Ajaipal S. Kang, MD Cosmetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Specialist UPMC Hamot
In this case, Dr. Ajaipal Kang at UPMC Hamot performs a bilobed nasolabial flap and a rhomboid flap to close a left nasal ala defect that remained following an excision of a basal cell cancer.
Maggie L. Westfal, MD, MPH General Surgery Resident Massachusetts General Hospital
Nahel Elias, MD, FACS Transplant Surgery Department Massachusetts General Hospital
The patient in this case is a 56-year-old female with a past medical history of type I diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypothyroidism, hyperlipidemia, and end stage renal disease secondary to diabetic and hypertensive nephropathies. In this video, Dr. Nahel Elias performs the recipient side of a living related kidney transplant from the patient’s sister.
Dany Accilien, MD Emergency Medicine Resident The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Dexter C. Graves, MD Emergency Medicine Resident The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Nicholas Ludmer, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Stephen Estime, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Abdullah Hasan Pratt, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
In this video, Dr. Pratt goes over airway management techniques in trauma resuscitation. It outlines the preparation and equipment used in patients with impending airway failure that require manual or mechanical ventilation. Also discussed are the innovative airway towers used in the University of Chicago emergency room as well as the general approach to airway management. The different types of laryngoscopy, assist devices, and cricothyroidotomy surgical airway procedures are also presented.
Ryan A. Hankins, MD Assistant Professor of Urology Specialty Director of Urology MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
The patient in this case is a 76-year-old male who was admitted to the ER two weeks prior and was found to have an obstructing, 1-cm left proximal ureteral stone with a forniceal rupture. A left ureteral stent was placed, and he was started on antibiotics. In this video, Dr. Ryan Hankins at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital performs definitive management of the stone with a left ureteroscopy, laser lithotripsy, and stent replacement.
C. Scott Brown, MD Neurotology & Lateral Skull Base Surgery Fellow University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Michael E. Hoffer, MD Professor of Otolaryngology and Neurological Surgery University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Endoscopic ear surgery can improve visualization of critical structures. In this video, Dr. Scott Brown performs an endoscopic stapedectomy for the treatment of conductive hearing loss. He explains his technique and the advantages afforded by adoption of the endoscope in ear surgery.
C. Scott Brown, MD Neurotology & Lateral Skull Base Surgery Fellow University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Cadaveric dissections of the temporal bone are a critical part of learning otologic surgery in residency. Dr. Scott Brown, neurotology fellow at the University of Miami, performs a step-by-step dissection of the temporal bone. He outlines key anatomical structures and describes safe and efficient techniques for these procedures.
Rockson C. Liu, MD, FACS General Surgery, Epic Care, Alta Bates Summit Medical Center
In this case, Dr. Rockson Liu performs a robotic eTEP retrorectus Rives-Stoppa repair of an upper midline primary ventral hernia that was partially reducible but mostly incarcerated, and greater than 6 cm in a 63-year-old female. Robotic ports were placed directly into the retrorectus space. Using the crossover technique, the retrorectus spaces were combined with a preperitoneal bridge of the peritoneum. The defects were closed robotically, and a medium-weight, macroporous polypropylene mesh was placed within the retrorectus space.
Laura Celmins, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Emergency Medicine
In this video, Laura Celmins, a clinical pharmacist in the emergency department at UChicago Medicine, discusses rapid sequence intubation (RSI) medications as part of the airway management for trauma patients.