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Hot New Topics from The Journal Of Pediatric Surgery: Update Course 2017

Video Published 2018-09-16 Updated 2022-08-22

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Update course reviewing recent Journal of Pediatric Surgery articles through interactive case discussions and 2-minute video abstracts. Featured case examines diagnostic workup for spontaneous pneumomediastinum in children, with evidence suggesting esophagrams and CT scans offer minimal clinical benefit in stable patients.

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  • Esophagrams are not indicated in clinically stable pediatric patients with spontaneous pneumomediastinum—16-year review showed zero positive findings.
  • CT scans add no diagnostic value in spontaneous pneumomediastinum when patients appear clinically well; serial X-rays are also unhelpful.
  • Traumatic pneumomediastinum in stable patients similarly does not require esophagram; clinical assessment is sufficient to guide management.
  • Journal of Pediatric Surgery now uses 2-minute video abstracts and visual abstracts on Facebook to disseminate key clinical findings efficiently.
  • Most clinicians initially order CT or esophagram for pneumomediastinum, but evidence supports observation alone in stable patients without trauma history.

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