Surgucation ep. 3 Inguinal and Umbilical Hernias.
First published
12/21/2020
Genres:
health
medicine
education
kids
family
parenting
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Mikael Petrosyan and Anthony Sandler from Children's National discuss two of the most common hernias pediatric surgeons encounter, inguinal hernias and umbilical hernia. They discuss the incidence, how they present, when they need to be repaired as well as the risks, and benefits of the operations. They also briefly touch on diastasis recti. to see a video of the podcast click on the link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjQ-DiV0pCC8Ny8koKYodZQ
Duration
24 minutes
Parent Podcast
SURGUCATION
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