Ovarian Cysts with Dr. Roshni Dasgupta
The differential diagnosis for an ovarian cyst is broad. Join Dr. Roshni Dasgupta for tips and tricks for the work up and management of Ovarian Cysts in pediatric patients.

The differential diagnosis for an ovarian cyst is broad. Join Dr. Roshni Dasgupta for tips and tricks for the work up and management of Ovarian Cysts in pediatric patients.
Dr. José Campos is back, this time helping us review some of the latest literature on the diagnosis and management of Esophageal Atresia in children. In this podcast, we're reviewing a typical case with Dr. Todd Ponsky and incorporating literature from the last few years. Hosts: Rod Gerardo, Ellen Encisco and Em Tombash Don't forget to register for the 10th Annual Update Course which will take place on August 30 2022, 9am EST! https://globalcastmd.wufoo.com/forms/zjvig871ne79wa/ Articles if you ...
Pediatric trauma is the number one cause of death in kids over 1 year old. Blunt abdominal trauma makes up 80% of those cases. Join Dr. Richard Falcone for a review of work up and management algorithms for pediatric abdominal trauma.
The PAPS winner at the Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event on April 8th, 2022 was Sophie Carr with her presentation "Optimizing skin antisepsis for neonatal surgery".
The IPEG winner at the Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event on April 8th, 2022 was Caressa Chen with her presentation "NoLapse- The Stomal Prolapse Prevention Device".
The APSA winner at the Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event on April 8th, 2022 was Nathan Rubalcava with his presentation "A contrast challenge is safe in children with adhesive small bowel obstruction- a multi-institutional review".
The diagnosis and management of skin and subcutaneous lesions can be vast. Join Dr. Rebeccah Brown for tips and tricks in identification of pediatric skin and subcutaneous lesions in this Staycurrent Short.
We're back with the April issue of JPS article highlights. This time we're talking to Dr. Paul Tam and authors Dr. Natalie Lopyan and Dr. Christina Theodorou. Hosts: Em Tombash, Rod Gerardo, Brittany Levy Lopyan NM, Perrone EE, Gadepalli SK, et al. Current status of subspecialization in pediatric surgery: A focus on fetal surgery. J Pediatr Surg. 2022;57(4):610-615. doi:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2021.05.008 Theodorou CM, Stokes SC, Jackson JE, et al. Efficacy of clinical-grade human placental mesenchym...
We’re back with the second episode of our image guided surgery video series! In the second part of this episode we're discussing lung nodule resection in hybrid OR with some of our Interventional Radiology and Pediatric Surgery colleagues at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Our guests are Dr. Anusua "Roshni" Dasgupta, Dr. John Racadio, Dr. Neil Johnson and Nicole Hilvert. And we’re joined by Dr. Denise Liu, radiology resident at University of Toledo. Hosts: Rod Gerardo, MD, Em Tombash, MD With im...
We’re back with the second episode of our image guided surgery video series! In the first part of this episode we're discussing long nodule localization in hybrid OR with some of our Interventional Radiology and Pediatric Surgery colleagues at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Our guests are Dr. Anusua "Roshni" Dasgupta, Dr. John Racadio, Dr. Neil Johnson and Nicole Hilvert. And we’re joined by Dr. Denise Liu, radiology resident at University of Toledo. Hosts: Rod Gerardo, MD, Em Tombash, MD
Check out this week's episode with everything the surgical trainee needs to know about the work up, management, and types of biliary atresia with Dr. Greg Tiao from Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
Gastric volvulus is a rare pathology for the pediatric surgical patient and when it happens, you want to be ready for potential surgical intervention. In this episode, Dr. Jason Frischer discusses the basics of diagnosis and management for gastric volvulus.
Non operative management for traumatic injuries of the spleen is nothing earth shattering today but that's thanks in part to the work of Dr. David Wesson nearly 4 decades ago. In this episode, we go back in time to when Dr. Wesson and the pediatric surgeons at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children made a lot of people think twice about when to do a splenectomy. Host: Rod Gerardo
We've discussed ARM and PSARP plenty of times on this podcast but what if the patient also has a significant cardiac anomaly? What's the best way to proceed? Dr. Marc Levitt and Dr. Jason Frischer discuss the complex considerations with guest Dr. Megan Durham. Host: Rod Gerardo, MD
Are you having difficulty keeping the 5 types of choledochal cyst straight? Each has unique anatomy and management principles. Join Dr. Alexander Bondoc in an overview of Choledochal Cysts for the surgical trainee.
🚀Join us at the International #aerodigestive #QUAD2022 Conference from October 10th - 14th in Cincinnati, Ohio! (remote attendance option available) Register here: https://bit.ly/3wqUqMa #multidisciplinary #pedsurg #esophagealatresia #dysphagia #airway #SoMe4PedSurg
The surgical management for laryngotracheal stenosis has changed a lot over recent years. Here, Dr. Michael Rutter, MD – the director of the Aerodigestive Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital will discuss the principles of both endoscopic and open airway surgery for these complex pediatric patients. https://bit.ly/3wxLLsY If you want to learn more about pediatric ENT surgery, register for the QUAD Conference, October 10-14th in Cincinnati, OH https://bit.ly/3wqUqMa
Today is #NECday so we went back to a conversation between Dr. Todd Ponsky and Dr. Gail Besner about necrotizing enterocolitis. Enjoy this Stay Current Throwback on NEC. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34506326/
The steps for a Thymic Sling procedure are difficult to understand and sometimes more difficult to see. Here, Dr. Brittany Levy, MD will follow Dr. Mike Rutter, MD as he walks her through this complicated procedure but to make things more easily visible, Dr. Levy will be using play dough! If you want to learn more about pediatric ENT surgery, register for the QUAD Conference, October 10-14th in Cincinnati, OH https://gcmd.co/3vZRQOn
Kudos to all of the amazing individuals and societies who came together to create a truly unique and enlightening event, but there could only be one winner.... Congratulations to Kasra Khalaj, PhD, MSc and the Canadian Association for Pediatric Surgeons. "Administration of amniotic fluid stem cell extracellular vesicles regenerates the lung epithelium in fetal rats with CDH at translationally relevant developmental stages" Don't forget to like and subscribe to see more entertaining medical educa...
Hernia repair is the second most common operation performed by pediatric surgeons – which is why you do not want to miss our upcoming event: Pediatric Laparoscopic Hernia Repair 2022. Sessions include inguinal hernia controversies, laparoscopic vs open repair, how to manage incarceration and so much more! Mark your calendars: May 20th 9am – 11am EST hosted by Dr. Todd Ponsky, MD from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center . #pedsurg #pediatricsurgery #SoMe4PedSurg #medicaleducation Sign u...
The PAPS winner at the Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event on April 8th, 2022 was Sophie Carr with her presentation "Optimizing skin antisepsis for neonatal surgery".
The IPEG winner at the Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event on April 8th, 2022 was Caressa Chen with her presentation "NoLapse- The Stomal Prolapse Prevention Device". #pedsurg #pediatricsurgery #SoMe4PedSurg #medicaleducation Full video: https://bit.ly/3koIuoJ See more lectures, articles, and more on the Stay Current app: https://bit.ly/3KfxMMH
Did you miss the Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium session from our 2021 Pediatric Surgery Update Course? Don’t worry, in this Update Course Rewind Dr. Rebecca Rentea from Children's Mercy at Kansas City and Dr. Caitlin Smith from Seattle Children's reviewed the latest literature. Here we present the highlights. Check out Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium (PCPLC) on www.pcplc.org for more information! Hosted by: Rod Gerardo, Ellen Encisco Articles: Ahmad H, Sk...
We're back with the March issue of JPS article highlights. This time we're talking to editor Dr.Mikko Pakarinen and authors Drs. Selcuk Kilic, Scott Short and Michael Rollins with Dr. Todd Ponsky. Hosts: Ellen Encisco, Em Tombash & Brittany Levy Articles: Neogi S, Banerjee A, Panda SS, Ratan SK, Narang R. Laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for complicated appendicitis in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Pediatr Surg. 2022 Mar;57(3):394-405. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2021...
The EUPSA winner at the Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event on April 8th, 2022 was Maja Joosten & Joyce-Manyi Bakia with their presentation "Training of the steps of the transanal endorectal pull-trough on a take home simulation model".
The APSA winner at the Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event on April 8th, 2022 was Nathan Rubalcava with his presentation "A contrast challenge is safe in children with adhesive small bowel obstruction- a multi-institutional review".
Jeffrey Ponsky, Professor Emeritus of Surgery and Nathaniel Soper, Chairman of Surgery, go back to the basics on Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy on this episode of the StayCurrent Forum.
Rod Gerardo, CCHMC Research Fellow and Brittany Levy, CCHMC Research Fellow, talk about the education of public healthcare on this week's episode of the StayCurrent Forums. See more lectures, articles, and more on the Stay Current app: https://www.globalcastmd.com/stay-current-app-download
Deciding when to perform a tracheotomy and when another procedure is indicated is only the tip of the iceberg when approaching the pediatric airway. Join Dr. Michael Rutter from the Aerodigestive Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center for a discussion on pediatric tracheotomy.