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Really Rural Surgery
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Really Rural Surgery and Obstetrics is an educational medical podcast series that analyzes relevant surgical studies in the context of rural surgery in Canada. While its intended audience is Enhanced Surgical Skills family physicians, the content is relevant to anyone participating in surgery in rural and remote areas.
Really Rural Surgery and Obstetrics is an educational medical podcast series that analyzes relevant surgical studies in the context of rural surgery in Canada. While its intended audience is Enhanced Surgical Skills family physicians, the content is relevant to anyone participating in surgery in rural and remote areas.
Season 6, Episode 53: Open vs Closed Hemorrhoidectomy
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor and Dr. Kermode discuss whether to leave a hemorrhoidectomy open, or to close it: the eternal question.
27:00
Season 6, Episode 52: Biopsy for Celiac Disease
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor and Dr. Kermode discuss the optimal location of biopsy and how many biopsy specimens are required to make a diagnosis for Celiac disease.
33:03
Season 6, Episode 51: A Randomized Trial of Induction Versus Expectant Management
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The ARRIVE Trial (A Randomized Trial of Induction Versus Expectant Management) has arrived on Really Rural Surgery and Obstetrics! This week, Dr. Bret Batchelor is joined by Dr. Nicole Ebert and Alexa Stang to discuss this ground-breaking, breath-taking, earth-quaking article.
44:49
Season 6, Episode 50: Open or Closed Lateral Sphincterotomy
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In this episode, Dr. David Kermode and Dr. Bret Batchelor discuss which surgical treatment is better for chronic anal fissures: open or closed lateral Sphincterotomy.
27:24
Season 6, Episode 49: Medical vs Surgical Treatment for Chronic Anal Fissure
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In this episode Dr. David Kermode and Dr. Bret Batchelor discuss whether medical or surgical treatment is better for chronic anal fissures.
33:59
Season 5, Episode 48: Ultrasound for occult inguinal hernia
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In this episode, Dr. David Kermode and Dr. Bret Batchelor try to figure out if ultrasound is good when a person presents with symptoms of an inguinal hernia, but no hernia on palpation.
27:46
Season 5, Episode 47: COVID19 interview with Dr. Bret Batchelor
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor discusses COVID19, the novel coronavirus at the heart of the current global pandemic, with Revelstoke, BC journalist, Shaun Aquiline
10:47
Season 5, Episode 46: Local anesthetic for pain reduction in elective caesarean section
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor is joined by an astute resident, Dr. Lauren Galbraith, to discuss whether there is any benefit from the use of local anaesthetic for post-operative pain reduction in elective caesarean sections.
40:18
Season 5, Episode 45: Term PROM
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor and Dr. Fine try to figure out what to do for term PROM (prelabour rupture of membrances): Something? Nothing? Something now? Something later? Nothing now? Nothing later? A bit now? A bit later?
35:52
Season 5, Episode 44: Salpingectomy during caesarean section for sterilization
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor, Dr. Wells and Dr. Kermode discuss the option of salpingectomy at caesarean section as opposed to tubal ligation for sterilization. Can this harrowing procedure be performed routinely and safely in the future?
41:14
Season 5, Episode 43: Laparoscopic vs. Open Inguinal Hernia Repair
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In this episode, Dr. Kermode and Dr. Batchelor attempt to determine whether the tried and true (open) reigns supreme for inguinal hernia repairs, or whether tech (laparoscopic) has taken the lead.
31:24
Season 5, Episode 42: Laparoscopic Entry
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor and Dr. Kermode tackle the time honored debate between different modes of entry for laparoscopic surgery.
40:09
Season 4, Episode 41: Local anesthesia for tonsillectomies
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor is once again joined by his American friends Dr. David Kermode and Dr. Joel Wells to discuss topical anaesthesia for reducing post operative pain in tonsillectomies.
37:34
Season 4, Episode 40: Lassoing polyps
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What's best for small polyps, biopsy forceps or snare? In this wild-west Christmas episode, Dr. Batchelor and Dr. Kermode answer this dog gone question.
29:55
Season 4, Episode 39: Antibiotics in acute appendicitis, part deux.
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor is joined by Dr. Alison Fine and Dr. Erle Kirby to revisit the issue of antibiotics for acute uncomplicated appendicitis. This episode was recorded in front of a live studio audience of crickets in Tamale, Ghana.
45:29
Season 4, Episode 38: Ultrasound guided steroid injections of the carpal tunnel
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Dr. Kermode is back with Dr. Batchelor. This time they discuss beer, bourbon, and ultrasound guided injections of the carpal tunnel.
40:03
Season 4, Episode 37: Medical volunteerism
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Dr. David Kermode joins me once again for an episode in which we delve a bit deeper into a discussion started in Banff in January 2018: short term international medical missions, who benefits the most?
42:38
Season 4, Episode 36: Diagnosing H. Pylori with endoscopy
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In this episode, Dr. Batchelor answers one of his astute OR nurses questions: what is the best way to biopsy the stomach to diagnose H. pylori?
20:18
Season 4, Episode 35: Closing Scarpa's Fascia, Part I
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In this episode, a very keen medical student by the name of Jessie Holbek joins Dr. Batchelor to discuss whether we should close Scarpas fascia during cesarean sections.
30:25
Season 4, Episode 34: Vein Again
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In an effort to further enforce his pre-conceived bias, Dr. Batchelor compares to studies involving ultrasound guided foam sclerotherapy and stripping of the greater saphenous vein for treamtment of saphenous vein reflux.
20:40
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