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150 Tilting the tables: a discussion of the evidence for routine table tilt during elective caesarean
Join us as Declan and Roger discuss the evidence for routine table tilt during elective caesarean section. Has this changed your practice? What is your opinion on this topic? We’d love to read your…
149 Rheumatic heart disease in pregnancy part 2
Hypothetical Case: You are called to MFAU to see a woman who has just arrived via RFDS (royal flying doctor service) She is a 23 y.o indigenous woman from the Kimberley in the far north of WA. She is…
148 Rheumatic heart disease in pregnancy part 1
Hypothetical Case: You are called to MFAU to see a woman who has just arrived via RFDS (royal flying doctor service) She is a 23 y.o indigenous woman from the Kimberley in the far north of WA. She is…
147 Pain during caesarean a discussion with Matt
Hi everyone, Pain during caesarean is a very challenging and distressing event – for the patient, their partner, the anaesthetist and all the staff present in theatre. This week we catch up with Matt…
146 Current challenges and research directions in sepsis
Hi everyone, Sepsis is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in our patients. It is common but can be difficult to diagnose, challenging to manage and sometimes downright scary. After…
145 ERAS a discussion with Dr Jen Kielty
Hi Everyone, This week I am joined by Dr Jen Kielty to discuss ERAS - Enhanced Recovery After Surgery. Jen has been helping us with the introduction of ERAS here at our hospital and also shares…
144 Suzetrigine a discussion with Declan
Hi everyone, This week Declan and I sit down to discuss a novel non opioid analgesic drug recently approved for use by the FDA, suzetrigine. What is it? How does it work? Why should we be…
143 Magnesium in medicine with Declan
Hi Everyone, This week I sat down with Declan to discuss a fascinating therapy which is used in many areas of medicine. This podcast has a bit of everything, a quiz, a part one viva, dubious…
142 Peripartum cardiomyopathy with Dr Faith Njue
You are called to assess a pregnant woman who presents to your hospital complaining of shortness of breath. She is 36 weeks pregnant with twins and tells you she had been getting progressively short…
141 Uterine inversion with Dr David Owen
Hi everyone, This week I am joined again by Dr David Owen an obstetrician here at KEMH. We sit down to discuss uterine inversion - an acute obstetric emergency. Luckily this condition is…
140 The Placenta Accreta Spectrum Team at KEMH Part two.
Hi Everyone, Welcome to Part Two of our discussion with two of the founding members of the Placenta Accreta Spectrum Team here at KEMH Dr Matt Epee-Bekima and Dr David Owen. This team was…
139 The Placenta Accreta Spectrum Team at KEMH Part one
Hi Everyone, This week I had the privilege of sitting down and recording two fascinating episodes with two of the founding members of the Placenta Accreta Spectrum Team from here at KEMH, Dr Matt…
138 Journal club with Graeme IJOA Nov 2024
Hi Everyone, Join Graeme and I as we discuss two articles chosen from last months edition of IJOA (International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia). In the first we discuss an article exploring…
137 GLP1 agonists and anaesthesia a discussion with Erin
The next patient on your elective list arrives in theatre. She is a 35 year old woman booked for hysteroscopy to investigate her menorrhagia. She has no co-morbidities so wasn't seen preoperatively…
136 Total spinal anaesthesia with Graeme
Your patient arrives in the anaesthetic room next to theatre, she's booked for a non elective caesarean for failure to progress. She has an epidural in situ and you decide try to top it up - however…
135 The EXIT procedure with Lloyd Green
What is the EXIT procedure? Who is it used for and how do we do it? In our institution this procedure only occurs on average every 3-4 years. It is an event where a large diverse group of…
134 Journal Club – a discussion of the 2023 Gerard Ostheimer lecture with Matt Rucklidge
Hi Everyone, This week Matt and I agreed to get together to do another journal club episode (or more accurately I printed out an article, put it in Matt's pigeon hole and told him to make himself…
133 NAP7 a discussion and review with Jacob
Hi everyone, This week I sit down with Jacob one of the provisional fellows in our department and we discuss the findings from the latest UK National Audit Project - NAP7 - which this time…
132 The soiled airway with Nathan Blakely
A woman collapses with abdominal pain in a restaurant & then the initial evaluation in the ED she is diagnosed with suspected ruptured ectopic pregnancy. She is brought straight into your theatre…
131 Hyperkalaemia in Pre Eclampsia a discussion with Natalie Smith
As the DA you are paged to come to PACU to review a patient with pre-eclampsia who has just had a PPH and a repair of a perineal tear after delivering in labour ward. The O&G team ordered a VBG…
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