The Trauma, Critical Care, and Acute Care Surgery conference (aka the MATTOX conference, named after trauma surgery legend Kenneth L Mattox) is the longest running show in Las Vegas at 55 consecutive…
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The mortality rate for unstable pelvic hemorrhage due to blunt trauma remains around 30 percent. However, technological advances promise to finally make a dent. But on the cutting edge, it’s not clea…
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EPAs are coming in 2023. This isn’t about your carbon emissions, but it will dramatically impact surgery training programs. Join Drs. Karen Brasel, Jeremy Lipman, Judith French, and Amy Han as they d…
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Dr. Michael Rosen returns to Behind the Knife – this time to discuss his RCT investigating biologic vs. synthetic mesh for single-stage repair of contaminated ventral hernias. Read the full article h…
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Welcome to the third of a six-part series focused on the integration of palliative care into the practice of surgery. Malignant bowel obstructions occur in 5-43 percent of patients with a diagnosis …
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Umbilical hernias a common diagnoses that general surgeons must manage. Though these hernias are considered relatively simple problems to resolve, certain populations of patients are prone to higher …
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Warning! There is magic contained in this podcast. Real magic. The kind of magic that allows you to understand how to manage the axilla in breast cancer patients.
The standard of care approach…
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Join our Emergency General Surgery Team as they discuss EGS in patients > 65.
Introduction
- > 65 = 40% of EGS admissions
- In-hospital mortality for EGS in older adults is approximately 7-12% and…
Published on 3 years, 8 months ago
Thoughts of esophageal perforations keeping you up at night? Actual esophageal perforations keeping you up at night? Drs. Brian Louie, Peter White, and Megan Lenihan discuss both the tried-and-true …
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A trauma patient rolls into the bay. CPR started 10 minutes ago. They are pulseless, the entire trauma team is looking to you for leadership, and the thoracotomy tray is prepped and ready. Do you …
Published on 3 years, 9 months ago
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