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🗓️ 20 July 2023
⏱️ 32 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone, welcome to another episode of Behind the Knife's Clinical Challenges. |
0:26.0 | We would like to introduce ourselves as the newest trauma series team, once again coming |
0:29.8 | out of Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital Ryder Trauma Center. My name is Eva Regiga, |
0:34.4 | I'm a PGY4 in general surgery, and I'm actually a returning member back with a new team. |
0:39.5 | And my name is Mike Cobler, like they're PGY2 in general surgery, soon to be starting my |
0:43.7 | dedicated research years with our trauma faculty here. |
0:46.5 | I'm E. Jean-Yakwan, trauma and surgical critical care fellow at the Ryder Trauma Center. |
0:52.4 | And I'm Jonathan Mezosu, an assisted professor of surgery at the University of Miami, and |
0:57.0 | an attending trauma surgeon at the Ryder Trauma Center. |
0:59.4 | Great, so today we will be discussing a topic that can be challenging to navigate, |
1:03.6 | stab wounds to the torso. So who gets explored, when do you get imaging, who gets serial |
1:08.8 | abdominal exams, we're going to talk about all these possibilities and the nuanced differences, |
1:13.4 | depending on where in the torso the injuries located. |
1:16.4 | I know about today is that this is strictly management for stab wounds or other low |
1:20.8 | velocity penetrating trauma, but not things like gunshot wounds. |
1:24.2 | We will discuss the approach to evaluating and treating these patients based on the Western |
1:28.0 | Trauma Association algorithms and East guidelines and links will be included in the show notes |
1:32.5 | for reference. So let's get to it. |
1:34.7 | Okay, Eva, why don't you get us started with the first scenario. |
1:38.0 | You have a 34 year old male who presents to the trauma bay after a bar fight, |
1:42.6 | where EMS reports that he sustained a single stab wound about three centimeters in size, |
1:47.1 | just lateral to the umbilicus on the right side. |
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