Pleural Space [HD]
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2012
- Dr. Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi, a lung specialist at the Florida State University College of Medicine, discusses the pleural space, pleural fluid dynamics, and pleural effusions with Jodi Chapman, FSU's medical illustrator. This 3D animation illustrates the basic mechanics and fluid dynamics of the pleural space and how those important concepts carry over into disease conditions that cause pleural effusions (excess fluid in the lungs).
Look on our CZcams channel FSUMedMedia to find this animation in three smaller pieces: Part I: The Pleural Space, Part II: Pleural Fluid Dynamics, Part III: Pleural Effusions.
This animation was created for the medical students at the Florida State University and was presented by Ricardo Gonzalez-Rothi M.D., Professor and Chair at the Florida State University College of Medicine. Animation copyright 2012 by the Florida State University College of Medicine. Special thank you to Peruvemba Sriram, M.D. Pulmonary Critical Care Physician at University of Florida Shands Healthcare Hospital for providing thoracoscopy footage. All thoracoscopy footage copyright 2012 Peruvemba Sriram, M.D.
I'm very impressed with the quality of the animation on this informational video. Well done!
This is the best animation that I have ever seen. I wish everything we learnt had an animation like this. Our learning would be natural and intuitive.
I can't give this video enough stars. Every question you have is anticipated and animated.
Thank you so much. We create and post medical animations periodically throughout the year. We just posted another video "The Brachial Plexus- Animated Review." We will be creating more in the future as well.
Surprised to see something so good come out of Florida State University. Miracles will never cease!
Kudos to your entire team for an excellent video of great clarity. We're just back from a day visit to the hospital here in Montréal to have excess fluid removed from my wife's right-side lung; a liter and a half and after coming home, and sleeping for a few hours, she's already feeling an improvement. Thanks for helping us understand the physiology.
it's so help me to do my study.. it's simply, easy to understanding.
thanks a lot for you
Thanks so much. This video was created for medical school education and is not meant to advise patients for treatment. Please consult with a physician or specialist for any health concerns.
Amazing animations and explanations. Thank you.
Excellent, excellent! Many thanks!!!
I wish I could like this video more than once
Brilliant video - so helpful thank you.
Beautiful explanation, extremely easy to understand and the animation helped so much
guys you are the best
never seen such articulate explanationa and so on point animation in 5 years in medical school in China
Incredibly helpful visuals, thank you!
Very detailed and informative. Thank you!
Great video thank you very much!
This is very good. 👍 Thank you. It Has helped me study for my a&p class.
wow this is a great video, thank you!
I love it! Thank you
Great video and explanation
Really great work guys.
Awsome video! Thanks a lot.
Very help ful and supporting video.... Especially for respiratory therapists
It's so much to look for
Excellent Video! Very informational!
Impressive video! This is excellent!
the best video watched on youtube ever
I knew there was fluid in the cavity created by the parietal and visceral tissue, however i did not really know what the function was. Really helpful! Thank you
perfect video thanx a lot
Thank u very much.... I have gotten so many points... It has cleared my concepts... So please keep it up
excellent.....thank you soooooooooooooo much
This is very nice work. Thank you so much! I noticed you have 7-8 Medvids on your channel. Will you be posting up more in the near future?
fantastic video
WOW! thanks!
This video is GOLD.
Thank you! 🌹
superb thanks
Me encantó este video , más bien y entiendo inglés, saludos desde Bolivia , muy buenas preguntas y la explicación es buenísima.
Thank you for the information! Very nicely done! Please if one is suffering from pleural effusion what do you recommend to help absorb excess fluid?
this is what i wanted to see
all my doubts of pleural effusion has been clear after watching this video
sir i want to understand the pleural reflection and margin attachement
Wowww...just wow
are there other ways to have pleural effusion besides for an injury/trauma?
Awesome
Thaaank u people ❤
It sounds like the pleural cavity, and the correspondence between both the visceral and parietal pleura are crucial to the mechanical respiration process. I've been struggling to find the answer to this: how is this process altered in a chemical pleurodesis (i.e. talc pleurodesis), where the two pleura are held together by fibrous material, essentially eliminating the pleural space? wouldn't this alter our breathing, how are the lungs still able to expand at this point? Any info will be appreciated, thanks!
You are just wow
nice video
esupendo inglés,facil de comprender.
well
can visceral pleura separated from lung tissue???
It s a good video but still recesses of pleura weren t showed and i cannot visualise dem so would u please help me because monday i have a test nd still i don t know dem
Thanks for the reply:-)
He still doesn't reply
What is the lines of pluera means? ??
X FAVOR PONGAN ESTE VIDEO EN ESPAÑOL
nice
Can you improve the audio? i'm having trouble understanding what the person is saying because the audio is very faint.
please I don't know what is medicine
1 question is this the right video were lifepac 709 cus it says go to science experiments video: view 709 The Pleura
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make pleural space great again!
Maximillian Howard Powell Make pleural space sick again!
how can someone accumulate excessive fluids in the pleural space?
i want to know as well
Due to increase in permeability of those capillaries which supply fluid to pleural sac, it may be pathological
+Desert Lizard yes, I know what it is called and how it occurs, thanks. I just thought that it was an open comment with a point to it. I left another one that mentions pleural effusion and it's asking if anyone wants to mention any other ways it can occur.
Different things, Pnumonia an cause it because you have inflammation in the lungs increasing permeability creating third spacing.
How can it happen you ask? Here's how. Decreased reabsorbtion of pleural fluid within the pleural space by lymphatic drainage and/ or increased production of fluid within that space or a combination of the two. Fluid is normally produced there (about 5 ml) even in the absence of a pathological process and also, the lymphatic drainage has the ability to increase drainage and reabsorbtion there at a 28 fold capacity; so when pleural effusions evolve, something wrong is really going on and the body's safeguards have been overrun ( Courtesy of the ACCRaC Anesthesia and Critical Care podcast hosted by Dr. Jed Wolpaw, MD., "Pleural effusions with Dr. David Feller-Kopman: minute 1:00"). Great podcast Jed!!! Been learning for years now!
Brilliant. Can someone connect me with Jodi Chapman?
Hi Rondel, sadly the extremely talented Jodi is no longer employed with FSU. We will try to pass along your inquiry to her though.
what medicine?
please tell me
Struggling to hear this with full volume and earphones
Is this guy talking from a small hole in a barrel? Is this what you need to do to get people to answer questions for these videos?