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Video Author: Earle D

Post partum ventral hernia repair: Patient perspective

Presented by David B Earle at the Mesh: Must Avoid or Must Have? during the SAGES 2018 Annual Meeting.

Posted on
09/17/2018
Learning Themes
Hernia
Sources
2018 Annual Meeting
Masters Level
100
Video Authors
Earle D

Presented by John S Roth, MD at the SS06: Ventral Hernias held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017 Keyword(s): absorbable mesh, adhesiolysis, adverse events, allcomers trial, BMI, body mass index, burst strength, C.R. Bard, cardiovascular comorbidities, CDC class I, chronic pain, class II wound, class III wound, […]

Posted on
03/23/2017
Learning Themes
Hernia
Sources
2017 Annual Meeting
Video Authors
Anthone G, Bittner J, Dunn R, Earle D, Goldblatt M, Greenberg J, Hope W, Linn J, Mancini G, Martindale R, Parra-Davila E, Poulose B, Romanelli J, Roth J, Sandler B, Selzer D, Voeller G

Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair without General Anesthesia

Presented by Mersadies Martin at the SS20: Inguinal Hernia Session during the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting.

Posted on
10/10/2016
Learning Themes
Hernia
Sources
2016 Annual Meeting
Masters Level
200
Video Authors
Banks-Venegoni A, Earle D, Kane E, Martin M, Romanelli J
Video Institutions
Baystate Health--Springfield MA, Baystate Medical Center--Springfield MA, Spectrum Health Medical Group--Grand Rapids MI

Should we trust self-adhering mesh?

Presented by David B Earle at the Panel: Oy, What a Mesh! during the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting.

Posted on
10/09/2016
Learning Themes
Hernia
Sources
2016 Annual Meeting
Masters Level
200
Video Authors
Earle D
Video Institutions
Baystate Medical Center--Springfield MA, Surgical Momentum--Daytona Beach FL

The “C-stat” Program – Best Response to OR Emergencies

Presented by David Earle, MD at the SAGES 2014 Meeting; Panel – FUSE, Fire and Fiasco – OR Safety 101 disclosures–1:00 sentinel events with citation–1:36 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18155575 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?ter Keyword(s): #10 blade, 3M, Accreditation committee, ACS, advisory board, anesthesia deparment, anesthesiologists, anesthesiology, AORN meeting, Atrium Medical, Bard/Davol, best response, bleeding, blood tube, childrens hospital, circulate, code blue, […]

Posted on
01/22/2015
Video Categories
FUSE, Fire and Fiasco - OR Safety 101
Learning Themes
Academic / Educational
Sources
2014 Annual Meeting, Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy
Video Authors
Earle D
Video Institutions
MIS Baystate Medical Center--Springfield MA, Tufts University School of Medicine--Boston MA

Technical Modifications/Endpoints of Dissection

Presented by David Earle, MD at the SAGES 2014 Meeting; Panel – Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) where do we begin?–40 sec anterior or posterior?–2:10 where do we end?–3:43 video clip–4:34 technical modifications–6:46 options for creating submucosal tunnel–7:54 Keyword(s): absorbable, achalasia, actual measurement, animal, anterior, aorta, aortic arch, balloon dissector, bleeding, blue dye, Botox, bx […]

Posted on
01/21/2015
Video Categories
Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) Panel
Learning Themes
Academic / Educational, Flexible Endoscopy, New Technologies / Skills Acquisitions
Sources
2014 Annual Meeting
Presentation Types
Podium Presentation
Video Authors
Earle D
Video Institutions
Baystate Medical Center MIS and Esophageal Physiology Lab--Springfield MA, Baystate Medical Center--Springfield MA, Tufts University School of Medicine--Boston MA

PG Course: Optimizing Outcomes of Ventral and Inguinal Henia Repairs Q&A

Presented by Bruce Ramshaw, MD and David Earle, MD Keyword(s): acute incarceration, bariatric surgery, barrier coated mesh, biological prosthetics, contaminated cases, CR surgeons, Crohns disease, cx operation, FDA, Hartmanns procedure, hernia contents, hernia prevention, industry sponsored, inflammation, inguinal hernia repair, lap peritoneal lavage, leak, level I trial, lightweight polypropolene, NIH, open hernia repair, perf diverticulitis, […]

Posted on
11/11/2013
Video Categories
Hernia and Abdomen, Optimizing Outcomes of Hernia Repairs PG, SAGES 2013 Meeting
Learning Themes
Hernia
Sources
2013 Annual Meeting
Video Authors
Earle D, Ramshaw B
Video Institutions
Mount Sinai Hospital--New York NY

Developing a management protocol for the open abdomen and complex abdominal wall repair

Presented by Scott Cinelli, DO at the SAGES 2013 Annual Meeting: Optimizing Outcomes of Ventral & Inguinal Hernia Repairs Postgraduate Course management of the open ABD–43 sec the problem–3:08 acute care surgeons–4:39 open ABD closure–7:16 adjunct techniques–8:42 failed primary closure–10:09 late ventral hernia–11:11 strategy- Keyword(s): ABD mass, abdominal abscess, abdominal compartment syndrome, abdominal wall musculature, […]

Posted on
11/08/2013
Video Categories
Hernia and Abdomen, Optimizing Outcomes of Hernia Repairs PG, SAGES 2013 Meeting
Learning Themes
Academic / Educational, Acute Care / Trauma
Sources
2013 Annual Meeting
Presentation Types
Postgraduate Course
Video Authors
Ci, Earle D
Video Institutions
Baystate Medical Center--Springfield MA, Renown Regional Medical Center--Reno NV

Customizing hernia repair – choosing the best technique and prosthetic for each patient – Ventral He

Presented by David Bryan Earle, MD, FACS at the SAGES 2013 Annual Meeting: Optimizing Outcomes of Ventral & Inguinal Hernia Repairs Postgraduate Course disclosures–1:05 algorithm to fix any hernia–1:10 clinical details–4:33 hernia details–7:35 choose a technique–9:33 when to use mesh for primary hernia–10:37 prosthetic choice–13:21 Keyword(s): ABD, algorithm, anesthesia record, architecture design, asymptomatic inguinal hernia, […]

Posted on
11/08/2013
Video Categories
Hernia and Abdomen, Optimizing Outcomes of Hernia Repairs PG, SAGES 2013 Meeting
Learning Themes
Hernia
Sources
2013 Annual Meeting
Presentation Types
Postgraduate Course
Video Authors
Earle D
Video Institutions
Baystate Medical Center--Springfield MA, Tufts University School of Medicine--Boston MA

Tribute to Felicien Steichen

Dr. Felicien M. Steichen died in June, 2011. He was a globally acclaimed pioneer in the use of suturing devices in minimally invasive surgery. Keyword(s): laparoscopy fellowship, MIS, surgical stapling

Posted on
04/06/2012
Video Categories
Other
Learning Themes
Professional / Economic
Video Authors
Earle D, Steichen F
Video Institutions
Baystate Medical Center--Springfield MA, Institute of MIS at St Agnes Hospital--White Plains NY, Johns Hopkins University--Baltimore MD, Lenox Hill Hospital--New York NY, New York Medical College--Valhalla NY, Tufts University School of Medicine--Boston MA, University of Pittsburgh--Pittsburgh PA, Westchester Medical Center University Hospital--Mt Pleasant NY

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