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Dr Dave Shukla presents anatomic shoulder arthroplasty to an esteemed panel on Wright’s “Tough Case Tuesday “ webinar presentation.Minimally invasive inguinal lymph node dissection (MILND)
Jakub James, M.D., demonstrates the operative technique of minimally invasive inguinal lymph node dissection in patients with melanoma. This video is intended for a surgical audience and is not intended to replace hands-on training.Burns 101: Triage
From the Burn Center at the University of Washington and Harborview Medical Center, Burns 101 describes the management and care of burn patients.Transplant Team Leadership
Dr. Marwan Abouljoud, director, Transplant Institute and Hepatobiliary Surgery, provides perspective on leadership.Training the Next Generation of Surgeons with Advanced Robotics - Cultivating Health
UC Davis Health is training the next generation of surgeons using some of the most advanced robotic surgery systems available.Open Aorta Proximal Anastomosis Case - Part 2 of 4
Alan Lumsden, MD, demonstrates how to control an inferior mesenteric artery, open an aortic aneurysm, control lumbar arteries, and start a proximal anastomosis in part 2 of 4 of this open aorta proximal anastomosis case.2017 LI Live- Live Cases Afternoon 2
An assessment of a 61-year-old with history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, GERD, A. Fib status post ablation who has presented for follow up after GERD.Mayo Clinic Talks: Sudden cardiac arrest in athletes
Mayo Clinic experts discuss how common sudden cardiac arrest is in athletes, and what health care professionals can do to prevent or treat it.Medications After Kidney Transplantation
Medications, side effects and the life long journey with a new kidney.Grand Rounds: Global Reach and the Transformation of Trauma Care
Todd Rasmussen, M.D., FACS., COL., USAF, MC, presents Global Reach and the Transformation of Trauma Care.Ortho Oncology - Proximal Femoral Replacement
Luke H. Balsamo, M.D., presents a case where he performs a left proximal femoral replacement due to a chondrosarcoma of bone on a 51 year old male.Improving surgical feasibility in rectal cancer care
David W. Larson, M.D., M.B.A., Chris L. Hallemeier, M.D., Jin, M.D., part of the colorectal cancer care team at Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center in Rochester, Minnesota, highlight Mayo Clinic’s expertise in advanced surgical techniques and a comprehensive range of treatment options for rectal cancer, optimizing the chances of a cure.