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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Big T Trauma Series Ep. 13 - Pitfalls in Trauma #2

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

"The eyes do not see what the mind does not know."

Trauma surgery is riddled with pitfalls. Take your guard down for a minute and BAM, you are eating humble pie. Don't let this happen to you!

Join Drs. Bryan Cotton, Teddy Puzio, Krislynn Mueck, and host Patrick Georgoff for a fun, high-yield review. In this episode (2 of 2), we cover:
  1. Splenic pseudoaneurysm
  2. Compartment syndrome
  3. Urogenital injury
  4. Diaphragm injury
  5. Esophageal injury

Transcript

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What does home mean to you?

0:02.0

I'm Jimmy Femmeraywa, writer, broadcaster, and restaurant critic.

0:06.0

And I've been speaking to well-known names about what home means to them.

0:10.0

And it was in the East End, it was in Burmese, when Burmese was rough.

0:13.0

I remember thinking, not that the boys are going to fancy me.

0:16.0

Good number, Otty, and a chicken curry.

0:18.0

You are full, you are connected to your culture, and you may get harder.

0:23.0

That's where's home really.

0:25.0

With me, Jimmy Femmeraywa.

0:27.0

Find it wherever you're listening to this.

0:30.0

Behind the knife, the surgery podcast,

0:33.0

where we take a behind-the-scenes intimate look at surgery from leaders in the field.

0:51.0

Welcome back to Behind the Knife.

0:54.0

This is part two of the Big T trauma series, Pit Falls, and Trauma.

0:59.0

The Big T trauma series offers clinically-oriented material that focuses on how best to care for

1:04.0

dramatically injured and critically ill patients.

1:07.0

The information presented in this podcast is designed for surgical trainees,

1:11.0

but it really is appropriate for anyone who loves trauma as much as we do,

1:15.0

or maybe not as much as we do.

1:17.0

This includes medical students, APPs, all of our nursing colleagues, etc.

1:22.0

Today, I'm joined again by none other than Dr. Brian Cotton,

1:25.0

Professor of Surgery and Fellowship Director at UT Houston,

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