I'm one of the radiologist who says " the pancreas is not visualized" xD Very informative presentation! Please after finishing the basic protocols, don't forget the special Pedia protocols such as hip, head, Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis and TCD for SCD patients. I will recommend your channel to our department sonographers. Keep the good work up 👍🏻
You always provide the best contents. It would be fantastic if you could make a video tutorial while you are doing the exam, in order to see the method...
Good stuff dude! Definitely will subscribe. I'm an emergency physician practicing point of care ultrasound and appreciate very much your highly detailed still images and descriptions of how you perform a scan.
It's so useful video. Your participation drives us to push the boundaries of innovation and sustainability in providing ultrasound systems repair services.
Thanks for this amazing demonstration would like to see another session on how to put the prop on the abdomen I mean the appropriate directions to get clear views
I have undiagnosed left upper and side pain. I am looking to understand the procedures so, I've decided to do my own research as to be proactive in my care. I've been suffering too long and have had numerous procedures with no answers.
I'm so guilty of the "Pancreas is not visualized" haha! Thank you for this, very easy to follow and understand. Guitars on the background looks awesome, btw.
Hi I’m new to ultrasound can you give me a tip as to get full color when scanning the IVC. I adjust my scale and color gain but somehow majority of the time can’t get full color. I’d appreciate any help. I really like your videos, they are very helpful and informative. Thank you.
Sir your way of teaching is wonderful. kindly will you make one short vedio specifically just on Hepatic artery and veins, portal veins and CBD. Thanku.
I see that you've added the Bladder in your Abd Comp protocol. I understand the reasoning. But if you were to find pathology, would you just note it as incidental? And let the ordering physcian follow up with either a Pelvic Limited exam or a Renal Comp (with a urinary diagnosis/reason) to fully evaluate the pathology and in this case the bladder?
I have a gallbladder stone almost 2 cm in size (from CT). On my ultrasound, the radiologist said "Gallstones are suspected without sonographic evidence of cholecystitis". Is there some reason he was unable to see it, or was he just inexperienced or incompetent?
Cholecystitis = inflammation of gallbladder. You may have a gallstone, but the gallbladder itself was not inflamed and it didn't show on the ultrasound images (and therefore the radiologist didn't see it.)
Can someone explain to me why the stomach was left out? I had an abdominal ultrasound because I have stomach issues. Dr. tells me almost everything is fine. Took a closer look at the sheet with the findings and the actual stomach was not even looked at! Also, she wants to radiate me with a CT to see if I have any type of hernia, wouldn't that be visible in an ultrasound as well?
The stomach is not part of the exam, ultrasound is limited in the evaluation of the stomach and gastric mucosa, if there is concern for stomach issues you need ct, mri and or endoscopy..
@@SonographicTendencies Thank you for getting back to me. Can you tell me what organ is behind the area about 1 inch above the belly button? Because that part is raised but my Dr. seems clueless.
It could be an epigastric hernia. If it disappears on lying flat, it is a reponible hernia. Depending upon the size of the hole, the operation can differ.
instead of showing on your body u shud show probe position on a pt and side by side US images.Kindlt edit your presentation for better understanding.This is constructive criticism.
Hello, my name is Osama Ayoub. I had many examinations and passed 9 doctors to diagnose my condition. Only one doctor was known. I was diagnosed with mesenteric syndrome, and I underwent an operation. A month after the operation, my condition worsened until I vomited food and could not bear the pain. Doctors hurt me a lot, and I no longer have hope. Help me. I want a decent life to live.
@@pitayac.8447 Yes, I underwent pelvic and abdominal examinations, SMAS was diagnosed, and an operation was performed, but I did not recover. The symptoms increased
Wow thanks! I'm in ultrasound school and I drive out 2.5 hours once a week to use the machine, this definitely helps putting things into perspective!
I'm one of the radiologist who says " the pancreas is not visualized" xD
Very informative presentation!
Please after finishing the basic protocols, don't forget the special Pedia protocols such as hip, head, Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis and TCD for SCD patients. I will recommend your channel to our department sonographers.
Keep the good work up 👍🏻
Ha thanks for the comment Dr. 😜
You always provide the best contents. It would be fantastic if you could make a video tutorial while you are doing the exam, in order to see the method...
Studying for my Abdomen board! Henry, you come in clutch with all of your videos!
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Shout out to all the clinicians who order complete abdominal scan for suspected steatosis!
Who would have guessed the 300 lb patient has a fatty liver
I LOVE YOUR WORK ! Coming from a sonography student in clinicals this helped SO MUCH ! Thank you !
Just want to say thank you. You’ve helped me so much doing sonogram school and helped with my exit !
Hello, Thank You so much for this. Currently doing the Abdomen Protocol and grateful for any help. Much appreciated. :-)
Wow that was my comment two years ago. Now I'm registered in Abdomen. Amazing.
Hard work pays off.
You honestly make this so easy to understand! Thankyou!
You’re welcome! 😌
Agreed
Explained nicely
Thank you so much for doing it
You are the best teacher
May God bless you
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I wish you were my teacher !!! Greetings from Puerto Rico !🇵🇷🌺
Good stuff dude! Definitely will subscribe. I'm an emergency physician practicing point of care ultrasound and appreciate very much your highly detailed still images and descriptions of how you perform a scan.
Thanks glad you like it!!!
Opened this for a project in school and my first thought was "the tiktok guy!! I'm saved"
😂😂 🙌
It's so useful video. Your participation drives us to push the boundaries of innovation and sustainability in providing ultrasound systems repair services.
Thanks for this amazing demonstration would like to see another session on how to put the prop on the abdomen I mean the appropriate directions to get clear views
I have undiagnosed left upper and side pain. I am looking to understand the procedures so, I've decided to do my own research as to be proactive in my care. I've been suffering too long and have had numerous procedures with no answers.
Most likely muscular
Appreciated..
Beautifully Presented and Explained..
Dr Vijay Kumar Bhatia
Pakistan
currently having my training in ultrasound thanks for this!
So much helpful for young sinologists. ✌🏻✌🏻
Great video and explanation as always 👏🏽
Thanks 🤩
EXCELLENT DEMONSTRATION.
Great job
Learned a lot
Well done Sir! Thank you
Thank you so so much teacher!!
So much helpful!! ❤
I'm so guilty of the "Pancreas is not visualized" haha! Thank you for this, very easy to follow and understand. Guitars on the background looks awesome, btw.
Hi I’m new to ultrasound can you give me a tip as to get full color when scanning the IVC. I adjust my scale and color gain but somehow majority of the time can’t get full color. I’d appreciate any help. I really like your videos, they are very helpful and informative. Thank you.
Hey, its the same guy from the instagram i just saw
@@jodyjojo1381 that’s me 😌
Is your channel named afeter Suicidal Tendencies? The band I mean, one of my favourite meal bands!
@@alexandru.onofrei77 it’s inspired by their name! 😌
tnx alot for this explaination i learened a lot from u sir
Thank you very much for your effort
Excellent
Great video thank you so much for your job. It is very interesting
Thank you very much for your lecture .
You’re welcome 😉
Nice and clear images I love it.
Very informative
Very very thanks you .. Great video and explanation
Hi, Can pressing the abdominal area during an ultrasound examination without taking air (abdomen empty of air) be harmful?
Great video, thank you so much!
Thanks sir
The amount of shadowing you have on some images will not fly in my Keiser program when we do lab finals
Very good❤
nice talk. please show simple way to identify liver segmental anatomy on USG. thanks in advance 👍
ruclips.net/video/JSUsM8aN1XU/видео.html here’s the link I already made one
@@SonographicTendencies thanks for your swift response 🙏
Masha Allah
Lovely
Sir your way of teaching is wonderful. kindly will you make one short vedio specifically just on Hepatic artery and veins, portal veins and CBD. Thanku.
I already did a video on cbd it’s on here
OK sir thanku
In LA the ecography are made by radiologist, but i like your videos are very useful so thanks for that.
is it just me, or does that right kidney look like it has a mass in the lower pole?
I see that you've added the Bladder in your Abd Comp protocol. I understand the reasoning. But if you were to find pathology, would you just note it as incidental? And let the ordering physcian follow up with either a Pelvic Limited exam or a Renal Comp (with a urinary diagnosis/reason) to fully evaluate the pathology and in this case the bladder?
In our institution it’s just part of the exam. Anything found is usually investigated further with ultrasound or other imaging
I would only scan the bladder if I seen hydro. Then id do a post mict bladder.
Nice presentation.thank you
You’re welcome!!!
Thank. You for prestation doctor
Nice presentation!
Thanks for watching!
Nice presentation
Thanks!
Maestro.
Schecter synyster custom. 👌👌👌 Great video buddy
Gr8 job, thanks Dr
Hello 👋 need more videos bro first trimester and transvaginal etc please
Your videos are very helpful !
I have a gallbladder stone almost 2 cm in size (from CT). On my ultrasound, the radiologist said "Gallstones are suspected without sonographic evidence of cholecystitis". Is there some reason he was unable to see it, or was he just inexperienced or incompetent?
Cholecystitis = inflammation of gallbladder. You may have a gallstone, but the gallbladder itself was not inflamed and it didn't show on the ultrasound images (and therefore the radiologist didn't see it.)
@@pitayac.8447 Ok. Thanks for the response.
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Can someone explain to me why the stomach was left out? I had an abdominal ultrasound because I have stomach issues. Dr. tells me almost everything is fine. Took a closer look at the sheet with the findings and the actual stomach was not even looked at! Also, she wants to radiate me with a CT to see if I have any type of hernia, wouldn't that be visible in an ultrasound as well?
The stomach is not part of the exam, ultrasound is limited in the evaluation of the stomach and gastric mucosa, if there is concern for stomach issues you need ct, mri and or endoscopy..
@@SonographicTendencies Thank you for getting back to me. Can you tell me what organ is behind the area about 1 inch above the belly button? Because that part is raised but my Dr. seems clueless.
It could be an epigastric hernia. If it disappears on lying flat, it is a reponible hernia. Depending upon the size of the hole, the operation can differ.
@@Mr8063 thank you!
@@TheKat111 Agree with above. Could be a fat containing hernia.
Awesome content
Me - sees a bunch of black and white squiggles
Him - “oh yeah here’s part of the aorta”
very very good summery demo😀
More than 13 is splenomegaly. GB liver spleen kidney ..sagittal image wall echogenicity . Nice info
Very very nice 👌👍thank's
You’re welcome!
instead of showing on your body u shud show probe position on a pt and side by side US images.Kindlt edit your presentation for better understanding.This is constructive criticism.
Beautiful sir
You said in your presentation, confluence of smv and imv but it' is confluence of splenic vein and smv?
Yes smv and splenic vein, the imv goes into the splenic vein
I need MSK ultrasound protocol, such as Knee, elbow ( 13 point shoulder ultrasound is already on RUclips). Please show prob movements as well.
U Need to visualize prostate uterus and ovary other pelvic structures still important part of transabdominal sonogram
To visualize prostate, uterus, and ovaries, that would be a pelvic ultrasound, not abdominal ultrasound.
Sir please reply.. What is the meaning of... Kindly R/O APD
in whole abdominal ultrasound report?
rule out acid peptic disease referring to ulcer gastritis
sir plz say that,,,echotexture/echogenicity of liver.
Plz make it step by step with probe position
M Emergency medicine dr
Thanks for your videos . Please explain it a bit slower and also cover transcranial vascular scan. Thanks
synyster gates guitar!!
Can u view the stomach with this?
Ultrasound is not the preferred method to image the stomach due to air, but you can see the stomach especially if it’s distended with fluid.
Retroperitoneum?
that's the best cbd image you can get, a teeny, tiny piece? you cant even see it! enlarge the image!
Ok 👍
Hernial sites?
Why we see all of organ inverse in ultrasound ?
of course not you see it like your sitting in front of the patient
Sem.vesicles ,Prostate in male and uterus an₹ ovaries imaging not projected here.
In America these are separate orders
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Hello, my name is Osama Ayoub. I had many examinations and passed 9 doctors to diagnose my condition. Only one doctor was known. I was diagnosed with mesenteric syndrome, and I underwent an operation. A month after the operation, my condition worsened until I vomited food and could not bear the pain. Doctors hurt me a lot, and I no longer have hope. Help me. I want a decent life to live.
I am so sorry about your health condition. Have you had a cat scan of the abdomen and pelvis?
@@pitayac.8447 Yes, I underwent pelvic and abdominal examinations, SMAS was diagnosed, and an operation was performed, but I did not recover. The symptoms increased
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U/S abdomen demonstrated by Synyster Gates
Haha! 💪 one of my all time favorite guitarist!!!
@@SonographicTendencies I see the red stripe guitar 🤣
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He went too fast for me.
You can change the speed of the video. I speak fast so the videos aren’t 20-30 minutes long which people may not want to sit through
Poor technique,,,,shows probe position
I'm a student and the pancreas is my absolute favorite to scan 🤍
Agreed ! See also on BETTER-ULTRASOUND RUclips