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We’re back with the fourth episode of our image guided surgery video series! In this episode we're discussing different pulmonary cases in hybrid OR with some of our Interventional Radiology and Pediatric Pulmonologist colleagues at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Our guests Drs. Chris Towe, Gregory Burg, Erik Hysinger, John Racadio are joined by Nicole Hilvert and Carolyn Wallace. Hosts: Ellen Encisco, MD, Em Tombash, MD 0:00 Introduction 2:22 First Case 7:02 Second Case 15:36 Summary With image guided surgery, surgeon uses real-time images of the inside of the body during an operation. These images are generally produced by a combination of X-rays, ultrasound, CT's etc. Hybrid OR (operating room) at Cincinnati Children’s is a collaboration between Radiology’s Dr. John Racadio and Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel von Allmen. The hybrid OR offers imaging capabilities in a sterile operating room. It creates an environment for surgeons and interventional radiologists to combine their individual skills and expertise in order to benefit patient care. The room is equipped with X-ray, fluoroscopy (live X-ray), ultrasound and C-arm Cone Beam computed tomography (CBCT). Surgeons work together in the hybrid OR with interventional radiologists, who specialize in using these imaging technologies. Imaging can be performed just before the surgery to help plan the procedure, during the surgery to identify important anatomy or disease, and after the surgery to evaluate results in the hybrid OR. Any surgery requiring radiologic imaging including open and minimally invasive surgeries, may take place in the hybrid OR. The hybrid OR at Cincinnati Children’s opened in 2018 and serves for general surgery, urology, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, pulmonology, and many more.

Dr. José Campos is back, this time helping us review some of the latest literature on the management of gastroschisis in children. In this podcast, we're reviewing a typical case with Dr. Todd Ponsky and incorporating literature from the last few years. Hosts: Ellen Encisco, Em Tombash and Cecilia Gigena Chen Y, Zhao J, Alganabi M, Mesas-Burgos C, Eaton S, Wester T, Pierro A. Elective Delivery versus Expectant Management for Gastroschisis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35817335/ Allin BSR, Opondo C, Kurinczuk JJ, Baird R, Puligandla P, Skarsgard E, Knight M; on behalf of the BAPS-CASS/NETS /CAPSNet/CNN gastroschisis collaborations. Management of Gastroschisis: Results From the NETS2G Study, a Joint British, Irish, and Canadian Prospective Cohort Study of 1268 Infants. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33201118/ Miyata S, Joharifard S, Trudeau MO, Villeneuve A, Yang J, Bouchard S; Canadian Pediatric Surgery Network (CAPSNet). Tu-be or not tu-be? Is routine endotracheal intubation necessary for successful bedside reduction and primary closure of gastroschisis?https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34304903/ Fraser JD, Deans KJ, Fallat ME, Helmrath MA, Kabre R, Leys CM, Burns RC, Corkum K, Dillon PA, Downard CD, Gadepalli SK, Grabowski JE, Hernandez E, Hirschl RB, Johnson KN, Kohler JE, Landman MP, Landisch RM, Lawrence AE, Mak GZ, Minneci PC, Rymeski B, Sato TT, Scannell M, Slater BJ, Wilkinson KH, Wright TN, St Peter SD; Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium. Sutureless vs sutured abdominal wall closure for gastroschisis: Operative characteristics and early outcomes from the Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32151403/

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The 10th Annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course was held on August 30, 2022 in Cleveland, Ohio and was livestreamed to a global audience. The full day symposium is designed to give an update each year on the contemporary management of common problems in pediatric surgery. We highlight what's new in pediatric surgery that you need to know! In this session we are summarizing the main topics on this talk. As hosts we have Brittany Levy and Cecilia Gigena Topics and articles discussed: 1. Spontaneous pneumothorax Changing the Paradigm for Management of Pediatric Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax: A Simple Aspiration Test Predicts Need for Operation Conservative versus Interventional Treatment for Spontaneous Pneumothorax 2. Asymptomatic spontaneous pneumomediastinum Are esophagrams indicated in pediatric patients with spontaneous pneumomediastinum? 3. Equivocal US for appendicitis Cost-Effectiveness of Diagnostic Approaches to Suspected Appendicitis in Children 4. Straddle injuries Pediatric female genital trauma managed under conscious sedation in the emergency department versus general anesthesia in the operating room- a single center comparison of outcomes and cost 5. Loss of consciousness with negative CT Admission of Pediatric Concussion Injury Patients: Is It Necessary? 6. Intussusception Outpatient management of intussusception: a systematic review and meta-analysis 7. Skull fractures Observation for isolated traumatic skull fractures in the pediatric population: unnecessary and costly

We are featuring Journal of Pediatric surgery articles earlier this week to bring you some of the latest news! This week we are discussing two articles from the september 2022 issue with editor Dr. Whit Holcomb and authors Drs. Raval Mehul and Roman Sydorak Hosts: Em Tombash, Ellen Encisco and Cecilia Gigena Articles: "Effect of surgeon volume on pediatric thyroid surgery outcomes: A systematic review" Sydney L. Olson et. al. https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(21)00834-4/fulltext "Same day discharge for pectus excavatum-is it possible?" Luke Rettig et.al. https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(21)00114-7/fulltext

We’re back with the third episode of our image guided surgery video series! In this episode we're discussing deep brain electrode placement with ROSA robot in hybrid OR with some of our Interventional Radiology and Pediatric Neurosurgery colleagues at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Our guests are Dr. Francesco Mangano, Dr. John Racadio and Nicole Hilvert. And we’re joined by Dr. Denise Liu, radiology resident at University of Toledo. Hosts: Rod Gerardo, MD, Em Tombash, MD With image guided surgery, surgeon uses real-time images of the inside of the body during an operation. These images are generally produced by a combination of X-rays, ultrasound, CT's etc. Hybrid OR (operating room) at Cincinnati Children’s is a collaboration between Radiology’s Dr. John Racadio and Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel von Allmen. The hybrid OR offers imaging capabilities in a sterile operating room. It creates an environment for surgeons and interventional radiologists to combine their individual skills and expertise in order to benefit patient care. The room is equipped with X-ray, fluoroscopy (live X-ray), ultrasound and C-arm Cone Beam computed tomography (CBCT). Surgeons work together in the hybrid OR with interventional radiologists, who specialize in using these imaging technologies. Imaging can be performed just before the surgery to help plan the procedure, during the surgery to identify important anatomy or disease, and after the surgery to evaluate results in the hybrid OR. Any surgery requiring radiologic imaging including open and minimally invasive surgeries, may take place in the hybrid OR. The hybrid OR at Cincinnati Children’s opened in 2018 and serves for general surgery, urology, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, pulmonology, and many more.

We're featuring Journal of Pediatric Surgery articles earlier in the week to bring you some of the latest news! This week we're discussing two articles from the September 2022 issue, with editor Dr. Whit Holcomb and authors Drs. Andrew Murphy, Michelle Yang, Bradly Yoder & Katie Russell Hosts: Ellen Encisco, Cecilia Gigena. Articles: "Why do subcutaneous ports get stuck? A case-control study" Jennifer Crook et.al. https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(21)00537-6/fulltext "Operative repair in congenital diaphragmatic hernia: How long do we really need to wait?" Kyley Cox https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(22)00091-4/fulltext

Dr. José Campos is back, this time helping us review some of the latest literature on the diagnosis and management of pilonidal disease in children. In this podcast, we're reviewing a typical case with Dr. Todd Ponsky and incorporating literature from the last few years. Hosts: Ellen Encisco, Em Tombash and Cecilia Gigena Hardy EJO, Herrod PJ, Doleman B, Phillips HG, Ranat R, Lund JN. Surgical interventions for the treatment of sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30940347/ Prieto JM, Checchi KD, Kling KM, Ignacio RC, Bickler SW, Saenz NC, Fairbanks TJ, Nicholson SI, Lazar DA. Trephination versus wide excision for the treatment of pediatric pilonidal disease. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31301885/ Erculiani M, Mottadelli G, Carlini C, Barbetta V, Dusio MP, Pini Prato A. Long-term results of EPSiT in children and adolescents: still the right way to go. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35779104/ Şengül S, Güler Y, Çalış H, Kubat M, Karabulut Z. Crystallized phenol treatment vs excision and primary closure in pilonidal sinus disease: A randomized clinical trial in adolescent patients. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33814182/

Join Dr. Todd Ponsky for a refresher on the anatomy, workup, and management of Pediatric Inguinal Hernia. This video has quick hits the surgical trainee needs to know for rounds, exams, and clinical care.

We're featuring Journal of pediatric surgery articles earlier in the week to bring you some of the latest news! This week we're discussing two articles from the September 2022 issue, with the editor Dr. Whit Holcomb and Authors Drs Andrew Murphy and Hafeez Abdelhafeez Hosts: Em Tombash and Cecilia Gigena Articles: "Management of intravascular thrombus in cases of bilateral Wilms tumor or horseshoe kidney" Pattamon Sutthatarn a , b , Oswaldo Gomez Quevedo a , Joesph Gleason a , c , Andrew M. Davidoffa , d , Andrew J. Murphya , d , ∗ DOI: https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(21)00534-0/fulltext "Indocyanine green–guided nephron-sparing surgery for pediatric renal tumors" Abdelhafeez H. Abdelhafeez a , b , ∗, Andrew J. Murphy a , b , Rachel Brennan c , Teresa C. Santiago d , Zhaohua Lu e , Matthew J. Krasin f , John J. Bissler g , Joseph M. Gleason a , h , Andrew M. Davidoff DOI: https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(21)00566-2/fulltext