Journal Club: Review of 2018 Pediatric Surgery Practice Gaps

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00:00:27
Introduction to the APSA Practice Development Committee (PDC) and the concept of 'practice gaps'.
Introduction to the APSA Practice Development Committee (PDC) and the concept of 'practice gaps'.
00:01:24
Practice Gap #10: Restrictive Transfusion Policies - target hemoglobin of 7 is sufficient, even for NICU patients; blood transfusions increase DVT risk.
Practice Gap #10: Restrictive Transfusion Policies - target hemoglobin of 7 is sufficient, even for NICU patients; blood transfusions increase DVT risk.
00:03:51
Practice Gap #9: Enteral Nutrition and Pancreatitis - early enteral feeds decrease morbidity, NG feeds are as good as NJ feeds, operate earlier for gallstone pancreatitis.
Practice Gap #9: Enteral Nutrition and Pancreatitis - early enteral feeds decrease morbidity, NG feeds are as good as NJ feeds, operate earlier for gallstone pancreatitis.
00:05:23
Practice Gap #8: Ovarian Torsion - Ultrasound is a poor test; operate on suspicion; leave the ovary in, even if black, to preserve fertility.
Practice Gap #8: Ovarian Torsion - Ultrasound is a poor test; operate on suspicion; leave the ovary in, even if black, to preserve fertility.
00:07:38
Practice Gap #7: VTE Prophylaxis in Trauma - Low bleeding risk: SCDs + LMWH; High bleeding risk: SCDs until ambulatory, then screening ultrasound on ICU day 7.
Practice Gap #7: VTE Prophylaxis in Trauma - Low bleeding risk: SCDs + LMWH; High bleeding risk: SCDs until ambulatory, then screening ultrasound on ICU day 7.
00:08:52
Practice Gap #6: Physician Wellness - Burnout impacts patient care; proactive support systems are needed.
Practice Gap #6: Physician Wellness - Burnout impacts patient care; proactive support systems are needed.
00:10:50
Practice Gap #5: Firearm Injury Prevention - Pediatric surgeons need to actively identify risk factors and advocate for child access prevention laws.
Practice Gap #5: Firearm Injury Prevention - Pediatric surgeons need to actively identify risk factors and advocate for child access prevention laws.
00:12:12
Practice Gap #4: Maintenance Fluids and Resuscitation - Continue isotonic fluids (normal saline or LR) instead of switching to hypotonic fluids to decrease the risk of hyponatremia.
Practice Gap #4: Maintenance Fluids and Resuscitation - Continue isotonic fluids (normal saline or LR) instead of switching to hypotonic fluids to decrease the risk of hyponatremia.
00:13:35
Practice Gap #3: Wilms Tumor Protocol Violations - Take lymph nodes during nephrectomy for proper staging; pulmonary mets do not preclude primary nephrectomy.
Practice Gap #3: Wilms Tumor Protocol Violations - Take lymph nodes during nephrectomy for proper staging; pulmonary mets do not preclude primary nephrectomy.

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Drs Todd Ponsky, Alex Casar, Alexander Gibbons and Rae Hanke review the top ten practice gaps from 2018, as identified by APSA's Professional Development Committee.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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