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Stay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryUpdate Course Rewind: Updates in Achalasia 2023Our 11th Annual Update Course in Pediatric Surgery was hel past August. In this video series, we'll recap the sessions and share the main highlights with you!Today we will talk about "Updates in Achalasia Management". Joining the discussion are Dr. Mikael Petrosyan, Dr. Timothy Kane and Dr. George (Whit) HolcombHost: Cecilia GigenaThis was meant to be a video so it has a lot of visual information. If you want to see please visit our youtube channel StaycurrentMD or download the Staycurrent App2024-03-1408 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHepatic Infections: Hepatitis, Abscess & Cysts with Dr. Alex BondocIn this episode, we will be exploring the types, presentation, diagnosis and management of various hepatic infections with Dr. Alex Bondoc, a pediatric surgeon from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.Throughout this podcast we will use a few imagings that will help us understand the cases. If you want to follow along and check them out, they are below in the description on the StayCurrent App.Host: Em Gootee, MD2023-10-1215 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPortal Hypertension with Dr. Alex BondocThis is another episode of the StayCurrent Podcast. Here we cover all the important things you need to know about Portal Hypertension. And for that we have the expert Dr. Alex Bondoc, a pediatric surgeon from Cincinnati Children's Hospital.Hosts: Cecilia Gigena & Ellen Encisco2023-08-1011 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports Review: Quarter 1 (Jan, Feb, Mar 2023)We are back with a somewhat new series of the StayCurrent podcast. We've been highlighting JPS articles every month but now we are also highlighting JPS Case Reports! For the First quarter we have three articles with case reports! The editor was Dr. Pablo Laje and we talk to authors Dr. James Dunn and Dr. Dustin FlanneryHosts: Ellen Encisco, Em Tombash & Cecilia GigenaHope you enjoy!!!"Intestinal lengthening via mechanical enterogenesis in an infant with short gut syndrome" Taylor N. Anderson, Claudia Mueller, James C.Y. Dunn Full article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576623000209?via%3Dihub"Synthetic patch...2023-07-1315 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryUpdate Course Rewind: CT Evaluation of Suspected Airway Foreign Body 2022We are back with another Update Course Rewind video! This time we are presenting you "CT Evaluation of Suspected Airway Foreign Body" with Dr. Mary Edwards from APSA Professional Development Committee.Host: Brittany LevySee more lectures, articles, and more on the StayCurrent app! https://www.globalcastmd.com/stay-current-app-download2023-05-1103 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryUpdate Course Rewind: Intraoperative Radiation Safety 2022We are back with another Update Course Rewind video! This time we are presenting you "Intraoperative Radiation Safety" with Dr. Mary Edwards from APSA Professional Development Committee.Host: Brittany LevySee more lectures, articles, and more on the StayCurrent app! https://www.globalcastmd.com/stay-current-app-download2023-04-2705 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryUpdate Course Rewind: NPO Guidelines 2022We are back with another Update Course Rewind video! This time we are presenting you “Updates in pre-op fasting and NPO Guidelines" with Dr. Mary Edwards from APSA Professional Development Committee.Host: Brittany LevyDon't forget to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more entertaining medical educational videos!See more lectures, articles, and more on the StayCurrent app!2023-04-1303 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryImage Guided Surgery Video Series, Episode 5 - 3D Printed Models in OrthopedicsWe’re back with the fifth episode of our image guided surgery video series! In this episode we're discussing the advantages and disadvantages of using 3D printed models in orthopedics reconstruction cases in hybrid OR with some of our Interventional Radiology and Orthopedics Surgeon colleagues at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Our guests Drs. Joel Sorger, John Racadio and Neil Johnson are joined by Nicole Hilvert.Hosts: Ellen Encisco, MD, Em Tombash, MDWith image guided surgery, surgeon uses real-time images of the inside of the body during an operation. These images are generally produced by a co...2023-02-1612 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPilomatrixoma with Dr. Rebeccah BrownCheck out this StayCurrent Short, where Dr. Rebeccah Brown gives us insight into the workup and management of Pilomatrixoma. Don't forget to like and subscribe to see more entertaining medical educational videos! See more lectures, articles, and more on the Stay Current app: https://www.globalcastmd.com/stay-current-app-download2023-01-1902 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryDermoid Cyst with Dr. Rebeccah BrownThe 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.2022-07-1904 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryImage Guided Surgery Series, Episode 2 - Lung Nodule Localization & Resection Part 2We’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 image guided surgery, surgeon uses real-time images of the inside of the body during an operation. These images are ge...2022-07-0510 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStayCurrent Forums - Laparoscopic CholecystectomyJeffrey 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.2022-04-2516 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStayCurrent Forums - Public Health EducationRod 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-download2022-04-2209 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStayCurrent Forum - Resident WellnessRod Gerardo, CCHMC Research Fellow and Trevor Skrobut, Emergency Medicine Physician, talk about how important it is for residents to take care of their health and wellness on this week's episode of the StayCurrent Forums. Download the Stay Current app: https://bit.ly/3KfxMMH2022-04-1011 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStayCurrent SpacesIntroducing StayCurrent Spaces, a digital, shareable file box within StayCurrent. All of the content you have come to love along with your own virtual file cabinet of personally relevant resources. #pediatricsurgery #SoMe4Peds #pedsurg Download the Stay Current app: https://bit.ly/3KfxMMH2022-04-1000 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStayCurrent SurveyHey StayCurrent listeners we would love to hear from you! Please share your thoughts https://bit.ly/3uPtHIq2022-04-0600 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current Forums How To Find Dedicated Pediatric Surgery Research (Original)Rod Gerardo, CCHMC Research Fellow and Nikhil Shah, UTMB General Surgery PGY3, talk about how to find dedicated pediatric surgery research on this episode of the StayCurrent Forums.2022-04-0412 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStaycurrent Forums - Obesity In Children (Original)Jeffrey Ponsky, Professor Emeritus of Surgery and Stephanie Walsh, Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, talk about obesity in children and what to do on this episode of the StayCurrent Forum.2022-04-0113 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStayCurrent Forum Medical Aid At The Ukrainian Border With Dr. Bukavina (1080p)The full episode of our first GlobalcastMD Forum with Dr. Laura Bukavina joining Dr. Rod Gerardo to discuss her work at the Ukrainian border. 🇺🇦 To support Dr. Bukavina's efforts or other organizations working to assist in the crisis, click the links below. https://bit.ly/37E0sR8 https://bit.ly/3q9ZD8P https://bit.ly/34OrAvy #pedsurg #pediatricsurgery #SoMe4PedSurg2022-03-1812 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryCommercial Audio Only (1080p)GlobalCastMD is revealing brand new content that is different from our normal youtube videos or podcasts that take a deep dive into Pediatric Surgery! Rod Gerardo along with Jeffrey Ponsky are interviewing people from around the globe, residents, fellows, attendings, etc. about all types of content whether that be resident wellness, general surgery concepts, new technology, etc.! See you on the next episode of the StayCurrent Forums!2022-03-0400 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryUpdate Course Rewind: Spontaneous Pneumothorax 2021We've seen a lot of recent updates about the management of primary spontaneous pneumothoraces. At the recent 2021 Pediatric Surgery Update Course, Dr. Ronnie Sullins reviewed the latest literature. And now we're giving you the highlights in this video. Hosted by: Rod Gerardo, Ellen Encisco, Todd Ponsky Download the StayCurrent: Pediatric Surgery app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/staycurrent-pediatric-surgery/id12544989012021-10-2808 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHirschsprung Disease in BriefThe surgical management for Hirschsprung disease has changed dramatically over the past few decades. So here, we discuss the basics of workup, diagnosis, and surgical treatment for aganglionic megacolon AKA Hirschsprung disease with Dr. Aaron Garrison and Dr. Jason Frischer from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. CCHMC HAEC resource: https://staycurrentapp.app.link/62V0jx2Dxkb Hosted by Dr. Rod Gerardo, Dr. Ellen Encisco, and Dr. Todd Ponsky Watch this podcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/BQtKUwcX6JI Download the StayCurrent: Pediatric Surgery app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/staycurrent-pediatric-surgery/id12544989012021-10-2112 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryUpdate Course Rewind: 2021 Top Ten Key TakeawaysThe 9th annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course was held as a webinar on August 27, 2021. We had a lot of lively discussion and engaging presentations on the latest updates in pediatric surgery. In this podcast we are reviewing the top ten key takeaways from the update course. Hosted by Ellen Encisco, Rod Gerardo, and Todd Ponsky Download the StayCurrent: Pediatric Surgery app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/staycurrent-pediatric-surgery/id1254498901 To see the images referenced, the associated video can be viewed on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jHZbXL1eW642021-10-1516 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryJournal of Pediatric Surgery Article Review: September 2021We're highlighting three articles from the September 2021 issue of the Journal of Pediatric Surgery. We review the articles with Dr. Mikko Pakarinen (JPS Editor for Europe), Dr. Todd Ponsky, and two of the authors from one of the articles (Drs. Gillian Goddard and Iris Lim-Beutel). Hosts: Rod Gerardo & Ellen Encisco Articles featured: Peng Y, Xiao D, Xiao S, et al. Early enteral feeding versus traditional feeding in neonatal congenital gastrointestinal malformation undergoing intestinal anastomosis: A randomized multicenter controlled trial of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) component. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2021 Mar 18. https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(21)00209-8...2021-10-0511 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryJournal Club: Appendicitis in 2021We all know how commonly pediatric surgeons see patients with appendicitis and how frequently new literature is published on its management. Dr. Jose Campos helped us find some of the latest publications on appendicitis management and we discussed a few of the articles featured in this podcast. Hosts: Rodrigo Gerardo & Ellen Encisco Featured articles plus more: RIFT study group. Appendicitis risk prediction models in children presenting with right iliac fossa pain (RIFT study): a prospective, multicentre validation study. April 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-4642(20)30006-7 Unsdorfer KML, An JY, Binkovitz, LA. Pediatric appendiceal ultrasoun: maintaining accuracy, increasing determinacy and improving...2021-08-2415 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryTracheomalaciaThe guidance for treatment of tracheomalacia has evolved over time so today, Dr. Dan von Allmen discusses the surgical management including aortopexy and posterior tracheopexy. Host: Rod Gerardo Checkout our YouTube page here: https://youtube.com/c/GlobalCastMD Download the StayCurrent: Pediatric Surgery app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/staycurrent-pediatric-surgery/id12544989012021-08-1912 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryFetoscopic Repair of Myelomeningocele (MMC)Continuing our series on Fetal Surgery, today's episode reviews the basics of fetoscopic repair of myelomeningocele with Dr. Foong-Yen Lim, M.D. Host: Rod Gerardo Download the StayCurrent: Pediatric Surgery app to get videos, podcasts, guidelines and interactive surgical cases on your phone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/staycurrent-pediatric-surgery/id12544989012021-08-0505 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHirschsprung Disease WorkupThe workup for Hirschsprung disease is bread-and-butter pediatric surgery but it can certainly get confusing. Dr. Nelson Rosen is the Associate Director of the Colorectal Center at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and here he is discussing the basics of how to workup a patient with Hirschsprung disease. Host: Rod Gerardo, M.D. Download the StayCurrent Pediatric Surgery App here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/staycurrent-pediatric-surgery/id12544989012021-07-0110 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryLaryngeal CleftsDr. Michael Rutter is an ENT surgeon and the director of the Aerodigestive Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. In this podcast, he discusses some surgical approaches to laryngeal clefts. This episode is available as an audio or video podcast Watch on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/hS-mzchgJBw Download the app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/staycurrent-pediatric-surgery/id12544989012021-06-2414 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current Journal Club Episode 1: Ventricular dysfunction in CDH and ERAS for NussIntroducing the StayCurrent Pediatric Surgery Journal club - run by residents across the country. In this episode, Vik Gupta and Joe L'Huillier talk about the role of ventricular dysfunction in congenital diaphragmatic hernia and how ERAS can improve outcomes for patients undergoing a Nuss repair for pectus. Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2021-02-1716 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryColorectal Quiz Episode 3.5: Proximal Hirschsprung DiseaseIn this episode, Dr. Levitt and Dr. Frischer discuss the workup and management for a patient with suspected proximal Hirschsprung disease. Listen as they walk you through a their thought process and what to consider in these complex patients. Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2021-02-1508 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHistory Of Pimping (in medicine)In medicine, there's a 4 letter word that we use every day from rounds to the OR: "Pimp". It's that constant barrage of clinical questions that we use to teach or even to learn. But where did this word come from? In this episode, our medical students take Rod and Todd through the history of pimping and some predictions on its future. Credit to our medical student guests: Krithika Sundaram, Prachi Lele, Sanjana Datla, Vardhan Avasarala, Varun Aitharaju Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2021-02-1011 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryThe Colorectal Quiz Episode 3: Hirschsprung DiseaseIn the third episode of the Colorectal Quiz series, Dr. Levitt and Dr. Frischer discuss the basics of the initial management and diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease. Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2021-02-0819 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryIntroducing Jose CamposWe can all agree that there are too many scientific publications pushed out by journals every month. How is a clinical surgeon supposed to keep up with the constantly increasing volume of literature? Jose and his team in Chile have created a way to find impactful journal articles on pediatric surgery and narrow a monthly list down to a top 10. Rod and Todd had some questions . . . Chilean Society of Pediatric Surgery (SChCP) Dr. Tyare Fuentes, Dr. Bárbara Rivera, Dr. Carola San Martín, Dr. Camila Bastías, Dr. Albert Pasten, Dr. Alberto Torres, Dr. Josefina Sáez, Dr. Paula Aylw...2021-02-0410 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryThe History of the PEGOne of the most common procedures that surgeons and gastroenterologists perform is a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube (PEG tube). But have you ever wondered how this procedure and the PEG tube were invented? Check out our latest podcast with the co-creator of the PEG tube, Dr. Jeff Ponsky to hear a story about endoscopes, surgical innovation, and Jeff. Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2021-01-2713 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryColorectal Quiz: Episode 2In the second installment of the Colorectal quiz, Dr. Jason Frischer and Dr. Marc Levitt discuss a topic of debate - when is the right time to redo an anorectoplasty? Listen as they walk you through their thought process on 2 different cases before a deep dive into a recent JPS article on redo outcomes. Read the article here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32682544/ Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2021-01-2518 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryGastroschisis and Sutureless Abdominal Wall ClosureDr. Rod Gerardo and Dr. Todd Ponsky talk to Dr. Jason Fraser about the paradigm shift in gastroschisis management that is still in flux. Plus a deep dive into Dr. Fraser's recent publication: "Sutureless vs sutured abdominal wall closure for gastroschisis: Operative characteristics and early outcomes from the Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium" https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(20)30118-4/abstract Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2021-01-2012 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryThe Colorectal Quiz: Episode 1Pediatric colorectal surgeons Dr. Marc Levitt and Dr. Jason Frischer discuss a case of a new born with a low anorectal malformation. Listen as they take you through the workup, diagnosis, and treatment of an ARM with an ending that you might not have predicted. Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2021-01-1315 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgerytPA, Empyema, and VATSDr. Rod Gerardo and Dr. Todd Ponsky speak with Dr. Shawn St. Peter as he explains how the management of empyema has evolved over time including a deep dive into Dr. St. Peter's recent publication "Declining frequency of thoracoscopic decortication for empyema — redefining failure after fibrinolysis". Download our app, StayCurrent: Pediatric Surgery Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2020-12-1613 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryAcute Appendicitis 2020 UpdateDr. Beth Rymeski, Dr. Rod Gerardo, and Dr. Todd Ponsky discuss the recent Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium publication on acute appendicitis and how it might change management in 2020 and on. "Association of Nonoperative Management Using Antibiotic Therapy vs Laparoscopic Appendectomy With Treatment Success and Disability Days in Children With Uncomplicated Appendicitis" Host: Rodrigo Gerardo2020-12-0712 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryCholedochal Cyst PodcastIn this podcast, Dr. Alex Bondoc and Dr. Rae Hanke discuss the intricacies of choledochal cysts. Contributing editor: Dr. Rod Gerardo. 00:00 | Introduction 00:26 | Definition of Choledochal cyst 00:36 | Epidemiology 01:06 | Etiology 02:00 | Todani Classification 03:20 | Presentation 05:08 | Differential diagnosis 05:42 | Workup 07:54 | Why only surgical treatment options? 09:18 | When to operate 10:12 | Preoperative evaluation 11:10 | Surgical goals of care 13:17 | Surgical technique 16:42 | Type II cyst 17:40 | Type III cyst 18:43 | Post operative care 20:29 | Key clinical takeaways Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/166262020-11-1322 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHirschsprung's DiseaseDr. Rae Hanke, Dr. Alex Casar, Dr. Jason Frischer, and Dr. Aaron Garrison come together to provide you the essentials on diagnosis and management of Hirschprung's Disease. Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/166262020-10-1520 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryTopics in 10: Pediatric Umbilical HerniasDr. Meera Kotagal, Dr. Rae Hanke, and Dr. Gillian Goddard come together to provide you the essential on diagnosis and management of pediatric umbilical hernias. Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/166262020-10-0606 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPancreatic MassesDrs Jaimie Nathan, Rae Hanke, Alex Gibbons, and Todd Ponsky discuss the diagnosis and management of pancreatic masses. Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/166262020-09-1036 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryNeurogenic BladderThis podcast is an interactive discussion about Neurogenic Bladder between Dr. Rae Hanke, Dr. Lynn Woo, and Dr. Al Ray Dr. Lynn Woo is an Associate Professor of Urology and Program Director at Case Western and Cleveland Medical Center. She is also a Pediatric Urologist at Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital. Dr. Al Ray is a urology PGY-4 at Case Western and currently on his research year. Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Dr. @lynnlwoo & Dr. Al Ray from @CaseUrology2020-08-1255 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryIFMSS 2019 : Clinical StudiesDr. Beth Rymeski (Fetal Surgeon) and Dr. Rae Hanke (Pediatric Surgical Education Fellow) from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital bring you highlights from the 2019 International Fetal Medicine and Surgical Society (IFMSS) meeting. Part III includes interviews focusing on clinical studies. Special guests include: •Stephen Fenton, MD, Director of Fetal Center and Pediatric Surgeon at Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA •Uchenna Kennedy, MD, Pediatric Surgeon at University Children’s Hospital Zurich, Switzerland, and previous Fellow at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA •Oluyinka Olutoye, MD, PhD, Surgeon-In-Chief at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Ohio, USA •Christina (Nina) Bence, MD, Pediatr...2020-04-0619 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryIFMSS 2019 : Technical & Educational InnovationDr. Beth Rymeski (Fetal Surgeon) and Dr. Rachel (Rae) Hanke (Pediatric Surgical Education Fellow) from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital bring you highlights from the 2019 International Fetal Medicine and Surgical Society (IFMSS) meeting. Part II includes interviews focusing on technical and educational innovation. Special guests include: •Stephen Emery, MD, Director of Center for Innovative Fetal Intervention at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center & Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Pittsburgh Magee Hospital, Pennsylvania, USA •Jose Peiro, MD, Director of Endoscopic Fetal Surgery at the Cincinnati Fetal Center and Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati Department of Surgery, Ohio, USA •Anouk van der...2020-03-2014 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryIFMSS 2019 - Translational Research & Clinical TrialsDr. Beth Rymeski (Fetal Surgeon) and Dr. Rachel (Rae) Hanke (Pediatric Surgical Education Fellow) from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital bring you highlights from the 2019 International Fetal Medicine and Surgical Society (IFMSS) meeting. Part I includes interviews focusing on translational research and clinical trials. Special guests include: •Ueli Moehrlen, MD, Pediatric Surgeon at University Children’s Hospital Zurich, Switzerland •Benjamin Amberg, MD/PHD student at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia •Barbara Coons, MD, recent Research Fellow at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and General Surgery Resident at Columbia-Presbyterian, New York, USA •David Stitelman, MD, Pediatric Surgeon at Yale University, Connecticut, USA •Adele Ricciardi, MD/Ph...2020-03-1116 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryGuest Podcast from EAST Traumacast: Pediatric Trauma Society 2019This is a guest podcast and collaboration with the EAST Traumacast, which highlights the Sixth Annual Pediatric Trauma Society Meeting in November 2019. Dr. Ian Mitchell from Children's Hospital San Antonio, Dr. Alexander Gibbons from Akron Children's Hospital, and Dr. Alejandra Casar Berazaluce from Cincinnati Children's Hospital hosted several interviews to discuss some of the main topics from the meeting. EAST Traumacast focuses on bringing the leaders of the trauma community together to address upcoming research and its application to the injured patient, education efforts related to trauma, and novel methods in the management of injury. Find more at https://www...2020-02-2856 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryTopics in 10: BurnDr. Pramod Puligandla, Pediatric Surgeon and Intensivist at Montreal Children’s Hospital, joins the Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery team to discuss the essentials on burn resuscitation. Podcast edited and narrated by Rachel (Rae) Hanke, MD at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626.2020-01-0315 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryGuest Podcast from BackTable - Collaboration In The Hybrid ORDirector of Interventional Radiology Innovation Dr. John Racadio and Pediatric Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel von Allmen of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital discuss their experiences in the Hybrid OR, how they built it, and how cross-specialty collaboration with pulmonary, urology, and orthopedic surgeons has greatly improved patient care. This episode is hosted by Dr. Aaron Fritts, interventional radiologist with Interventional & Vascular Care in Dallas, Texas. The BackTable Podcast is a resource for vascular and interventional specialists to learn tips, techniques, and the ins and outs of the devices in their cabinets. Find out more at https://www.backtable.com/podcast.2019-12-1828 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryTraumatic Brain InjuryDr. Pramod Puligandla, Traumatic Pediatric Surgeon and Intensivist at Montreal Children’s Hospital, joins the Stay Current Team to review the Cliff Notes on traumatic brain injury (TBI). Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626.2019-11-2214 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryCoagulopathy And AnalgesiaThis podcast is an interactive discussion about the management of coagulopathy, analgesia, sedation, and delirium in critically ill pediatric patients between Dr. Adam Vogel and Dr. Alexander Gibbons. 00:00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:22:01 Case Scenario: 12-year-old male in helmeted MVC vs. bicycle accident 00:02:36:10 See Where You Are 00:05:22:17 Initial Therapy 00:06:26:04 General Management 00:07:00:04 Viscoelastic Monitoring 00:08:05:01 Phases of Viscoelastic Monitoring 00:10:47:02 Targeted Therapy 00:11:42:25 Real Time Monitoring 00:14:38:13 Management of Fibrinolysis 00:16:06:18 Balanced Resuscitation 00:17:26:16 Efficiency 00:18:12:29 Pediatric Evidence 00:19:07:08 Massive Transfusion and Balanced Resuscitation 00:19:42:28 Case Scenario: Pain Control After Laparotomy 00:21:02:12 Narcotics 00:22:08:19 Regional Analgesia 00:23:29:12 Anxiety 00:25:43:24 Case Scenario: Sedation 00:27:51:13 Validated Pain Scores 00:29:53:14 Validated Sedation Scores 00:31:23:23 Sedation Holidays and ABCDEF Bundles 00:32:09:08 A: Assessing Pain 00:32:20:29 B: Breathing...2019-10-3145 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryECMO PodcastThis episode is a review of pediatric ECMO with Dr. Samir Gadepalli, Dr. Alejandra Casar Berazaluce, and Dr. Todd Ponsky. Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/166262019-10-1854 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryIPEG 2019: From Virtual Reality and Magnets to Robots at the BedsidePonsky fellows Rae Hanke, Alex Casar and Alex Gibbons join forces to bring you highlights from IPEG 2019. Interviews with Drs Jordan Taylor, Daniel von Allmen, Bethany Slater, Philipp Szavay, Aayed Alqahtani, Steven Rothenberg and Whit Holcomb cover a breadth of topics, including using virtual reality to reduce sedation, repairing esophageal atresia with magnets, innovations in bariatric surgery and more! Enjoying Stay Current podcasts? Then you should check out the StayCurrent app for an even better listening experience including the ability to skip straight to the sections and topics you want, read the key points and highlights, resume where you left...2019-09-2312 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryTopics in 10: NeuroblastomaDrs Daniel von Allmen, Todd Ponsky and Rae Hanke come together to provide you the essentials on the diagnosis and management of Neuroblastoma. Time Stops: 00:00 | Introduction 00:23 | Epidemiology 00:37 | Presentation 01:01 | Work Up 02:36 | Pre-biopsy staging 03:53 | Management 05:09 | Post-biopsy risk stratification 09:00 | Clinical Pearls Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/166262019-09-1210 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric Surgery#APSA50: Benjy Brooks Panel - The Women of APSAThis episode is a panel discussion by members of the Benjy Brooks (Women of APSA) Committee during the APSA 50th Anniversary Meeting in celebration of Women in Medicine Month. It is part of our collaboration with the Behind the Knife podcast. Join Dr. Kathryn Anderson, Dr. Diana Farmer, and Dr. Marion Henry as they share their stories of flat heads from breaking glass ceilings and paving the way for women in Pediatric Surgery. Edited by Alejandra M. Casar Berazaluce, MD. Music tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/166262019-09-0535 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric Surgery#APSA50: Top Educational ContentThis episode reviews the Top Educational Content sessions from the APSA 50th Anniversary meeting. It is part of our collaboration with the Behind the Knife podcast. -Dr. Aaron Jensen discusses Cervical Spine Clearance in Pediatric Trauma. -Dr. Shawn Rangel covers Antibiotic Stewardship in Pediatric Surgery. -Dr. Samir Gadepalli addresses Sepsis as a Surgical Problem. (Tweetorial at https://twitter.com/alejandracasar/status/1130466960943267840) Remember to review the 2018 Pediatric Surgery Practice Gaps by the APSA Professional Development Committee. (Available in the StayCurrentApp Video Library and at https://twitter.com/StayCurrentApp/status/1141048992782069761) Edited by Alejandra M. Casar Berazaluce, MD. Music tracks are adapted from "...2019-08-261h 07Stay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryNeuroblastomaDrs Erika Newman, Dan von Allmen and Tony Sandler join Dr. Todd Ponsky in a discussion covering the latest in neuroblastoma. Time Stops 00:00:31 Introductions 00:01:39 Case 1: Prenatal 26 week consult 00:01:55 Differential Diagnosis 00:02:29 Family counseling 00:04:05 Postnatal evaluation 00:04:33 Axial imaging 00:06:53 MIBG scan 00:07:05 Metastasis in neonatal phase 00:07:19 Observe? 00:08:23 Surveillance 00:12:35 To operate or not to operate? 00:13:49 Surgical Approach 00:14:44 Case 1: Now with metastasis 00:16:21 When to biopsy 00:18:08 Case 2: 3 year old with abdominal mass 00:18:29 Initial evaluation 00:20:31 Case 2 continued...management 00:21:49 Do you need a PET scan? 00:23:28 Laparoscopic vs Percutaneous vs Open Biopsy 00:31:18 Staging 00:36:56 Case 2 continued...further management 00:40:54 When to perform surgery in relation to chemotherapy 00:43:56 Surgical Approach 00:53:33 Immunotherapy Intro and...2019-08-2456 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryTopics in 10: Wilms TumorTopics in 10: Drs Andrew Davidoff, Todd Ponsky and Rae Hanke come together to provide you the essentials on the diagnosis and management of Wilms Tumor. Contributing editor: Rachel (Rae) Hanke, MD 00:00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:15:24 What is Wilms tumor? 00:01:16:27 How does it present? 00:01:41:05 What do you do to work up suspected renal mass? 00:02:55:00 Staging (1 through 5) 00:04:03:13 Management 00:04:08:09 Unilateral disease 00:06:49:00 Bilateral disease 00:07:26:07 Solitary kidney or unilateral tumor but predisposed to developing second tumor 00:08:37:04 Intravascular tumor extension 00:09:52:29 Metastasis 00:11:03:14 Wilms Tumor Clinical Pearls Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/166262019-08-0812 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgerySpontaneous PneumothoraxThis podcast is an interactive discussion about the management of spontaneous pneumothorax between Dr. Todd Ponsky and Dr. Dan Ostlie. Dr. Ostlie is Surgeon-in-Chief, Chair of Surgery, and Executive Vice-President at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, and has helped carry out multiple studies looking at the optimal way to manage spontaneous pneumothorax in pediatric patients. 00:00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:24:19 Case Scenario: 16-year-old male with right-sided chest pain 00:02:21:12 Historical Management of Spontaneous Pneumothorax 00:05:01:18 What We Know Now 00:07:29:03 Option of Immediate VATS 00:08:58:07 Midwest Consortium 00:10:27:03 Rationale of Aspiration 00:12:16:03 Aspiration Study from Midwest Consortium 00:17:30:26 Algorithm from the Aspiration Study 00:17:53:20 Outcomes in Patients Discharged Home after Aspiration Alone 00:20:18:14 How wo...2019-07-1133 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric Surgery#APSA50: Academic Surgery in 2019Next in our #APSA50 series, comes a thoughtful discussion regarding academic surgery and future transformations. Dr. Ron Hirschl starts us off with a discussion on the changes they implemented at this years’ conference, including focused TED-style talks and presentations beyond the field of surgery. Dr. Allan Goldstein shares his thoughts on the shifting general surgery paradigm. We wrap it up with a continued debate on the role of social media in academic medicine. Drs Allan Goldstein and Todd Ponksy share their differing opinions. Have a listen, and tell us—what do you think? How do you think academic medicine will chan...2019-07-0511 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric Surgery#APSA 50: Robert E Gross DebateThe 50th APSA meeting featured a debate moderated by Dr. Jacob Langer from The Hospital for Sick Children. The topic debated was: "Be it resolved that I would NOT encourage my daughter or son to become a pediatric surgeon." Representing the side supporting this statement were Dr. Cathy Burnweit from Nicklaus Children's Hospital and Dr. Daniel Ostlie from Phoenix Children's Hospital. Representing the side against this statement were Dr. Andrea Hayes-Jordan from North Carolina Children's Hospital and Dr. Douglas Barnhart from Primary Children's Hospital. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:36:05 Dr. Langer’s Preface 03:25:00 Dr. Burnweit’s Opening Argument (Pro) 08:39:07 Dr. Hayes-Jordan’s Opening Argument (Con) ...2019-07-0559 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric Surgery#APSA 50: Artificial IntelligenceThis episode is the third in our #APSA50 series, where we teamed up with the Behind the Knife Podcast to cover the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association. In this episode, we interviewed Dr. Michael Muelly, who gave the first of the meeting's PED (Pediatric Surgery, Education, and Disruption) talks on the topic of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Dr. Muelly is a product manager at Google Cloud’s Healthcare & Lifesciences team and is a radiology faculty member at Stanford University. He has spent time researching machine learning, and has co-founded companies dedicated to bringing radiology to the cl...2019-06-1415 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric Surgery#APSA50: The Future and The PastThis is the next episode in our #APSA50 series, where we teamed up with the Behind the Knife Podcast to cover the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association. The coverage of the conference wouldn’t be complete without a little history lesson and guidance for the future. Drs Jim O’Neill, Jr. and Jo Shapiro join Rae Hanke, Alex Casar and Alex Gibbons to take a journey through the past and peak into the future. Throughout the discussion, we first review the journey of three pediatric surgery pioneers, Drs William Ladd, Herbert Coe, and Oswald Wyatt. Dr. O’Ne...2019-06-1116 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric Surgery#APSA50: Social Determinants Of Health PodcastThis episode is the first in our #APSA50 series, where we teamed up with the Behind the Knife Podcast to cover the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association. It is a conversation between Alex Casar, Alex Gibbons, Rae Hanke, and our invited guest. It presents an interactive discussion and thoughtful reflection on the topic of Social Determinants of Health, which was a cornerstone of this year’s meeting. Social determinants of health refer to factors like economic stability, housing, transportation, physical and psychological safety, zip code and geography, literacy and education, hunger, poverty, community support and engagement, di...2019-06-0547 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryGallstone DiseaseThis podcast is an interactive discussion about gallstone disease between Dr. Todd Ponsky and his father, Dr. Jeffrey Ponsky. Dr. Jeffrey Ponsky is a professor of surgery at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, and is an expert in advanced therapeutic endoscopic treatment of biliary disease. 00:00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:55:10 Work-Up for Right Upper Quadrant Abdominal Pain 00:03:41:03 Case 1: 14-year-old overweight female 00:06:33:01 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Tips and Tricks: Port Placement 00:10:22:05 Tips for the Difficult Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy 00:12:58:16 Tips for the “Easy” Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy 00:14:48:12 Tips and Tricks for Cholangiography 00:18:33:29 Same-Day Discharge? 00:19:35:25 Case 2: One Week of Symptoms 00:20:17:19 Case 3: Excessive Post-Operative Pain 00:23:22:22 Case 4: Biliary Dyskinesia 00:23:44:28 Case 5: Gallstone Pancreatitis 00:27:27:14 Gallstone Panc...2019-05-0947 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryUnconscious BiasThis episode is an interactive discussion about Unconscious Bias between Dr. Todd Ponsky, Dr. Julie Freischlag, Dr. Mary Brandt, Dr. Quinn Capers IV, Dr. Alejandra (Alex) Casar Berazaluce, Dr. Rachel (Rae) Hanke, and Dr. Alexander Gibbons. Dr. Julie Freischlag is CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and Dean of Wake Forest School of Medicine. Dr. Mary Brandt is a Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, and Medical Ethics at Baylor College of Medicine and a Pediatric Surgeon and Director of the Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Program at Texas Children’s Hospital. Dr. Quinn Capers IV is the Associate Dean for Admissions, Associate Pr...2019-03-2858 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryBiliary Atresia Part IIThis podcast is a discussion of the international approach to diagnosis and management of biliary atresia, amongst Dr. Todd Ponsky, Dr. Yamataka Atsuyuki, Dr. Greg Tiao, Dr. Mark Davenport, and Dr. Jorge Bezerra. Dr. Greg Tiao is the Director of General and Thoracic Surgery, Frederick C. Ryckman Chair in Pediatric Surgery, Surgical Director of Liver Transplantation, and Associate Director of the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Dr. Yamataka Atsuyuki is Professor and Head of Pediatric General and Urogenital Surgery at Juntendo University in Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Mark Davenport is the Head of Department of Pediatric Surgery and Pr...2019-03-2742 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryBiliary Atresia Part IThis podcast is a discussion of the international approach to diagnosis and management of biliary atresia, amongst Dr. Todd Ponsky, Dr. Yamataka Atsuyuki, Dr. Greg Tiao, Dr. Mark Davenport, and Dr. Jorge Bezerra. Dr. Greg Tiao is the Director of General and Thoracic Surgery, Frederick C. Ryckman Chair in Pediatric Surgery, Surgical Director of Liver Transplantation, and Associate Director of the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Dr. Yamataka Atsuyuki is Professor and Head of Pediatric General and Urogenital Surgery at Juntendo University in Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Mark Davenport is the Head of Department of Pediatric Surgery and Pr...2019-03-2731 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryGastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseThis podcast is a multidisciplinary discussion on a controversial topic, management of pediatric Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, amongst Dr. Todd Ponsky, Dr. Rachel Rosen, and Dr. George "Whit" Holcomb. Dr. Rachel Rosen is Director of the Aerodigestive Center and Pediatric Gastroenterologist at Boston Children's Hospital, and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. George "Whit" Holcomb is the Senior Vice President at Children's Mercy Hospital, Director of the Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, Professor of Pediatric Surgery at University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and Editor in Chief of the Journal of Pediatric Surgery. Time stops: Introduction| 00:24:00 Work...2018-08-141h 21Stay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPediatric Trauma II: Solid Organ InjuryThis podcast is an interactive discussion about pediatric trauma between Dr. Todd Ponsky, Dr. Mark McCollum, and Dr. David Notrica. Dr. David Notrica is the trauma medical director at Phoenix Children's Hospital and is associate professor of surgery at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix. 00:01:30 Dr. David Notrica 00:02:28 Can you tell us a little bit more about what ATOMIC is and what you guys did about it? 00:05:12 In patient with blunt solid organ injury, what is the evidence to support non-operative management based on hemodynamic...2018-05-2637 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPediatric Ovarian TumorsAn interactive discussion between Dr. Ponsky and Dr. Rescorla about the management of ovarian tumors in pediatric patients. Dr. Frederick Rescorla is surgeon-in-chief at Riley Children's Hospital, Anna Olivia Healey Professor of Pediatric Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine, and COG germ cell committee member. Timestops: 00:00:00 Introduction 02:17:12 Case 1: Ovarian cystic mass with solid components 04:09:16 Overview of ovarian tumors 05:18:22 Workup of Case 1 08:02:10 Operative technique 11:06:21 Exploring retroperitoneal lymph nodes 12:40:13 Ovarian Salvage 14:20:07 Case 2: Large ovarian cystic mass in adolescent 16:59:00 Operative technique 18:23:23 Case 3: Solid ovarian mass in adolescent 20:27:09 Preoperative workup 21:10:02 Surgical approach 23:41:06 Chemotherapy 24:01:05 Cryopreservation 24:31:14 Case 4: Ovarian torsion 26:31:15 Role of oophoropexy 28:42:13 Follow up after...2018-02-1633 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPediatric Bariatric SurgeryAn interactive discussion between Dr. Ponsky, Dr. Harmon and Dr. Inge about the role of bariatric surgery in pediatric patients. Dr. Inge is Chief of Pediatric Surgery, Akers Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery, and Director of Adolescent Bariatric Surgery at Children’s Hospital of Colorado. Dr. Harmon is professor of Surgery at University of Buffalo and Surgeon-in-Chief at Oishei Childrne’s Hospital. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:37 Need for Bariatric Surgery in the current era 00:03:05 Non-operative therapy for obesity 00:06:13 Pharmacotherapy for obesity in adolescents 00:07:13 Timing of bariatric surgery 00:09:46 Patient referral 00:12:12 Multidisciplinary pre-operative management 00:15:55 How often is surgery recommended 00:19:44 Surgical options 00:23:48 Technical steps of oper...2018-01-1549 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHepatoblastomaAn interactive discussion between Todd Ponsky, MD and Max Langham, MD on the management of hepatoblastomas. Dr. Max Langham is a Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics and the Vice Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Table of Contents 00:00 - Introduction 01:15 - Work-up of a newly diagnosed liver mass 04:20 - Differential diagnosis of liver mass 08:03 - Tumor biopsy 10:11 - Pretext staging system 14:43 - Upfront resection 16:18 - How to use the pretext system to determine resectability 20:14 - Annotation factors 22:25 - Histologic subtypes 25:17 - Management of unresectable tumors 28:44 - What makes hepatoblastoma high-risk? 30:52 - Approach...2017-11-1754 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPediatric Urology IThis podcast is a discussion between Dr. Todd Ponsky and Dr. Patricio C. Gargollo who is the senior associate consultant pediatric urology at the Mayo Clinic Rochester and associate professor of urology at the Mayo medical school. It is a bout pediatric urology mostly regarding external genitalia and this is going to be an overview for pediatric surgeons to get an idea about all the things that we probably should know about external genitalia as a relates to pediatric urology. Facilitator: Dr. Todd Ponsky Editors: Dr. Todd Ponsky, Dr. Sophia Abdulhai, Dr. Abdulraouf Lamoshi and Dr. Raghavendra Rao2017-11-021h 10Stay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPediatric BurnsSpeaker: Dr. Robert L. Sheridan Facilitator: Dr. Todd Ponsky Editors: Dr. Todd Ponsky, Dr. Sophia Abdulhai, Dr. Abdulraof Lamoshi and Dr. Raghavendra Rao2017-10-0351 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryAcute PancreatitisDr. Maisam A. Abu-El-Haija acute pancreatitis presentation, she is the medical director of pancreas care center, division of pediatric gastroenterology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, with participation from some experts and audience2017-07-2345 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryWilms TumorAn interactive discussion about Wilms tumor between Todd Ponsky, MD, Avraham Schlager, and Peter Ehrlich, MD. Dr. Peter Ehrlich is a professor of pediatrics surgery at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital who is also a vice chair of surgery and renal tumor section of the children oncology group. Table of Contents 00:00 - Introduction 01:09 - Typical clinical case? 03:27 - Wilms tumor CT scan 04:48 - What after CT scan 06:10 - Therapeutic options 09:15 - Management of widespread tumor 10:18 - Intestinal invasion 10:57 - tumor upstaging 12:35 - Different therapeutic approaches 14:57 - Crossing midline tumor 15:35 - Lung lesion impact on the ap...2017-06-021h 04Stay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHistory Of Pediatric SurgeryAn interactive discussion between Todd Ponsky, MD and Don Nakayama, MD about the history of pediatric surgery, specifically the evolution of the management of pyloric stenosis, Hirschprung disease and esophageal atresia. Dr. Nakayama is an adjunct professor of the department of surgery at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University and pediatric surgeon at Sacred Heart Medical Group. Table of Contents 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:54 Origin of Pediatric Surgery 00:05:47 Historical events in medicine involving pediatric patients 00:07:21 How Dr. Nakayama became interested in the history of pediatric surgery 00:08:59 History of pyloric stenosis 00:11:38 First pyloric stenosis operations 00:14:46 Start of perioperative care of...2017-04-1452 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryIntestinal FailureAn interactive discussion about intestinal failure between Todd Ponsky, MD and Brad Warner, MD. Dr. Warner is the Jessie L. Ternberg, MD, PhD Distinguished Professor of Pediatric Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine and surgeon-in-chief for St. Louis Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Table of Contents 00:00 - Introduction 01:39 - What is intestinal failure? 02:50 - Required bowel length 05:39 - Nature history of short gut 07:07 - Mortality in intestinal failure 07:39 - Small bowel transplant candidacy 09:15 - Causes of short gut 09:42 - Medical management of short gut syndrome 12:40 - Primary prevention of TPN cholestasis 16:15 - Summary of medical management 18:03 - Im...2017-03-3152 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryNecrotizing EnterocolitisAn discussion of the medical and operative management of necrotizing enterocolitis between Todd Ponsky, MD and Gail Besner, MD. Dr. Besner is a H. William Clatworthy Professor of Pediatric Surgery, Chief of the Department of Pediatric Surgery, Principal Investigator of the Center of Perinatal Research, and Associate Director of the Pediatric Surgery Training Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital. Table of Contents 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:41 Work-up of NEC 00:04:02 Medications associated with NEC 00:05:24 Physical Examination 00:07:04 Laboratory Work 00:08:44 Imaging studies 00:09:15 When to Operate on NEC 00:10:45 Medical Management of NEC 00:12:23 Antibiotic regimen 00:13:19 Frequency of imaging studies 00:13:55 Length to continue medical management 00:14:39 Stricture after NEC 00:15:43 When to...2017-01-1646 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryAbdominal Wall DisordersAn interactive discussion about gastroschisis and omphalocele between Todd Ponsky, MD and Jacob "Jack" Langer, MD. Dr. Langer is professor of surgery at the University of Toronto and Head of the Division of General and Thoracic Surgery at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. Table of Contents 00:00 - Introduction 03:56 - Prenatal counseling for gastroschisis 05:34 - Mode of delivery for gastroschisis 06:22 - Timing of delivery in gastroschisis 07:29 - Induction of labor in gastroschisis 08:34 - Location of delivery in gastroschisis 09:45 - Management of simple gastroschisis 11:46 - Bedside closure of gastroschisis 15:05 - Role of intubation in gastroschisis 16:54 - Does every patient...2016-11-2352 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryUmbilical Cord DefectsThis podcast discusses the work up and management of umbilical cord defects. Dr. Todd A. Ponsky is an associate professor of surgery and pediatrics and pediatric surgeon at Akron Children's Hospital. Dr. Kenneth S. Azarow is surgeon-in-chief for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and Helen B. Tracy professor of pediatric surgery at Oregan Health and Science University. Time Markers: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:04 Timing of surgery 00:05:18 Diagnosing an incarcerated umbilical hernia 00:07:23 Anesthesia 00:08:24 Suture preference 00:08:49 Antibiotic use 00:10:09 Umbilicoplasty 00:12:30 Management of Gastroschisis 00:14:37 Management of Omphalocele 00:16:39 Use of mesh for umbilical hernia repairs 00:17:00 Do asymptomatic umbilical hernias require operative repair? 00:18:33 Work-up and management of drainage from umbilicus 00:20:54 Ma...2016-10-2030 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryTracheoesophageal FistulaThis podcast discusses the work up, operative management, and follow-up management of tracheoesophageal fistulas. Dr. Todd Ponsky is an associate professor of surgery and pediatrics and pediatric surgeon at Akron Children's Hospital. Dr. Avraham Schlager is a pediatric surgeon at Akron Children's Hospital. Dr. Daniel von Allmen is the surgeon-in-chief, Lester W. Martin chair of pediatric surgery, senior vice president of the surgical services, and professor at University of Cincinnati department of surgery. Audio Index 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:27 Diagnosis of TEF 00:06:21 Preoperative planning 00:07:09 Management of TEF with right sided aortic arch 00:09:00 Timing of Repair in stable patient 00:09:56 Management of patient with respiratory...2016-08-1945 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryPediatric Thyroid DisordersAn interactive discussion about malignant and benign pediatric thyroid disorders between Todd Ponsky, MD and Diana Diesen, MD. Dr. Diesen is assistant professor of surgery and pediatric surgery fellowship program director at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and is a member of the Children's Health Pediatric Thyroid Center at the Children's Medical Center of Dallas. Contents 00:00 Introduction 02:31 Asymptomatic thyroid nodule 03:00 History 04:08 Risks factors for thyroid nodules and cancers 04:25 Family history 04:56 Physical exam 05:24 Physical exam pearls 06:03 Concerning physical exam findings 06:56 Laboratory evaluation 07:42 Thyroid scintigraphy 08:08 Hot thyroid nodules 09:13 Nodule with normal TSH 09:26 Thyroid ultrasound 10:15 Thyroid cysts 10:52 Lesion size and FNA...2016-06-1746 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryGastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseAn interactive discussion about gastroesophageal reflux disease between Jeffrey Ponsky, MD and Michael Rosen, MD. Dr. Rosen is a professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, and general surgery staff in department of surgery at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Ponsky, is a professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and Department of Surgery at Cleveland Clinic. Table of Contents 00:01:06|GERD 00:01:16|Case presentation 40 year old woman with heartburn(00:01:16:30) 00:02:56|H2-blockers 00:03:19|Refractory symptoms after PPI 00:04:23|Role of EGD- assess esophagitis, and rule out Barrett’s 00:04:57|Frequency of EGD 00:06:17|Bravo-study performed with patient of...2016-06-0835 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryColorectal CancerAn interactive discussion about colorectal cancer between Jeffrey Ponsky, MD and Conor Delaney, MD, PhD. Dr. Delaney, is the chairman of the Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. Dr. Delaney is also a professor of surgery at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Dr. Ponsky, is a professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and staff surgeon in the department of Surgery at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. Table of Contents 01:04:09|Role Of Colonoscopy For Screening And For Serrated Polyps 04:15:59|Rectal Cancers At 6cm In Today’s Era 08:17:45|Endoscopic Ultrasound And Preoperative Radiation 13:05:22|Pr...2016-06-0826 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryAcute CholecystitisAn interactive discussion about acute cholecystitis disease between Jeffrey Ponsky, MD and John Rodriguez, MD. Dr. Rodriguez is a general surgery staff surgeon in department of surgery at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Ponsky, is a professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and Department of Surgery at Cleveland Clinic. Table of Contents 00:57:01|Acute Cholecystitis: Simple Versus Mitigating Cases 07:12:11|Management Of Cholecystostomy Tube 08:59:20|After The Tube: Operative Planning For Sick Patients 11:17:32|Operative Technique For Simple Acute Cholecystitis 15:18:54|Intra-operative Challenges 20:33:55|Cholangiograms 23:27:10|Transcystic Antegrade Sphincteroplasty 25:37:32|Difficult Dissections2016-06-0832 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryAnorectal Malformations ComplicationsIn this episode, Dr. Marc Levitt from Nationwide Children’s Hospital discusses complications of anorectal malformations. This episode is brought to you by the Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Our collaborative team performs more than 1,000 procedures each year for kids from around the world. Visit nationwidechildrens.org/CCPR for more information. Table of contents: 00:00 – Play from the beginning 02:29 – Missed perineal fistula in a male 04:47 – Does surgical correction of a missed perineal fistula improve constipation? 05:57 – Physical exam for perineal fistula 07:27 – Perineal fistula in a female 09:50 – Anal sphincter stimulation 12:12 – Recto-urethral fistula 13:53 – Missed cloaca 16:42 – Common colostomy problems 17:39 – Incompletely diverting l...2016-02-0348 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryOvarian TorsionIn this episode, Dr Jennifer Dietrich from Texas Children’s Hospital discusses ovarian torsion. Table of contents: 00:00 – PLAY FROM THE BEGINNING 01:33 – Evaluation of the adolescent with lower abdominal pain 02:49 – Ultrasound 04:29 – Ovarian blood flow 07:06 – Peripherally located follicle 08:06 – Ovarian mass or lesion 11:14 – What findings are suggestive of malignancy? 12:13 – Role for CT or MRI 13:16 – Are pelvic exams necessary? 13:58 – Labs 15:01 – Tumor markers 16:50 – When to operate with normal blood flow 19:40 – Classic presenation of ovarian torsion 21:09 – Difference between symptomatic ovarian cyst and ovarian torsion 22:38 – Operative technique 23:48 – Cystectomy vs fenestration 26:08 – Ovarian salvage 27:51 – Ovarian bivalve procedure 30:48 – Oophoropexy 35:00 – Tubo-ovarian abscess 35:53 – Pregnancy 37:57 – Ectopic pregnancy 39:49 – Endometriosis 42:15 – Post-operative management 43:26 – Oral contraceptives 44:19 – Surveillance 45:33 – Closing remarks Intro track is adapted from "I dunno" by...2015-12-0847 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryLung LesionsAn interactive discussion about pediatric lung lesions between Todd Ponsky, MD and Steve Rothenberg, MD. Dr. Rothenberg is Chief of Pediatric Surgery and the Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at the Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children in Denver, CO. He is also faculty at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons in the Division of Pediatric Surgery as a Senior Consultant in Pediatric Minimal Access Surgery. Table of Contents 00:00 Introduction 02:46 Prenatal evaluation 04:11 Role of fetal MRI 04:30 Fetal imaging features 05:11 Choice of delivery location 06:01 Role of fetal intervention 07:09 Administration of corticosteroids 07:49 Cyst volume ratio 08:32 Spectrum of CPAM 11:16 Routine neonatal care 13:45...2015-11-021h 07Stay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryInguinal Hernia With M. RosenAn interactive discussion about inguinal hernia between Jeffrey Ponsky, MD and Michael Rosen, MD. Dr. Rosen is professor of surgery at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Table of Contents 1:00:44 1 Introductions 2:02:45Work up for groin bulge 4:02:16 Role of watchful waiting 5:30:26 Contraindications to repair 7:02:27 Open versus laparoscopic approach 10:48:40 Front door or ceiling: TAPP vs TEP laparoscopic repair 12:11:05 Patient counseling 14:24:46 Incidental contralateral hernia: To fix or not to fix? 15:29:07 Special cases: Check your minimally invasive ego 17:26:17 Laparoscopic repair: technical tenants 21:10:48 You’ve stepped into it now: Which mesh? 24:19:40 Fixation of mesh? 25:21:55 Contaminated field: To mesh or not to 26:15:14 Femoral hernias: Best approach? 28:34:32 Co...2015-10-2931 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryJournal Club Part 1This episode is our first audio journal club. We discuss 5 papers today with our guests, Dr Dan von Allmen, Dr George Whit Holcomb, and Dr Aaron Lipskar. Table of contents: 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Corticosteroids for biliary atresia 05:21 Dr von Allmen’s comments 10:54 Antiseptic agents and surgical site infection 14:15 Dr Holcomb’s comments 20:17 Non-operative management of non-perforated appendicitis 25:19 Dr Holcomb’s comments 30:41 Enteral autonomy after intestinal failure 33:37 Dr Lipskar’s comments 36:41 Anesthesia neurotoxicity 40:27 Dr Lipskar’s comments Use of Corticosteroids After Hepatoportoenterostomy for Bile Drainage in Infants With Biliary Atresia: the START randomized clinical trial Discussed by Dr Dan von Allmen Bezerra JA, et al. Use...2015-10-1944 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryCloacal ExstrophyAn interactive discussion about cloacal exstrophy between Todd Ponsky, MD and Alberto Peña, MD. Dr. Peña is is the founding director of the Peña Colorectal Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and clinical professor of surgery at the University of Cincinnati Table of Contents 00:00 Introduction 01:24 What is cloacal exstrophy? 06:24 Management of cloacal exstrophy 07:56 Sexual function in males 11:38 Team approach 12:50 Role of the pediatric surgeon 13:21 Differentiating urothelium from intestinal mucosa 13:51 Bladder closure 14:04 End colostomy creation 15:11 Consequences of end ileostomy creation 16:41 Rescue operation 18:51 Common mistake: Failure to separate bowel from bladder 20:15 Pelvic osteotomies for pelvic approximation 21:37 End colostomy complications 23:23 Reversal of...2015-10-1953 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryVascular AccessAn interactive discussion about vascular access in the pediatric patient population between Todd Ponsky, MD and Mark Wulkan, MD. Dr. Wulkan is Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Emory Children's Center, Atlanta, Georgia Table of Contents 01:15 - Catheter selection 02:48 - Neck cutdown technique 06:38 - Catheter selection, continued 07:02 - Neck cutdown technique, continued 07:18 - Determine catheter length 09:34 - Percutaneous technique 13:24 - Long-term access 15:22 - Utility of vascular studies 17:50 - Choice of vessel 19:17 - Line infections 20:06 - Choice of vessel, continued 22:44 - Groin cutdown technique 23:17 - Preoperative workup 24:38 - Heparin use 25:20...2015-08-1735 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHirschsprung Disease Listener Mailbag: BoTox & Post-pullthrough Dilated ColonDiscussion with Dr Marc Levitt, Dr Scott Engum and Dr Todd Ponsky regarding the use of BoTox in the post-pullthrough patient as well as management of dilated post-pullthrough colon. Table of contents: 01:17 - Algorithm for BoTox 07:07 - BoTox technique 09:11 - Management of dilated post-pullthrough colon http://www.globalcastmd.com/ soundcloud.com/globalcastmd/hirschsprung-disease-listener Please send any questions or comments to staycurrentpodcast@gmail.com2015-07-1512 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryAnorectal MalformationsDiscussion with Dr. Andrea Bischoff and Dr. Todd Ponsky regarding evaluation and management of anorectal malformations. Table of contents: 01:19 - Evaluation of the male baby with an anorectal malformation 03:08 - Distinguishing a normal anus from a perineal fistula 04:39 - Associated anomalies 10:19 - Timing of surgical repair 12:45 - Evaluation of the female baby with an anorectal malformation 13:57 - Evaluation of the older child with an anorectal malformation 16:08 - Evaluation of the male baby with a high anorectal malformation 17:38 - What is the ideal colostomy? 19:31 - Distal colostogram 22:19 - Choice of procedure for different anorectal malformations 24:30 - Evaluation of cloacal anomaly 27:28...2015-07-1547 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryEmpyemaDr. Shawn St. Peter and Dr. Todd Ponsky discuss contemporary diagnosis and management of empyema Table of contents: 2:37 - Evaluation of patient with pleural effusion 07:26 - Treatment algorithm for empyema 11:23 - Duration of antibiotic therapy 14:51 - Imaging for empyema 16:03 - Fibrinolysis 23:15 - Post-procedure chest x-ray 23:45 - Determining failure of therapy 26:44 - Pulmonary necrosis 31:57 - Pulmonary abscess 33:44 - Resection for pulmonary necrosis? 34:26 - Agents for fibrinolysis2015-06-1836 minStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryStay Current in Pediatric SurgeryHirschsprung Disease Part 2Continuation of our previous podcast on Hirschsprung disease with Dr Marc Levitt that focuses on the evaluation and management of post-pull-through complications. Table of contents: 04:12 - Evaluation of post-pull-through problems 08:08 - Post-pull-through enterocolitis 12:49 - Contrast enema 15:39 - Exam under anesthesia 17:26 - Repeat biopsy 19:19 - Redo transanal dissection 20:13 - Persistent cuff 21:45 - Myectomy 23:43 - BoTox 27:46 - Twisted bowel 29:40 - Duhamel complications 32:35 - Evaluation for persistent soiling 42:20 - Surgical treatment for soiling2015-05-1744 min