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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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Episodes

Clinical Challenges in Minimally Invasive Surgery: Acute Gastric Volvulus and Duodenal Perforation

It’s 1AM and the emergency department is calling about *insert terrifying foregut problem you haven’t seen since you were an intern here* and you wake up in a cold sweat to realize it was just a dream…this time. Tune in to this clinical challenge episode for some tips and tricks for managing foregut nightmares with Drs. Mike Weykamp, Nicole White, Andrew Wright, and Nick Cetrulo from the University of Washington’s Minimally Invasive Surgery team. Referenced articles and videos: 1. Rodriguez-Garc...

Jun 06, 202234 min

Journal Review in Trauma Surgery: Imaging for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury (BCVI)

Determining when to order imaging for blunt cerebrovascular injury is a diagnostic quandary that has long engendered controversy. Today we discuss a paper that introduced universal CT angiogram of the neck to screen for BCVI in all blunt trauma patients and then compared the result to what would have happened if some of the current screening guidelines were utilized. Join us as we discuss their fascinating results and what it means for blunt trauma patients going forward. Hosts: Elliott R. Haut,...

Jun 02, 202227 min

Journal Review in Pediatric Surgery: TEF & Transanastomotic Feeding Tube

Please join Drs. Brian Gray, Amanda Jensen and Manisha Bhatia from Indiana University as they discuss TEF management and the use of a post-operative transanastomotic feeding tubes in pediatric surgery. Journal Article links: Wang, C., Feng, L., Li, Y., & Ji, Y. (2018). What is the impact of the use of transanastomotic feeding tube on patients with esophageal atresia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Pediatr, 18 (1), 385. doi:10.1186/s12887-018-1359-5 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

May 30, 202216 min

ASCRS 2022 Highlights 2

Join Shreya Gupta, MD and Jonathan Abelson, MD as they discuss highlights from the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. Dr. Sharon Stein and Dr. Erin King-Mullins are the guest speakers. They are discussing female leadership, diversity and inclusion topics, and much more! This is episode 2 of 2. Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.

May 26, 202258 min

ASCRS 2022 Highlights 1

*** FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxkGQTz-rh5OfPJBBdyvVZ4Pq2R8NWgBUOC1dt8VQHtvawhw/viewform *** Join Shreya Gupta, MD and Jonathan Abelson, MD as they discuss highlights from the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. This is episode 1 of 2. Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more....

May 23, 202236 min

Journal Review in Bariatric Surgery: Worsening or De Novo GERD following Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy

*** FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxkGQTz-rh5OfPJBBdyvVZ4Pq2R8NWgBUOC1dt8VQHtvawhw/viewform *** Subjective and objective GERD are common amongst bariatric surgery patients. Is weight loss alone enough to improve GERD symptoms? Is the vertical sleeve gastrectomy really associated with worsening GERD? What technical factors of the vertical sleeve gastrectomy lead to improved or worsening GERD? Listen to find out! Journal articles: The Impact of Sleeve Gastrectom...

May 19, 202218 min

Clinical Challenges in Surgical Oncology: Surgical Management for Borderline Resectable/Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

*** FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxkGQTz-rh5OfPJBBdyvVZ4Pq2R8NWgBUOC1dt8VQHtvawhw/viewform *** How do you decide if a pancreatic head mass is resectable? Does vascular involvement matter? What impacts survival? Join the Surgical Oncology team as they dive into operative considerations when operating on borderline resectable and locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Break the nihilism and find out about the options available for patients with this dreaded malign...

May 16, 202238 min

Cardiac Xenotransplantation

*** FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxkGQTz-rh5OfPJBBdyvVZ4Pq2R8NWgBUOC1dt8VQHtvawhw/viewform *** In January 2022, the University of Maryland Medical Center performed the world’s first transplant involving a genetically modified animal heart. Join Behind the Knife as we discuss this significant transplant milestone with the 2 surgeons who led this historic case - Dr. Bartley Griffith and Dr. Muhammad M. Mohiuddin! Dr. Bartley Griffith is the Thomas E. and Alice ...

May 12, 202230 min

Journal Review in Transplant Surgery: History and Challenges of Xenotransplantation

*** FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxkGQTz-rh5OfPJBBdyvVZ4Pq2R8NWgBUOC1dt8VQHtvawhw/viewform *** Inspired by recent transplant surgery headlines, in this episode we briefly review the history and challenges of xenotransplantation. We discuss an article recently published in the American Journal of Transplantation describing the transplant of a porcine kidney into a human decedent model. Learning Objectives · Understand the timeline of xenotransplantation and it...

May 09, 202221 min

Clinical Challenges in Colorectal Surgery: Lynch Syndrome

This episode of Behind the Knife focuses on Lynch syndrome, a hereditary condition increasing the risk of colorectal and other cancers. Through case studies, the hosts discuss diagnostic criteria, genetic testing, surgical management, and screening recommendations. The podcast emphasizes the importance of recognizing Lynch syndrome to guide appropriate treatment and surveillance strategies.

May 05, 202244 min

Journal Review in Surgical Education: Gender Representation in Surgery

The landscape of surgery is shifting, reflecting the diverse composition of graduating medical students and the efforts to recruit the most talented people into the field. It is one thing to have a diverse group of people within surgery, but it is an entirely different thing to ensure a welcoming, supportive environment for them. In this Journal Club episode, we review these topics from the perspective of eminent surgeons Drs. Caprice and Jake Greenberg, who share with us their insights on recen...

May 02, 202246 min

Mattox Vegas TCCACS 2022: Ep. 2

Mattox Vegas TCCACS 2022: Ep. 2 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 years. The MATTOX conference is unique in its focus on clinical topics. Every talk, every panel, and every case discussion is relevant and practical. Join Behind the Knife as we use case-based discussions to hammer home key points from lectures given by some of the bi...

Apr 28, 202256 min

Mattox Vegas TCCACS 2022: Ep. 1

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 years. The MATTOX conference is unique in its focus on clinical topics. Every talk, every panel, and every case discussion is relevant and practical. Join Behind the Knife as we use case-based discussions to hammer home key points from lectures given by some of the biggest names in trauma, critical ...

Apr 25, 202258 min

Journal Review in Trauma Surgery: Managing Blunt Pelvic Hemorrhage

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 clear which treatments should be used when to maximize lives saved. With life-threatening pelvic exsanguination, time is critical. Do you know when to rush to pack the pelvis? Do you know when to deploy a REBOA instead? Are there scenarios where you should do both? Join Drs. Urréchaga, Neeman, and Rattan...

Apr 21, 202229 min

Clinical Challenges in Surgical Education: Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs)

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 discuss Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) and how they will change the way we assess trainees. Learning Objectives 1. Listeners will be able to define entrustable professional activities (EPAs) within the context of competency-based education during General Surgery residency training 2. Liste...

Apr 18, 202235 min

Biologic vs. Synthetic Mesh for Single-stage Repair of Contaminated Ventral Hernias with Special Guest Dr. Michael Rosen

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 here in JAMA Surgery: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasurgery/article-abstract/2788222 Dr. Rosen is the director for the Center of Abdominal Core Health at the Cleveland Clinic and has written the “Atlas of Abdominal Wall Reconstruction”. Want to learn more about his work and the Hernia Quality C...

Apr 14, 202229 min

Clinical Challenges in Surgical Palliative Care: Malignant Bowel Obstruction

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 of advanced primary or metastatic intra-abdominal malignancy and both acute care surgeons and surgical oncologists are called upon to manage this condition. Using the case of an elderly gentleman with gastric outlet obstruction secondary to gastric cancer, in this episode we discuss how to approach a ...

Apr 11, 202230 min

Journal Review in Hernia Surgery: Umbilical Hernias in Complex Patient Populations

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 rates of complications. As abdominal wall surgery has advanced, so to have the options that exist in management of primary umbilical hernias. The session will review common clinical circumstances and high-risk patient presentations. We will generally review the approaches to repair and the thought pr...

Apr 07, 202249 min

Clinical Challenges in Breast Surgery: Management of Axilla

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 to management of the axilla in patients with breast cancer has evolved rapidly. While a complete axillary dissection was historically indicated following identification of any positive nodes, that is no longer the case; indeed, axillary dissections are now uncommonly performed. Join Drs. Michael Alvarado, ...

Apr 04, 202237 min

Journal Review in Emergency General Surgery: EGS in Patients > 65

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 the one-year mortality is around 30-38%. - High risk due to decreased reserve, poor nutritional status, and chronic medical conditions - Frailty correlates with poor post-operative outcomes Paper #1: Mehta A, Dultz LA, Joseph B, Canner JK, Stevens K, Jones C, Haut ER, Efron DT, Sakran JV. Emergen...

Mar 31, 202229 min

Clinical Challenges in Thoracic Surgery: Esophageal Perforation

This episode of Behind the Knife discusses the clinical challenges in managing esophageal perforations. The thoracic surgery team explores various scenarios, including Boerhaave syndrome, achalasia, malignancy, and iatrogenic perforations. They detail surgical techniques, endoscopic interventions, and nutritional strategies for these complex cases.

Mar 28, 202241 min

BIG T Trauma Series Ep. 15 - ED Thoracotomy: The How

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 pick up the knife and cut? Welcome back to the BIG T TRAUMA series. Join Drs. Patrick Georgoff, Teddy Puzio, and Jason Brill for a high-level discussion on the one surgical procedure that trumps them all – the ED thoracotomy. This is episode 2 of 2. In episode 1 we discussed who should get an ED thoraco...

Mar 24, 202233 min

BIG T Trauma Series Ep. 14 - ED Thoracotomy: The Who

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 pick up the knife and cut? Welcome back to the BIG T TRAUMA series. Join Drs. Patrick Georgoff, Teddy Puzio, and Jason Brill for a high-level discussion on the one surgical procedure that trumps them all – the ED thoracotomy. This is episode 1 of 2. In episode 1 we discuss who should get an ED thoracoto...

Mar 21, 202237 min

Journal Review in Surgical Critical Care: Sepsis Update

In the episode we will cover the following learning objectives: · Listeners should be able to describe the evolution and changes in definitions sepsis over the past three decades · Listeners should be familiar with the three randomized controlled trials that studies early-goal directed therapy · Listeners should be able to describe the major changes in the new 2021 SCCM Sepsis Guidelines · Listeners should be able to describe the fundamental principles of sepsis management in the ICU References:...

Mar 17, 202224 min

Clinical Challenges in Colorectal Surgery: Rectal Prolapse

You are seeing a young female patient in the clinic with rectal prolapse. When do you offer surgery? Does she get a perineal approach or a transabdominal approach? Open or minimally invasive? Mesh or no mesh? Sigmoid resection or no resection? Join Drs. Abelson, Marcello and Aulet as they take us through the wide world of rectal prolapse! Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the difference between rectal prolapse and hemorrhoidal prolapse 2. List the different approaches to surgical management of re...

Mar 14, 202244 min

Journal Review in Endocrine Surgery: The Great Debate of UCLA Endocrine Surgery

In this episode from the Endocrine Surgery team at BTK we go through three controversial topics in endocrine surgery and cite pertinent articles during a lively debate format. We debate the role of four-gland exploration versus focused exploration for parathyroid disease. Indications for parathyroidectomy are hotly contested. And finally, we discuss the role and relevance of using a nerve monitor. Tune in to see if Dr. Yeh and Dr. Wu remain collegiate after recording this episode… Dr. Michael Ye...

Mar 10, 202247 min

BTK General Surgery Oral Board Review - Sample Episode 4 - Mesenteric Ischemia

Our oral board review course includes 92 scenarios that meticulously cover 115 SCORE core topics . Each scenario includes two parts. The first part is a perfectly executed oral board scenario that mimics the real thing. Scenarios are 5 to 7 minutes long and include a variety of tactics and styles. If you are able to achieve this level of performance in your preparation you are sure to pass the oral exam with flying colors. The second part introduces high-yield commentary to each scenario. This c...

Mar 07, 202221 min

BTK Vascular Surgery Oral Board Review Book - Sample Cases

The Vascular Surgery Oral Board Review Book has 60 of the highest yield scenarios that cover the majority of the VSCORE topics in an easy-to-read question and answer format that highlights the most important clinical concepts, concise procedural descriptions, and common surgical complications that everyone should know about the field of Vascular Surgery. Whether you are looking to excel on the wards or crush the boards, this book was created to help you Dominate the Day. https://behindtheknife.o...

Mar 03, 202228 min

Clinical Challenges in Vascular Surgery: Endoleaks

With more and more EVAR comes more and more endoleaks. But when do they matter and what can/should we do about them? In this episode, we present a case of a stubborn endoleak and use the course to illustrate a simple path towards the management of endoleaks following endovascular aneurysm repair. Dr. Nicholas Osborne is an Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery at the University of Michigan and the Chief of Vascular Surgery at the Ann Arbor Veteran’s Affairs Healthcare System. Dr. Frank Davis i...

Feb 28, 202220 min

BTK General Surgery Oral Board Review - Sample Episode 3 - Thyroid Nodule

Our oral board review course includes 92 scenarios that meticulously cover 115 SCORE core topics . Each scenario includes two parts. The first part is a perfectly executed oral board scenario that mimics the real thing. Scenarios are 5 to 7 minutes long and include a variety of tactics and styles. If you are able to achieve this level of performance in your preparation you are sure to pass the oral exam with flying colors. The second part introduces high-yield commentary to each scenario. This c...

Feb 24, 202221 min
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