Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures
By Oxford University
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Description
The Surgical Grand Rounds, hosted by the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, are the key educational meetings for consultants, juniors and medical students. Presentations revolve around clinical cases and are followed by lively, educational discussion. These podcasts are brought to you by the Oxford University Medical Education Fellows.
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1 | VideoEffective learning from serious incidents | Dr Helen Higham delivers a talk on the human factors approach to incident analysis. Dr Helen Higham is Consultant Anaesthetist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Director of OxSTaR, the University of Oxford’s Simulation Centre, and c | 11 2 2020 | Free | View in iTunes |
2 | VideoImage Consciousness in the Emergency Department - Developing and Evaluating Novel Radiological Pathways and Technologies in the Acute Healthcare Setting | A brief portfolio of four distinct projects - scaphoid injuries, blunt chest trauma in the elderly, acute gallstone disease, and a mobile x-ray machine with embedded AI technology. Which reflect some of the ways the Emergency Department is trying to dev | 22 1 2020 | Free | View in iTunes |
3 | VideoCases of complicated surgery for 'high-risk' prostate cancer | Professor Shin Egawa delivers the Burdette Lecture with striking array of high-risk salvage surgery for prostate cancer and bladder cancer. Professor Egawa is Chairman of the Department of Urology at Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan. D | 13 1 2020 | Free | View in iTunes |
4 | VideoFacing the future with our eyes wide open: What does the future hold for (cardiac) surgery that will change the way we practice? | Many of the things that will be in this talk may never happen, some of them will happen and some of them are already happening. How they will evolve and to what extent, and how all of these things will blend into one future will be interesting to explor | 10 1 2020 | Free | View in iTunes |
5 | VideoUsing research to change paradigms in diagnosing and managing early prostate cancer | Mr Vincent Gnanapragasam provides an overview of the big questions in prostate cancer. Mr Vincent Gnanapragasam is a University Lecturer at the University of Cambridge and Honorary Consultant Urologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge. | 6 1 2020 | Free | View in iTunes |
6 | VideoSmall intestinal neuroendocrine tumours - surgery and science in Cambridge | Mr Simon Buczacki presents his clinical and scientific data on small intestinal neuroendocrine tumours. Simon Buczacki is a cancer surgeon and scientist from the Cambridge Colorectal Unit at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. | 16 12 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
7 | VideoImplementation of Robot Assisted Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy (RAMIE) | Professor Richard van Hillegersberg shares his experience with robotic esophagectomy over the years. Professor Richard van Hillegersberg is an Upper GI surgeon from the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands. | 16 12 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
8 | VideoOrgan preservation research in Oxford: an update | The talk focusses on kidney preservation with Mr Simon Knight talking about some of the clinical research that has been done, while Mr James Hunter discusses their translational and lab research. Mr Simon Knight and Mr James Hunter are both Senior C | 22 11 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
9 | VideoOxford University Global Surgery Group: female genital mutilation | Dr Anita Makins discusses 'Female genital mutilation (FGM): a global perspective', and Dr Katy Newell-Jones presents ‘Medicalisation of female genital cutting: decision making dilemmas and competing priorities’. Dr Anita Makins is a Consultant Obste | 22 11 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
10 | VideoInnovations to improve outcome and patient safety in low and middle income countries | Ms Sarah Kessler discusses and shows clips from ‘The Checklist Effect’, the award-winning documentary inspired by the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist. Professor Shafi Ahmed talks about his passion around innovation, technology, global health and educa | 1 5 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
11 | VideoOUCAGS and clinical academic training in the UK | Professor Chris Pugh gives a talk on clinical academic training and the role OUCAGS (Oxford University Clinical Academic Graduate School) plays. Professor Chris Pugh is Professor of Renal Medicine, Director of OUCAGS and Associate Dean for Academic Affa | 17 4 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
12 | VideoGastrointestinal (GI) haemorrhage | Dr Raman Uberoi talks about interventional radiology and gastrointestinal haemorrhage. Dr Raman Uberoi is a Consultant Radiologist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. | 12 4 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
13 | VideoCommunication in Healthcare: A Failure in Need of Rescue? | Professor Amir Ghaferi discusses the current state of communication in healthcare and in particular surgery. Is there a failure in need of rescue? Professor Amir Ghaferi is Associate Professor of Surgery and Business at the University of Michigan. | 3 4 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
14 | VideoPersonalised external aortic root support: the Oxford experience | Miss Renata Greco talks about personalised external aortic root support and in particular the Oxford experience with this technique. Miss Renata Greco is a Senior Aortic Fellow for the Complex Aortic Surgery Team at the Oxford Heart Centre. | 8 3 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
15 | VideoCricket to clinic via the lab | Professor Giles Toogood talks about his background which combined sport and surgery, and discusses the advances in hepatobiliary. Professor Giles Toogood is a Professor of Hepatobiliary Surgery at Leeds University. | 19 2 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
16 | VideoMachine perfusion – a new dawn or optimistic hyperbole? | Professor Peter Friend, Dr David Nasralla and Dr Carlo Ceresa discuss liver transplantation and why they are replacing conventional cold storage in an ice box with normothermic automated, transportable liver preservation. Professor Peter Friend is Profe | 28 1 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
17 | VideoGenes, Hands, Nerves, and Brains | Professor Dominic Furniss and Dr Akira Wiberg discuss the tremendous connection we have between the hand and the brain, focusing their talk on Dupuytren's Disease and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Professor Dominic Furniss is Associate Professor at the Nuffie | 21 1 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
18 | VideoAchieving the Holy-Grail: The Humanising Healthcare Methodology | Mr Hamish Dibley, a senior management consultant, explores a new and refreshing approach to how we understand and improve healthcare systems. He outlines his alternative approach to realising better healthcare services at less cost. It begins with look | 16 1 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
19 | VideoEffect of metformin on breast cancer metabolism | Dr Simon Lord presents a clinical study to understand the effect of metformin - one of the most commonly prescribed treatments worldwide for diabetes - on breast cancer metabolism. Dr Simon Lord is a Senior Clinical Researcher in Experimental Cancer The | 16 1 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
20 | VideoGlobal Surgery: Paediatric Surgery Team | Medical student Ms Shannon Gunawardana talks about Oxplore, an outreach portal for schools and young people. And Paediatric Surgery Registrar Ms Kathryn Ford speaks on ‘trainees and global surgery’ and Consultant Paediatric Surgeon Professor Kokila | 25 9 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
21 | VideoMedicine and Art | Professor David Cranston takes us on a little trip through art and medicine using illustrations of works that portray the changing role of medicine in society. David Cranston is Associate Professor of Surgery at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Scien | 28 8 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
22 | VideoProstate cancer genomic surgery: A shifting paradigm | In the first half, Dr Alastair Lamb discusses the problem with prostate cancer and what it is that needs to be addressed, his previous research and future plans for research. In the second half, he talks about clinical activity; robotic surgery, changi | 30 4 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
23 | VideoOesophageal Cancer: Past, Present and the Future | Professor Tim Underwood takes us through the history of oesophageal cancer, where we are now, and some of the science that is done to ask questions about where we might go with the treatment of oesophageal cancer. Professor Tim Underwood is professor of | 16 4 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
24 | VideoMédecins Sans Frontières: The Role of Humanitarian Aid in Global Surgery | Professor Kathryn Chu gives an introduction to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF); what it is and who they are, and talks about MSF surgery and the role of MSF in global surgery. Professor Kathryn Chu is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University o | 28 3 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
25 | VideoSafe surgery in Africa: Exploring barriers and trialling interventions | Professor Peter McCulloch and Dr Tinashe Chandauka talk about improving surgery in Africa and designing a surgical safety education programme. Professor Peter McCulloch is head of the Quality, Reliability, Safety and Teamwork Unit at the Nuffield Depar | 14 3 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
26 | VideoHow to ask the right questions: Lessons learned in 30 years of research | Professor Wytske Fokkens (Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam) talks about how to ask yourself the right questions, which is the most important thing that she has learned in her 30-year research career. | 5 3 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
27 | VideoUpper GI Surgery | Dr John Findlay (Oxford University) presents 'Heavy Petting in Oesophago-gastric Cancer’ and Mr Nick Maynard (Oxford University) presents ‘How Much Should we Tell the Public About Outcomes from Oesophagectomy?’ | 28 2 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
28 | VideoSide Effects to Some, Therapies to Others: Autonomic Neuromodulation | Professor Alex Green (Oxford University) talks about the autonomic side-effects of neuromodulation including deep brain stimulation and dorsal root ganglion stimulation for pain. It may be possible to harness such effects for new therapies. | 28 2 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
29 | VideoChallenges of being an academic surgeon and journal editor | Professor Prokar Dasgupta from King's College London talks about the challenges of being an academic surgeon and an Editor-in-Chief for the journal BJUI. | 20 2 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
30 | VideoLaparoscopic aortic surgery: Credible or just plain crazy? | Mr Dominic PJ Howard talks about the current management and Oxford research on aortic disease, and the endovascular revolution. Mr Adam Howard discusses the exciting area of laparoscopic aortic surgery and where that is placed in this field. Mr Dominic | 20 2 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
31 | VideoIt's no longer OK to say I practise differently than everyone else | Professor James Wright asks what is the next fundamental change to orthopaedic surgical practice and wonders if it is using best evidence to direct us to do the same for the same condition. Professor James Wright is Professor of Orthopaedics in the Nuff | 31 10 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
32 | VideoShould surgical innovation be taught and encouraged? | Mr Henk Giele asks should surgical innovation be taught and encouraged. We are all creative and we are all innovative, and we don’t have to be a genius or a special type of person to invent something. Mr Henk Giele is a Consultant in Plastic, Reconst | 17 10 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
33 | VideoEstablishing a microsurgery center at Chang Gung and advances in mandibular reconstruction | Professor Fu-Chan Wei talks about how he established a comprehensive reconstructive microsurgery center at Chang Gung University Medical Center, and discusses the advances in mandibular reconstruction using microsurgical skills. Professor Fu-Chan Wei i | 4 10 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
34 | VideoKeyhole implantation of a new aortic valve in the conscious patient: TAVI in 2017 | Professor Adrian Banning, Dr Kate Grebenik and Professor Rajesh Kharbanda give a talk for the Surgical Grand Rounds series. On behalf of the Oxford TAVI team, Professor Adrian Banning, Dr Kate Grebenik and Professor Rajesh Kharbanda discuss what TAVI (t | 20 9 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
35 | VideoWilliam Osler and his legacy to medicine | Professor David Cranston tells the story of William Osler's life and career. Sir William Osler was a Canadian physician and one of the four founding professors of Johns Hopkins Hospital. Osler created the first residency programme for specialty traini | 14 6 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
36 | VideoWhen surgeons become patients: occupational health and wellbeing for doctors | Dr Evie Kemp talks about the issues that can arise when surgeons become patients, and the importance of doctors maintaining their own health (mental and physical) and wellbeing. Dr Evie Kemp is Lead Occupational Health Consultant at the Centre for Occup | 24 5 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
37 | VideoInnovations in access surgery | James Gilbert and Dr Simon Knight give an update on vascular access and some of the innovations that are going on in vascular access surgery. Mr James Gilbert is a Consultant Transplant and Vascular Access Surgeon at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Fou | 15 5 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
38 | VideoThe 100,000 Genomes Project | Ms Jennifer Whitfield talks about the 100,000 Genomes Project, which aims to establish a new genomic medicine service through the NHS by sequencing the entire genomes of around 70,000 people with rare inherited diseases or cancer. This is an NHS transfo | 10 4 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
39 | VideoProstate artery embolisation in the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia and beyond | Dr Mark Little discusses his ongoing research into the role of prostate artery embolisation within the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Dr Little is a Senior Fellow in Interventional Radiology at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundati | 10 3 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
40 | VideoThe mesentery: congenital and acquired disorders of a new organ | The finding of the mesentery opens up a whole new area of science. The colorectal surgery team talk about the importance of the mesentery and the disorders associated with it. Miss Pamela Sivathondan is a Colorectal SpR, Mr Kalle Landerholm and Mr Died | 24 2 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
41 | VideoHuman factors based investigation of serious surgical mishaps | Professor Peter McCulloch and Dr Lauren Morgan talk about investigating serious surgical incidents and how human factors science can help us. Professor McCulloch is Head of the Quality, Reliability, Safety and Teamwork Unit (QRSTU) in Oxford University | 13 2 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
42 | VideoFlow disruptors for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms unsuitable for endosaccular coiling | Professor Byrne showcases the work of the Oxford Neurovascular and Neuroradiology Research Unit. Professor James Byrne is Professor of Neuroradiology at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, Oxford University. | 10 2 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
43 | VideoThe impact of complications and errors on surgeons | Mr Kevin Turner and Catherine Johnson talk about their national research study which aims to examine the nature of the impact that adverse events have on the professional and personal lives of surgeons. Whether there may be differences in that impact fo | 31 1 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
44 | VideoBariatric surgery: new challenges | Mr Bruno Sgromo talks about bariatric surgery (weight loss and metabolic surgery) and the new challenges that it brings to the bariatric team and the patient. Mr Sgromo is Lead Consultant Bariatric Surgeon at the Oxford Bariatric Unit, Oxford Universi | 30 11 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
45 | VideoOvarian metastases from gastrointestinal tract malignancy | Mr Brendan Moran discusses cancer metastases to the ovary. Mr Moran is a general and colorectal surgeon at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. | 18 11 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
46 | VideoDealing with major trauma in developing countries – 20 years on | Dr Douglas Wilkinson talks about trauma demand, trauma courses in developing countries, and global health in the 21st Century. Dr Wilkinson is a Consultant Anaesthetist in Intensive Care Medicine at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and | 15 11 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
47 | VideoSurgery for advanced rectal cancer – crossing the boundaries | Mr Richard Guy and Mr Bobby Bloemendaal discuss surgery for advanced rectal cancer. Mr Guy is a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon and Mr Bloemendaal is a Senior Clinical Fellow in the Department of Colorectal Surgery at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Found | 5 9 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
48 | VideoSafer surgical services and human factors: two steps forward… | Professor Peter McCulloch, Dr Lauren Morgan and Ms Lorna Flynn discuss patient safety and the work of the Quality, Reliability, Safety and Teamwork Unit (QRSTU). Dr Morgan is Lecturer and Researcher in Human Factors, Ms Flynn is a Human Factors Research | 5 9 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
49 | VideoRare events – unavoidable challenges and lessons to be learned | Mr Radu Mihai and Dr Peter Hambly give a talk about rare/never events in surgery. Treating rare diseases raise the challenge of minimal previous exposure to similar operations. Defining a learning curve is therefore controversial as many such 'events' | 5 9 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
50 | VideoNon-technical skills for surgeons: a hard time for soft skills | Professor George Youngson CBE discusses the non-technical skills (cognitive and social) that surgeons need in order to perform safely in the operating theatre. Professor Youngson is Emeritus Professor of Paediatric Surgery at the University of Aberdeen | 5 9 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
51 | VideoPre-hospital emergency medicine – recent developments and top tips for the first on scene | Lt Col Ross Moy talks about the recent developments in pre-hospital emergency medicine and gives his top tips for the first on scene. Lt Col Moy is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine in the British Army and the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundatio | 5 9 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
52 | VideoLandscaping the future of coronary artery bypass graft surgery | Mr George Krasopoulos talks about coronary artery bypass graft surgery and how we have improved over the years, and how the future is looking. Mr Krasopoulos is a Consultant Cardiac Surgeon in the Oxford Heart Centre at Oxford University Hospitals NHS | 10 8 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
53 | VideoVascular trials, big data and dementia’ and ‘Community leg ulcer clinics and telemedicine | Professor Alison Halliday presents ‘Vascular trials, big data and dementia’ and Professor Linda Hands presents ‘Community leg ulcer clinics and telemedicine’. Professor Halliday is Professor of Vascular Surgery and Professor Hands is Associate P | 10 8 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
54 | VideoTargeting the affective component of pain | Professor Tipu Aziz and Dr Binith Cheeran talk about deep brain stimulation (DBS) for treating intractable pain syndromes. Professor Halliday is Professor of Neurosurgery at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and Dr Cheeran is an Honorary Con | 10 8 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
55 | VideoHaemodynamic monitoring in the critically ill patient: current and evolving echo techniques | Dr David Garry’s talk covers the theory underlying haemodynamic monitoring, how we have done it up to now and why echocardiography is a good way of doing it. He uses clinical cases to illustrate the practical everyday utility of this modality and will | 9 8 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
56 | VideoHelping with breathing and eating – reconstruction of the temporomandibular joint | Mr Nadeem Saeed talks about the temporomandibular joint, and about the reconstruction of that and why we reconstruct it. Mr Saeed is a Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. | 9 8 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
57 | VideoHIV positive to positive transplantation: changing practices around the world | Dr Elmi Muller talks about HIV positive donors for HIV positive recipients and changing transplant practices around the world. Dr Muller is a general surgeon and is the head of the transplantation service at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Af | 9 8 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
58 | VideoReflections on a retained swab Never Event in Churchill Theatres | Dr Clare Dollery describes a retained swab Never Event that happened in the Churchill Hospital and reflects on how we respond and learn from it. Dr Dollery is Deputy Medical Director at Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and chairs the Tru | 9 8 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
59 | VideoGenomic revolution and its impact on prostate cancer care | Professor Ash Tewari talks about the genomics of prostate cancer and the implications for managing high risk disease. Professor Tewari is a world-renowned urologist and prostate cancer specialist. As Director of the Department of Urology at the Icahn Sc | 5 1 2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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