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Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast

WashU Medicine Department of Surgery
Washington Manual Of Surgery
Trauma Surgery
Surgical Management
Surgical Oncology
Critical Care
Cutaneous Melanoma
Neoadjuvant Therapy
Transplant Surgery
Chest Trauma
Adjuvant Therapy
Acute Pancreatitis
Vascular Access
Immunotherapy
Targeted Therapy
Post-Operative Surveillance
Surgical Techniques
Surgery
Acute Appendicitis
Gunshot Wound
Chest Tube Placement

The Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast provides quick access to essential surgical knowledge for busy trainees, surgeons and students. You’ll get clear guidance on surgical decision-making, procedures and diseases, presented by expert faculty and residents from the Department of Surgery at WashU Medicine. This podcast is designed as a companion to the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Ma... more

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Let’s talk considerations after bariatric surgery — Join general surgery resident Dr. Diego Polanco for a discussion with expert weight loss surgeon Dr. J. Christopher Eagon. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on long... more

Let’s talk surgical management of obesity—Join general surgery resident Dr. Diego Polanco for a discussion with expert weight loss surgeon, Dr. J. Christopher Egon. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on weight loss su... more

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Let’s talk preoperative management—Join general surgery resident Dr. Angela Hill for a discussion with expert trauma critical care surgeon Dr. Thoi H. Ngo. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on the preoperative assess... more

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Let’s talk bile leaks and cholangitis — Join general surgery resident Dr. Usman Panni for a discussion with expert transplant and biliary surgeon Dr. Adeel Khan.  This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on benign biliary d... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Ngo
Assistant professor in the Section of Acute and Critical Care Surgery with background in trauma and critical care
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Episode: Preoperative Assessment - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Khan
Surgeon discussed in episode
Unspecified in transcript
Episode: Surgical Diseases of the Biliary Tree: Part 2 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Adeel Khan
Transplant surgeon and hepatopancreaticobiliary surgeon
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Surgical Diseases of the Biliary Tree: Part 1 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Paul Wise
Surgeon and Senior Editor, Washington Manual of Surgery
Washington University School of Medicine
Episode: Small Intestine: Part 2 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Mohamed Zayed
Vascular surgeon, professor of surgery, radiology, molecular and cell biology, and biomedical engineering
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Cerebrovascular Disease - Washington Manual of Surgery
Steven Hunt
professor of surgery at Washington University in St. Louis, expert in colon and rectum surgery
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Colon and Rectum: Part 2 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Steven Hunt
Professor of Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis, section of colon and rectal surgery
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Colon and Rectum: Part 1 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Brunt
Expert in adrenal gland surgery and management
Washington University Medicine
Episode: Adrenal Gland: Part 2 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Dr. Snyder
an acute and critical care surgeon
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Intraoperative Considerations - Washington Manual of Surgery

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Combined Hosts ( WashU Surgery podcast)
A team of surgeons and researchers from WashU and affiliated programs who host and contribute to episode content, providing case-based discussions and expert insights across surgical specialties.
Paul Wise
Co-host and senior editor providing expert commentary on biliary surgery and broader surgical topics.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • I LOVE THIS PODCAST

    This podcast is so wonderful I had to write a review. I have been dreaming of a podcast with this type of teaching. Thank you for breaking down surgical principles for resident learners!

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    JLS and Sammie
    United Statesa year ago

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Engaging and practical for residents and practicing surgeons.
High-quality expert insights from WashU faculty and residents.
Case-based, actionable guidance that translates to the OR.

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Preoperative Assessment - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: What would you do next after initial assessment and imaging?
Coordinate admission planning, initiate conservative management if appropriate (e.g., suspected adhesive obstruction), place nasogastric decompression, monitor for improvement, and involve anesthesia early to optimize perioperative risk.
Preoperative Assessment - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: What are some things you would like to know on history and physical?
Key historical elements include onset and progression of symptoms, infectious signs, bowel habits, prior surgeries, comorbidities and medications, functional status, and social support, all of which inform risk and management.
Surgical Diseases of the Biliary Tree: Part 3 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: What are the key steps in managing choledocholithiasis with or without cholangitis when ERCP is available?
Initial management focuses on relieving biliary obstruction with ERCP—performing sphincterotomy, placing a stent, and removing stones. After stabilizing the duct, plan for cholecystectomy within a short window (ideally 24-72 hours) to prevent recurrence, with consideration of transfer to a higher-level facility if ERCP is not immediately available.
Surgical Diseases of the Biliary Tree: Part 3 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: How would the management differ for bilomas arising from different sites such as the cystic duct stump versus the duct of Luschka or the common hepatic duct?
The approach begins with drainage of the biloma, followed by targeted imaging (MRCP or ERCP) to identify the leak source. If a cystic duct stump or minor duct leak is found, sphincterotomy with stent placement during ERCP often suffices to divert bile and stop the leak, whereas leaks from larger ducts may require more extensive endoscopic or surgical management.
Surgical Diseases of the Biliary Tree: Part 1 - Washington Manual of Surgery
Q: What would be the management plan after evaluation if gallstones are found but there is no inflammation?
If biliary colic with stones but no wall thickening or inflammation, plan elective cholecystectomy, preferably minimally invasive (laparoscopic or robotic), given the patient's age and symptom frequency.

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A fast-paced, case-based surgical education show that covers a wide range of operative topics and decision-making strategies. Episodes often center on preoperative assessment, biliary disease, small intestine and colorectal conditions, esophageal disorders, adrenal and vascular surgery, and intraoperative management, all framed through practical case discussions, step-by-step techniques, and teamwork with multidisciplinary teams. The format blends host guidance with expert guest insights, offering actionable tips for residents, practicing surgeons, and students who want a deeper understanding of procedural decision-making, safety, and modern surgical care. A notable strength is its clear focus on real-world application within the Washington... more

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4. Paul Wise
5. Dr. Mohamed Zayed
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