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Episodes

Journal Review in Vascular Surgery: Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral Artery Disease – What the $#^% are we talking about? Peripheral Artery Disease is all about saving peoples legs and lives, but we often don’t talk about PAD lesions with a common clinical language. In this episode of Behind the Knife, the vascular surgery team introduces the Global Vascular Guidelines anddiscusses the WIfI, TASC, and GLASS classifications systems designed to standardize our conversations about PAD lesions and how these fit into treatment decisions. Dr. Nicholas Osborn...

Oct 04, 202125 min

Colorectal Surgery Virtual Education Series: Mock Oral Exam Part 2

The Colorectal Surgery Virtual Education team is back with Mock Oral exams. This is episode 2 of 2 and includes 2 high-yield cases. Also available in video format at www.behindtheknife.org . For more information on the Colorectal Surgery Virtual Education initiative visit www.crsvirtualed.org .

Sep 30, 202135 min

Journal Review in Transplant Surgery: New Topics in Liver Transplantation

Learning Objectives: · Describe the role of portal vein embolization and how it is currently utilized in the setting of metastatic colon cancer · Understand adequate functional volume and delineate different methods of increasing a future liver remnant · Identify the leading causes of drug-induced liver failure and recognize how these have changed over time Journal Articles: · Dueland, et al. “Survival Outcomes After Portal Vein Embolization and Liver Resection Compared With Liver Transplant for...

Sep 27, 202128 min

Colorectal Surgery Virtual Education Series: Mock Oral Exam Part 1

The Colorectal Surgery Virtual Education team is back with Mock Oral exams. This is episode 1 of 2 and includes 2 high-yield cases. Also available in video format at www.behindtheknife.org . For more information on the Colorectal Surgery Virtual Education initiative visit www.crsvirtualed.org .

Sep 23, 202132 min

Clinical Challenges in Surgical Oncology: Curative Options for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Description: A patient being surveilled for untreated hepatitis C presents to your clinic for a newly identified liver mass. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for ~90% of new liver cancers and infection by hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses are the main risk factors. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis associated with metabolic syndrome and diabetes mellitus, however, have contributed to HCC becoming the fastest growing solid organ tumor in the United States. In this episode from the Surgical O...

Sep 20, 202145 min

Journal Review in Bariatric Surgery: Controversies Surrounding Extended VTE Prophylaxis

Ever wonder why some bariatric patients received extended VTE prophylaxis and others do not? Or what the ideal chemical VTE prophylaxis is for bariatric patients? All of your questions answered in this journal review discussion! Journal articles: A single-center comparison of extended and restricted thromboprophylaxis with LMWH after metabolic surgery: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31641983/ Risk factors for postdischarge venous thromboembolism among bariatric surgery patients and the evolving...

Sep 16, 202122 min

Clinical Challenges in Colorectal Surgery: Colorectal Cancer with Synchronous Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastasis

You’re faced with a challenging case of a patient with rectal cancer and synchronous liver lesion. Where do you start: chemotherapy, chemoradiotherapy, upfront surgery, liver first, rectum first? Join Drs. Carole Richard, François Dagbert and Maher Al Khaldi as they discuss the management of a patient with rectal cancer with a synchronous hepatic metastasis. Learning objectives In this episode, we discuss the workup of a rectal tumour associated with synchronous liver metastases, indications for...

Sep 13, 202146 min

Big T Trauma Series Ep. 13 - Pitfalls in Trauma #2

"The eyes do not see what the mind does not know." Trauma surgery is riddled with pitfalls. Take your guard down for a minute and BAM, you are eating humble pie. Don't let this happen to you! Join Drs. Bryan Cotton, Teddy Puzio, Krislynn Mueck, and host Patrick Georgoff for a fun, high-yield review. In this episode (2 of 2), we cover: Splenic pseudoaneurysm Compartment syndrome Urogenital injury Diaphragm injury Esophageal injury...

Sep 09, 202134 min

Journal Review in Pediatric Surgery: Pediatric Ovarian Mass

Please join Drs. Brian Gray, Amanda Jensen and Manisha Bhatia from Indiana University as they discuss ovarian mass in pediatric surgery. Journal Article links: Madenci AL, Vandewalle RJ, Dieffenbach BV, Laufer MR, Boyd TK, Voss SD, et al. Multicenter pre-operative assessment of pediatric ovarian malignancy. J Pediatr Surg 2019;54(9):1921-5. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30867096/ Dasgupta R, Renaud E, Goldin AB, Baird R, Cameron DB, Arnold MA, et al. Ovarian torsion in pediatric and adolescent...

Sep 06, 202123 min

Big T Trauma Series Ep. 12 - Pitfalls in Trauma #1

"The eyes do not see what the mind does not know." Trauma surgery is riddled with pitfalls. Take your guard down for a minute and BAM, you are eating humble pie. Don't let this happen to you! Join Drs. Bryan Cotton, Teddy Puzio, Rushabh Dev, and host Patrick Georgoff for a fun, high-yield review. In this episode (1 of 2), we cover: Extraperitoneal rectal injury Blunt cerebrovascular injury Chance fractures Cardiac injuries with a negative FAST exam Missed injuries during trauma ex lap...

Sep 02, 202130 min

Clinical Challenges in Surgical Education: Supporting the Struggling Resident

The chief residents in your program are at their wits end with some of their colleagues. Residents are yelling at nurses, skin closures look like they’re from a horror movie and a patient almost died because of a delay in being seen. How can the chiefs and program director help these struggling residents? Join Drs. Kyla Terhune, Jeremy Lipman, Judith French and Amy Han as they discuss how to identify and support the struggling surgical resident. Learning objectives: After listening to this episo...

Aug 30, 202135 min

Clinical Challenges in Colorectal Surgery: Large Bowel Obstruction

Tune in to listen to two of the BTK original founders, Dr. Jason Bingham and Dr. Scott Steele, as they discuss clinical challenges in colorectal surgery, specifically large bowel obstruction. Want to win a free Behind the Knife ABSITE review book? Simply leave us a review on Apple Podcasts before September 1st and you will be entered into the drawing. Be sure to include your Twitter or Instagram handle in the review. Or email us at [email protected] to let us know that you showed BTK some lov...

Aug 26, 202131 min

Journal Review in Hernia Surgery: Prophylactic Mesh Placement

Incisional hernia is one of the most common long-term complications associated with surgical interventions. In this episode from the Hernia and Abdominal Wall Reconstruction team at Behind the Knife, we discuss evidence-based decision making to reduce incisional hernia rates following laparotomy. We review preoperative factors associated with hernia occurrence, intraoperative decision making related to fascial closure technique, and review literature on prophylactic mesh augmentation. · Dr. Vaha...

Aug 23, 202126 min

Clinical Challenges in Surgical Palliative Care: The Family Meeting, Code Status and Goals of Care

Welcome to the first of a six-part series focused on the integration of palliative care into the practice of surgery. Dr. Geoffrey Dunn defines Surgical Palliative Care as “the treatment of suffering and the promotion of quality of life for seriously ill or terminally ill patients under surgical care.” He has proposed that the Family Meeting is like a surgical procedure in which we “Prepare, Do and Close.” Using the case of a geriatric trauma patient in multi-system organ failure, in this episod...

Aug 16, 202136 min

ACS Cancer Surgery Standards Program

Behind the Knife – ACS Cancer Surgery Standards Program Host : Shreya Gupta, MD (@shreyaguptaMD) Guests: Mediget Teshome, MD, MPH, FACS (@drmediget) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Breast Surgical Oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She is the Chair of the Education Committee of the Cancer Surgery Standards Program (CSSP). Timothy Vreeland, MD, FACS (@vreelant) is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Scienc...

Aug 12, 202129 min
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