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Elementor #686
Neuroblastoma (00:00) Introductions (00:31) Case 1: Prenatal 26 week consult (01:39) Differential Diagnosis (01:55) Family counseling (02:29) Postnatal evaluation (04:05) Axial imaging (04:33) MIBG scan (06:53) Metastasis in neonatal phase (07:05) Observe? (07:19) Surveillance (08:23) To operate or not to operate? (12:35) Surgical Approach (13:49) Case 1: Now with metastasis (14:44) When to biopsy (16:21) Case 2: 3 year old with abdominal mass (18:08) Initial evaluation (18:29) Case 2 continued…management (20:31) Do you…
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The Full Story on CPAMs
Here we cover Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformations (CPAMs) through a story with the help of Dr. Todd Ponsky, Dr. Pam Choi, Dr. Beth Rymeski, Dr. Jacob Langer, and Dr. Steven Rothenberg. Hosts: Ellen Encisco & Rod GerardoChapter 1: Prenatal (00…
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The Colorectal Quiz: Episode 20 – Hirschsprung Disease Obstruction Part 2
We’ve discussed Hirschsprung Disease at length before but today we visit a complicated topic that many deal with, obstruction. Dr. Levitt and Dr. Frischer speak with Dr. Rentea from Children’s Mercy at Kansas City about the obstructed patient with Hirs…
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Neuroblastoma
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Update Course Rewind: ECMO 2018
Today, we hear from Dr. Ron Herschl about pediatric ECMO from an Update Course session back in 2018.
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Journal Club: Appendicitis in 2021
We 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 fe…
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Tracheomalacia
The 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 GerardoLink for video: https://youtu.be/PE7ygaPXEUM
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery Article Review: The Disruption Score
Dr. Ami Shah and Dr. Gwyneth Sullivan recently published an article about the disruption score, a new bibliometric tool, in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery. We discussed the article, entitled “Shifting paradigms: The top 100 most disruptive papers in …
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Colorectal Quiz Episode 19: Hirschsprung Disease – The Obstructed Patient Part 1
We’ve discussed Hirschsprung Disease at length before but today we visit a complicated topic that many deal with, obstruction. Dr. Levitt and Dr. Frischer speak with Dr. Rentea from Children’s Mercy at Kansas City about the obstructed patient with Hirs…
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Update Course Rewind: Omphalocele & Gastroschisis 2020
Abdominal wall defects like omphalocele and gastroschisis can present in interesting ways. At last year’s Update Course, Drs. Shawn St. Peter, Miguel Guelfand, and Saleem Islam presented some interesting cases and updates in the management of these abnormalities. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for our next Update Course on August 27, 2021.