BackTable / Urology / Podcast / Episode #202
Expert Approaches to Complex PC RPLND Cases Part 2
with Dr. Timothy Masterson and Dr. Rob Hamilton
Join us for part two of our post-chemotherapy RPLND discussion with Society of Urologic Oncologists (SUO) members Tim Masterson from Indiana University and Rob Hamilton from Princess Margaret Hospital, University of Toronto.
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Podcast Contributors
Dr. Timothy Masterson
Dr. Timothy Masterson is an associate professor of urology at the Indiana University Schoole of Medicine in Indianapolis.
Dr. Rob Hamilton
Dr. Rob Hamilton is a urologist at Princess Margaret Hospital and the University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada.
Dr. Aditya Bagrodia
Dr. Aditya Bagrodia is an associate professor of urology and genitourinary oncology team leader at UC San Diego Health in California and adjunct professor of urology at UT Southwestern.
Synopsis
The conversation covers critical aspects of RPLND, including surgical techniques, preoperative considerations, common complications like chyle leaks, and post-operative care. Both surgeons emphasize the importance of humility, constant learning, and interprofessional collaboration to enhance surgical outcomes. The experts provide valuable insights and detailed discussions meant to guide urologists.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
01:16 - General Steps for RPLND Surgery
07:23 - Finding the Ureters
11:53 - Vascular Control
23:26 - Mitigating Chyle Leak
32:32 - Conclusion
Resources
Expert Approaches to Complex PC RPLND Cases Part 1:
https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/201/expert-approaches-to-complex-pc-rplnd-cases-part-1
Society of Urologic Oncology:
https://suonet.org/home.aspx
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