Saturday, July 28, 2012

Some useful free video editing software

http://www.freemake.com/free_video_converter/ 
This is a very useful free software/ freeware to convert videos from avi, mpg, mpg4 etc. to various formats as well as for converting audio files. A must have. I've used it and there were no bugs detected.


Want to join video clips together in a couple of clicks? Free video joiner is the freeware that does this in a couple of clicks. Easy to use and a very simple interface:
http://www.freevideojoiner.com/

Zweistein is also a simple and free software that is a great video editor.
You can use its crop function to remove those identity details from video clips (remove the names of patients and other such ID details) from the borders of video clips.
See: http://www.thugsatbay.com/tab/?q=zweistein




Thursday, July 19, 2012

Ultrasound imaging of large epigastric hernia

Video clip showing ultrasound imaging of this large epigastric hernia in a middle aged man:



 

Ultrasound images show the large midline defect in the abdominal wall with hernial sac protruding through the epigastric defect:
















See:
https://www.ultrasound-images.com/musculoskeletal/
 for more on this topic

Friday, July 13, 2012

Inguinoscrotal hernia -ultrasound imaging




The hernial sac is seen above the right testis in this ultrasound video of the right scrotum. A small amount of fluid is seen in the hernial sac. The video shows a few bowel loops with peristalsis within the Rt. inguinoscrotal hernia.
More ultrasound images of this case are shown below:
(Machine used is the Philips HD 15 system):

















See more cases of inguinal hernia at: http://www.ultrasound-images.com/scrotum.htm#Indirect_inguinal_hernia_forming_large_Right_scrotal_swelling

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sonography of the fetal ductal arch



   A sagittal section of the fetal ductal arch (see the ultrasound video above) shows the typical hockey stick shape of the ductal arch as it emerges from the fetal right ventricle. Observe closely, that in sagittal section the fetal right ventricle is the chamber that is adjacent to and just behind the anterior chest wall (the sternum) of the fetus.
  The fetal aortic arch, on the contrary is an umbrella shaped structure and is seen to arise more posteriorly (see ultrasound image below).