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SurgiColl, The Podcast

SurgiColl, The Surgical Collective, is committed to being the foremost journal focusing on the Surgical Specialties, leveraging open access publishing to maximize distribution of timely, peer-reviewed, high-quality, and constructive evidence for broad and timely dissemination to advance the healthcare of people worldwide. The Podcast is a platform for discussing the latest publications with leading authors and experts in the field.

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    Artificial Intelligence in Orthopedic Surgery Education: A Current Concepts Review

    Discussion on the recently published article in SurgiColl, titled:Artificial Intelligence in Orthopedic Surgery Education: A Current Concepts ReviewIn addition to discussing this article, we take a deeper dive into:• How AI is reshaping surgical education• The evolving challenges in training orthopedic residents• Technology, simulation, and the future of competency-based learningFor this episode, we are joined by:Dr. Saqib RehmanProfessor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Director of Orthopaedic Trauma at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, and senior author of today’s paper.Dr. Amiethab AiyerDrexel College of Medicine alumnus, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Chief of Foot & Ankle Surgery, and Deputy Editor of JAAOS.As well as our host, Dr. Asif Ilyas.

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    Advances in Robotic Orthopaedic Surgery

    Discussion on the recently published article in SurgiColl, titled: Advances in Robotic Orthopaedic SurgeryIn addition to discussing this article, we will do a deeper dive on :Robotics in Total Joint Surgery, in general.For this episode, we are excited to be joined by our friends:Dr. Ahmed Siddiqi, our senior authorDr. Siddiqi is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine where he specializes in total joint replacement and robotic surgery.Dr. Jess Lonner, is our guest expertDr. Jess Lonner is a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University, a Total Joint Surgeon at Rothman Orthopaedics, and a key opinion leader in Robotic Total Joint Replacement surgery. As well as our host, Dr. Asif Ilyas.

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    Skeletal Metastases of the Pelvis and Lower Extremity: 
A Review for the Non-Oncologic Orthopaedic Surgeon

    Dr. Asif Ilyas, Founder of SurgiColl - short for “Surgical Collective” which is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal, discusses the recently published article: “Skeletal Metastases of the Pelvis and Lower Extremity: 
A Review for the Non-Oncologic Orthopaedic Surgeon” with his guest Dr. Dr. Christina Gutowski, an attending Orthopaedic Oncologist and Orthopaedic faculty member at the Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ.In addition to discussing this article, we will do a deeper dive on Metastatic Disease, in general.Dr. Gutowski is a graduate of the Thomas Jefferson Orthopaedic Surgery program and an Orthopaedic Oncology fellowship at the renown Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in NYC. 

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    Wide Awake Surgery: A Review of Cost Savings Potential

    A discussion on the recently published article in SurgiColl, titled: Wide Awake Surgery: A Review of Cost Savings Potential.In addition to discussing this article, we will do a deeper dive on Wide Awake Surgery in general.For this episode, I am excited to be joined by my friend & colleague:Dr. James Clarkson Dr. Clarkson is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who trained in England and Canada, followed by a Hand Surgery fellowship from the renown Kleinert Institute in Louisville, KY. Dr. Clarkson has spent the past 15 years as faculty at the Michigan State University, he established the Hand Management Unit, and has championed wide awake hand surgery in the office setting. He is extensively published in wide awake surgery and has pioneered virtual reality as a distraction technique for office surgery.As well as our host, Dr. Asif Ilyas.https://surgicoll.scholasticahq.com/article/125563-wide-awake-surgery-a-review-of-cost-savings-potential

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    Xylazine-induced Skin Necrosis, Emerging Public Health Crisis & Ethical Considerations in Surgical Reconstruction

    A discussion on the recently published article in SurgiColl, titled: Xylazine-induced Skin Necrosis, Emerging Public Health Crisis and the Ethical Considerations in Surgical Reconstruction: A Case Report In addition to discussing this article, we will do a deeper dive on : Fentanyl and Xylazine-associated Crisis. For this episode, I am excited to be joined by : - Dr. Katharine Woozley, Dr. Katherine Rose & Dr. Jacob Levy - Dr. Levy is a Plastic Surgery resident at the University of Pennsylvania  - Dr. Rose, the senior author of our paper today, is a Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon in the Main Line Health System in the suburbs of Philadelphia. - Dr. Woozley, is our Guest Expert. She is a highly experienced Hand, Upper Extremity, and Nerve Surgeon and a key opinion leader in the management of Fentanyl and Xylazine-associated wounds, who is also an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Head of Orthopaedic Hand & Nerve Surgery at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ. As well as our host, Dr. Asif Ilyas.

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    Opioid Administration Patterns & Trends following Total Joint Arthroplasty:A Multi-Center Analysis.

    A discussion on the recently published article in SurgiColl, titled: Opioid Administration Patterns and Trends following Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Multi-Center Analysis. As well, we will do a deeper dive on : The current pain management strategies around total joint arthroplasty surgery. We are joined by : Dr. Ahmed Siddiqi & Dr. Antonia Chen Dr. Siddiqi, is the senior author of our paper today, is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Meridian Hackensack School of Medicine where he specializes in total joint replacement and robotic surgery. Dr.Antonia Chen, is our Guest Expert. She is an expert Total Joint Surgeon, who is now the Chairperson and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UT Southwestern Medical Center. She was previously on faculty at the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and Harvard Medical School. As well as our host, Dr. Asif Ilyas.

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    Volar Locking Plate Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures: A Surgical Technique

    A discussion on the recently published article in SurgiColl, titled: Volar Locking Plate Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures: A Surgical Technique. We will do a deeper dive on the latest indications, technique, pearls and pitfalls with volar locking plate fixation – one of the most common fracture surgery performed. We are joined by : - Dr. Rick Tosti & Dr. Mike Vosbikian - Dr. Rick Tosti, is the senior author of our paper today, is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Assistant Program Director of the Hand Surg Fellowship at the Rothman Institute and Jefferson in Philadelphia, PA. - Dr.Mike Vosbikian, is our Guest Expert. He is an expert Hand Surgeon, and is also an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and is the Program Director of the Orthopaedic Surgery residency at Rutgers’ University in Newark, NJ. As well as our host, Dr. Asif Ilyas.

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    Acute Management of Open Long Bone Fractures | A Scoping Review

    Dr. Asif Ilyas, Founder of SurgiColl - short for “Surgical Collective” which is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal, discusses the recently published article: “Acute Management of Open Long Bone Fractures” with his guests Dr. Saqib Rehman of Temple University Hospital and Dr. Brianna Fram of Yale University.

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SurgiColl, The Surgical Collective, is committed to being the foremost journal focusing on the Surgical Specialties, leveraging open access publishing to maximize distribution of timely, peer-reviewed, high-quality, and constructive evidence for broad and timely dissemination to advance the healthcare of people worldwide. The Podcast is a platform for discussing the latest publications with leading authors and experts in the field.

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