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Video Author: Vithiananthan S

SAGES Resident Webinar : Hernia Repair Surgery-February, 2018

February Resident Webinar

Recorded on February 6, 2018 Chairs: Jacob Greenberg, MD & Siva Vithiananthan, MD Faculty: James Bittner, MD; Brent Matthews, MD Program Outline: – Welcome and Overview – Jacob Greenberg, MD and Siva Vithiananthan, MD – Materials for Hernia Repair – Brent Matthews, MD – TAP vs. TEP – Siva Vithiananthan, MD – Component Separation – […]

Posted on
03/12/2018
Learning Themes
Academic / Educational, Hernia
Sources
Resident Webinar
Presentation Types
Webinar
Video Tags
abdomen, abdominal wall, abdominal wall compliance, abdominal wall reconstruction, ABSITE, absorbable mesh, academic surgery, acute care surgery, adhesiolysis, adhesions, adverse event, Africa, algorithm, anatomy, Annals of Surgery, anterior axillary line, athletic pubalgia, AWR, balloon, balloon dissector, Bard-Davol, biologic mesh, biomaterials, bladder, bowel complications, bridging technique, camera, capacitive coupling, carter thomason device, caudad, central failure, cephalad, clean-contaminated, clinical outcomes, clinical trials, coated mesh, colon, colorectal surgery, committees, complex hernias, complications, component separation, concomitant, conjoint tendon, contaminated wound, contralateral, conversion, cord lipoma, cord structures, CT scan, devascularization, diagnostic laparoscopy, diastasis recti, direct hernia, docking, education, elective hernia repair, endocrine surgery, enterotomy, European, evidence based, experience, expertise, external oblique, fascia, female, fibrin sealant, fistula, France, gastroenterology, general surgery, glue, graspers, groin hernia, guidelines, gunshot wound, Hasson, heavyweight mesh, hernia, hernia defect, hernia sac, HWM, iliac crest, incarcerated bowel, incarcerated hernia, incisional hernia, indirect hernia, inferior epigastric artery, inferior epigastric vessels, informed consent, ingrowth, inguinal canal, inguinal hernia repair, inguinal ligament, instrumentation, interior oblique, internal oblique, internal ring, intraperiatal hernia, intraperitoneal, IPOM, Kocher, laparoscopic approach, laparoscopic hernia repair, laparoscopic ventral hernia repair, laparotomy, leak, learning curve, lighed retractor, lightweight mesh, linea alba, linea semilunaris, LVHR, LWM, males, management, medialization, medical student, Medtronic, mesh, mesh fixation, mesh infection, mesh reinforcement, mesh removal, midline, minimally invasive surgery, MIS, myopectineal orifice, myopectineal orificie, needle driver, NEJM, neurovascular perforators, New England Journal of Medicine, numbness, obese, off-label use, open approach, open surgery, open ventral hernia repair, operative time, ostomy takedown, out-of-pocket, pain, patient outcomes, pelvis, perforated colon, peritoneal flap, peritoneum, periumbilical perforator sparing component separation, plastics, plication, pneumoperitoneum, polypropylene mesh, postoperative complications, postoperative infection, prehabilitation, preperitoneal space, primary fascial closure, primary repair, prospective randomized trials, psoas, PTFE, pubic symphysis, QoL, quality of life, reconstruction, rectus abdominis, rectus muscle, rectus sheath, recurrence rate, recurrent hernia, redo surgery, renal transplant, reoperation, repair, research, resident, residents, retrorectus repair, rib, RIHR, Rives-Stoppa retromuscular repair, robotic hernia repair, robotic inguinal hernia repair, robotic platform, robotic ventral hernia repair, rTAPP, rTEP, RVHR, scissors, scrotal hernia repair, self-gripping mesh, self-locking suture, seroma, Shouldice repair, skill set, small intestine, smoker, solid organ surgery, spermatic cord, spine, SSI, sterilization, suction irrigator, surgical missions, surgical site infection, synthetic mesh, tacks, TAPP, TAR, technique, tension, TEP, TEP inguinal hernia repair, testicular tumor, totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair, transfascial sutures, transversus abdominis release, trauma, trocar, trocar site hernia, Ultrapro, umbilical hernia, vascular complications, ventral hernia repair, watchful waiting, weight loss, Whipple, wound morbidity, xiphoid process
Video Authors
Bittner J, Greenberg J, Matthews B, Vithiananthan S
Video Institutions
Brown University Alpert Medical School, Carolinas Healthcare System, Carolinas Medical Center, Carolinas Medical Center Mercy, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, Levine Children's Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, Virginia Commonwealth University

Presented by Andrew Luhrs, MD at the SS14: SAGES Got Talent : Resident & Fellow Scientific Session held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017 Keyword(s): ASA, bariatric, bariatric center of excellence, BCOE, BMI, body mass index, colorectal, complication, dehiscence, diabetes, diabetic, erythema, gastrointestinal surgery, GI surgery, ICU […]

Posted on
03/23/2017
Learning Themes
Colorectal
Sources
2017 Annual Meeting
Video Authors
Cloutier D, Luhrs A, Soh I, Vithiananthan S
Video Institutions
Brown University--Providence RI

SAGES Resident Webinar : MIS in Pregnant Patient-September 2015

Chair: John Linn, MD Faculty: David Alspach, MD; Sivmainthan Vithiananthan, MD and Sabrena Noria, MD Anesthetic considerations in pregnancy & laparoscopy by Dr. David Alspach–3:08 surgery during pregnancy–4:11 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7446625 anesthesia concerns–4:57 maternal issues–5:51 fetal issues–7:04 maternal adaptations to pregnancy–8:37 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22156272 CV changes in pregnancy–9:15 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=2603897 changes in CO due to supine position–10:07 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2603895 left uterine […]

Posted on
10/06/2015
Video Categories
SAGES Resident Webinars
Learning Themes
Academic / Educational, Acute Care / Trauma, Bariatrics, Colorectal, HPB / Biliary
Sources
Resident Webinar
Presentation Types
Webinar
Video Authors
Alspach D, Linn J, Noria S, Vithiananthan S
Video Institutions
Alpert Medical School--Providence RI, Brown University--Providence RI, Miriam Hospital--Providence RI, NorthShore University HealthSystem--Evanston IL, Ohio State University--Columbus OH, University of Chicago--Chicago IL

SS12 Bariatric: S069 A MATCHED CASE-CONTROLLED STUDY OF SINGLE INCISION

D GERO, MD SI-LAGB–34 sec hypothesis–1:09 design–1:35 single incision technique–2:06 results–3:35 limitations–4:$7 conclusion–4:59 Q&A session–5:45 Keyword(s): HH, liver retractor, Phi-angle, SI-LAGB

Posted on
09/02/2011
Video Categories
Bariatric Session (SS12), NOTES, SAGES 2011 Meeting
Learning Themes
Bariatrics
Sources
2011 Annual Meeting
Presentation Types
Podium Presentation
Video Authors
Gero D, Machan J, Vera M, Vithiananthan S, Zhang J
Video Institutions
Hopital du Chablais--Monthey Switzerland, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University--Providence RI

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