6th Annual Updates in General Surgery presents collaborative, innovative and cost-effective diagnostic approaches for surgeons dealing with complex cases including hernia, colorectal, trauma and much more. An internationally acclaimed faculty focuses on management and treatment options from a general surgical perspective, with special emphasis on enhanced recovery protocols and the continually evolving technology relevant to the practice.
Topics
Session 1 – HERNIA I
Shouldice Inguinal Hernia Repair: How I Do It
Michael Rosen
MIS Inguinal Hernia Repair: How I Do It
Emanuele Lo Menzo
Groin Pain After Inguinal Hernia Repair – What Now??
David Krpata
Are We Over-Optimizing for Hernia Repair?
Benjamin Miller
Help! How Do I Know What to Do With My Hernia Patients?
Michael Rosen
Open Preperitoneal Umbilical Hernia Repair: How I Do It
Emanuele Lo Menzo
The Role of Robotic Surgery in Hernia Repair
Samuel Szomstein
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Session 2 – HERNIA II
In Defense of IPOM
Ajita Prabhu
Rectus Diastasis With and Without Hernia: What Should I Do?
Samuel Szomstein
Show Me the Money – How Do I Bill for Hernia Repair?
Emanuele Lo Menzo
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Groin Pain After Inguinal Hernia Repair – What Now?
David Krpata, MD
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Session 3 – HERNIA III
Open and MIS Component Separations – Who/Why/How
Benjamin Miller
Parastomal Hernias: How I Do It, Or Don’t Do It!
David Krpata
Fight or Flight? Stage or Bite the Bullet
Lucas Beffa
Rosen Left Town: Dealing With Our Partner’s Complications
Ajita Prabhu
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Hernia Consult Clinic
Lucas Beffa
Session 4 – RURAL & GENERAL SURGERY I
ICG in Biliary Surgery: Is the Future This Bright?
Samuel Szomstein
Endoscopic Management of Biliary and Pancreatic Disease: Is This the Future?
Hassan Siddiki
Laparoscopic CBDE: Making It Feasible for the Practicing Surgeon: Tips and Tricks
Benjamin Miller
Gallbladders: Staying Out of Trouble and Getting Out of Trouble
Robert Simon
Pancreatitis
Robert Simon
Session 5 – RURAL & GENERAL SURGERY II
Tips and Tricks for Stopping Upper GI Bleeding With the Endoscope. Lessons Learned From Your Gastroenterology Colleague.
Hassan Siddiki
Foreign Bodies and Food Impaction
Hassan Siddiki
There is a Bariatric Patient in My ER– What Do I Do? Updates for the Non-Bariatric Surgeon
Emanuele Lo Menzo
Top 5 Controversies in Paraesophageal Hernia Repair
Lucas Beffa
Operative Nightmares in Foregut Surgery. How to Get Out of Trouble!
Ajita Prabhu
Session 6 – TRAUMA
Major Trauma at a Small Hospital: Preparing Your Trauma Patient For a Higher Level of Care
Aaron Strumwasser
Damage Control Laparotomy
Cathleen Khandelwal
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Trauma Surgery On an Island: What to Do When No Specialist Help is Coming
Aaron Strumwasser
Hepatic Trauma
Cathleen Khandelwal
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Session 7 – COLORECTAL I
A View From the Bottom: Hemorrhoids
Bradley Champagne
A Crack in the Foundation: Anal Fissures
David Maron
Anal Abscess
Justin Maykel
Fistulas: Highways Across the Perineum
Arielle Kanters
Not Your Grandfather’s “Jeep Disease”: Pilonidal Management
Emre Gorgun
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Session 8 – COLORECTAL II
Colonoscopy Cases
Scott Steele
Colonoscopy Technical Tips Part 1: Cannot Progress, Now What?
David Maron
Colonoscopy Technical Tips Part 2: Dealing With Bleeding: Tics, Polypectomy & More
Arielle Kanters
Robotics Technical Tips Part 1 – How to Expose Better
David Rosen
Robotics Technical Tips Part 2 – Pushing the Boundaries of Your Comfort
Emre Grogun
Small Bowel Obstruction
Bradley Champagne
Large Bowel Obstruction – Let’s Get Out of Trouble
Justin Maykel
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Coloproctological Boards
Multiple Faculty
Session 9 – RURAL & GENERAL SURGERY III
Oncoplastic Surgery Techniques: What Every General Surgeon Should Know
Stephanie Valente
Ob/Gyn for the General Surgeon in the Real World
Lindsey Beffa
Top Proliferative Breast Disorders and Treatment
Stephanie Valente
Emergency General Surgery in a Pregnant Patient
Lindsey Beffa
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Session 10 – RURAL & GENERAL SURGERY IV
Thyroid and Parathyroid Pearls for the General Surgeon
Joseph Scharpf
Wound Care Adjuncts: Powders, Potions and VACS: What Works and What Should I Be Using?
Benjamin Miller
Is That Urine in the Field? Managing GU Injuries When You’re on Your Own
Nima Almassi
Managing All the GU Nightmares You Were Afraid to Ask About
Nima Almassi
Surgical Burnout. How Can We Feel Great at Work Every Day?
David Krpata
What Every Surgeon Should Know About Emergency Airway Control
Joseph Scharpf
Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty
Release Date: 5/1/2024
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