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Cleveland Clinic’s 4th Annual Updates in General Surgery 2022


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Cleveland Clinic’s 4th Annual Updates in General Surgery provides comprehensive focus on management and treatment options from a general surgical perspective. Complex procedures will be discussed, along with a variety of subjects affecting the rural/community surgeon. A myriad of cases and enhanced recovery protocols will be reviewed covering the wide variety of patients encountered in general surgical practice.  This activity is eligible for American Board of Surgery (ABS) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) self-assessment credits, and serves as an effective refresher course for the ABSITE training exam.
Topics: Hernia, colorectal and trauma surgery, surgical oncology, rural/community surgery, enhanced recovery protocols and much more!

Session 1 – Hernia I

Abdominal Wall Anatomy: A Practical Guide For the Abdominal Surgeon
Michael Rosen, MD

Mesh: What Are My Options?
Clayton Petro, MD

Perioperative Care of Ventral Hernia
Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD

When Do I Need Imaging, and What Type of Imaging Should I Order?
Clayton Petro, MD

Approaches to Umbilical Hernia Repair
Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD

Rectus Diastasis With and Without Hernia – What Should I Do?
Samuel Szomstein, MD

Lap and Robotic IPOM
Ajita Prabhu, MD

MIS Ventral Hernia Repair Part II: Robotic Retromuscular Techniques for VHR (rTAPP, eTEP, rTAR)
Lucas Beffa, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Session 2 – Hernia II

Wound Complications After Ventral Hernia Repair
Lucas Beffa, MD

Cirrhosis and Hernia – What Should I Do?
Samuel Szomstein, MD

Sports Hernia
David Krpata, MD

MIS Inguinal Anatomy and Operative Approaches
Clayton Petro, MD

Groin Pain After Inguinal Hernia Repair – What Now?
David Krpata, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Hernia School Case Reviews
Multiple Faculty

Session 3 – Surgical Oncology: Breast

De-escalation of Treatment in Breast Cancer
Julie E. Lang, MD

Management of the Axilla
Zahraa Al Hilli, MD

Margins and Breast Conserving Surgery
Stephanie Valente, DO

Nipple Sparing Mastectomy
Julie E. Lang, MD

Immediate Breast Reconstruction
Zahraa Al Hilli, MD

Oncoplastics
Stephanie Valente, DO

Genetics and Breast Cancer Risk
Holly Pederson, MD

Benign Breast Lesions
Holly Pederson, MD

Session 4 – Surgical Oncology: Skin

Stage IV Metastatic Melanoma: Vision for 2022 and Beyond
David W. Ollila, MD

Stage III Metastatic Melanoma: Vision for 2022 and Beyond
David W. Ollila, MD

Quick Primer on Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
David W. Ollila, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Session 5 – Trauma I

That Skin Looks Weird: Burn Management
Cathleen Khandelwal, MD

There’s Poop in the Belly. Now What? Colorectal Trauma
Eric Johnson, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Session 6 – Trauma II

That Skin Still Looks Weird: Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
Cathleen Khandelwal, MD

Break Out the Broselow Tape: Pediatric Trauma
Darrell Cass, MD

Trauma in Pregnancy
Cathleen Khandelwal, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Trauma Case Presentation
David R. Rosen, MD

Session 7 – Colorectal I

‘Roids – and Not the Anabolic Ones
Bradley Champagne, MD

Will My Fissure Ever Go Away? Yes.
Sarah Vogler, MD

Anal Abscess & Fistula
Justin A. Maykel, MD

Pilonidal Disease: Drain it, Resect It or Flap It?
Eric Johnson, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Diverticulitis: So When Are We Supposed to Operate?
David R. Rosen, MD

The Appendix: Abx or Operate?  What if I See Mucin?
David Maron, MD

Anastomotic Leaks – Avoiding and Managing Them
Justin A. Maykel, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Session 8 – Colorectal II

Robotics 2.0
David R. Rosen, MD

C. Diff: What the Surgeon Needs to Know
David Maron, MD

Small Bowel Obstruction: Every Case is Different
Bradley Champagne, MD

Large Bowel Obstruction
Justin A. Maykel, MD

Constipation: What Surgeons Should Know
Sarah Vogler, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Panel Discussion of Cases
Multiple Faculty

Session 9 – Rural and General Surgery I

Tips and Tricks for Managing the Gallbladder. Nightmares From an HPB Surgeon
Robert Simon, MD

Common Pediatric Surgical Problems That Real General Surgeons Face
Darrell Cass, MD

Updates in Managing Pancreatitis From a Surgeon’s Perspective
Robert Simon, MD

Updates on Managing Ischemic Bowel
Benjamin Miller, MD

Ob/Gyn for the General Surgeon in the Real World
Lindsey Beffa, MD

Questions and Answers
Multiple Faculty

Session 10 – Rural and General Surgery II

Endoscopy-How to Get the Most Out of Your Endoscope
Richard Guttman, Jr., MD

Telehealth: The Future of Surgery, or a Passing Pandemic Fad?
David Krpata, MD

Why Every General Surgeon Should Know How to Use the Ultrasound, and How I Do It
Richard Guttman, Jr., MD

Panel Discussion Plus Case Review
Multiple Faculty

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