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APSA 2018 Practice Gaps

Video Published 2020-03-03 Updated 2022-09-12

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Review of top practice gaps from APSA 2017 covering evidence-based updates in pediatric surgery. Topics include restrictive transfusion protocols, early enteral feeding in pancreatitis, ovarian preservation in torsion, and VTE prophylaxis in high-risk trauma patients.

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  • Transfuse to hemoglobin of 7 (not 8-10) in pediatric surgery—no mortality difference, reduces DVT risk (exception: sickle cell disease).
  • Feed children with pancreatitis early enterally (NG = NJ tolerance); improves outcomes and reduces infectious complications.
  • In ovarian torsion, detorse even if ovary appears necrotic—tissue can recover, preserving fertility; ultrasound has poor diagnostic accuracy.
  • VTE prophylaxis in high-risk pediatric trauma (age ≥12): use SCDs + LMWH if low bleeding risk; SCDs alone + day-7 ultrasound if high bleeding risk.
  • Physician wellness and burnout prevention are critical practice gaps requiring institutional attention in pediatric surgery.

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