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Dr. Marco Zoccali Explains Groundbreaking Clinical Trial for IBD
Breakthrough treatments and clinical trials do not always mean new technology but entirely new applications of existing technology. Last year, the IBD Center at Columbia enrolled the first patient in a nationwide study using the established technique of sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) in a new way: to treat Crohn’s Disease and ulcerative colitis, or IBD. A disease that affects over 3.5 million people in the United States.
SNS is a type of electrical stimulation therapy that uses a small device implanted in a pocket under the skin to stimulate the sacral nerve with a series of daily electrical pulses. This triggers stimulation similar to acupuncture and can eliminate the need for medications in IBD management.
After completion of the early feasibility phase, the BOOM-IBD trial is gearing up for the pivotal study. Click here to learn more about the device, research protocol, and trial eligibility: columbiasurgery.org/news/groundbreaking-study-treating-ibd-here-s-what-know-about-sacral-nerve-stimulation
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Dr. AI: What Is The Best Way to Treat Severe Mitral Regurgitation?
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Human expert, heart surgeon Dr. Arnar Geirsson, asks: What is the best way to treat severe mitral regurgitation due to mitral valve prolapse? Mitral regurgitation is the backward flow of blood through the heart. With mitral valve prolapse, the leaflets and tendon-like cords supporting the valve weaken, causing bulge (or prolapse) with every contraction of the left ventricle, which in turn can c...
Global Liver Institute's Conference on The State of Fatty Liver Disease with Dr. Julia Wattacheril
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Dr. Julia Wattacheril and patients join the Global Liver Institute's discussion on the best practices in care management for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)-now called metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)-and strategies to ensure equitable access to screening, diagnosis, and treatment. It's all about letting the patient lead. Read more here: columbiasurgery...
Transplant Initiative: Building the Future Together
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9. Closing: Building the Future of Transplant Together Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building...
Transplant Initiative: Philanthropy
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8. Philanthropy Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building the future of transplant.
Transplant Initiative: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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7. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building the future of tran...
Transplant Initiative: Core Services and APP
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6. Core Services and APP Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building the future of transplant.
Transplant Initiative: QPS and Data
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5. QPS and Data Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building the future of transplant.
Transplant Initiative: Research
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3. Research Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building the future of transplant.
Transplant Initiative: Clinical Programs
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2. Clinical Programs Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building the future of transplant.
Transplant Initiative: Introduction
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1. Introduction Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building the future of transplant.
Transplant Initiative: Education
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4. Education Leaders, clinicians, researchers, and support teams from lung, liver, kidney, and heart transplant divisions have come together to build a new initiative at Columbia that furthers patient care and the transplant field as a whole. In a series of videos, they discuss the key tenets of this project and why collaboration is critical to building the future of transplant.
Heart Surgery at Columbia/NYP
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Heart disease comes in many forms. It can be stable or severe, straightforward or complex, and affect one small part of the heart or the whole thing. But no matter what kind of heart condition you or your loved one is dealing with, help is available. Columbia is a world leader in surgical and medical management for all types of heart disease and related conditions. Learn more at columbiasurgery...
NEJM Study Analysis: Plastics Found in Heart Plaque
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NEJM Study Analysis: Plastics Found in Heart Plaque
Dr. AI: What's the Best Way to Treat Hemorrhoids?
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Dr. AI: What's the Best Way to Treat Hemorrhoids?
Robotic Distal Gastrectomy with D2 Lymphadenectomy
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Robotic Distal Gastrectomy with D2 Lymphadenectomy
Fixing a Physician Shortage - BIG BRAIN TIME S4 (Ep. 3)
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Fixing a Physician Shortage - BIG BRAIN TIME S4 (Ep. 3)
Dr. Roshni Rao Talks Update to Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines on NBC News
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Dr. Roshni Rao Talks Update to Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines on NBC News
Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery: What It Is and Why It's Right for You
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Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery: What It Is and Why It's Right for You
Columbia University Irving Medical Center Expands into New Jersey
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Columbia University Irving Medical Center Expands into New Jersey
Dr AI: What Do I Do if My Calcium Level Is Too High?
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Dr AI: What Do I Do if My Calcium Level Is Too High?
What is the Cardiac Cath Lab?
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What is the Cardiac Cath Lab?
Dr AI: Should I Have Half or All of My Thyroid Removed for Thyroid Cancer?
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Dr AI: Should I Have Half or All of My Thyroid Removed for Thyroid Cancer?
A Rare Story of Hope in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
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A Rare Story of Hope in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
How Do You Know When Abdominal Pain Is Appendicitis?
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How Do You Know When Abdominal Pain Is Appendicitis?
Dr AI: Can I Live a Normal Life with a Colostomy Bag?
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Dr AI: Can I Live a Normal Life with a Colostomy Bag?
Dr. AI: Are Injectable Weight Loss Medications Better than Weight Loss Surgery?
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Dr. AI: Are Injectable Weight Loss Medications Better than Weight Loss Surgery?
What Is The Thyroid?
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What Is The Thyroid?
What Is Colorectal Cancer?
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What Is Colorectal Cancer?
What Happens After a Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis?
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What Happens After a Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis?

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  • @One_punch_man000
    @One_punch_man000 2 дні тому

    I Have them

  • @user-ki3nh2qq4j
    @user-ki3nh2qq4j 3 дні тому

    I think I have it i”m gonna go to the hostoital

  • @fpslover2468
    @fpslover2468 3 дні тому

    1 : Banana and nut butter / English muffin 2 : Full fat plain greek yogurt, with berries cinnamon and a drop of vanilla. optional chopped nuts and granola 3: Hummus and carrot, celery, bell pepper 4: Hard boiled egg mashed with full fat mayonnaise in whole wheat pita 5. Turkey breast rolled up around avocado 6. String cheese and grapes 7. Chocolate milk 8. Bag of nuts / nutrition bar with 8g protein and 5g fat. (take a snack bag of anything convenient for you when you're on the go.)

  • @Pinkkermit17
    @Pinkkermit17 4 дні тому

    My husband just got off ECMO a few days ago, if it was not for that technology he may not be with us today. Doctors told us he almost lost his life. I credit all the doctors and nurses, for caring,, loving and supporting us, and never giving up.

  • @spacecentergames
    @spacecentergames 5 днів тому

    One of the characters in a book by David Eddings had this condition. Finally, know what it is. Thank you!

  • @username-mk8gf
    @username-mk8gf 5 днів тому

    I'm not about to kill myself because of it, I'm just saying not wearing a helmet or seatbelt saves quite a bit of time.

  • @rohanarohil9601
    @rohanarohil9601 10 днів тому

    Tuberkel

  • @fuliyabijender
    @fuliyabijender 12 днів тому

    Struggling to bulk up? I get it. Alpino oats and High Protein Peanut Butter are the bestttttt! It has protein and fiber, which keep me satisfied and fueled all day. No more unhealthy snacking or bland shakes. Alpino is the key to seeing real results in my muscle-building journey!!

  • @ranaelhadeed
    @ranaelhadeed 12 днів тому

    This happened to me and I got surgery

  • @judjudersawn2596
    @judjudersawn2596 13 днів тому

    In 2024 we have the flying icu with medics who pump Epi for hemorrhage. We’ve come so far!

  • @Thedudennn
    @Thedudennn 14 днів тому

    Hello so everytime i walk my lower right is hurt. so i did the test at home if i have appendicitis and it doesn't hurt but every time i walk it hurts

  • @trishamarielangit5941
    @trishamarielangit5941 17 днів тому

    This is a very informative run through of an open inguinal hernia repair. It is nicely explained and easy to understand . 👍👍👍

  • @Duhnananananabatman
    @Duhnananananabatman 17 днів тому

    I don't know if it was in the middle or not because I'm on my period so it could be either cramps or dying

  • @AizaTitular
    @AizaTitular 17 днів тому

    Yesterday,my female child underwent hernia surgery.

  • @daggerthumbs113
    @daggerthumbs113 18 днів тому

    Can someone talk to me right now if someone can hear me!!!

  • @altheataylor5487
    @altheataylor5487 19 днів тому

    My nephew just removed his with all those early symptoms

  • @robertjohannnewton7489
    @robertjohannnewton7489 19 днів тому

    Nice job!

  • @juliajones8280
    @juliajones8280 21 день тому

    I just found out a mth ago I have hyperthyroidism... they put me on methamozole for it. But I ended up having a allergic reaction to it. The docters are wanting to remove my thyroid but I'm freaking out bc I've already been through a handful of surgeries over other things. I've also lost 20 pounds and I'm already skinny. Eating high calorie foods just so I can gain some weight back I'm also eating like a pig which I've never in my life eaten this way but I'm so energetic I'm losing whatever I gain. So I'm wonder if people have had lost weight and had the surgery have yall gained weight from it? Please let me know bc I'm deciding on doing that instead of taken this other medication

  • @ExecutiveGuardian
    @ExecutiveGuardian 21 день тому

    What about if I still can eat and go the bathroom normally but when I push on it it’s like if I pushed on a bruise, would that be that or just a strained muscle. Not trying to go the hospital for no reason

  • @demonking86420
    @demonking86420 21 день тому

    Ron Swanson method

  • @bleedingfreak2900
    @bleedingfreak2900 23 дні тому

    Great intro sir appreciate ur effort 👍🏻

  • @GeographyCafe
    @GeographyCafe 24 дні тому

    My 6 months old baby needs liver transplant due to biliary atresia but my financial condition is not good.... please help me....

  • @thelewisfamily4137
    @thelewisfamily4137 26 днів тому

    I SUFFER FROM ACHALASIA ,IT TOOK 3YEARS TO HAVE A DIAGNOSESI HAVNT EATEN IN PUBLIC IN YEARS ..I START EATING AND MORE OFTEN THAN NOT MY FOOD STICKS AND I HAVE TO REGURGITATE. ITS CHANGED MY LIFE COMPLETELY. I LIVE IN THE UK .

  • @nodogod
    @nodogod 26 днів тому

    I heard that those are free for the illegals. right?

  • @garciamyra18
    @garciamyra18 26 днів тому

    Now its a child lol

  • @mergerykarimi4924
    @mergerykarimi4924 27 днів тому

    Oh lord. This is what am feeling now. Been going on for three days. Going to the hospital first thing tomorrow.

  • @xDippp
    @xDippp 28 днів тому

    I felt pain in the center of my stomach thrn it moved to my right side so after watching this video I decided to go in. Turns out I had appendicitis. The pain wasn’t even unbearable but I knew something was wrong. I had surgery the same day and now I am back home 36 hours later. Glad I got it checked out before it was too late!

  • @ChuyenkhoatuyengiapAnHoa-pd5dr
    @ChuyenkhoatuyengiapAnHoa-pd5dr 28 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/users/shortsGYob9SXHiug

  • @user-sl9uz8ut6z
    @user-sl9uz8ut6z 29 днів тому

    IF YOU HAVE CANCER CK OUT JOE TIPPENS CANCER PROTOCOL FENBENDAZOLE RIGHT AWAY, FENBENDAZOLE REDUCES AND KILLS CANCER CELLS WITH OUT ANY SIDE EFFECTS. JESUS LOVES YOU ❤❤❤

  • @Johnny_L1
    @Johnny_L1 29 днів тому

    Who is making these 100-views videos daily? Do you get payed for that?

  • @a.walters123
    @a.walters123 Місяць тому

    It was always at evening/night and always after meals too. I had it for years and they got progressively worse, until I magically listened to my intuition and started taking magnesium supplements along with tumeric/ginger tea. They went away, COMPLETELY. Sure enough, I googled and magnesium deficiency is a cause of gallstones. I hope this helps someone!

    • @bayramkucuker3149
      @bayramkucuker3149 7 днів тому

      Before going with doctors advice and removing I think I’ll try your method first! Cheers

  • @an3xsty
    @an3xsty Місяць тому

    im pretty young and have this. it sucks and ruins your life. i cry every night praying to God it will go away although I know it’s forever. if only it wasn’t a thing. the only thing that helps with mine is water.

  • @guerovillalbaso2523
    @guerovillalbaso2523 Місяць тому

    Just pray served god sometimes bad things happen to us in order to turn to god when god see that we aren’t doing what we were meant to be doing he calls on us with health issue or financial issues in order to turn back to him

  • @kennethhoward7823
    @kennethhoward7823 Місяць тому

    But this video gives people false hope and makes them think that they can have a normal life only a few people can actually live normal lives of these and you actually have to watch what you eat and everything so no living with an awesome bag is very difficult and very dictating you have to constantly worry about it I mean constantly

  • @kennethhoward7823
    @kennethhoward7823 Місяць тому

    I have a colostomy bag and I've had it for about 7 months now and I am unable to have a normal life like you're saying because actually it dictates my life I always have to worry about the ostomy bag coming off the location of the stoma depends on a lot but from what I've noticed the bag will actually get full during while I'm sleeping and it has no way of releasing the gas out of it and the bag will actually bust and leak and I will wake up with feces on me and I have found that I cannot live a normal life with this bag it's constantly giving me issues so the information you're putting across is false it depends on the individual but all I know is that in my situation and others it dictates their life it's actually made it so that I am limited to where I can go and sometimes my bowel movements are very large and will fill up the bag real quick before you can empty it out and the gas will build up so bad in the bag that will actually just locate the flange from the skin so you cannot live a normal life with a ostomy bag like for instance you can't bend over to pick anything up or it will break loose the adhesion to it and it will disfigure the stoma ring and the whole bag literally starts to dislocate from your body and it cannot stand sweat at all and it starts coming off when you sweat so once again the answer is no you cannot have a normal life with an ostomy bag

  • @manjududani1620
    @manjududani1620 Місяць тому

    🕉️✨🌷🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌷✨🕉️

  • @Bonitachulax3
    @Bonitachulax3 Місяць тому

    I was going to get bariatric surgery in 2010 but I backed up and was already in the process of getting my surgery I wasn’t obese that’s why I backed up on my surgery day i was really young and I was this close to getting into the process I did the process of bariatric surgery like 3 times I even did the classes, the testing and etc, but till this day my dr still offers me bariatric surgery ‘ I did my research about bariatric surgery, gastric sleeve and gastric bypass for many years now 😌

  • @Soni-cx5lg
    @Soni-cx5lg Місяць тому

    What kind of anasthesia is given to the patient ?

  • @2530negri
    @2530negri Місяць тому

    Her voice fry is high is triglycerides

  • @beepbeep3609
    @beepbeep3609 Місяць тому

    Literally in the waiting room to get this procedure done. Any post op advice would help.

    • @user-lv2fk5uc6e
      @user-lv2fk5uc6e Місяць тому

      How was it??

    • @beepbeep3609
      @beepbeep3609 Місяць тому

      @user-lv2fk5uc6e for me so far its been smooth sailings. The hardest part was trying to pee after the anesthesia. It like numbs you. But the pain was manageable and lasted only two days. I'm almost two weeks in and dropped 7 pounds already. Not hungry at all!

    • @lolahernandez6871
      @lolahernandez6871 14 днів тому

      Had mine done 12 days ago. The WORST part were the gas pains....the rest is usual post op little pains here and there, nothing big.

  • @amazingopedia
    @amazingopedia Місяць тому

    Really helpful info.

  • @willliamstenzy
    @willliamstenzy Місяць тому

    I thought mine was a gas trapped in my right abdomen. I always have unbearable pains, low appetite and throw up whenever I eat or drink Update: The doctors confirmed it was appendicitis after CT scan. I opted for antibiotics over surgery. I'm done with my antibiotics drugs and I'm OK now.

    • @makyo136
      @makyo136 25 днів тому

      what made you think it was trapped gas? did you feel a lot of stomach rumbling and pressure? i’m expediting this rn 😢

    • @willliamstenzy
      @willliamstenzy 25 днів тому

      @makyo136 You feel there's air in right abdomen, and it doesn't want to come out. It's a sharp pain. 2 weeks ago I went to see the doctor. After CT scan, it was confirmed to be appendicitis. But in its early stage, which is sometimes difficult to see with the scan. But I was given antibiotics for a week. It's now OK. I feel no pains anymore and I can now eat and drink

  • @Lauradahl-creations
    @Lauradahl-creations Місяць тому

    Jesus is Lord and God! May God bless them and save them. 🙏

  • @lauratittensor2691
    @lauratittensor2691 Місяць тому

    Still waiting for bone scans and surgery. This condition has ruined my life, can’t do anything normally anymore

    • @isfbuster6733
      @isfbuster6733 28 днів тому

      How long have you had it ?

    • @lauratittensor2691
      @lauratittensor2691 28 днів тому

      Over a year

    • @isfbuster6733
      @isfbuster6733 27 днів тому

      @@lauratittensor2691 same here , so I understand what you are going through. I'm pretty sure a lot of the issues will improve once you've had surgery, obviously I realise you are still waiting but most people in UA-cam reckon there's a massive improvement afterwards. I don't know your situation but try to see this as a short term problem rather than life changing if at all possible . I hope I'm not sounding preachy . It's crazy how this affects your body and mind though and people around me really don't understand . Anyway I wish you well and stay strong

  • @emilyboquilla5796
    @emilyboquilla5796 Місяць тому

    Thanks God done hernia surgery last April 24

    • @gnarmy6767
      @gnarmy6767 8 днів тому

      May l know which type of surgery u went through?

  • @wubblin
    @wubblin Місяць тому

    Hey

  • @ashleyc6070
    @ashleyc6070 Місяць тому

    I have gallstones they say… my belly hurts every day 😢 I am in pain. I don’t want to get it removed. I don’t believe these doctors.

  • @stuartpickles6907
    @stuartpickles6907 Місяць тому

    I took care of two relatives that passed with cancer. Yesterday one of my coworkers told me he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I know what to say with relatives but other people it's more difficult to show your support.

  • @astroguy50
    @astroguy50 Місяць тому

    Thank the lord I found this vid I started to feel pain automatically in my lower abdomen but however it didint start in my belly button,also it keeps appearing every week i think.

    • @joon.pod_34
      @joon.pod_34 Місяць тому

      You could have chronic appendicitis.. get it checked asap

  • @DoctorShehzadi
    @DoctorShehzadi Місяць тому