JAMA Surgery : Transfascial Fixation vs No Fixation for Open Retromuscular Ventral Hernia Repairs
Interview with Ryan C. Ellis, MD, and Ajita S. Prabhu, MD, authors of Transfascial Fixation vs No Fixation for Open Retromuscular Ventral Hernia Repairs: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Amalia Cochran, MD. Related Content: Transfascial Fixation vs No Fixation for Open Retromuscular Ventral Hernia Repairs (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - June 21, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA Surgery : Intraoperative Urinary Catheter Use and Urinary Retention After Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Interview with Aldo Fafaj, MD, author of Effect of Intraoperative Urinary Catheter Use on Postoperative Urinary Retention After Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: A Randomized Clinical Trial.Hosted by Amalia Cochran, MD. (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - June 15, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA Surgery : Biologic vs Synthetic Mesh for Single-stage Repair of Contaminated Ventral Hernias
Interview with Michael J. Rosen, MD, author of Biologic vs Synthetic Mesh for Single-stage Repair of Contaminated Ventral Hernias: A Randomized Clinical Trial Hosted by Amalia Cochran, MD. (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - January 19, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA Surgery : Robotic vs Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair With Intraperitoneal Mesh
Interview with Clayton C. Petro, MD, and Ajita S. Prabhu, MD, authors of Patient-Reported Outcomes of Robotic vs Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair With Intraperitoneal Mesh: The PROVE-IT Randomized Clinical Trial (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - October 21, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA Surgery : Robotic Approach vs Traditional Laparoscopic Approach and Postoperative Outcomes
Interview with Ajita S. Prabhu, MD, and Michael J Rosen, MD, FACS, authors of Robotic Inguinal vs Transabdominal Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: The RIVAL Randomized Clinical Trial (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - March 18, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA: 2006-01-18, Vol. 295, No. 3, Author in the Room Audio Interview
Interview with Olga Jonasson, MD, author of Watchful Waiting vs Repair of Inguinal Hernia in Minimally Symptomatic Men, published in the January 18 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Men, and men only, who have few if any symptoms from their inguinal hemia, can safely delay having it fixed. 2. When symptoms develop, especially if the symptoms worsen suddenly, they should visit a surgeon and request a repair. 3. If the hernia suddenly becomes incarcerated, painful, and signs of a bowel obstruction develop (vomiting, abdominal cramps), an operation should be done immediately. I...
Source: JAMA Author in the Room - February 15, 2006 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts