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Update Course Rewind: Highlighting Collaboration from Surgery & Interventional Radiology in the OR 2024
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10:20In this Update Course Rewind, Drs. Dan von Allmen, John Racadio, and Timothy Lautz, alongside IR technologist Amanda Wallingford, discuss how strong collaboration between surgery and interventional radiology is transforming patient care at Cincinnati Children’s and beyond. From ultrasound-guided lymph node localization to cone beam CT in a hybrid O…
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We’re back with eighteenth episode of "Quick Literature Updates" the podcast series that delivers the latest updates in pediatric surgery literature in a quick and digestible format. In each episode, we review articles covering the most interesting and relevant topics in the field. These articles are either chosen by JPS editors or our collaborator…
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In this episode of the Pediatric Surgery Update Course Rewind, Dr. Nelson Rosen and Dr. Whit Holcomb discuss advancements in the surgical management of pilonidal disease, emphasizing minimally invasive techniques like the GIPS procedure. Learn how these methods offer faster recovery, fewer complications, and better outcomes for patients. Key Highli…
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Colorectal Quiz: Episode 45 - Pelvic Floor Dyssynergia
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18:43In this engaging episode of the Colorectal Quiz, Drs. Marc Levitt, Jason Frischer, and Erin Teeple dive into the complexities of pelvic floor dyssynergia, an often under-recognized condition impacting bowel and urinary function. Dr. Teeple, the only U.S. surgeon dually trained in pediatric and adult colorectal surgery, shares invaluable insights on…
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In this Update Course Rewind session, Dr. Greg Tiao, Surgical Director of the Liver Transplantation Program at Cincinnati Children’s, discusses the critical role of MMP-7 as a biomarker in the early diagnosis of biliary atresia. With data showing that every 10-day delay in treatment worsens outcomes by 20%, early detection is essential for improvin…
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Empyema with Dr. Aaron Garrison
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13:57Pediatric empyema pneumonia is a lung infection that occurs when pus collects in the pleural space, the area between the lungs and chest wall. In this video, we cover the management of pediatric empyema, including diagnosis, treatment algorithms, imaging, and surgical versus non-surgical approaches with Dr. Aaron Garrison, a pediatric surgeon at Ci…
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QUAD #26 - Use of Ultrashort Echo-Time MRI to Measure Tracheomalacia in Neonates with Esophageal Atresia with Dr. Doug von Allmen
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In this QUAD Conference presentation, Dr. Doug von Allmen from Cincinnati Children’s shares groundbreaking research on using ultrashort echo-time MRI to evaluate tracheomalacia in neonates with esophageal atresia (EA). This innovative imaging technique offers a non-invasive, sedation-free, and radiation-free way to assess airway weakness and create…
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In this recap from the 12th Annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course, Dr. Carlos Colunga highlights the potential of CO2 lasers in pediatric surgery. From circumcisions to frenulectomies and pilonidal cyst ablations, CO2 lasers are gaining traction for their precision, reduced pain, and shorter operating times. Key Highlights: Clinical Applications: …
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We’re back with seventeenth episode of "Quick Literature Updates" the podcast series that delivers the latest updates in pediatric surgery literature in a quick and digestible format. In each episode, we review articles covering the most interesting and relevant topics in the field. These articles are either chosen by JPS editors or our collaborato…
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Colorectal Quiz: Episode 44 - HD Frozen Section
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18:29In this episode of the Colorectal Quiz, Drs. Marc Levitt, Jason Frischer, and Martin Lacher dive into the intricacies of frozen sections and reoperative strategies in Hirschsprung disease. Using a fascinating case of a late-diagnosed Hirschsprung patient, they explore critical decision-making in staged repairs and reoperative pull-through surgeries…
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In this episode, Dr. Greg Burg, a pulmonologist at Cincinnati Children’s, discusses the medical management of minor laryngeal clefts, highlighting a comprehensive approach that includes swallow assessments, pulmonary therapies, and long-term monitoring. Learn how a combination of safe swallowing strategies, dietary modifications, and reactive thera…
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery Article Review: 4th Quarter (Oct-Dec) 2024
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18:56We are back with another episode of our Journal of Pediatric Surgery article review podcast. This time we have three publications from the fourth quarter of 2024, October, November and December issues. This time we're talking to editors Drs. Mauricio "Tony" Escobar, Mikko Pakarinen, and Pablo Laje joined by authors Drs. Aodhnait Fahy, Anne-Fleur va…
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We’re back with sixteenth episode of "Quick Literature Updates" the podcast series that delivers the latest updates in pediatric surgery literature in a quick and digestible format. In each episode, we review articles covering the most interesting and relevant topics in the field. These articles are either chosen by JPS editors or our collaborators…
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Update Course Rewind: Patient Education and Non-Surgical Management of Pilonidal Disease 2024
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In this episode from the 12th Annual Update Course in Pediatric Surgery, Dr. Nelson Rosen discusses non-surgical approaches to managing pilonidal disease, emphasizing the importance of patient education and hygiene. Learn how techniques like hair removal, meticulous hygiene, and lifestyle adjustments can significantly reduce the need for invasive p…
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In this episode, pulmonologist Dr. Cherie Torres-Silva from Cincinnati Children's shares insights on managing pulmonary challenges in patients with CHARGE syndrome. Through a detailed case study, she explores strategies to address chronic aspiration, airway clearance limitations, and recurrent infections. Key Highlights: Challenges in CHARGE Syndro…
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In this educational video, Dr. Robin Bowman from Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago demonstrates the surgical release of a fatty filum terminale in a patient with tethered cord syndrome. Tethered cord syndrome is a stretch-induced condition that can cause progressive neurological deficits, including gait abnormalities, loss of bladder control, an…
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Colorectal Quiz: Episode 43 - Malone Problems
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23:40In this episode of the Colorectal Quiz, Drs. Marc Levitt and Jason Frischer are joined by Drs. Jeffrey Avansino and Hira Ahmad to discuss the nuances of the Malone procedure, used for managing fecal incontinence and constipation in pediatric patients. From patient selection to managing complications, this in-depth conversation highlights the import…
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Umbilical Disorders with Dr. Rebeccah Brown
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11:28In this podcast, we explore the anatomy, conditions, and treatment strategies related to umbilical disorders in newborns and young children with Dr. Rebeccah Brown from Cincinnati Children's. From umbilical cord anatomy and infections like omphalitis to congenital abnormalities like gastroschisis and umbilical hernias, this comprehensive discussion…
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In this video, Dr. Catherine Hart, ENT surgeon at Cincinnati Children’s, discusses the unique airway and aspiration challenges faced by children with CHARGE syndrome. From structural abnormalities like anteriorly positioned arytenoids to feeding difficulties due to cranial nerve impairments, Dr. Hart explores the multidisciplinary approaches requir…
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In this educational video, Dr. Catherine Hart, ENT surgeon at Cincinnati Children’s, provides an overview of CHARGE syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects multiple organ systems. Learn about its diagnosis, clinical features, and the comprehensive care required for patients with this condition. Key Highlights: What is CHARGE Syndrome? The ac…
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Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Autotransplantation (TPIAT) - Cincinnati Children's Pancreas Care Center
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10:21In this video, we take you through a Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Autotransplantation (TPIAT)—one of the most complex abdominal surgeries performed in children. Learn about who qualifies for TPIAT, the surgical process, and the critical role of the lab team in isolating islet cells for infusion. From patient evaluation to the OR, lab preparation…
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In this session from the 12th Annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course, Dr. Gloria Gonzalez discusses the innovative use of lipiodol to mark pulmonary nodules for minimally invasive resection in children. Adapted from adult procedures, lipiodol is a promising alternative to traditional localization methods, offering precise marking with minimal compl…
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Colorectal Quiz: Episode 42 - HD Constipation
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14:57In this episode of the Colorectal Quiz, Drs. Mark Levitt, Jason Frischer, and Chris Gayer discuss a complex case of persistent constipation in a patient with a history of Hirschsprung’s disease. Despite a successful pull-through surgery in infancy, the patient continued to experience significant symptoms into adulthood, highlighting the importance …
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QUAD #21: Management of Concurrent Cardiac Pathologies with Dr. David Lehenbauer
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10:28In this insightful session from the QUAD Conference, Dr. David Lehenbauer, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Cincinnati Children’s, discusses the management of concurrent cardiac pathology in patients undergoing slide tracheoplasty. Learn about the role of ECMO vs. cardiopulmonary bypass, timing of cardiac and tracheal repairs, and the challenges of addr…
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In this recap from the 12th Annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course, Drs. Regan Williams and Katie Russell delve into the latest approaches to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prophylaxis in pediatric trauma patients. Learn when to start chemical prophylaxis, how to balance bleeding risks, and the best options for discharge medication. Key Points Covered:…
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