
Students of Surgery
An overview of surgical topics aimed at medical students coming to their clinical surgery rotations, as well as refreshers for early career medical doctors working in surgical departments. These podcasts provide core knowledge of topics, providing a platform to commence deeper learning.
Episodes
Upper GIT Oesophageal cancer
Oesophageal cancer is not an uncommon cause of dysphagia or odonophagia in a general surgery practice. In this podcast we give an overview of the two most common types of oesophageal cancer, their presentation, investigation and management. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Oesophageal cancer podcast overview.pdf — PDF (88.4 KB)
Paediatric surgery Transfer of the neonate
Successfully transfering an ill neonate from a peripheral hospital to a center where paeditric surgeons and paediatricians can care for the patient inlcudes a well planned and thorough process. In this episode we discuss what is needed for this kind of patient transfer. Optimising neonatal transfer. AC Fenton et al. 2004 · Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Lower GIT Colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer and it's complications will be a common condition managed by anyone treating surgical emergencies as well as working in general surgery departments. In this podcast we discuss these cancers, their presentations and the management thereof. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Colorectal cancer lecture notes.pdf — PDF (168.2 KB)
General Surgery HIV associated malignancies for the general surgeon
There are cancers rarely seen in the general population, but are common in HIV positive patients, such as Kaposi sarcoma and non-Hodgkins lymphoma. In this podcast we give an overview of the more common HIV associated malignancies that a general surgeon may be faced with. Stanleur Capital-Medical practice and personal financial solutions
General Surgery The spleen
The most common indication for spleen surgery is trauma. In the absence of trauma, spleen surgery is relatively rare and seldomly required. When indicated it may be curative and lifesaving. In this podcast we discuss elective, non-trauma general surgical aspects of the spleen. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · The spleen lecture notes.pdf — PDF (128
General Surgery Daily approach to a ward patient
Having a systematic reproducible routine of assessing a surgical ward patient during your daily ward rounds is essential, ensuring that they are improving, picking up signs early that something may be going wrong. In this podcast we discuss how to go about this essential component of your clinical practice. Stanleur Capital-Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Approach to a w
Paediatric surgery Bowel obstruction beyond the neonatal period
In this podcast we discuss causes and the management of bowel obstruction once the baby is older than 28 days of age. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Paediatric surgery Constipation
Constipation and faecal incontinence is common and has a good prognosis if treated appropriately. An assessment of a child with constipation is primarily through a careful history and clinical examination and rarely abdominal x-rays are required to determine the cause of the constipation. Stanleur Capital-Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Constipation and Fecal incontinenc
Paediatric surgery Anorectal malformation
Anorectal malformation does not only refer to an imperforate anus, but is a spectrum of abnormalities of rectum/ anus possible. It is also associated with other congenital abnormalities known by the mnenomonic 'VACTERL'. Stanleur Capital-Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Anorectal malformation .pdf — PDF (59.2 KB)
Paediatric surgery Gastro-intestinal bleeding
Even a small amount of blood appears large and can be alarming for parents and doctor. It is usually self-limiting and seldom life threatening.
A careful history and physical examination is important to determine the most likely cause and severity of the bleed. Stanleur Capital: Medical Practice and Personal Financial Solutions · Gastro-intestinal bleeding in children.pdf — PDF (92.6
HPB Acute pancreatitis
Acute pancreatitis is an acute inflammatory disease of the pancreas which is reversible. There are several causes, the most common of which are gallstones and alcohol ingestion. In this podcast we discuss the causes of acute pancreatitis, it's severity staging and management thereof. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Acute pancreatitis .pdf — PDF (6
HPB Infective liver lesions
There are three common infective liver lesions: pyogenic abscess, hydatid disease and amoebic abscesses. In this podcats they are differentiated by their clinical presentation, diagnostic features and management. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Infected liver lesions podcast overview.pdf — PDF (29.2 KB)
HPB Benign solid liver lesions
Benign liver lesions are common. The diagnosis is made by imaging and not by biopsy. However if the diagnosis is unclear after adequate imaging (U/S and CT and MRI with contrast) then the decision to do a biopsy should be made by a HPB surgeon. The biopsy would then be in the form of an excision as this is the safest. Stanleur Capital: Medical Practice and Personal Financial Solutions · Ben
Head and Neck surgery Neck masses
A neck mass is a lump or swelling in the neck. Most common are enlarged lymph nodes which may or may not be pathological. In this podcast we discuss an approach to diagnosising neck masses. Stanleur Capital: Medical Practice and Personal Financial Solutions
General surgery Acute abdomen
An acute abdomen is a painful process, of acute onset, and is characterized by progressively worsening pain and gasto-intestinal symptoms. In many cases the causative condition requires surgical intervention to avoid complications and death. Stanleur Capital: Medical Practice and Personal Financial Solutions · Podcast Acute Abdomen .pdf — PDF (96.5 KB)
General surgery Soft tissue tumors
Sarcomas are rare cancerrs which originate in tissues that connect, support and surround other body structures, these include muscle, fat, blood vessels, nerves, tendons and joint linings. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Breast surgery Breast cancer
There is an 8-10% lifetime risk for all women. The most significant risk factors are female sex and increased age. The most common type of breast cancer is ductal carcinoma. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Breast Cancer .pdf — PDF (72.7 KB)
Breast surgery Benign breast pathology
Benign breast disease can be classified under the term Abberations in Normal Development and Involution of the breast (ANDI). Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Benign breast disease .pdf — PDF (56.7 KB)
Endocrine surgery Thyroid goiter
An elarged thyroid glans is called a thyroid goiter, and has several causes and treatment plans. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Paediatric surgery Diaphragmatic hernias
Defects in the diaphargm are most commonly either Bochdalek or Morgagni hernias, each with it's own unique presentation, assocaitions and complications. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Congenital diaphragm hernia podcast outline.pdf — PDF (29.2 KB)
Paediatric surgery Hirschsprung's disease
Definition: Aganglionosis of distal colon and rectum Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Hirschsprung's disease .pdf — PDF (93.4 KB)
Paediatric surgery Neonatal bowel obstruction
Most common causes inlcude gastro-intestinal atresias, and conditions such as meconium ileum. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Paediatric surgery Neonatal surgical jaundice
Physiological jaundice occurs in first week of life and is very common
Pathological jaundice presents on day 1 of life, is prolonged (lasts after 14 days of life). Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Neonatal Surgical Jaundice notes.pdf — PDF (57.5 KB)
Upper GIT Dysphagia
Dysphagia describes the difficulty in swallowing liquids and/or solids from the mouth to the stomach. It is usually called a symptom of an underlying pathology.
Dysphagia may be progressive in nature, meaning the difficulty in swallowing is initially only for solids and progressively becomes worse ending with an inability to swallow liquids and saliva. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and person
Upper GIT Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Reflux of gastric juices from stomach into esophagus occasional occurs in normal human beings. When this reflux increases in frequency and volume causing troublesome symptoms and/or damage to esophageal mucosa it is then regarded as pathological and called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Gastroesophageal reflux di
Vascular surgery Chronic venous insufficiency
Chronic venous hypertension caused by reflux, obstruction or calf muscle pump failure commonly results in a spectrum of clinical manifestations and is major cause of morbidity and increased health care costs. Clinical signs range from small, superficial telangiectasia through to large chronic debilitating venous ulcers. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Vascular surgery Carotid artery disease
Diseases of the carotid artery may be asymptomatic or symptomatic. When symptomatic, patients may present with a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Plastic Surgery Non-melanoma skin cancers
Basal and squamous skin cancers are the most common skin cancers that are not melanomas. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
HPB Chronic pancreatitis
Chronic pancreatitis is an irreversible fibro-inflammatory disease of the pancreas which commonly presents with abdominal pain, exocrine and or endocrine dysfunction. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
HPB Obstructive jaundice
Obstructive jaundice occurs as a result of a bile duct blockage resulting in bile not being able to flow from the liver into the duodenum.
Following an adequate history and clinical examination a patient should have an abdominal ultrasound and biochemical tests. Following this a differential diagnosis can be developed and further management planned. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal
Trauma surgery Lightning and lightning associated injuries
In this episode Professor Martin Brand interviews Professor Ryan Blumenthal, senior specialist forensic pathologist and associate professor at the University of Pretoria’s Department of Forensic Medicine.
His chief field of interest is the pathology of trauma of lightning. His book 'Autopsy - Life in the trenches with a forensic pathologist from Africa' (Jonathan Ball Publishers) launched August
Trauma surgery Electropathology- the pathology of electricity
Join Martin Brand as he interviews electricity guru, Professor Ryan Blumenthal, Forensic pathologist at the University of Pretoria. Professor Blumenthal has a deep interest in electricity and how it casues trauma, from your kitchen kettle to high voltage power lines, many of the myths of electricity are debunked in this episode. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Internship training: how to conduct yourself as a doctor
In this podcast we discuss HPCSA internship training requirements with Mr Jerry Mayaba, attorney for MacRobert's Attorney's, and what is required for an intern doctor to be successfully signed off as an independent practicioner. Attached to the podcast are various HPCSA published documents relevant to Internship. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · HPCSA Co
Informed consent and other medicolegal principles
We discuss informed consent, who can give consent and various ethical principles with Mr Jerry Mayaba, an attorney specialising in medicolegal litigation with MacRoberts Attorneys. Attached to the podcast are various HPCSA published douments relevant to consent and ethical medical practice. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · The Children's Act explained.pd
Trauma surgery Approach to the trauma patient
Using ATLS principles, trauma surgeon Dr Barbaro Monzon, discusses the approach to a trauma patient in the emergency room. The primary, secondary and tertiary surveys are dealt with. Attached to the podcast is a summary sheet which includes links to useful free online claculators ect.. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions · Additional content Approach to Traum
Trauma Surgery Radiology investigations in the resuscitation room
In this podcast we discuss the indications of x-rays, eFAST, CT scans, contrast studies and other investigations. Attached to the podcast is a PDF with links to additional resources. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
HPB Gallstones and their complications
In this podcast we discuss the types and pathogenesis of gallstones as well as their complications with Dr Hendri Pretorius. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
HPB Primary liver cancers
In this episode Dr Hendri Pretorius tells us about primary liver cancers, focusing on hepatocellular cancer. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
HPB Portal hypertension
The normal blood pressure in the portal venous circulation is 3-5mmHg, portal hypertension is diagnosed once the pressure is greater than 6mm Hg. Varices start developing with a pressure greater than 8mmHg, and may bleed with pressures greater than 12mmHg.
In this podcast we discuss portal hypertension with Dr Hendri Pretorius including with a clinical case scenario and the management thereof. Sta
HPB Metastatic liver lesions
Liver metastases are very common. With modern liver resection techniques and chemotherapy agents we are able to offer these patients treatment that may significantly lengthen their overall survival. In thjis podcast we dicuss metastatic liver lesions with Dr Hendri Pretorius. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Plastic surgery: Melanomas
In this podcast we will cover the basics of melanomas which all general practcioners should know about with Mayuri Ramnarain. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Routine blood tests in general surgery-when to do them
In this episode Bryce Svensson interviews Prof Brand to find out what are 'routine blood tests' used in general surgery. Specifically they talk about the full blood count, urea and electrolytes, C-reactive protein and procalcitonin. Their indications and interpretation. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Vascular Surgery: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
In this episode we discuss with Dr Sherwyn Morrison abdominal aortic aneurysms, from risk factors to types, their presentation and an overview of management. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
HPB: Obstructive jaundice
In this episode we discuss the basics of obstructive (or surgical) jaundice with Dr Hendri Pretorius. The presentation theory, red flags and investigations. For an approacch to a patint with obstructive jaundice listen to the podcast linked below from the What's wrong with that patient? series. An approach to a patient with obstructive jaundice · Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and perso
General Surgery: Common tumour markers
In this episode Annemie Steyn and Nicollete Kock find out about commonly used tumour markers in general surgery. From CEA, CA19-9 to AFP, calcitonin, and chromogranin Prof Brand gives a broad overview of when and how we should use these tumour markers. Stanleur Capital: Medical practice and personal financial solutions
Arterial blood bases, the basics.
In this episode Bryce Svensson discusses blood gases, arterial and venous, with Prof Martin Brand. When to use them, how to interpret them and some tricks to detemine a patient's metabolic physiological state.
Upper GIT Surgery: Peptic ulcer disease
In this episode Folakemi and Ameze find out about peptic ulcer disease. From it's pathophysiology, to it's clinical presentation, investigations and treatment options.
Salivary Gland Tumors
In this pod Josephine Kamuzinzi and Prof Brand discuss benign and malignant salivary gland tumours, their presentation and management.
HPB: Pancreatic cystic lesions
Tiego and Alvin discuss pancreatic cystic lesions under the classification of benign and malignant cysts with Prof Martin Brand. The premalignant mucinous cystic lesions are highlighted.
HPB: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
In this episode Alvin and Tiego go through the basics of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma with Prof Martin Brand. They cover risk factors, clinical presentation and investigation as well as broad management principles of this cancer.
HPB: Chronic pancreatitis
In this podcast Prof Martin Brand speaks with another HPB surgeon, Dr Thabo Rampai, about chronic pancreatitis. It's risk factors, presentation, complications of and how to manage the disease.











