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🗓️ 7 October 2021
⏱️ 31 minutes
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0:00.0 | Sarah, where's the car? It's gone. It's not gone. It's with Fixer. Since you never got |
0:04.5 | Ranta servicing it, I took care of it. Fixed up? Fixed up. Fixed is great. They pick |
0:08.2 | up your car, drive it to the garage, handle the service, then drive it straight back |
0:11.1 | to you. Sounds expensive? Don't worry. They negotiate their prices with their partner |
0:14.8 | garages and the car pickup services included. So since that's all handled, how about you |
0:18.9 | take a look at that leaky tab or do you need me to fix that too? For easy car maintenance, |
0:23.3 | head to fixter.co.uk. We'll pick up your car and take care of all the rest. Fixed up |
0:28.6 | and you'll back on track. Hello, welcome to Beyond the Knife. What follows is a conversation |
0:33.9 | on bariatric emergencies primarily geared towards the general and acute care surgeon. This |
0:41.2 | is with myself, Jason Bingham, I'm a bariatric surgeon and John McClellan, who's a trauma |
0:45.4 | and critical care surgeon. It turned out to be a really great conversation, but turned |
0:49.4 | out to be a little bit longer than we anticipated. So we broke it up into two parts. So what |
0:54.6 | follows is part one and with next week, we will follow up with part two. So enjoy. |
1:01.0 | Behind the knife, the surgery podcast, where we take a behind the scenes intimate look at |
1:06.5 | surgery from leaders in the field. |
1:14.8 | Okay, welcome back to Beyond the Knife. We have two of the original founders behind the knife |
1:18.3 | today. I'm Jason. I'm here with John and today we are discussing bariatric emergencies |
1:24.3 | for the general surgeon. So John, why is this important? |
1:27.7 | Yeah, so if you become a general surgeon and you don't do bariatric specifically, |
1:32.5 | you'll start to see these patients come into your ER and clinic and you should understand |
1:37.1 | what things could go wrong. So one thing is that the prevalence of these bariatric patients |
1:41.4 | in the community who have undergone the surgery will continue to grow with time and especially |
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