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In this episode, Dr Max Findlay discusses how to assess the patient in a coma. After listening to this episode, learners will be able to:
describe the signs of life-threatening coma
differentiate global causes of coma from focal causes of coma
outline four essential steps in examining a comatose patient
Running time 13:39
31. Neurosurgery: Coma
13:38
In this episode, Dr Darci Kiddoo addresses the topics of pediatric urinary incontinence and pediatric urinary tract infection. After listening to this podcast, learners will be able to:
list the causes of urinary incontinence in children
describe how to assess the child with urinary incontinence
outline features of the presentation which suggest a sinister cause of incontinence
describe the treatment of urinary incontinence in children
list factors predisposing to urinary tract infection in children
describe how to assess the child with urinary tract infection
outline the investigation of urinary tract infection in children
describe the treatment of urinary tract infection in children
Running time: 16:51
30. Peds Urology: Incontinence & Infection
16:50
In this episode, Dr Darci Kiddoo addresses the topics of antenatal hydronephrosis & vesico-ureteric reflux. By the end of this podcast, learners will be able to:
list the causes of antenatal hydronephrosis
outline the investigation of the child with antenatal hydronephrosis
describe the treatment of simple, unilateral antenatal hydronephrosis
define vesico-ureteric reflux
list the causes of vesico-ureteric reflux
outline the investigation of the child with vesico-ureteric reflux
describe the treatment of uncomplicated vesico-ureteric reflux
Running time: 10:58
29. Peds Urology: Antenatal Hydronephrosis & Vesico-ureteric Reflux
10:57
In this episode, Dr Steve Meyer reviews the role of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD). After listening to this podcast, learners will be able to:
define coronary artery disease
describe the important outcomes of treatment for coronary artery disease
list the recent important trials comparing the role of CABG to other interventional treatments
list the groups of patients for whom CABG is the preferred treatment choice
Running time 13:04
28. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
13:03
In this episode, Dr Roderick McArthur discusses the condition of aortic dissection. Listen and learn about:
the classical clinical picture of aortic dissection
how to make the diagnosis
pathophysiology of Type A and Type B dissections
immediate management of the patient with a dissection
principles of surgery for aortic dissection
Running time 14:38
Note: there is some variation of volume in this recording, you may need to crank up the sound in places.
27. Aortic Dissection
14:37
In this episode, Dr James Shapiro discusses pancreatic cancer. Listen and learn:
incidence and mortality of pancreatic cancer
types of pancreatic cancer
molecular biology of pancreatic cancer
common symptoms of the condition
patient work-up in suspected pancreatic cancer
management of resectable and non-resectable disease
other pancreatic tumours: neuroendocrine tumours and cystic neoplasms
Running time: 25:37
26. Pancreatic Cancer
25:37
In this episode, Dr James Shapiro discusses liver transplantation. Topics covered include:
the history of transplantation
indications for liver transplant including acute liver failure and hepatocellular carcinoma
selection of recipients and donors
surgical approaches for liver transplantation
post-operative complications
immunosuppression after liver transplant
long term outcomes
Running time: 27:03
25. Liver Transplantation
27:02
In the episode Dr Steve Meyer talks about heart transplantation. Topics covered include:
epidemiology of heart transplantation
indications for heart transplantation
selection of recipients and donors
post-operative complications
long term outcomes
Running time: 12:24
24. Heart Transplantation
12:24
In this episode, Dr Cliff Sample discusses the topic of post-operative complications.
Listen and learn:
what sorts of post-op problems you will be called about on the surgical wards
how to handle a post-op fever
dealing with the post-op patient who has shortness of breath
managing post-op chest pain
assessing the patient with post-op delirium
how to manage a wound dehiscence
dealing with post-op oliguria (low urinary output)
Running time: 25:14
23. Post-Operative Complications
25:14
In this episode, Dr James Shapiro discusses surgery of the spleen. Topics covered include:
structure and function of the spleen
indications for splenectomy
preparing a patient for splenectomy
surgical approach to the spleen & complications of splenectomy
splenic artery aneurysm
OPSI (overwhelming post splenectomy infection)
Running time: 24:02
22. Surgery of the Spleen
24:02
In this episode, Dr Bryan Dicken addresses the topic of pyloric stenosis. Listen and learn:
why you need to know this
what you should look for on history and physical
how to treat a child with pyloric stenosis
Running time 11:19
21. Pyloric Stenosis
11:20
In this episode, Dr Jonathan White addresses the issue of screening for colon cancer.
Who should be screened, and how should screening be performed?
Learn about:
how to identify patients at high, moderate and population risk of colon cancer
the role of FOB testing
practical advice for patients about to have a colonoscopy
Running time: 28:37
20. Screening for Colon Cancer / Colonoscopy
28:37
In this episode, Dr Jonathan White addresses the problem of abdominal trauma. Topics covered include:
assessment of the patient with abdominal trauma
indications for urgent surgery
uses of DL, FAST and CT scanning
management of injuries to the liver, spleen, kidney, GI tract and pancreas
Running time: 27:54.
19. Trauma to the Abdomen
27:54
In this episode, Dr Peter Metcalfe talks about common problems he encounters as a pediatric urologist. Conditions covered include:
problems with the foreskin
the undescended testicle
hypospadias
ambiguous genitalia
Running time: 25:40
18. Urology: Pediatric Urology
25:40
In this episode, Dr Cian O'Kelly covers the topic of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
After listening to this episode, learners should be able to:
list the risk factors for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
describe the typical presentation of the patient with a spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
describe the prognosis of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
outline the management and investigation of the patient with a spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
list the indications for surgery in the patient with a spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
Running time: 12:12
33. Neurosurgery: Intracerebral Hemorrhage
12:12
In this episode, Dr Cian O'Kelly discusses subarachnoid hemorrhage.
After listening to this podcast, learners will be able to:
list the risk factors for subarachnoid hemorrhage and describe the mortality and morbidity of the condition
describe the classical presentation of the patient with a subarachnoid hemorrhage
list the tests required to make the diagnosis
outline the treatment of the patient with a subarachnoid hemorrhage due to intra-cranial aneurysm
list the complications associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage
Running time 13:21
32. Neurosurgery: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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