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Behind the Knife General Surgery Oral Board Review – Sample Episode 10 - Abdominal Wall Defects - Gastroschisis/Omphalocele

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Behind the Knife's General Surgery Oral Board Review Course includes 123 Audio Scenarios + 10 Interactive Video Scenarios + 97 Operative Descriptions that cover all SCORE topic.

Each scenario includes two parts. The first part is a perfectly executed oral board scenario that mimics the real thing. Scenarios are 5 to 7 minutes long and include a variety of tactics and styles. If you are able to achieve this level of performance in your preparation you are sure to pass the oral exam with flying colors. The second part introduces high-yield commentary to each scenario. This commentary includes tips and tricks to help you dominate the most challenging scenarios in addition to practical, easy-to-understand teaching that covers the most confusing topics we face as general surgeons. We are confident you will find this unique, dual format approach a highly effective way to prepare for the test.

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0:00.0

Behind the Night, the Surgery Podcast, relevant and engaging content designed to help you dominate the day. We are proud to announce a comprehensive update to our general surgery oral board review content, covering all of the latest score curriculum.

0:31.5

We now have 123 up-to-date audio scenarios, all with expert commentary, 10 interactive video scenarios to test your

0:39.0

knowledge, and 97 comprehensive operative descriptions that will have you smooth talking your way

0:45.7

through the exam. It's all accessible via our top-notch iOS and Android apps, and all for hundreds of

0:52.7

dollars less than other review courses. It's the best content

0:55.8

at maximum value. Learn more at behind the knife.org. We hope you enjoy this scenario.

1:01.9

Dominate the boards.

1:07.0

Behind the knife, premium.

1:11.3

Abdominal wall defects, gastroscysis, and infallosil.

1:15.6

Examiner Patrick Georgoff, examinee, Kevin Canary, developed by Christopher Moranco.

1:24.5

The patient you're seeing is a term newborn infant male born to a G1 PZ or mother via spontaneous

1:31.0

vaginal delivery following a pregnancy with limited prenatal care.

1:35.2

On exam, he has a defect in the abdominal wall just to the right of the umbilicus with

1:39.4

eviscerated small bowel.

1:41.5

His Apgars are 8 and 9.

1:43.7

He is hemanamically stable, saturating greater than 95% on

1:46.9

remair. The NICU places his torso and lower body in a bowel bag and obtains a peripheral IV.

1:53.7

How would you like to proceed? Yeah, so I would immediately go and assess the patient and evaluate

1:59.5

his airway breathing and circulation to determine his stability.

2:03.0

I'd perform a thorough physical exam focusing on the size of the defect, the viability of the exposed bowel, and any evidence of atresia.

2:10.5

I'd have an OG tube place for the gastric decompression.

2:14.1

After establishing IV axis, I would start IV fluid resuscitation.

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