Hernia Radiology: How Understanding Imaging Will Improve Your Outcomes
The intersection of surgery and radiology is nowhere more important than in the care of patients with hernia. This session will focus on standardizing the approach to hernia radiology, predictive models for hernia planning, loss of domain management using radiology, complications prediction, and the use of radiology to identify iatrogenic injuries. Residents, fellows, and surgical attendings with an interest in incorporating the use of radiology in surgical planning and complications management of complex hernia repair should attend this session. A question and answer session of the expert panel will follow.
Objectives
- Integrate hernia radiology to improve surgical planning and technique.
- Discuss how to evaluate for loss of domain and use preoperative adjuncts to improve hernia repair.
- Employ pre- and post-operative imaging to evaluate for risks and complications.
Key Topics
Hernia, Risk Management
Current Schedule
Speaker | Title | Date/Times |
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Salvatore Docimo, Jr [email protected] 203-554-8114 |
Chair | 17th April, 2024 - |
Sabrina Drexel [email protected] 360-265-7667 |
Co-Chair | 17th April, 2024 - |
Sean Orenstein [email protected] 9718031248 |
Understanding Normal Abdominal Wall Anatomy | 17th April, 2024 1:30 pm - 1:45 pm |
Jana Sacco [email protected] 7169015355 |
Predictive Models for Hernia Planning | 17th April, 2024 1:45 pm - 2:00 pm |
Vedra Augenstein [email protected] 7044976202 |
Identifying Loss of Domain and Indications for Preoperative Adjuncts | 17th April, 2024 2:00 pm - 2:15 pm |
Ryan Juza [email protected] 9202172630 |
Predicting Complications: How Imaging Can Help with Perioperative Planning | 17th April, 2024 2:15 pm - 2:30 pm |
Yewande ALIMI [email protected] 8136102722 |
Using Radiology to Identify Iatrogenic Injuries: Semilunar Line Injuries, Denervation Injury, Mesh Complications | 17th April, 2024 2:30 pm - 2:45 pm |
All Panelists |
Q&A | 17th April, 2024 2:45 pm - 3:00 pm |