380. Hysterectomy

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436. Endoscopy vs Laparoscopy and the Beginnings

Technological progress in medicine, as in other fields, emerges from the interplay of incremental refinement and decisive breakthroughs—those moments when a missing element is discovered and the path forward suddenly accelerates. The evolution of endoscopic surgery over the last ...  Afficher plus

435. Laser Refractive Surgery

After listening to this episode, learners should be able to: - Outline the theory and physics of laser refractive surgery - Describe the differences between PRK, LASIK, and SMILE - List key indica1ons, exclusions, and essential pre-op tests - Explain common risks, benefits, and c ...  Afficher plus

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Eye to Eye Ophthalmology: How common is hypotony after deep sclerectomy?
Eye to Eye: An Ophthalmology Podcast from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists

In this episode with speak with Alessandro Rabiolo, a glaucoma fellow from Cheltenham about his recent paper, 'Hypotony-associated Complications after Deep Sclerectomy: Incidence, Risk Factors, and Long-Term Outcomes’. In addition to his paper, we discuss what exactly deep scl ...

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Difficult Gallbladders
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Gallbladders – bread and butter cases or underestimated challenges? Join Dr. Patrick Georgoff and Dr. Shanaz Hossain as they sit down with Dr. Eric Knauer to discuss difficult gallbladders. In this episode, we discuss the SAGES Safe Cholecystectomy program that were created in an ...  Afficher plus

Episode 67 - The History of Lithotomy
Legends of Surgery

Patients are often placed in the 'lithotomy' position. But where did this come from? We'll cover the history of the surgical procedure for bladder stones, known as lithotomy, which dates back from the earliest records of surgery right up to the beginnings of modern surgery. A num ...  Afficher plus

Can We Prevent Ovarian Cancer?
Cancer Straight Talk

Recent research has shown that most, if not all, high grade serous ovarian cancers originate in the fallopian tubes. With no pronounced symptoms or tests to catch it early, ovarian cancer is usually detected in women with an average risk of cancer and in highly advanced stages. I ...  Afficher plus