Update Course Rewind: 2022 Top Ten Key Takeaways

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The 10th annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course was held as a webinar on August 30, 2022. We had a lot of lively discussion and engaging presentations on the latest updates in pediatric surgery. In this video we are reviewing the top ten key takeaways from the update course.

Hosts: Ellen Encisco, Brittany Levy & Todd Ponsky

00:00 Intro 00:31 #10: Gastroschisis feeding protocols

01:48 #9: Management of congenital esophageal stenosis

03:07 #8: Outpatient management of intussusception

04:49 #7: Mechanical bowel prep & surgical site infections

05:55 #6: Advocacy for preventing pediatric gunshot injuries

07:19 #5: Efficacy of CT of suspected airway foreign body aspiration

08:42 #4: Laparotomy vs peritoneal drainage for NEC

10:00 #3: Importance of explicit and implicit bias

11:18 #2: Can isolated skull fractures be safely discharged from ER?

12:46 #1: Antibiotic treatment for complicated appendicitis

Featured faculty: Beth Rymeski, DO, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Jason Fraser, MD, Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City Steven L. Lee, MD, MBA, Seattle Children's Hospital Dan von Allmen, MD, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Ajay Kaul, MD, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Seref Kilic, MD, Cukurova University, Turkey Elizabeth Speck, Mott Children's Hospital Justin Huntington, MD, Akron Children's Hospital Mark Wulkan, MD, Akron Children's Hospital Paul Jeziorczak, MD, MPH, APSA PDC Marion Henry, MD, MPH, University of Chicago Peter Masiakos, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital Bindi Naik-Mathuria, MD, MPH, UTMB Health Richard Pearl, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago Charles Snyder, MD, APSA PDC Jose Campos, MD, Chilean Society for Pediatric Surgery Craig Lillehei, MD, APSA PDC

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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