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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Clinical Challenges in Emergency General Surgery: The Abdominal Wall – Friend or Foe?

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

It is the final episode of our Challenging Cases in Emergency General Surgery series and we’re diving into another dreaded topic: the complex abdominal wall. This structure is a daily partner to the general surgeon—but when things go wrong, it can quickly become our biggest challenge. In this episode, we’ll walk through the emergency presentation of a patient with multiple prior hernia repairs and mesh placements, and how these complicate diagnosis and management. From imaging pearls to OR decision-making and post-op dilemmas, this episode covers it all.  We round things off with a fun game (as always!) and some hot takes on abdominal wall strategies in emergency general surgery. Whether you’re an EGS surgeon, trainee, or surgical enthusiast, this episode is packed with practical insights, decision-making frameworks, and real-world nuance.

Hosts:
- Dr. Ashlie Nadler
- Dr. Jordan Nantais
- Dr. Graham Skelhorne-Gross

Learning Objectives:
- Identify key factors to assess in patients presenting with complex abdominal wall problems, including detailed surgical history, hernia characteristics, and signs of complications.
- Discuss the role of imaging, particularly CT scans, in evaluating patients with ventral hernias and bowel obstruction, with a focus on identifying transition points and signs of strangulation.
- Outline the surgical approach to incarcerated incisional ventral hernias, including pre-operative considerations, operative techniques, and management of threatened bowel.
- Recognize the importance of patient-specific factors and interdisciplinary collaboration in the management of complex abdominal wall cases, including the role of pre-habilitation and hernia specialists.

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0:09.4

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0:28.4

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0:35.6

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0:39.1

Relevant and engaging content designed to help you dominate the day.

0:51.8

Hi, everyone, and welcome to our 12th episode on challenging cases in emergency general surgery.

0:58.6

We've got a great episode today and it may be our last one.

1:02.9

So we wanted to make sure to pick a tough case that promises to be jam-packed with twists and turns.

1:08.4

And as usual, we'll end with a fun game.

1:11.3

I'm joined today by Dr. Ashley Nadler, Dr. Jordanante, and Dr. Graham Skilhorn Gross.

1:18.9

That's right. So today we're going to discuss an anatomic structure that as general surgeons, we rely on every day.

1:24.8

But when things go wrong, it can really become a fickle foe.

1:28.4

That structure, of course, is the abdominal wall.

1:31.7

I'm so glad we're talking about this because it can be a real game changer.

1:35.5

Think of a patient with a relatively simple surgical problem, say appendicitis or a bowel obstruction,

1:41.6

now add an old midline laparotomy incision that was complicated by a wound

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