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Clinical Challenges in Colorectal Surgery: Rectal Prolapse

Clinical Challenges in Colorectal Surgery: Rectal Prolapse

FromBehind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast


Clinical Challenges in Colorectal Surgery: Rectal Prolapse

FromBehind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

You are seeing a young female patient in the clinic with rectal prolapse. When do you offer surgery?  Does she get a perineal approach or a transabdominal approach?  Open or minimally invasive?  Mesh or no mesh?  Sigmoid resection or no resection?  Join Drs. Abelson, Marcello and Aulet as they take us through the wide world of rectal prolapse!

Learning Objectives:
1.     Describe the difference between rectal prolapse and hemorrhoidal prolapse
2.     List the different approaches to surgical management of rectal prolapse
3.     Discuss the approach to recurrent rectal prolapse

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Released:
Mar 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Behind the Knife is a podcast aimed for everyone interested in not only an in-depth look at the broad range of surgical topics, but a "behind the scenes" look at the interesting, controversial and humanistic side of surgery from some of the giants in the field. Come along with Kevin Kniery, Jason Bingham, John McClellan and Scott Steele on a journey that explores all the disciplines of General Surgery in this informal discussion and interview format. We feel that this is the perfect medium not only to cover important educational topics for all stages of your professional career, but allow you to listen to a first-hand account of not only where we have been from those that pioneered the way, but also an opportunity to explore where we are now and are headed in the not so distant future from surgical leaders.