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PDF Notes for Episode on ACL Tears
In this video, Dr. Jonathan White from Surgery 101 discusses the concept of inclusive medicine, as well as other aspects of diversity, and physician self-care with Queensland Australian of the Year (2021), Dr. Dinesh Palipana, disability advocate, and Australia’s only quadriplegic ER doctor.
In this video, Awrad Nasralla and Armin Rouhi discuss pneumothorax, it’s pathophysiology, classification, and diagnosis of pneumothorax clinically and radiologically, and the management of pneumothorax.
Oral cavity cancers are malignant neoplasms of epithelium or minor salivary glands in the mouth.
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PDF Notes for Episode on Oral Cavity Cancer
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PDF Notes for Episode on Retinal Detachment.
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PDF Notes for the Episode on Gun Shot Wounds (GSW)
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PDF Notes for Episode on Epidural Hematoma
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PDF Notes for Episode on Chronic Pancreatitis.
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PDF Notes for the episode on Inclusive Medicine.
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PDF Notes for Episode on Skin Grafts
Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS).
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Define and recognize SBS in post-surgical patients
Describe the pathophysiology of SBS
List prognostic factors for SBS
Describe the basis and indications for medical and surgical therapy for SBS.
PDF Notes for Episode on Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS)
The parathyroid glands are important organs implicated in the regulation of calcium and phosphate homeostasis. Due to their small size, complicated physiology and variable location they proved difficult for early clinicians and scientists to fully understand. Today, disease of the parathyroid glands is a commonly recognized endocrine disorder that is often managed surgically.
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PDF Notes for the Surgery 101 Episode on Parathyroid Disease and Surgery.
Obstructive sleep apnea or OSA is the most common sleep-related breathing disorder. Repetitive collapse of the upper airway during sleep causes obstructive apneas, hypopneas, and sleep fragmentation. OSA is distinguished from central sleep apnea which is attributable to an underlying neurological cause. The prevalence of OSA estimated between 1.5-4 percent and is more common in older males. In this episode, we will discuss the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical presentation as well as surgical evaluation, management, and complications.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 Episode on Surgical Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) attempts to restore normal physiologic function of the sinuses via correction of underlying anatomical abnormalities and obstruction. The term functional refers to strategies aimed at preserving the natural drainage pathways of the sinuses. It is important to note that FESS does not cure sinonasal disease but rather facilitates the healing process by improving sinus ventilation and drainage allowing for gradual resolution of mucosal disease. Post-surgical changes also facilitate the delivery of saline and intranasal steroid medications to the paranasal sinus cavities. In this episode, we will discuss the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical presentation and treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with a specific emphasis on functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS)
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