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In this video, we dive into the complexities of tracheal A-frame deformities, a common issue following airway surgeries like tracheostomies or reconstructions. What Are A-Frame Deformities? A tracheal deformity that typically occurs at the site of a previous tracheostomy, affecting about a third of patients with prior airway surgery. Challenges in …
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We are back with another episode of our Journal of Pediatric Surgery article review podcast. This time we have three publications from the second quarter of 2024, April, May, and June issues. This time we're talking to editors Drs. Mary Brindle, Alana Beres and Whit Holcomb joined by authors Dr. Michael Livingston, Emma Moore and Prof. Sebastian Ki…
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In this episode of the Colorectal Quiz, hosted by Liza Bokova, a colorectal research fellow at Children's National, we explore a case of a 12-year-old female with a history of cloaca and Mullerian anomaly. Joined by leading experts Dr. Levitt from Children's National, Dr. Frischer from Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Dr. Lesley Breech, and Dr. Vero…
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In February 2024, we held our 3rd Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery live event and we are bringing you the top four key takeaways from that day. #4 APSA, Dr. David Grabski “Post-Operative Opioid Reduction Protocol Reduces Racial Disparity of Clinical Outcome in Children” #3 CAPS, Dr. Matthew Urichuk “Individuals with thoracoabdominal congenital…
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In this video, we explore groundbreaking research from Dr. Helmrath and his team at Cincinnati Children's CuSTOM lab, where they are developing methods to grow entire human gastrointestinal (GI) tracts from stem cells. These innovative techniques could revolutionize the treatment of GI disorders. Key Highlights: Complexity of the Gut: The GI tract …
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We are back with another Update Course Rewind video from the Update Course in Pediatric Surgery 2023. This time we are presenting you "Who to Send Home from the OR: Partial Thyroidectomy" with Drs. Mark Wulkan, Justin Huntington, Tolulope Oyetunji, & Phillip Ben Ham. Host: Cecilia Gigena This video explores the considerations for same day discharge…
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We are back with another Update Course Rewind video from the Update Course in Pediatric Surgery 2023. This time we are presenting you "Who to Send Home from the OR: Pectus Excavatum Repair 2023" with Drs. Mark Wulkan, Justin Huntington, Tolulope Oyetunji, & Phillip Ben Ham. Host: Cecilia Gigena In this session we discuss different Cryoanalgesia and…
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In this video, we explore the diagnosis and management of esophageal strictures, focusing on the importance of a patient-centered approach and the various techniques available for dilation. Symptom Assessment: Esophageal stricture symptoms vary by age, oral intake, and stenosis severity. Accurate diagnosis involves evaluating nutritional status and…
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We are back with another Update Course Rewind video from the Update Course in Pediatric Surgery 2023. This time we are presenting you "Who to Send Home from the OR: Pyloromyotomy 2023" with Drs. Mark Wulkan, Justin Huntington, Tolulope Oyetunji, & Phillip Ben Ham. Host: Cecilia Gigena In this session you will learn when it is safe to discharge a pa…
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We are back with another Update Course Rewind video from the Update Course in Pediatric Surgery 2023. This time we are presenting you "Who to Send Home from the OR: Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy 2023" with Drs. Mark Wulkan, Justin Huntington, Tolulope Oyetunji, & Phillip Ben Ham. Host: Cecilia Gigena In this session you will learn when it is safe to…
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Learn about the crucial role of ENT surgeons in the multidisciplinary approach to esophageal atresia repair. This video highlights the benefits of a team approach involving pediatric surgeons, ENTs, GIs, pulmonary specialists, speech therapists, and nutritionists. Key Points: Team Collaboration: The importance of utilizing diverse skill sets for op…
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We are back with another Update Course Rewind video from the Update Course in Pediatric Surgery 2023. This time we are presenting you "Who to Send Home from the OR: Non-perforated appendicitis 2023" with Drs. Mark Wulkan, Justin Huntington, Tolulope Oyetunji, & Phillip Ben Ham. Host: Cecilia Gigena In this session surgeons discuss when a patient sh…
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We are back with another Update Course Rewind video from the Update Course in Pediatric Surgery 2023. This time we are presenting you "Who to Send Home from the OR: Buttock Abscess 2023" with Drs. Mark Wulkan, Justin Huntington, Tolulope Oyetunji, & Phillip Ben Ham. Host: Cecilia Gigena In this session the surgeons discuss about the indications for…
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In this video we’ll talk about pediatric surgeon’s perspective on improving the care of TEF/EA patients with Dr. Dan von Allmen, Surgeon-in-Chief at Cincinnati Children’s. Here are some highlights: • Historical Milestones: From the first description in the 1600s to Cameron Haight's primary repair in 1941. • Challenges and Complications: Addressing …
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In this video we’ll talk about benefits of thoracoscopic tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) repair in reducing tracheomalacia and improving patient outcomes with Dr. Steve Rothenberg from Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children. Here are some highlights: Reduced Tracheomalacia: Minimizing tracheal manipulation compared to open surgery. • Case Study:35-we…
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In this video we’ll talk about minimally invasive thoracoscopic tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) repair with Dr. Steve Rothenberg from Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children. This video covers: Anesthesia: Using CO2 to collapse the lung instead of single lung ventilation. Patient Positioning: Prone and tilted at 60 degrees for better access. Surgical …
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In this video we explore the transformative benefits of thoracoscopic repair for esophageal atresia with Dr. Steve Rothenberg from Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children. This video covers: Advocating for Minimally Invasive Surgery: The significant benefits of thoracoscopic surgery over traditional thoracotomy, which can lead to shoulder girdle weakn…
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It is already public knowledge that thousands of articles on different pathologies are published every day and that it is very difficult to follow them. In this format we bring you a different way of knowing what is the most up-to-date on a particular topic. In this case, we talked about Cholelithiasis with Dr. Todd Ponsky from Cincinnati Children’…
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The 11th annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course was held as a webinar on August 29, 2022. We had a lot of lively discussion and engaging presentations on the latest updates in pediatric surgery. In this video we are reviewing the top ten key takeaways from the update course. Host: Em Gootee 0:00 Intro 0:21 #10 POEM Procedure for Achalasia Treatment…
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We are back with a new episode of the Journal of pediatric surgery series. This time we have the first quarter of 2024. With editors: Dr. Romeo Ignacio for January, APSA edition, Dr. Mark Davenport for February, BAPS, edition & Dr. Pablo Laje for March, IPEG edition. Authors: Dr. Katie Russell, Dr. Scott Short & Dr. Bruce Jaffray Articles: "Cessati…
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In this episode, we review the symptoms, diagnosis and management of pyloric stenosis with Dr. Alex Bondoc, pediatric surgeon from Cincinnati Children's. Host: Em Gootee, Kim Priban Key Topics Covered: Common Diagnoses: Exploring potential medical and anatomical conditions, including reflux and cow milk allergy. Risk Factors: Factors increasing the…
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