
Clinical Challenges in Emergency General Surgery: The Abdominal Wall – Friend or Foe?
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About this listen
Hosts:
- Dr. Ashlie Nadler
- Dr. Jordan Nantais
- Dr. Graham Skelhorne-Gross
Learning Objectives:
- Identify key factors to assess in patients presenting with complex abdominal wall problems, including detailed surgical history, hernia characteristics, and signs of complications.
- Discuss the role of imaging, particularly CT scans, in evaluating patients with ventral hernias and bowel obstruction, with a focus on identifying transition points and signs of strangulation.
- Outline the surgical approach to incarcerated incisional ventral hernias, including pre-operative considerations, operative techniques, and management of threatened bowel.
- Recognize the importance of patient-specific factors and interdisciplinary collaboration in the management of complex abdominal wall cases, including the role of pre-habilitation and hernia specialists.
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