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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

766 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 days ago - ★★★★★ - 1.3K ratings

Behind the Knife is the world’s #1 surgery podcast.  From high-yield educational topics to interviews with leaders in the field, Behind the Knife delivers the information you need to know.  Tune in for timely, relevant, and engaging content designed to help you DOMINATE THE DAY!

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Episodes

#16: Breast Cancer and Managing the Axilla with Dr. Kelly Hunt

June 30, 2015 04:30 - 1 hour

Dr. Kelly Hunt Chief of Breast Surgical Oncology at MD Anderson.   On the podcast she discusses -Current therapies and management strategies for complex breast cancer patients -The newest updates in regards to managing patients with axillary disease -Managing breast cancer in the pregnant patient -And more!

#15: Stuff Surgery Interns Should Know

June 23, 2015 07:00 - 1 hour

Intern basics episode! Thanks to Andrea Merrill, Stewart Morrison and Sarwat Ahmad for their advice.  Check back to our website where we will links to all our resources mentioned in the episode at behindtheknife.org  

#14: Appendicitis a Surgical Disease? The Debate

June 22, 2015 04:00 - 48 minutes

Dr. Andrew Wright and Dr. Matthew Martin debate the nuances the recent study published in JAMA on antibiotics vs surgery for acute uncomplicated appendicitis.  Check out this podcast highlighting the history of appendicitis http://bit.ly/1TGQzkW Give us a review or rating http://bitly.com/1BghLRf  Give usGiGIve

#13: How To Transplant a Liver and a Kidney .... Drs. McKenna, Paramesh and Dor

June 15, 2015 04:00 - 59 minutes

Give us a rating!  http://apple.co/1BghLRe   Dr. McKenna Baylor abdominal transplant surgeon -Managing the incarcerated umbilical hernia in the cirrhotic patient -Step by Step how to do a liver transplant   Dr. Paramesh Tulane abdominal transplant surgeon -Step by Step on how to perform a living donor kidney transplant   Dr. Dor abdominal transplant surgeon at Erasmus University, Netherlands.  -Managing the difficult donor kidney -How to reimplant the ureter

#12: American Transplant Congress: Drs. Kirk, Segev and Dor

June 09, 2015 04:00 - 1 hour

Episode 1 of 2 from the American Transplant Congress 2015 in Philadelphia Dr. Kirk is a surgeon/scientist and Chair of the  Department of Surgery at Duke, he is also the editor of the American Journal of Transplant. He discusess being a surgeon scientist, choosing transplant as a career, and basics of anti-rejection medications. Dr. Segev is a transplant surgeon at Johns Hopkins and a leader in the field of living donor kidney chains. He has brought his talents to Capitol Hill and pushed ...

#11: Diana Farmer M.D. UC Davis, Women in Surgery, Fetal Surgery, Hirschsprung's

June 02, 2015 04:00 - 51 minutes

Diana Farmer M.D. FACS Chair and Pearl Stamps Stewart Professor, Department of Surgery Surgeon-in Chief Renowned fetal and pediatric surgeon.  On the podcast she discusses: Women in Surgery Hirschsprung's Disease Tips and Tricks: The pyloromyotomy

#10: Stanley Goldberg, M.D. U Minnesota, History of Colorectal, Perianal Fistulas and Rectal Prolapse

May 25, 2015 16:00 - 1 hour

Episode 10   Dr. Stanley Goldberg is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Minnesota. He is considered a living legend in the field of colorectal surgery. He lived through and played a large part in advancing the field through the enormous changes that have occurred in the past 50 years.    On the podcast he discusses -History and evolution of colorectal surgery -Managing perianal fistulas -Diagnosing and surgical options for rectal prolapse   -Discusses the utility of the pro...

#9: John Weigelt, M.D. MCW: SESAP 15, Anticoagulation and Reversal in Trauma Pt, Duodenal Trauma

May 19, 2015 04:00 - 1 hour

Episode 9    Dr. John Weigelt is a Professor of Surgery and Chief of the Division of Trauma and Critical Care at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is also the coordinating editor for Practical Reviews in General Surgery, and the medical director for SESAP 15 sponsored by the American College of Surgeons.   On the podcast he discusses -How SESAP is made -Anticoagulation and Reversal in the Trauma Patient -Managing duodenal trauma

#8: Kenneth Azarow, M.D. OHSU Tracheoesophageal Fistulas and Malrotation - OHSU

May 12, 2015 19:24 - 1 hour

Episode 8   Dr. Kenneth Azarow former Army surgeon, now Surgeon-in-Chief for Doernbecher Children's Hospital and Professor of Surgery at OHSU.    On the Podcast he discusses -Future of surgical training -Detailed management and operative description of Tracheoesophageal Fistula   -Malrotation identification and surgical management for the general surgeon

#7: John B. Holcomb M.D. UT Houston, Blood Product Resuscitation

May 04, 2015 14:31 - 1 hour

Episode 7 Dr. John Holcomb former Army surgeon, now  Professor of Surgery at UT Houston where he also serves as Chief of Acute Care Surgery, and Director of  Center for Translational Injury Research.   On the Podcast he discusses (All Things Trauma) -Taking care of soldier in Mogadishu, during the Blackhawk down incident -Being lead author of PROPPR trial, and what we can really take away from this  -Massive resuscitation with blood products   -Using thromboelastography to guide resu...

#6: Thomas Read, M.D. Lahey Clinic, Rectal Cancer

April 27, 2015 04:59 - 1 hour

Episode 6 Dr. Thomas E. Read colorectal surgeon and Professor of Surgery at Tufts University. Dr. Read is a co-editor for Diseases of the Colon & Rectum.  Opening Shot: We discuss the evolving management and current guidelines for treating rectal cancer.  On The Podcast He Discusses  - His approach to complex rectal cancer patients - Controversies with: TME, neoadjuvant therapy, local excision, minimally invasive approaches - Tips and tricks on avoiding injury to the ureters 

#5: Keith Lillemoe, M.D. Harvard, Bile Duct Injuries & Biliary Reconstruction

April 21, 2015 04:05 - 1 hour

Episode 5 Dr. Keith Lillemoe is Surgeon-in-Chief and Chief of the Department of Surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the W Gerald Austen Professor of Surgery at the Harvard Medical School. Additionally he is Editor-In-Chief of Annals of Surgery and editor of Greenfield's Surgical Text. On The Podcast He Discusses -Journey to becoming Chief of Surgery at MGH -Experience editing the top surgical journal and textbook -Walk us through managing bile duct injuries and r...

#4: John Cameron, M.D. Johns Hopkins, Pancreas Cancer and the Whipple

April 14, 2015 02:13 - 1 hour

Episode 4.   Dr. John Cameron served as the Chief of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for nearly 20 years and is also the Alfred Blalock Distinguished Service Professor of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He has a long-standing interest in pancreatic cancer, and during his career has operated on more patients with pancreatic cancer and done more Whipple resections (>2000)  than any other surgeon in the world.   -His tenure at Johns Hopkins -Surgical Training -Discuss...

#3: Carlos Pellegrini, M.D. : The American College of Surgeons and Esophageal Disease

April 02, 2015 16:06 - 54 minutes

Episode 3 We are extremely proud to start this podcast off with Dr. Carlos Pellegrini MD, FACS.  Professor of Surgery and Chairman of Surgery at University of Washington. World Renown Expert in Esophageal Disease Past President of the American College of Surgeons On The Podcast He Discusses: -Role of ACS in a surgeon's career -Workup and surgical management of esophageal cancer -Tips and Tricks: Treating an esophageal perforation -Random Fact of The Day: Origin of Boerha...

#2: Benjamin Starnes, M.D. : Military Surgery, Future of Vascular Surgery Training and Blunt Vascular Injury

April 01, 2015 04:30 - 55 minutes

Episode 2 We are honored to have Dr. Benjamin Starnes MD, FACS as one of our first interviews Professor of Surgery and Chief of Vascular Surgery Division at University of Washington Pioneer in treating ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms with endovascular grafts. On The Podcast He Discusses: -Stories from his multiple combat deployments -Future of vascular surgery training -Treatment of blunt aortic injury -Tips and Tricks: Managing penetrating vascular injury to the groin

#1: Introduction to Behind The Knife: Controversies in Surgical Management of Diverticular Disease

April 01, 2015 04:12 - 37 minutes

Episode 1: Introduction to our new surgery podcast. Will discuss diverticular disease with Dr. Scott Steele.

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