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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

#10 Annals of Surgery Journal Club Series: Drs. Heniford and Telem discuss ventral hernia repair

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Title: Annals of Surgery Journal Club #10: Ventral Hernia Repair

Join us for our 10th joint Journal Club with Annals of Surgery. This time our guest author is Dr. Todd Heniford, Chief of GI and Minimally Invasive Surgery at Carolinas Medical Center, director of the Carolinas Hernia institute, and a well-known expert in the field of abdominal wall resection.

We also have a guest moderator, Dr. Dana Telem (@DanaTelem), who is Associate Professor of Surgery and director of the Comprehensive Hernia Program at the University of Michigan.

Dr. Heniford is lead author of a new study on the preperitoneal method of ventral hernia repair, published recently in Annals: https://journals.lww.com/annalsofsurgery/Abstract/publishahead/Preperitoneal_Ventral_Hernia_Repair__A_Decade_Long.95443.aspx Join us for a great discussion of ventral hernia decision-making and technique with two leading experts!

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Behind the Knife, the Surgery Podcast, where we take a behind the scenes intimate look at surgery

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from leaders in the Knife. We are continuing our Journal Club series with

0:55.9

annals of surgery and today we are going to be discussing the paper pre-peritoneal Ventral

1:01.4

hernia repair a decade long prospective observational study.

1:05.9

Today we are honored to have Dr. Todd Hencourt, who is the chief of GI and minimally

1:11.4

invasive surgery at Carolina's Medical Center. He's the director of the

1:16.5

Carolina's Hernia Institute and a very well-known expert in the field of abdominal wall resection. We also have our guest today

1:26.4

Dr. Dana Tull, who is the Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of the

1:31.0

Comprehensive Hernia Program at the University of Michigan. and Director of the Comprehensive Harnia Program

1:32.9

at the University of Michigan.

1:34.9

Thank you for joining us and welcome on Behind the Night.

1:38.0

Thank you very much.

1:39.7

Thank you.

1:40.6

This is Karen Chobbert, Chamingin.

1:42.4

I'll just sort of give the summary for our

1:44.2

listeners of what their paper found. So Dr. Hennepfers group at

1:47.6

Carolina's Medical Center, they first described the pre-Parle Ventral

1:51.4

hernia technique in 2006.

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