Description
+ Include: 62 videos, size: 3.3 GB
+ Target Audience: surgerist
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Topics:
Session 1 – Hernia I | |
Abdominal Wall Anatomy: A Practical Guide For the Abdominal Surgeon | Michael Rosen, MD |
Mesh: What Are My Options? | Clayton Petro, MD |
Perioperative Care of Ventral Hernia | Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD |
When Do I Need Imaging, and What Type of Imaging Should I Order? | Clayton Petro, MD |
Approaches to Umbilical Hernia Repair | Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD |
Rectus Diastasis With and Without Hernia – What Should I Do? | Samuel Szomstein, MD |
Lap and Robotic IPOM | Ajita Prabhu, MD |
MIS Ventral Hernia Repair Part II: Robotic Retromuscular Techniques for VHR (rTAPP, eTEP, rTAR) | Lucas Beffa, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Session 2 – Hernia II | |
Wound Complications After Ventral Hernia Repair | Lucas Beffa, MD |
Cirrhosis and Hernia – What Should I Do? | Samuel Szomstein, MD |
Sports Hernia | David Krpata, MD |
MIS Inguinal Anatomy and Operative Approaches | Clayton Petro, MD |
Groin Pain After Inguinal Hernia Repair – What Now? | David Krpata, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Hernia School Case Reviews | Multiple Faculty |
Session 3 – Surgical Oncology: Breast | |
De-escalation of Treatment in Breast Cancer | Julie E. Lang, MD |
Management of the Axilla | Zahraa Al Hilli, MD |
Margins and Breast Conserving Surgery | Stephanie Valente, DO |
Nipple Sparing Mastectomy | Julie E. Lang, MD |
Immediate Breast Reconstruction | Zahraa Al Hilli, MD |
Oncoplastics | Stephanie Valente, DO |
Genetics and Breast Cancer Risk | Holly Pederson, MD |
Benign Breast Lesions | Holly Pederson, MD |
Session 4 – Surgical Oncology: Skin | |
Stage IV Metastatic Melanoma: Vision for 2022 and Beyond | David W. Ollila, MD |
Stage III Metastatic Melanoma: Vision for 2022 and Beyond | David W. Ollila, MD |
Quick Primer on Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma | David W. Ollila, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Session 5 – Trauma I | |
That Skin Looks Weird: Burn Management | Cathleen Khandelwal, MD |
There’s Poop in the Belly. Now What? Colorectal Trauma | Eric Johnson, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Session 6 – Trauma II | |
That Skin Still Looks Weird: Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections | Cathleen Khandelwal, MD |
Break Out the Broselow Tape: Pediatric Trauma | Darrell Cass, MD |
Trauma in Pregnancy | Cathleen Khandelwal, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Trauma Case Presentation | David R. Rosen, MD |
Session 7 – Colorectal I | |
‘Roids – and Not the Anabolic Ones | Bradley Champagne, MD |
Will My Fissure Ever Go Away? Yes. | Sarah Vogler, MD |
Anal Abscess & Fistula | Justin A. Maykel, MD |
Pilonidal Disease: Drain it, Resect It or Flap It? | Eric Johnson, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Diverticulitis: So When Are We Supposed to Operate? | David R. Rosen, MD |
The Appendix: Abx or Operate? What if I See Mucin? | David Maron, MD |
Anastomotic Leaks – Avoiding and Managing Them | Justin A. Maykel, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Session 8 – Colorectal II | |
Robotics 2.0 | David R. Rosen, MD |
C. Diff: What the Surgeon Needs to Know | David Maron, MD |
Small Bowel Obstruction: Every Case is Different | Bradley Champagne, MD |
Large Bowel Obstruction | Justin A. Maykel, MD |
Constipation: What Surgeons Should Know | Sarah Vogler, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Panel Discussion of Cases | Multiple Faculty |
Session 9 – Rural and General Surgery I | |
Tips and Tricks for Managing the Gallbladder. Nightmares From an HPB Surgeon | Robert Simon, MD |
Common Pediatric Surgical Problems That Real General Surgeons Face | Darrell Cass, MD |
Updates in Managing Pancreatitis From a Surgeon’s Perspective | Robert Simon, MD |
Updates on Managing Ischemic Bowel | Benjamin Miller, MD |
Ob/Gyn for the General Surgeon in the Real World | Lindsey Beffa, MD |
Questions and Answers | Multiple Faculty |
Session 10 – Rural and General Surgery II | |
Endoscopy-How to Get the Most Out of Your Endoscope | Richard Guttman, Jr., MD |
Telehealth: The Future of Surgery, or a Passing Pandemic Fad? | David Krpata, MD |
Why Every General Surgeon Should Know How to Use the Ultrasound, and How I Do It | Richard Guttman, Jr., MD |
Panel Discussion Plus Case Review | Multiple Faculty |
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