Episode 17 - Abdominal Pain and Vomiting

Emergency Medicine Journal Club Cast - A podcast by EMJC Cast

Vitals & Useful Links: Learn about one important etiology of abdominal pain (see spoilers below if you want to know which one) Podcasts: Abdominal Pain Basics (EM Clerkship), This Episode's Topic (EM Clerkship) *SPOILERS* EM Basic Show Notes: Female Abdominal Pain Recommendations for Management of This Episode's Topic *SPOILERS* In a big twist this week, we welcome our friend and future surgeon Brynne (MS4) to lead Arman (MS4) and Kyle (MS4) through a surgical emergency case. As always, we learn a couple very important points about one etiology of abdominal pain including some non-surgical interventions we can perform in the Emergency Room. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please email us at [email protected] *****EPISODE SPOILERS BELOW***** Here's Brynne's article on Adhesive Disease in Abdominal Surgery Ten Broek, R. P., Issa, Y., van Santbrink, E. J., Bouvy, N. D., Kruitwagen, R. F., Jeekel, J., ... & van Goor, H. (2013). Burden of adhesions in abdominal and pelvic surgery: systematic review and met-analysis. Bmj, 347. Her Article on Small Bowel Obstruction Mullan, C. P., Siewert, B., & Eisenberg, R. L. (2012). Small bowel obstruction. American Journal of Roentgenology, 198(2), W105-W117. Another Article on Adhesive Disease Menzies, D., & Ellis, H. (1990). Intestinal obstruction from adhesions--how big is the problem?. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 72(1), 60. Grading of Adhesive Disease Long-Term Prognosis After Operation for Adhesive Disease Risk of Adhesion Recurrence DISCLAIMER: The views/opinions expressed in this podcast are that of the hosts/guests and do not reflect their respective institutions. This is NOT a medical advice podcast, if you are having a medical emergency you should call 911 and get help. This is an educational podcast, and as such, sometimes we get things wrong - if you notice this, please email us at [email protected].