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Welcome to MD Mastery, your go-to destination for high-yield medical and surgical education. I’m Dr. Ekram Ghazal, and I believe that medicine shouldn’t be a mystery to be memorized—it should be a system to be understood.
I break down complex medical topics into clear, visual videos. Whether you’re a medical student prepping for MD exams/USMLE MRCOG/ or a clinician looking for anatomical precision,
What you’ll find here:
🧬 High-Yield Science: Molecular biology and physiology simplified.
🔪 Surgical Mastery: Anatomical landmarks and operative strategies.
đź§ Exam Strategy: Identifying "traps" and clinical decision pathways.
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Obstetrics and gynecology with Dr. Ekram Ghazal
High-Yield Surgical Anatomy Review: The Female Perineum 🩺
Master your landmarks and stop the complications before the first stitch! Swipe through these active revision cards to master:
🔺 The Anatomical Triangles: Delimiting the UG and Anal spaces.
⚡ The Episiotomy Sweet Spot: Why a 60° angle at crowning is the physiological law to protect the External Anal Sphincter (EAS).
đź§µ Laceration Grading Matrix: Anatomy-driven repair techniques from 1st to 4th-degree tears.
📝 Test your clinical application right now! Take the 10-question high-yield interactive quiz I built for you here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdp44tQkJHMn-NGIr… docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdp44tQkJHMn-NGIr…
Which anatomical layer gives you the most challenge during a deep perineal repair? Let's discuss in the comments below! 👇
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Obstetrics and gynecology with Dr. Ekram Ghazal
This tunnel, known as Alcock's Canal (Pudendal Canal), is a specialized split in the fascia of which muscle?
A) Levator Ani
B) Obturator Internus
C) Piriformis
D) Coccygeus
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