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Critical MattersCritical MattersTracheostomy EmergenciesWe pulled out another favorite out this week - Dr. Zanotti's deep-dive on tracheostomy emergencies. Tracheostomies are common in ICU patients. Every intensivist should be capable of recognizing and providing initial management to potentially serious complications associated with tracheostomies. Dr. Zanotti is joined by Drs. Laura Bontempo and Sara Manning, emergency physicians and educators with a special interest in the topic. Dr. Laura Bontempo is an associate professor of emergency medicine and serves as Assistant Director for Faculty Development & Resident Education in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland Medical School. Dr. Sara Manning is an Assistant...2024-08-0858 minAcademy of Forensic Nursing - Bell Work TalksAcademy of Forensic Nursing - Bell Work TalksEpisode 44: STOP THE BLEED®: What forensic nurses & patients need to know about this lifesaving progIn this episode, Dr. Inaba discusses the history and importance of STOP THE BLEED®. From its origins in the military to its lifesaving ability for everyday injuries, STOP THE BLEED® can help anyone be prepared to respond in an emergency. Dr. Inaba shares why STOP THE BLEED® is important for forensic nurses and their patients, and how to learn more about the program and get trained. Kenji Inaba MD, FACS, FRCSC, is Chair of the American College of Surgeons STOP THE BLEED® Steering Committee. He is a Professor and Vice Chair of Surgery, the General Surgery Program Director, and the Chie...2023-05-3016 minThe Ortho ShowThe Ortho ShowHosted by Dr. Scott Sigman- “Dr. Vladyslav Kozanchuk”This episode is brought to you by National Medical Billing Services, the ASC revenue cycle experts. This is a special episode with Ukrainian born and bred orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Vladyslav Kozanchuk with specialties in hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty. This is one of our most impactful episodes being in the trenches of war in Ukraine. It was a challenge getting Dr. Kozanchuk on for this episode in-between the blackouts and having good cell service to call in. Dr. Kozanchuk showed up to the recording with a smile on his face and immense pride for his country. He says "We won't s...2023-01-0424 minCritical MattersCritical MattersTracheostomy EmergenciesIn this episode of the podcast, we will discuss tracheostomy emergencies. Tracheostomies are common in ICU patients. Every intensivist should be capable of recognizing and providing initial management to potentially serious complications associated with tracheostomies. Our guests are Drs. Laura Bontempo and Sara Manning, emergency physicians and educators with a special interest in the topic. Dr. Laura Bontempo is an associate professor of emergency medicine, and serves as Assistant Director for Faculty Development & Resident Education, in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland Medical School. Dr. Sara Manning is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, in...2022-08-1158 minSailor NoobSailor NoobSN 111: "The Holy Grail's Mystical Power: Moon's Double Transformation"Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!It's a final confrontation and a new beginning this week as the Sailor Senshi clash with the Death Busters! Eudial has two of the sacred Talismans and Sailor Moon will have to find new strength within herself to prevent the end of the world!In this episode, we discuss the Imperial Regalia of Japan, the Kenji-tō-Shōkei-no-gi ceremony, and the "Hare of Inaba". We also talk Shoujo Commmando Izumi, Python material, th...2022-05-131h 32KVGM \KVGM "The Last Wave"KVGM “The Last Wave” (1/23/22) Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It’s the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch…the Last Wave. This week, we’re heading back to the virtual greens for a round of 18, as well as Ren & Stimpy...2022-01-2340 minKVGM \KVGM "The Last Wave"KVGM “The Last Wave” (1/23/22) Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It’s the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch…the Last Wave. This week, we’re heading back to the virtual greens for a round of 18, as well as Ren & Stimpy...2022-01-2340 minKVGM \KVGM "The Last Wave"KVGM “The Last Wave” (1/23/22) Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It’s the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch…the Last Wave. This week, we’re heading back to the virtual greens for a round of 18, as well as Ren & Stimpy...2022-01-2340 minFirst IncisionFirst IncisionNeck TraumaThis episode explores blunt and penetrating neck trauma with special guest Ben Finlay.We discuss:Blunt cerebrovascular injury including:- the grading system- Denver screening criteria- diagnosis - managementPenetraing neck trauma- zones of the neck- hard and soft signs of vascular and aerodigestive tract injuries- approaches to management including the 'zonal approach' and 'no-zone' approach- exposures of zone I, II and II injuries- repair of carotid and aerodigestive tract injuries- the dreaded exposure of subclavian injuries 2022-01-0449 minTrauma ICU RoundsTrauma ICU RoundsEpisode 43 - Penetrating Cardiac Injuries with Dr. Kenji InabaOur first in-person interview since the start of the COVID pandemic! Join us for National Stop the Bleed Day as Dr. Kenji Inaba from LAC+USC joins us to discuss management of penetrating cardiac injuries, the Los Angeles County Hospital Emergency Response Team (HERT), and recent updates to the Stop the Bleed campaign. From the utility of FAST to the diagnostic (and potentially therapeutic?!) role of subxyphoid windows, this episode has it all and is not to be missed! Also, remember to check out Season 1 , Episode 11 -  National Stop the Bleed Day & Tourniquet Use in 2020.Support the...2021-05-2156 minCore EM - Emergency Medicine PodcastCore EM - Emergency Medicine PodcastEpisode 133.0 – Initial Trauma Assessment This week we dive in to the initial trauma assessment. https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Episode_133_0_Final_Cut.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: ABCDEs, Trauma Show Notes Take Home Points Development of a systematic approach is essential to rapidly assessing the wide diversity of trauma patients and minimizes missed injures Prepare with whatever information is available before the patient arrives and remember to get a good handoff from the pre-hospital team Complete the primary survey (ABCDEs) and address immediate life threats Round out your assessment with a good...2018-02-1918 minTraumacastTraumacastHighlights and Interviews from the 2016 Trauma, Critical Care, and Acute Care Surgery Conference (aka the “Mattox Meeting”) in Las VegasOne of the most well known and attended trauma conferences in the world is the Trauma, Critical Care, and Acute Care Surgery Conference, held annually in Las Vegas. Also known as the “Mattox Meeting”, this conference attracts a large and diverse group of attendees with an interest in trauma and emergency surgical care. For the 49th annual meeting we joined forces with the “Behind the Knife” podcast team to cover the conference and bring you interviews and discussions with the incredible group of expert faculty assembled by Dr. Mattox. We also had the opportunity to sit down and interview the Behind t...2016-06-101h 12Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery - Trauma Loupes PodcastJournal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery - Trauma Loupes PodcastMarch 2016, episode 51The lead paper is by Dr. Kenji Inaba and colleagues from the AAST who performed a multicenter review of temporary intravascular shunts in civilian trauma centers from 2005-2013. Next, we have Dr. Rachel Russo and colleagues from the Air Force conducted studies in a swine model of controlled hemorrhage that demonstrated the concept of partial REBOA inflation in Zone I for extending the golden hour. Joining Drs. Inaba and Russo, we have Dr. Jamie Coleman and associates from the trauma services at Indiana University describe a series of traumatic abdominal wall hernias from 2002-2014. Dr. Jamie Coleman and associates...2016-04-0800 minTrauma LoupesTrauma LoupesMarch 2016, episode 51The lead paper is by Dr. Kenji Inaba and colleagues from the AAST who performed a multicenter review of temporary intravascular shunts in civilian trauma centers from 2005-2013. Next, we have Dr. Rachel Russo and colleagues from the Air Force conducted studies in a swine model of controlled hemorrhage that demonstrated the concept of partial REBOA inflation in Zone I for extending the golden hour. Joining Drs. Inaba and Russo, we have Dr. Jamie Coleman and associates from the trauma services at Indiana University describe a series of traumatic abdominal wall hernias from 2002-2014. Dr. Jamie Coleman and associates...2016-04-0813 minJournal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery - Trauma Loupes PodcastJournal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery - Trauma Loupes PodcastAugust 2015, episode 44Dr. Moore’s highlights for the August 2015 issue include: an AAST presentation by Dr. Konstantinos Chouliaras and colleagues from the LA County/USC Medical Center who analyze the need for evaluation of mediastinal air following blunt trauma. Dr. Ashley Zander et al from the Scripps Mercy Center in San Diego illuminate on the limitations of risk assessment models to determine VTE prophylaxis following injury. Dr. Dave Wisner and colleagues from a multitude of well-known institutions provide a comprehensive overview of the current management of children with solid organ injuries following blunt trauma. Dr. Kenji Inaba and colleagues review their se...2015-08-3100 min