsIn... Image Critique Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUJY... Anatomy & Positioning Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF0tp... Radiation Protection & Fluoroscopy Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRtuf... Podcast Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x4rd... Here's my career e...
Display Systems and Electronic Images
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... 0:00 - Introduction 0:25 - Liquid Crystal Display Monitors 1:09 - How does and LCD work? 2:08 - Passive Matrix LCD Monitor 2:38 - Active Matrix LCD Monitor 3:41 - Dead Pixels 4:35 - Emissive and Non-Emissive Displays 5:48 - Advantages and Disadvantages of LCDs 6:32 - Nature of Pixels in Display Systems 7:16 - Spatial Resolutio...
Preparation for Radiographic Image Display
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... 0:00 - Preparation for Image Display 0:58 - What causes image noise? 2:47 - Contrast to Noise Ratio 3:29 - Formatting for Display 5:19 - Pre processing vs. Post processing 5:52 - Post processing operator adjustments 7:29 - Review of overall processing operations 8:14 - Post processing operations 8:37 - Advance Image Processing...
Multiscale Processing and Filtering
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... 0:00 - Introduction 0:26 - Frequency Domain Processing 1:41 - Multi band processing and band-pass filtering 2:49 - Why do we need multiscale processing? 3:55 - Low Pass Filtering vs. High Pass Filtering 5:35 - How does Kernel Size affect Filtering? 6:29 - Difference between spatial & frequency processing operations Watch my mo...
Details Processing in Digital Radiography
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... Watch my most recent videos: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsIn... 0:00 - Data Clipping, Bit Depth and Dynamic Range 0:42 - Bit Depth Review 1:06 - Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) 2:23 - Tissue Equalization for DRC 2:46 - Comparison of Conventional X-ray vs. Digital X-ray 3:15 - What is Detail Processing? 4:00 - Applying Kernels in Spa...
Histograms in Digital Radiography
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... 0:00 - What is a Histogram? 0:33 - Lookup Table (LUT) 3:18 - Dynamic Range 4:18 - Initial Gradation Processing 5:23 - Parameters of Gradient Processing 6:14 - Data Clipping Watch my most recent videos: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsIn... Image Critique Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUJY... Anatomy & Positioning Playlist: www.you...
Image Domains in Digital Radiography
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... 0:00 - Intro 0:32 - Steps to Digitizing an Image 0:54 - Terms to Know 1:17 - Image Domains 2:16 - Spatial Domain 4:57 - Intensity Domain 5:25 - Lookup Table LUT 9:13 - Frequency Domain 9:44 - Summary Watch my most recent videos: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsIn... Image Critique Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUJY... Anatomy & Po...
X-ray Image Formation
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... 0:00 X-ray Attenuation & Formation of the Digital Image 3:51 What is a Voxel? 4:22 Contrast Resolution 5:07 Subject Contrast Vs. Image Contrast 6:20 Procedural Algorithms 6:51 Window Level & Window Width 8:17 Workstation Vs. Display Station Watch my most recent videos: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsIn... Image Critique Playlist: www....
Digitizing Analog Images in Radiology
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Subscribe for more videos like this: ua-cam.com/users/TopicsInRad... 0:00 Digitizing an Analog Image 0:40 Pixel Size, Matrix Size & FOV 1:47 Changes in CT Image Resolutin 2:04 Comparing Analog & Digital Images 2:42 Steps in Digitizing the Image 2:55 Step 1 Scanning 3:48 Step 2 Sampling 4:35 Step 3 Quantization 5:23 Analog to Digital Conversion 6:01 Analogy for Digitizing an Image 6:59 What is B...
Digital Image Characteristics in Radiology
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We're taking a look at what makes up digital radiographic images! This video was recorded as part of RAD 110: Recording Media within the Radiography Program at San Diego Mesa College. 0:00 - Intro 0:25 - Nature of Digital Images 1:49 - What is a Pixel? 2:23 - Pixel Size - Why is it Important? 3:48 - Pixel Size Matters 5:03 - How are Matrix Sizes Different? Watch my most recent videos: ua-cam.co...
PACS Administration and Medical Imaging Informatics
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If you've ever thought about a career as a PACS Administrator (or what it's more commonly called now, Medical Imaging Informatics) and you've wondered how to get started, I interview the experts, Dr. Jay Crawford and Ally Brown from the Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM). They sat down with me to answer all my questions about how to go from a Technologist to an Imaging Informatic...
CA Bill
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In September, 2021, CA Bill AB1273 was passed unopposed to create opportunities for allied health and radiography students to earn a wage for clinical hours in their respective programs, despite outcries in opposition from faculty and professional organizations like JRCERT, the ARRT, the ASRT and many more (including myself). This Bill, which doesn't specify who will be paying students, will cr...
Radhesive X-Ray Product Review and Giveaway!
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Radhesive X-Ray Product Review and Giveaway!
Radiology Image Analysis: PA & Oblique Hand X-Ray
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Radiology Image Analysis: PA & Oblique Hand X-Ray
Radiology Q&A: How to get Cross Training Opportunities
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Radiology Q&A: How to get Cross Training Opportunities
Radiology Image Critique: Odontoid View
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Radiology Image Critique: Odontoid View
Radiology Exams: How to Set Up for an Esophagram with Upper GI
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Radiology Exams: How to Set Up for an Esophagram with Upper GI
Topics in Radiography Updates via Instagram LIVE 6/6/20
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Topics in Radiography Updates via Instagram LIVE 6/6/20
Radiology Q&A: What Happens when the X-Ray Button is Pressed?
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Radiology Q&A: What Happens when the X-Ray Button is Pressed?
Monitoring of Electronic Image Display Systems Part 3
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Monitoring of Electronic Image Display Systems Part 3
Monitoring of Electronic Image Display Systems Part 2
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Monitoring of Electronic Image Display Systems Part 2
Monitoring of Electronic Image Display Systems Part 1
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Monitoring of Electronic Image Display Systems Part 1
Radiographic Equipment Testing Part 3
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Radiographic Equipment Testing Part 3
Radiogaphic Equipment Testing Part 2
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Radiogaphic Equipment Testing Part 2
Radiographic Equipment Testing Part 1
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Radiographic Equipment Testing Part 1
Applying State and Regulatory Policies in the OR
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Applying State and Regulatory Policies in the OR
Basic Operating Procedure
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Basic Operating Procedure
Cinefluorography
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Cinefluorography

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @laxmankumarbehera5386
    @laxmankumarbehera5386 21 день тому

    Nice 🎉

  • @sohailasghar8471
    @sohailasghar8471 Місяць тому

    What is meant by kidneys excursion during expiration

  • @mzziaey
    @mzziaey Місяць тому

    please use your simple and normal voice without any modifications

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography Місяць тому

      I'm not using any voice modifications. Curious how it sounds on your end.

    • @mzziaey
      @mzziaey Місяць тому

      @@TopicsInRadiography I don't know the problem might be in me or something... But, I think you sometimes tend to not use your purely natural and simple voice... maybe making it more hyponasal or something Anyways, keep the great work up!

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography Місяць тому

      @@mzziaey LOL nope that's just my voice. I'm not intentionally doing anything with it - just talking as I normally do.

  • @Michael-fb7tt
    @Michael-fb7tt Місяць тому

    I sent you a dm on instagram

  • @your_waifu_hates_you
    @your_waifu_hates_you Місяць тому

    I thought your talking about night vision goggles lol not xray💀 but they both work kinda the same

  • @mariam-NKN
    @mariam-NKN 2 місяці тому

    Thank you from Greece 🇬🇷💙

  • @christianalarbi9758
    @christianalarbi9758 2 місяці тому

    intensity is inversely proportional to the distance, i dont actually get what you mean by what you just did

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 2 місяці тому

      Intensity is not inversely proportional. It's inversely related to the square of the distance. Being inversely proportional would mean if you double your distance, you halve the intensity, which would be incorrect. This formula shows the relationship (and how to calculate for changes) between radiation intensity and the distance from its source. Hope that helps... I've been thinking of a more visual way to explain this for a future video, but this is how you'd do the math.

  • @m.francis2774
    @m.francis2774 2 місяці тому

    Hi Jeremy! Can you do a video on 30 60 90 patella views? We know to flex the knee at those different angles. It is necessary to angle the tube as well for the tangential projection, correct?

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 2 місяці тому

      Can you clarify what you mean by "30 60 90 patella views"? Are you just talking about the amount of knee flexion, rotation, or something else? There are numerous ways to perform the tangential projection, but you must always angle the tube related to how much the knee is flexed.

    • @m.francis2774
      @m.francis2774 2 місяці тому

      Yes. The doctor wants the knee flexed in these different angles. The doctor just replied, "flex the knee OR angle the tube" when we asked what he wanted. Is there a way to keep the knee in a fixed position and angle the tube or the detector?

    • @m.francis2774
      @m.francis2774 2 місяці тому

      We have been acquiring 3 different images with the knee in 30 60 & 90° flexion. We're angling the tube as needed. Someone suggested angling the detector at those degrees.Do you think we could just angle the detector at 30 60 & 90° and achieve the same result?

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 2 місяці тому

      @@m.francis2774 Regardless of how much flexion the knee is in, you'll need to have the x-ray tube near the foot to where the beam skims the proximal tibia and the CR is centered at the space between the tibia and patella.

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 2 місяці тому

      @@m.francis2774 Angling the detector won't affect how much the joint space is open. You can always do that, but it will result in elongation.

  • @m.francis2774
    @m.francis2774 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for such precise explanation! I appreciate your time.

  • @m.francis2774
    @m.francis2774 2 місяці тому

    Hi Jeremy! The X-ray room I'm using doesn't have the capability to tilt the wall bucky and if the patient can not hyperextend their neck, then what do you do to get the waters view?

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 2 місяці тому

      I think tilting the Bucky for a Water's view, even if you had the option, would produce too much elongation on the radiograph to be very useful. That should just be left for the Caldwell view IMO. For the Water's view, you have some options: I think I'd assess the reason for the examination and then have a conversation with the radiologist and let them know the patient cannot extend their neck enough for a successful view in order to keep your beam horizontal... You could offer the option of angling the tube to acquire the image, but you'd lose the ability to evaluate air-fluid levels. Let the radiologist make that call. They might go for it or opt to do CT, which is more common these days, but I wouldn't make that call yourself if you can avoid it. If you're by yourself, I'd just document the patient's limited mobility and do the views you can (perhaps only perform a limited study). Or depending on the patient's mobility, it may be possible to lie them on a stretcher and place a 45 degree sponge behind the patient's shoulders, then sit them up until it looks like the MML is horizontal. You'd need a way to hold the IR behind them, which would likely cause air gap, so bump up your SID as well. The set-up for this would require the patient to hold an awkward position for a little while and may or may not work depending on the patient's abilities, but it might be worth a shot.

    • @m.francis2774
      @m.francis2774 2 місяці тому

      I truly appreciate your response. Your videos have helped me tremendously!

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 2 місяці тому

      @@m.francis2774 Glad they're helpful 🙂

    • @m.francis2774
      @m.francis2774 2 місяці тому

      Will you explain why it's impossible to assess fluid levels if the tube is angled?

    • @m.francis2774
      @m.francis2774 2 місяці тому

      Is it simply because the tube angle will "move" the line of fluid if present as it moves petrous ridges in skull imaging?

  • @pseitrends1435
    @pseitrends1435 3 місяці тому

    This should be done with patient in supine ? Or upright?😊

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 3 місяці тому

      The radiologist's routine would include upright and recumbent positioning. Patient should be recumbent for the overhead views (if performed) - you can technically perform them upright, but you'll have a more difficult time filling the esophagus with contrast for the overhead views if gravity is assisting the barium emptying in an upright position.

  • @motoraceer7722
    @motoraceer7722 3 місяці тому

    What is cystografic isotopic My wife has stenosis in the middle of the urethra Thanks

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 3 місяці тому

      I'm not sure what you mean by "cystografic isotopic". Can you please elaborate?

  • @tracywinters243
    @tracywinters243 5 місяців тому

    I have a question, I was reading the manual for tube warm-up on our x-ray unit and it gave 70 KVP 100 mass. Just curious what would that do to the unit? I know the mass is obviously a typo.

  • @mycreativeland7797
    @mycreativeland7797 6 місяців тому

    Great image critique!

  • @cryora
    @cryora 6 місяців тому

    How do you make one?

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 6 місяців тому

      I'd start with a degree in engineering (far different than my scope)

    • @cryora
      @cryora 6 місяців тому

      @@TopicsInRadiography I already have a PhD in physics. My advisor would often get upset at me for not being able to explain how these things work under the hood, like he expects me to be able to build them.

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 6 місяців тому

      @@cryora Wow that sounds rough. I can only name the major components, provide basic explanations for how they work to form the fluoroscopic image, and operate one safely and within current regulations. Construction/assembly is well beyond my scope... you could consider reaching out to OEMs regarding that process and likely obtain more information than I'd be able to provide you. You could check out GE, Siemens, Toshiba, Shimadzu, Carestream, Philips, etc.

  • @tobiasbrisa13462
    @tobiasbrisa13462 6 місяців тому

    Do we rotate the head 37 degrees after the 3 point landing

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography 6 місяців тому

      No, the 3 point landing would be after the required rotation. If you start in a PA position, then you'd rotate the side of interest 37 degrees toward the IR from that point (which should allow the chin, nose and cheek to make contact).

  • @wavplyr1
    @wavplyr1 7 місяців тому

    It's Tom Colo from Mesa. Thank you for videos, they are fantastic!!! They have saved my Backside more times than I can count!!!

  • @user-jk1xs2bi3e
    @user-jk1xs2bi3e 7 місяців тому

    awesome video!

  • @MiamiNeverIn
    @MiamiNeverIn 7 місяців тому

    These are absolutely amazing! As a rad tech student struggling.. I love them!

  • @generalsurgery-playlist808
    @generalsurgery-playlist808 7 місяців тому

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  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_1312 7 місяців тому

    Link to the checklist doc does not work. Is there another place to get it?

  • @sarabadr3422
    @sarabadr3422 8 місяців тому

    thanks ❤

  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_1312 8 місяців тому

    repeat

  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_1312 8 місяців тому

    4:06 so is that L marker on the wrong side??

  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_1312 8 місяців тому

    2:33 no Marker??

  • @janettesorbet1766
    @janettesorbet1766 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for explaing this i have been looking for some help with image critique

  • @conordawson2649
    @conordawson2649 9 місяців тому

    Hey man thanks for this video! I am a current 1st year X-ray student and I already know that I want to cross train into MRI. I’ve only been to 2 clinical locations so far and I have a lot to learn. I hope that by the end of the program I will have a good idea of the hospitals/clinics that offer cross training for MRI and/or have the need for MRI techs. I also am aware that CT is a more typical modality to cross train into from X-ray so if I must, I do not mind using CT as a stepping stone. Besides, it would be pretty awesome to learn the intricacies of each modality and the benefits they offer!

  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_1312 9 місяців тому

    Is there a way to find more about CCD and CMOS

  • @moiseshoraciomontenegro7869
    @moiseshoraciomontenegro7869 9 місяців тому

    Actually I'm studying medical radiology degree and I was searching videos about this topic because I need a lot information for my thesis, I'm so grateful with you because your content is a big help!!!

  • @m.francis2774
    @m.francis2774 9 місяців тому

    I can not thank you enough! Very informative! You answered every pressing question I had!

  • @ustat2003
    @ustat2003 10 місяців тому

    It is the same pic for the PA Axial and AP Axial Towne Method. Why? Bontrager 10th edition p.433, they place it as Optional PA axial-CR 20 to 25 degrees cephalad. On p. 434, they placed the same image labeled Neck and Body. It is another picture on this page of AP Axial without labeling. What am I missing?

  • @justnomadguys
    @justnomadguys 10 місяців тому

    Very informative video about PACS in general and how to become a PACS administrator. Thank you!

  • @cleofeforrey4285
    @cleofeforrey4285 10 місяців тому

    Excellent! Thank you

  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_1312 11 місяців тому

    good video

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 11 місяців тому

    Do they still do fluoroscopies today?

  • @changethinking5930
    @changethinking5930 11 місяців тому

  • @changethinking5930
    @changethinking5930 11 місяців тому

    Good information sir ❤

  • @user-qt3ku6yi3q
    @user-qt3ku6yi3q Рік тому

    🙌🙌

  • @rowanvergano3054
    @rowanvergano3054 Рік тому

    Amazing explanation, thank you so much! How would you explain to the patient in non medical terms what is happening?

  • @69cathyryn
    @69cathyryn Рік тому

    What size is it?

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography Рік тому

      According to their website, they're 2" x 7/8". It doesn't list their thickness, but they are slightly thicker than most x-ray markers I've used, so be cautious when using them in a bucky tray - they may get stuck in there depending on how much room you've got between the IR and the table once closed.

  • @bimalkunwar167
    @bimalkunwar167 Рік тому

    In conventional fluro we have 1-5 mas but in digital 1000 mas how patient dose is reduced?

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography Рік тому

      fluoro uses mA, not mAs because it's operating in real time. You may be looking at something different, but if you send an image I may be able to make sense of what you're seeing

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography Рік тому

      Unless you're talking about flat panel detectors. Remember that the mA (tube current) is only part of the equation when it comes to dose. Higher mA that you see with flat panel detectors allow for substantially less operating time to for m an image, but also, the detectors have a larger dynamic range and can allow visualization of images at lower doses as a result. Hope that makes sense.

  • @ryang407
    @ryang407 Рік тому

    I have been an RT for 7 years now... I work for a mobile company that services mostly jails and clinics. My workload is approximately 100 exams per week. I have used everything including tape and clay. I came across Radhesive on Amazon about a year ago and it is by far the best product on the market. It has the ability to stick very well but flexible at the same time and can also be cleaned without any leftover debris. Incredible product.

  • @anfalalhuraiby7981
    @anfalalhuraiby7981 Рік тому

    This is really helpful

  • @benjaminmichael3931
    @benjaminmichael3931 Рік тому

    Nice video with little correction high kvp is used for different absorption of body and not low kvp

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography Рік тому

      I think you may have misunderstood what I said. Low kVp provides greater “differential absorption”. High kVp reduces differential absorption as the beam will be more uniformly penetrating.

  • @lanaahmed2970
    @lanaahmed2970 Рік тому

    This is very much appreciated sir , so grateful I am

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  • @cassandracamillee.gravador8600

    Is this safe for a 1 yr old baby does it hurt

  • @sped6954
    @sped6954 Рік тому

    I'm 54 and I've been living with a tube for a little over seven years now. Oral cancer, total glossectomy equals no tongue to help push food around to the back and then downhill. I've had many replacements over the years, and they all seem to last right around three months. The hospital that I go to started off with Bard, then they started using Kangaroo, and they've been using MIC for probably around five or six years now. Mine has a balloon on the inside, directly into the top of my stomach, with an adjustable bumper on the outside, followed by several inches of tube with two ports on the end. The large port has some kind of plastic barrel at the end where a syringe or Lopez valve goes, but I can never get either to seat properly and they always leak. They won't do it for me before they install it, and they won't let me do it while I'm there, so I end up having to wait until I'm home to use my Leatherman to reach down into the port and twist it back and forth while pulling outward to remove the barrel. Is the kind in this video something that I should look into having the hospital start using instead? Are there any drawbacks to this type?

  • @muhammadirfanlali6813
    @muhammadirfanlali6813 Рік тому

    mml mean