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In this podcast, Tom Novacheck, Steven Koop discuss their book Gait Problems in Cerebral Palsy: Identification, Patient Goals, and Surgical Treatment. Gait Problems in Cerebral Palsy focuses on the surgical care and postoperative rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy as they grow through early and late childhood, and adolescence. It is available now at bit.ly/gaitproblemsincerebralpalsy. 00:05 Introduction 00:31 Why was this book written? 02:29 How is the book structured? 05:37 How is this book different? 08:06 Conclusion 09:44 Thank you Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN) has defined the field of paediatric neurology and childhood-onset neurodisability for over 60 years. DMCN disseminates the latest clinical research results globally to enhance the care and improve the lives of disabled children and their families. DMCN Journal - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14698749 ___ Find us on Twitter! @mackeithpress - https://twitter.com/mackeithpress
In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, Dr. Amy Kaplan, cVMA, DACVECC, MRCVS discusses a potential way to help smooth out surgical recovery in those tricky brachycephalic patients. Listen along to hear the benefits one study found in having owners present to help recover their canine companion following airway surgery, as supported in the veterinary journal article, "Owner-assisted Recovery and Early Discharge After Surgical Treatment in Dogs with Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome."
Welcome to another EAUN edition of EAU Podcasts! In this episode, Ms. Anna Mohammed and Ms. Marta Marchetti introduce the Special Interest Group (SIG) in Endourology and Robotics. Beginning with a brief introduction, Ms. Mohammed and Ms. Marchetti share details of what the SIG hopes to achieve, current developments, and how other nurse specialists can join the group.-----Hosts: Ms. Anna Mohammed – Originally from Trinidad, she graduated from the University of Hertfordshire in 2004. She began her career in theatre, progressing to Theatre Sister with a specialist interest in robotics, gynaecology, and urology. She later trained as a surgical care practitioner, earning a Master's in surgical care practice (urology) in 2015 and qualifying as an independent prescriber in 2021. Passionate about education, she has developed training for theatre staff and surgical practitioners. As Chair of the Endourology and Robotics SIG with the EAUN, she promotes evidence-based practice internationally. She currently works at Cleveland Clinic, London (GB).Ms. Marta Machetti – A skilled nursing professional from northern Italy, Marta graduated in Nursing from the University of Padua in 2013 and earned a Master's in the Surgical Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease in 2015. She advanced from a surgical nurse to a scrub nurse in endourology and robotics, later becoming a surgical assistant. In 2022, she completed a Master's in Surgical Care Practice at Anglia Ruskin University. Her expertise covers all surgical phases, and she is dedicated to staff and patient education. Actively involved in the EAUN, she now works at The Royal Marsden Hospital in Chelsea, a leading cancer treatment and research center.
There are a number of treatments available for aortic aneurysms, particularly at the root, but not all interventions work for all patients. Kristen Walker, MD, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Sarasota Memorial, discusses a procedure she uses called the Florida Sleeve, and how patients with multi-valve dysfunction can benefit as well.You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here.For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up for Sarasota Memorial's monthly digital newsletter, Healthe-Matters.
This week on The Beat, CTSNet Editor-in-Chief Joel Dunning spoke with DuyKhanh P. Ceppa about the new Women in Thoracic Surgery (WTS) fellowship. They discuss the goals of this program, who should apply, and how you can contribute to the funding for this program. They also discuss the advantages of leadership programs and the WTS Annual Meeting. Joel also highlights how to build an incredible and happy team across many fields, the importance of a feedback loop within the team, and how to use the holidays to show appreciation for your coworkers. Joel also reviews recent JANS articles on five-year outcomes after bicuspid aortic valve replacement with a novel tissue bioprosthesis, transcatheter valve replacement in severe tricuspid regurgitation, quality of life after transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement, and multicenter validation of the RESECT-90 prediction model for 90-day mortality after lung resection. In addition, Joel explores percutaneous femoral venous cannulation, surgical removal of percutaneously placed pulmonary flow reducers, and uniportal non-ntubated VATS thoracic sympathectomy. Before closing, he highlights upcoming events in CT surgery. JANS Items Mentioned 1.) Five-Year Outcomes After Bicuspid Aortic Valve Replacement With a Novel Tissue Bioprosthesis 2.) Transcatheter Valve Replacement in Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation 3.) Quality of Life After Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement: One-Year Results From TRISCEND II Pivotal Trial 4.) Multicentre Validation of the RESECT-90 Prediction Model for 90-Day Mortality After Lung Resection CTSNET Content Mentioned 1.) Percutaneous Femoral Venous Cannulation—How to Do It 2.) Surgical Removal of Percutaneously Placed Pulmonary Flow Reducers 3.) Uniportal Non-Intubated VATS Thoracic Sympathectomy Other Items Mentioned The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Expert Consensus for the Surgical Treatment of Hyperhidrosis CTSNet Events Calendar Disclaimer The information and views presented on CTSNet.org represent the views of the authors and contributors of the material and not of CTSNet. Please review our full disclaimer page here.
Tennessee-based oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Anthony Urbanek pioneered a new style of TMJ device that resolves TMJ disorders effectively and comfortably by eliminating jaw joint inflammation while you sleep. Today, we learn about the Urbanek Device and how it works, and we begin with Dr. Urbanek's professional history and how he developed his non-surgical TMD treatment protocol. We unpack the Urbanek Device in detail by exploring its origins, how it's used, and how it has redefined how TMD is treated. Then, we look closer at the history of TMJ and TMD, TMD patient demographics, why the Urbanek Device and NTI are non-comparable, and why today's guest felt drawn toward a non-surgical solution as a practicing surgeon. To end, Dr. Urbanek describes the conditions under which his device wouldn't work, and he explains why having gardening experience will give you a leg-up in oral maxillofacial surgery. Key Points From This Episode:Dr. Anthony Urbanek's professional history and current practice setup. How he discovered his non-surgical treatment protocol for TMD. The ins and outs of the Urbanek Device. Unpacking the history of TMJ and TMD treatments.Exploring the demographics of TMD patients. Why Dr. Urbanek, as a surgeon, felt compelled to find a non-surgical TMJ solution. Comparing the NTI device with the Urbanek Device. Understanding the causes of TMD. The shared characteristics of the patients on which the Urbanek Device didn't work.How to learn more about TMJ, Dr. Urbanek, and his TMD treatment protocol. Crossing the Chasm, gardening, removing tooth number 12, and Being There.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Anthony Urbanek — https://www.urbanektmj.com/Dr. Anthony Urbanek on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtonyurbanek/ Dr. Anthony Urbanek on X — https://x.com/anthonyurbanek Dr. Anthony Urbanek on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/drtonyurbanek/ Dr. Anthony Urbanek on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/drtonyurbanek/ Urbanek TMJ Device & Protocol |Brentwood — https://www.tmjservicesofbrentwood.com/ Urbanek Seminar | November 1st — https://www.urbanektmj.com/urbanek-seminar Crossing the Chasm — amazon.com/Crossing-Chasm-3rd-Disruptive-Mainstream/dp/0062292986 Being There — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078841/ Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
UCSF Neurosurgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, summarizes the surgical treatment options for patients with brain aneurysms and describes the decision-making process for choosing the best treatment for each individual. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40238]
UCSF Neurosurgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, summarizes the surgical treatment options for patients with brain aneurysms and describes the decision-making process for choosing the best treatment for each individual. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40238]
UCSF Neurosurgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, summarizes the surgical treatment options for patients with brain aneurysms and describes the decision-making process for choosing the best treatment for each individual. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40238]
UCSF Neurosurgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, summarizes the surgical treatment options for patients with brain aneurysms and describes the decision-making process for choosing the best treatment for each individual. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40238]
UCSF neurosurgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, summarizes the surgical treatment options for patients with arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and describes the decision-making process for choosing the best treatment for each individual. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40237]
UCSF neurosurgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, summarizes the surgical treatment options for patients with arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and describes the decision-making process for choosing the best treatment for each individual. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40237]
UCSF neurosurgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, summarizes the surgical treatment options for patients with arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and describes the decision-making process for choosing the best treatment for each individual. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40237]
UCSF neurosurgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, summarizes the surgical treatment options for patients with arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and describes the decision-making process for choosing the best treatment for each individual. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40237]
A discussion of the surgical treatment of epilepsy with Drs. William Signorile and Jeremy Moeller.Note: This podcast is intended solely as an educational tool for learners, especially neurology residents. The contents should not be interpreted as medical advice.
Five articles from the September 2024 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are, “Risk Factors for Nonunion After Nonoperative Treatment for Pediatric Lumbar Spondylolysis: A Retrospective Case-Control Study,” “Surgical Treatment of Proximal Hamstring Avulsion Injuries Compared With Nonsurgical Treatment: A Matched Comparative Study With a Mean Follow-up of >4 Years From the Proximal Hamstring Avulsion Surgery Cohort Study,” “Nonoperative Management of High Ankle Sprains: A Case Series With ≥18-Year Follow-up,” “The Development and Execution of An Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Surgical Skills Assessment,” and “How to Best Identify Acetabular Retroversion on Radiographs: Thresholds to Guide Clinical Practice.” To read the articles, click here.
Welcome to the Sterile Technique Podcast! It's the podcast about Surgical Technology. Whether you are a CST or CSFA, this podcast helps you earn CE credits and improve your surgery skills in the OR. This episode discusses the articles being offered as Free CEs in 2024 by the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST). The articles are: "Surgical Treatment of Seizures in Children", "Specimen Collection in the OR", and "Single Incision Thenar Muscle Reconstruction Using the Free Functional Pronator Quadratus Flap". You might see a fourth article if you renewed your AST membership this year: "Three – Dimensional Printing in Orthopaedic Surgery". All of these articles have been previously covered on this podcast, so find the episode, listen, and take the online quiz at ast.org to earn your free CEs for 2024! "Scrub in" at steriletpodcast.com and on Twitter, @SterileTPodcast (twitter.com/SterileTPodcast). This podcast is a Dybas Media production. Sound effects adapted from GarageBand and sindhu.tms at https://freesound.org/people/sindhu.tms/sounds/169065/ and licensed courtesy of https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
Host Katherine Mallett, MD Guest interviewee Natalie Czerwonka, MD, discussing her research article ““Trend” Statement Use in the Orthopaedic Literature” from the August 1, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/08010). Article summarized from the August 1, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/08010) Research article “Hydrogen Peroxide May Reduce the Risk for Revision Surgery and Infection in Primary Shoulder Arthroplasty: Two-year Follow-up From a Prospective, Blinded, Controlled Trial” Article summarized from the August 15, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/08150) Research article “Using Next-Generation Sequencing to Understand Infection Prevention in Surgical Treatment of Upper Extremity Fractures—A Prospective Cohort Study” Follow this link to download these and other articles from the August 1, 2024 issue of JAAOS (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/08010) and the August 15, 2024 issue of JAAOS (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/08150). The JAAOS Unplugged podcast series is brought to you by the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the AAOS Resident Assembly. In addition, this podcast is brought to you by our sponsor, Surgiphor. To learn more about the wound irrigation Surgiphor™ System, visit go.bd.com/Surgiphor. Disclaimer: Neither AAOS nor JAAOS are associated with Surgiphor or any products or services advertised. AAOS does not endorse the advertiser or its products or services
Percutaneous Versus Surgical Treatment for Patients with Aortic Stenosis and Coronary Disease
N Engl J Med 2011;364:1607-1616Background: The three pivotal trials of coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) we previously reviewed, largely included patients with normal left ventricular function. Observational studies suggested that CABG improved survival over medical therapy in patients with coronary artery disease and systolic heart failure.Cardiology Trial's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.The Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure (STICH) trial sought to test the hypothesis that CABG reduces mortality in patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular systolic dysfunction.Of note, the STICH had two hypotheses: medical therapy vs CABG (hypothesis 1) or CABG vs CABG plus surgical ventricular reconstruction (hypothesis 2) “patients in all arms received medical therapy according to the guidelines at that time”. In this review we focus on hypothesis 1. We are also reporting the 5-year results of STICH since that was the primary intended follow up time.Patients: Eligible patients had coronary artery disease that was amenable to surgery and left ventricular ejection fraction of 35% or less. Patients were excluded if they had recent myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock within 72 hours of randomization, life expectancy
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Send us a Text Message.Grab your trainers, your dog lead or a cuppa and join us for some free CPD as we have another relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. June was another bumper month of information, meaning that we couldn't possibly squeeze it all into one handy sized episode, so in the second of two episodes this month, Nik and Caroline discuss: Motor neurone disease: spotting, referring and supportingThere's something not quite right…we cover how to approach a consultation around phimosisListen as soon as you can to ensure you have full access to all the free resources. And hear a best intentions story that involved a food farce to put a smile on your face!Rob Burrow documentaryAssociation for palliative medicineDermNet NZ images of penile lichen sclerosusSend us your feedback podcast@redwhale.co.uk or send a voice message Sign up to receive Pearls here. Pearls are available for 3 months from publish date. After this, you can get access them plus 100s more articles when you buy a one-day online course from Red Whale OR sign up to Red Whale Unlimited. Find out more here. Follow us: X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedInDisclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast....
This week on The Beat, Editor in Chief Joel Dunning interviews Prof. Dawn Jaroszewski. They discuss the latest techniques in pectus excavatum surgery and Prof. Jaroszewski's recommendations for safe pectus guidelines. She goes on to demonstrate some of her techniques on a chest cavity simulator. In addition, Joel discusses different types of treatment for aortic valve stenosis, robotic thymectomy for thymic tumors, and outcomes based on volume in hospitals performing pediatric cardiac surgery. He also talks about a recent webinar on postoperative complications in cardiac surgery, left innominate vein cannulation for mitral valve surgery, and left main coronary artery atresia repair in an infant. Before saying goodbye, Joel discusses upcoming events in CT surgery. JANS Items Mentioned Transcatheter or Surgical Treatment of Aortic Valve Stenosis Robotic Thymectomy in Thymic Tumors: A Multicenter, Nationwide Study Volume Alone Does Not Predict Quality Outcomes in Hospitals Performing Pediatric Cardiac Surgery CTSNet Content Mentioned Post Operative Complications Following Cardiac Surgery and Their Clinical Impact | ERAS Webinar Left Innominate Vein Cannulation for Mitral Valve Surgery Left Main Coronary Artery Atresia Repair in an Infant Other Items Mentioned CTSNet Events Calendar Disclaimer The information and views presented on CTSNet.org represent the views of the authors and contributors of the material and not of CTSNet. Please review our full disclaimer page here.
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On today's episode we're focusing on Achilles tendon ruptures with Dr. Bonnie Chien. We have some great articles for you that contribute well to our conversation on the optimal management of Achilles tendon ruptures and the different surgical approaches. As always, links to all of the papers that we discuss on this show can be found on our podcast website – www.thesportsdocspod.comWe'll start off our discussion today with an article from the April 2012 issue of CORR titled “MRI is Unnecessary for Diagnosing Acute Achilles Tendon Ruptures.” Yes, it is an oldie. But we do think it sparks an interesting discussion about the utility of MRI in the setting of a clear Achilles tendon rupture.This study retrospectively compared 66 patients with acute Achilles ruptures and pre-op MRI with a control group of 66 patients without a pre-op MRI who were indicated for surgery by clinical diagnostic criteria alone.Criteria was: (1) an abnormal Thompson test, (2) decreased resting tension and (3) a palpable defect. The authors found that these clinical findings were 100% sensitive for a complete Achilles rupture.It took patients an average of 5 days to obtain the MRI after injury and 12 days for surgical intervention. In comparison, patients in the control group were taken for surgery at an average of 5.6 days after injury. No additional procedures were required in the control group compared to 19 patients in the MRI group.The authors concluded that physical exam was more sensitive than MRI and that MRI is time-consuming, expensive and can lead to treatment delays which may be associated with a need for additional procedures at the time of surgery.Then, from the April 2022 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, we review an article titled “Nonoperative or Surgical Treatment of Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture.” This multicenter randomized controlled trial compared nonoperative treatment, open repair, and minimally invasive repair in 554 patients with an acute Achilles tendon rupture. The authors concluded that that 12 months post-treatment, surgery was not associated with better outcomes than nonsurgical treatment. However, 11 patients in the nonoperative group sustained a re-rupture compared to 1 patient in the open repair group and 1 patient in the minimally invasive repair group.We are joined today by Dr. Bonnie Chien, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and Assistant Professor at Columbia University who specializes in foot and ankle conditions. She received her medical degree from Stanford University and then completed her orthopedic residency at Harvard Medical School with Catherine and I. She then went on to complete a foot and ankle fellowship at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore. Dr. Chien is passionate about global health and has traveled internationally to teach and perform foot and ankle surgeries. She is fluent in Chinese and English and speaks conversational Spanish. Dr. Chien has lectured extensively on the topic of Achilles, so we're very excited to hear all that she has to share on this topic today.
BPH: Surgical Treatment Guest: Bilal Chughtai, MD Outline: Segment #1: Bladder Health Segment #2: Diagnostics Segment #3: Stents Segment #4: New MISTs
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation is a common clinical problem among young and athletic populations. Surgical management is widely used for high-grade dislocations (Rockwood III-VI) and in high-demand athletes at high risk of recurrence. In conclusion, the overall rate of RTP was reportedly high after surgical treatment for AC joint dislocation, with the majority of patients returning to their preinjury levels of sport. There is a lack of consensus in the literature for what constitutes a safe RTP, with further focus on this topic required in future studies. Click here to read the article.
Patients with sleep apnea are often recommended lifestyle changes, and prescribed at CPAP for sleeping. However, what happens to patients who cannot tolerate the CPAP? Peter Vosler, MD, a head and neck surgeon at Sarasota Memorial discusses a surgical option for these patients.You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here.For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up for Sarasota Memorial's monthly digital newsletter, Healthe-Matters.
In this Podcast Astrid Rijkenhuizen discusses 'Neurologic deficits and surgical treatment in a horse affected with internal carotid artery tortuous elongation'
Surgical resection of bilateral colorectal liver metastasis (CLM) can pose a significant challenge to even the most experienced HPB surgeon. Is surgical resection justified, if so, in which patients? What's the best surgical approach for curative intent resection of all lesions, and does ablation play a role? In this episode from the HPB team at Behind the Knife, listen in on the discussion about the surgical management of patients with bilateral colorectal liver metastasis. Hosts Anish J. Jain MD (@anishjayjain) is a T32 Research Fellow at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center within the Department of Surgical Oncology. Timothy E. Newhook MD, FACS (@timnewhook19) is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Surgical Oncology. He is also the associate program director of the HPB fellowship at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Jean-Nicolas Vauthey MD, FACS (@VautheyMD) is Professor of Surgery and Chief of the HPB Section, as well as the Dallas/Fort Worth Living Legend Chair of Cancer Research in the Department of Surgical Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Learning Objectives: · Develop an understanding of patient selection for surgical resection of bilateral colorectal liver metastasis (CLM). · Develop an understanding of the use of Two Stage Hepatectomy (TSH) versus Parenchymal Sparing Hepatectomy (PSH) in the treatment of bilateral CLM. · Develop an understanding of if and when to use ablative procedures for resection of bilateral CLM. · Develop an understanding of selection and management of patients who suffer recurrence after resection of bilateral CLM. Suggested Readings · Omichi K, Shindoh J, Cloyd JM, Mizuno T, Chun YS, Conrad C, Aloia TA, Tzeng CD, Vauthey JN. Liver resection is justified for patients with bilateral multiple colorectal liver metastases: A propensity-score-matched analysis. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2018 Jan;44(1):122-129. doi: 10.1016/j.ejso.2017.11.006. Epub 2017 Nov 24. PMID: 29208318; PMCID: PMC5742306. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29208318/ · Kawaguchi Y, Kopetz S, Tran Cao HS, Panettieri E, De Bellis M, Nishioka Y, Hwang H, Wang X, Tzeng CD, Chun YS, Aloia TA, Hasegawa K, Guglielmi A, Giuliante F, Vauthey JN. Contour prognostic model for predicting survival after resection of colorectal liver metastases: development and multicentre validation study using largest diameter and number of metastases with RAS mutation status. Br J Surg. 2021 Aug 19;108(8):968-975. doi: 10.1093/bjs/znab086. PMID: 33829254; PMCID: PMC8378514. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33829254/ · Nishioka Y, Paez-Arango N, Boettcher FO, Kawaguchi Y, Newhook TE, Chun YS, Tzeng CD, Tran Cao HS, Lee JE, Vreeland TJ, Vauthey JN. Neither Surgical Margin Status nor Somatic Mutation Predicts Local Recurrence After R0-intent Resection for Colorectal Liver Metastases. J Gastrointest Surg. 2022 Apr;26(4):791-801. doi: 10.1007/s11605-021-05173-0. Epub 2021 Nov 1. PMID: 34725784. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34725784/ · Passot G, Chun YS, Kopetz SE, Zorzi D, Brudvik KW, Kim BJ, Conrad C, Aloia TA, Vauthey JN. Predictors of Safety and Efficacy of 2-Stage Hepatectomy for Bilateral Colorectal Liver Metastases. J Am Coll Surg. 2016 Jul;223(1):99-108. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2015.12.057. Epub 2016 Jan 18. PMID: 26968325; PMCID: PMC4925205. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26968325/ · Donadon M, Cescon M, Cucchetti A, Cimino M, Costa G, Pesi B, Ercolani G, Pinna AD, Torzilli G. Parenchymal-Sparing Surgery for the Surgical Treatment of Multiple Colorectal Liver Metastases Is a Safer Approach than Major Hepatectomy Not Impairing Patients' Prognosis: A Bi-Institutional Propensity Score-Matched Analysis. Dig Surg. 2018;35(4):342-349. doi: 10.1159/000479336. Epub 2017 Oct 14. PMID: 29032372. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29032372/ · Lillemoe HA, Kawaguchi Y, Passot G, Karagkounis G, Simoneau E, You YN, Mehran RJ, Chun YS, Tzeng CD, Aloia TA, Vauthey JN. Surgical Resection for Recurrence After Two-Stage Hepatectomy for Colorectal Liver Metastases Is Feasible, Is Safe, and Improves Survival. J Gastrointest Surg. 2019 Jan;23(1):84-92. doi: 10.1007/s11605-018-3890-y. Epub 2018 Aug 6. PMID: 30084064; PMCID: PMC6329635. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30084064/ · Panettieri E, Kim BJ, Kawaguchi Y, Ardito F, Mele C, De Rose AM, Vellone M, Chun YS, Tzeng CD, Aloia TA, Giuliante F, Vauthey JN. Survival by Number and Sites of Resections of Recurrence after First Curative Resection of Colorectal Liver Metastases. J Gastrointest Surg. 2022 Dec;26(12):2503-2511. doi: 10.1007/s11605-022-05456-0. Epub 2022 Sep 20. PMID: 36127553. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36127553/ ***Fellowship Application - https://forms.gle/5fbYJ1JXv3ijpgCq9*** Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent Hepatobiliary Surgery episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/podcast-category/hepatobiliary
In this podcast, Dr Williams is joined by spine surgeons Dr Jon Yoon and Dr David Casper to discuss the anatomy of the spine and what causes back pain in human beings, as well as the surgical options to treat it.
Today, I'd like to introduce a paper authored by Alexandre Campos Moraes Amato titled "Is Lipedema a Unique Entity?," published in the peer-reviewed journal EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports in January 2020.This paper puts forth a theory regarding the clinical progression of lipedema and its interconnection with other chronic conditions.Amato recommends a comprehensive three-pronged treatment approach involving Clinical Treatment, Self-Awareness, Surgical Treatment, and/or a Ketogenic Diet.Significantly, this paper holds importance for women with lipedema as it not only explores potential triggers and mechanisms but also provides insights on utilizing this knowledge for improved condition management.
Fertility Friday Radio | Fertility Awareness for Pregnancy and Hormone-free birth control
How do you choose the right endo surgeon? In today's episode you'll learn exactly what you need to know before considering endometriosis surgery for either treatment or diagnostic purposes! Follow this link to view the full show notes page! This episode is sponsored by FAMM, the Fertility Awareness Mastery Mentorship program! Use this link to join the waiting list! Have you grabbed your copy of the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook? It is the first fully customizable paper charting workbook of its kind, available in both Fahrenheit and Celsius editions. Click here to grab your copy today! Today's episode is also sponsored by The Fifth Vital Sign. Grab your copy here.
M. Blair Marshall, MD is a thoracic surgeon at Sarasota Memorial, and discusses the need for more lung cancer screening, along with advances in surgical treatment for lung cancer, in this episode of HealthCasts.You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here.For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up for Sarasota Memorial's monthly digital newsletter, Healthe-Matters.
Postpartum Body Recovery can be a challenging journey and losing that mum pooch is just one of those challenges! Leslie Santos is a fitness workouts for mums expert and explains how to get rid of mommy tummy after c-section, how to get your body back after pregnancy and addresses how to do so even if you are experiencing diastasis recti. Unlock Your Postpartum Potential with Leslie Santos' Proven Fitness StrategiesReady to reclaim your pre-baby body and feel amazing in your own skin? Join me and postpartum fitness expert Leslie Santos as we explore the world of postpartum recovery. Leslie shares her personal experiences and provides practical tips and exercises to help you regain your core strength and overcome common challenges such as diastasis recti and postpartum depression. Whether you're a new mom or have been on your postpartum journey for a while, this episode is packed with valuable insights and empowering advice. Don't miss out on Leslie's expertise and start watching now!In this episode, you will be able to:Discover the secrets to postpartum fitness and recovery for a stronger, healthier you.Unlock the power of core engagement and transform your postpartum body.Overcome the challenges faced by new moms and regain your strength and confidence.Explore the benefits of pelvic floor physiotherapy for postpartum healing and well-being.Understand the mental and emotional impact of childbirth and learn strategies for emotional resilience.Embrace self-care and prioritize your well-being on your postpartum fitness journey.Empower yourself with knowledge and resources to thrive in your postpartum recovery.The key moments in this episode are:00:01:15 - Introduction 00:03:00 - Core Work During Pregnancy 00:04:10 - Postpartum Recovery 00:06:32 - The Road to Exercise 00:08:17 - Empowerment and Mental Health 00:15:11 - The Challenges of Postpartum Body 00:16:27 - Creating Resources for Postpartum Healing 00:17:04 - Learning About Postpartum Issues00:18:33 - Diaphragm Breathing and Core Activation 00:30:06 - The Discovery of Diastasis Recti00:30:35 - Severity of Diastasis Recti 00:31:20 - Surgical Treatment for Diastasis Recti 00:33:00 - Lifestyle Changes for Postpartum Fitness00:36:38 - Supporting Women with Postpartum Depression 00:44:00 - Importance of Continuous Learning in Health00:45:09 - Body Changes During Pregnancy00:45:47 - Normalizing Body Post-Pregnancy00:46:24 - Where to Find Leslie00:47:17 - Encouragement for Those Feeling DownI just feel so much more mentally strong and empowered because of that emergency C-section. It made me really believe in myself and love my body for what it could do. - Leslie Santos RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODEwww.leslieannfitness.comReiki and Chakra Case Study: Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey? Discover all the details, including the comprehensive schedule by clicking here. Spaces are limited to ensure personalized attention and guidance. In-Person and Distant clients are welcome, so regardless of your location, you can participate in this enriching opportunity.Support the showThanks for listening! SUBSCRIBE to The Holistic Health Show today and embark on a transformative journey towards a more harmonious and balanced life.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube!
Wondering about the latest in vitiligo? We've got the expert. This week, we're joined by Dr. Ammar Ahmed as he discusses common patient questions, JAK inhibitors, and exciting new treatments for the skin condition. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Ammar Ahmed, MD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Dermatology, at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Ahmed's research interests center around vitiligo and medical education, and he also serves as the dermatology residency program director. To learn more about Integrative Approaches to Vitiligo: The Post-Steroid Era, attend Dr. Ahmed's lecture at the 2023 Integrative Dermatology Symposium.
In-person course: October 27-28, 2023 Rosemont, IL (Course #2303053), Learn more and register at aaos.org/courses (https://www.aaos.org/education/courses/2303053/) Hosts Course directors Joshua D. Harris, MD, FAAOS (podcast panelist), and Ernest L. Sink, MD, FAAOS (podcast host) Course Faculty (podcast panelist): Stephanie S. Buza, MD JAAOS articles discussed: Review article “Nonsurgical Versus Surgical Management of Femoroacetabular Impingement: What Does the Current Best Evidence Tell Us” from the May 15, 2021 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2021&issue=05150&article=00003&type=Fulltext) Research article “Borderline Dysplastic Hips Undergoing Hip Arthroscopy Achieve Equivalent Patient Reported Outcomes When Compared With Hips With Normal Acetabular Coverage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis” from the March 15, 2023 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/fulltext/2023/03150/borderline_dysplastic_hips_undergoing_hip.15.aspx) Research article “Risk Factors for Composite Failure of Hip Dysplasia Treated With Periacetabular Osteotomy: A Minimum 10-Year Follow-up” from the April 15, 2022 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/fulltext/2022/04150/risk_factors_for_composite_failure_of_hip.13.aspx) Research article “Ten- and 20-year Survivorship of the Hip After Periacetabular Osteotomy for Acetabular Dysplasia” from the April 1, 2019 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/fulltext/2019/04010/ten__and_20_year_survivorship_of_the_hip_after.5.aspx) The JAAOS Journal Club podcast series is brought to you by the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the AAOS Resident Assembly.
If you have been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, surgery is a standard and effective treatment. Oncologist Jason Hunt, MD, FACS, provides insights into the surgery process and after. Topics include the day-of-surgery experience, procedure details, scar management, recovery timelines, managing thyroid hormone replacement therapy, and the need for regular follow-up care.
In this special JPGN episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jennifer Lee talk to pediatric surgeon Dr. Jaimie Nathan about surgical treatment of chronic pancreatitis in children. Dr. Nathan is the first author of a recent NASPGHAN position paper on the role of surgical management in chronic pancreatitis. Dr. Nathan is the Chief of Pediatric Abdominal Transplant and Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery at Nationwide Children's Hospital and one of the world's leading surgeons for total pancreatectomy with islet autotransplantation (TPIAT). This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!References:Nathan JD, Ellery K, Balakrishnan K, Bhatt H, Ganoza A, Husain SZ, Kumar R, Morinville VD, Quiros JA, Schwarzenberg SJ, Sellers ZM, Uc A, Abu-El-Haija M. The Role of Surgical Management in Chronic Pancreatitis in Children: A Position Paper From the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Pancreas Committee. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2022 May 1;74(5):706-719. Learning Objectives:Understand the indications for surgical treatment of chronic or acute recurrent pancreatitis in children.Review the distinction between conventional surgical treatments and total pancreatectomy with islet autotransplantation (TPIAT).Discuss the indications and outcomes of TPIAT in children.Produced by: Peter LuSupport the showAs always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes!
Optimizing Surgical Treatment of Underserved Populations with Breast Cancer with guest Dr. Monica Valero June 18, 2023 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
Optimizing Surgical Treatment of Underserved Populations with Breast Cancer with guest Dr. Monica Valero June 18, 2023 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
Dr. Nick Strasser hosts this conversation with award finalist paper author Josh R. Baxter, PhD. This paper was presented live at the 2022 AOFAS Annual Meeting in Quebec City. For additional educational resources, visit: https://aofas.org Looking for CME? AOFAS Podcast CME only on the ConveyMED Podcast App: Apple Store click here Google Play click here
Dr. Rebecca King reviews the article, “Thermal Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation for the Nonsurgical Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Literature Review,” which was originally published in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in May 2021. Dr. Jeremy Schroeder serves as moderator. Dr. King is a member of the AMSSM Top Articles Subcommittee, and this episode is part of an ongoing mini journal club series highlighting each of the Top Articles in Sports Medicine from 2021, as selected for the 2022 AMSSM Annual Meeting in Austin, TX. Thermal Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation for the Nonsurgical Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Literature Review DOI: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-20-00522
The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
A client reports she has Sprengel's deformity and was told never to get massage or chiropractic. Nonetheless, she finds that massage is very helpful! What is Sprengel's deformity? And what are the questions we need to ask so we can make safe and effective clinical decisions? Spoiler alert: It's not as tricky as it sounds, and you'll find out on this episode of “I Have a Client Who . . .” Sponsors: Books of Discovery: www.booksofdiscovery.com Advanced-Trainings: www.advanced-trainings.com Host Bio: Ruth Werner is a former massage therapist, a writer, and an NCBTMB-approved continuing education provider. She wrote A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology, now in its seventh edition, which is used in massage schools worldwide. Werner is also a long-time Massage & Bodywork columnist, most notably of the Pathology Perspectives column. Werner is also ABMP's partner on Pocket Pathology, a web-based app and quick reference program that puts key information for nearly 200 common pathologies at your fingertips. Werner's books are available at www.booksofdiscovery.com. And more information about her is available at www.ruthwerner.com. Recent Articles by Ruth: “Working with Invisible Pain,” Massage & Bodywork magazine, November/December 2022, page 36, http://www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1481961-november-december-2022/38 “Unpacking the Long Haul,” Massage & Bodywork magazine, January/February 2022, page 35, www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1439667-january-february-2022/36. “Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Massage Therapy,” Massage & Bodywork magazine, September/October 2021, page 33, http://www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1402696-september-october-2021/34. “Pharmacology Basics for Massage Therapists,” Massage & Bodywork magazine, July/August 2021, page 32, www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1384577-july-august-2021/34. Resources: Pocket Pathology: https://www.abmp.com/abmp-pocket-pathology-app Kafadar, C. et al. (2016) ‘Omovertebral bone associated with Sprengel deformity presented with chronic cervical pain', The Spine Journal, 16(2), p. e43. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spinee.2015.09.044. Köhler, S. et al. (2021) ‘The Human Phenotype Ontology in 2021', Nucleic Acids Research, 49(D1), pp. D1207–D1217. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa1043. Sprengel's Deformity - Pediatrics - Orthobullets (no date). Available at: https://www.orthobullets.com/pediatrics/4038/sprengels-deformity (Accessed: 15 February 2023). Zarantonello, P. et al. (2021) ‘Surgical Treatment of Sprengel's Deformity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis', Children, 8(12), p. 1142. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3390/children8121142. Wikimedia, authors Stelzer, John W.; Flores, Miguel A.; Mohammad, Waleed; Esplin, Nathan; Mayl, Jonathan J.; Wasyliw, Christopher Available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Klippel%E2%80%93Feil_syndrome_and_Sprengel%27s_deformity.png About our Sponsor: Massage Mentor Institute In 2019, Diane Matkowski, aka the Massage Mentor, began a closed Facebook page for hosting discussions with industry leaders. These interviews gave her an idea for The Massage Mentor Institute and Jam Series workshops. The goal was to create various continuing education classes offered in one spot. The Institute is a space for massage therapists to learn different approaches and philosophies of bodywork and business classes. It's also home to the Shoulder, Hip, Neck, and Back Jam workshops. We believe that no one technique works for every human being. Our goal is to help you find your path. We have selected teachers we trust, admire, and believe will help you grow as a licensed massage therapist. Website: themassagementorinstitute.com Facebook Group: facebook.com/themassagementor Instagram: @massagementorinstitute
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In this episode, Antonia and Andrew discuss the February 1, 2023 issue of JBJS, along with an added dose of entertainment and pop culture. Listen at the gym, on your commute, or whenever your case is on hold! Link: JBJS website: https://jbjs.org/issue.php Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by JBJS Clinical Classroom.
In this episode, we talk about a research article by Dr. Alexandre Amato, titled, Lipedema Can Be Treated Non-Surgically: A Report of 5 Cases published in 2021.
This episode Caleb and Luke talk about dosing your physical therapy treatment. How hard should you be pushing? How frequent should you be exercising? Are you exercising enough at home or not enough? This episode is pertinent to all patients that have had surgical intervention as well as those dealing with non-surgical issues. More is not always better - sometimes it is.... tune in and get some guidance.www.Peakrehabfitperform.com
Hosts: Jake Lancaster MD, Chief Medical Information Officer and Amanda Comer DNP, System Director, Advanced Practice ProvidersGuest: George Woodman MD, FACSMidsouth Bariatrics : George Woodman, MD : Dr. George Woodman (clubnewyou.com)Learning Objectives: Understand who qualifies for bariatric surgery Learn about how surgical techniques for obesity have evolvedUnderstand what to watch for in post-op patientsCME Credit Info:Link to complete brief survey and claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C55LKSYCME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.