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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Clinical Challenges in Cardiac Surgery: Mitral Valve Disease

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Education, Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

We know cardiac surgery can seem a bit daunting on the surface. However, most surgeons will come across cardiac surgery patients at some point whether in the OR, ICU, ED, etc. As the FIRST cardiac surgery specialty team for Behind the Knife, we are excited to bring you episodes focused on high-yield topics to help you navigate common cardiac surgery challenges, discuss relevant literature to help you in practice, and help our listeners feel more comfortable around cardiac surgery patients. 

In this episode we’ll discuss mitral valve disease. We’ll review important physiologic differences in patients with mitral valve disease, the most common surgical approaches to address mitral valve disease, and how to work up and address acute mitral regurgitation due to acute papillary muscle rupture. 

Hosts: 
- Jessica Millar, MD- PGY-5 General Surgery Resident, University of Michigan, @Jess_Millar15
- Aaron William, MD- Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellow, Duke University, @AMWilliamsMD
- Nick Teman, MD- Assistant Professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Virginia, @nickteman

Learning objectives:
- Understand the physiologic differences that occur with mitral valve stenosis and regurgitation. 
- Understand the basic principles of mitral valve repair and replacement strategies. 
- Understand the presentation, work-up, and acute management of acute mitral valve regurgitations due to acute papillary muscle rupture/MI.  

For episode ideas/suggestions/feedback feel free to email Jessica Millar at: millarje@med.umich.edu

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The Trauma Surgery Video Atlas contains 24 scenarios that include never-before-seen high-definition operative footage, rich, original illustrations, and practical, easy-to-read pearls that will help you dominate the most difficult trauma scenarios.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Behind the surgery podcast, relevant and engaging content designed to help you dominate the day. The behind the knife trauma surgery video atlas is finally here.

0:26.0

Preparing for the deadliest injuries is challenging and currently available resources are limited.

0:31.0

That is why we created this amazing resource. The trauma

0:35.0

surgery video atlas contains 24 scenarios, all including never before seen,

0:39.7

high definition, interoperative footage,

0:42.6

rich original illustrations,

0:44.9

and practical, easy to read pearls

0:47.2

that will help you dominate the most difficult trauma scenarios.

0:50.2

Penetrating injury to the neck,

0:52.2

audible bleeding from the IBC, you've got this.

0:55.0

And all of this is always available at your fingertips via our website and app.

1:00.0

Check out behind the knife.org for more. Welcome back to behind the knife. The knife. For more.

1:03.3

Welcome back to behind the knife.

1:04.8

My name is Jessica Malar, PGY5, general surgery resident at the University of Michigan.

1:08.8

And I'm Aaron Williams, a third year Cardiothorastic Surgery Fellow here at Duke. And I'm Nick Teemann, Cardiac Surgery Fellow here at Duke.

1:13.0

And I'm Nick Teeman, Cardiac Surgeon at the University of Virginia.

1:16.0

As the Cardiac Surgery Subspecial Duty team for Behind the Night,

1:19.0

we are so excited to be back with another high-yield episode.

1:22.0

We hope you all have enjoyed

1:23.7

our previous episodes and that you're just as excited about cardiac surgery as we are.

1:28.4

Or that you've been able to use our episodes to help dominate your time on a

1:31.5

cardiac surgery rotation or while taking care of cardiac surgery patients.

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