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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

#APSA50: Pioneers Alberto Pena and Donald Nuss

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Education, Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2019

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from pioneers who revolutionized the care of children with anorectal malformations (Dr. Alberto Pena @DrsPenaBischoff) and pectus excavatum (Dr. Donald Nuss).

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

0:36.1

from leaders in the Knife. This is Wu Doe and Meganet Keshup covering the American

0:57.1

Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th anniversary meeting. Today we have the distinct honor

1:02.4

of sitting with a legend of pediatric surgery Dr.

1:05.2

Alberto Peña.

1:07.1

He is the director of the International Center for Cholorectal and Neurogenital Care, as well as

1:11.6

Professor of Surgery at Children's Hospital

1:13.9

Colorado. As the pioneer of the posterior sagittal anorectoplasty, Dr.

1:19.4

Pena has completely revolutionized the care of children across the entire globe with

1:24.0

colorectal and eureginal malformations.

1:26.8

Sir, it is a great honor.

1:28.8

The time when I describe a new approach and I like to do it mainly for as a message

1:38.0

for the young generation of surgeons to keep their eyes open and with a touch of a skepticism and most likely you will be able to

1:49.1

make a contribution also.

1:51.1

Absolutely sir so back back in those days when you were part of the younger generation and you were viewing cases with skepticism,

2:00.0

how are children with in erectile malformations being treated at the time?

2:03.4

And what about that led you to think there's got to be a better way?

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