332. Hernia Basics and Spigelian Hernias

332. Hernia Basics and Spigelian Hernias

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447. Surgical Management of Rectal Cancer - Part 2

After listening to this podcast, learners will be able to: 1. Describe the anatomy and blood supply of the distal colon and rectum. 2. List what is resected and what is reconnected during a low anterior resection. 3. Describe the major differences between a low anterior resection ...  Show more

446. Surgical Management of Colorectal Cancer – Part 1

After listening to this podcast, learners will be able to: 1. Describe the anatomy and blood supply of the proximal colon. 2. Outline the principles of resection for colon cancer. 3. List what is resected and what is reconnected during a right hemicolectomy. 4. Describe what is r ...  Show more

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