Ihsan INAN, MD FMH FACS

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Ihsan INAN, MD FMH FACS

Ihsan INAN, MD FMH FACS

@InanMD

FMH FACS General and Visceral Surgeon I MIS and Total Practice Robotic Surgery enthusiast I Hernia and Colorectal passionate I Prehabilitation & ERAS defender

Geneva, Switzerland Katılım Mart 2012
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Ihsan INAN, MD FMH FACS
Ihsan INAN, MD FMH FACS@InanMD·
When competency and infrastructure available, emergency MIS cholecystectomy within in the first 72 hours of on symptomatology onset is our practice standard since over two decades, excellent Sweedish data confirms.
BJS Open@BjsOpen

Early cholecystectomy for recurrent versus first-time cholecystitis: nationwide population-based study ➡️doi.org/10.1093/bjsope… This population-based cohort study from Sweden found that patients undergoing early cholecystectomy for recurrent cholecystitis had higher rates of complications than those operated on during their first episode. Those with recurrent cholecystitis had increased risks of bile duct injury, intestinal perforation, prolonged surgery, and conversion to an open procedure. The findings support early surgical intervention during the initial episode to reduce the risk of adverse outcomes associated with recurrence. 👏👏👏Magnus Edblom , Lars Enochsson , Hanna Nyström , Gabriel Sandblom , Urban Arnelo , Oskar Hemmingsson , Ioannis Gkekas #SoMe4Surgery #MedTwitter #SurgEd #Surgery @BJSAcademy @BJSurgery #some4hpb

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Keith Siau
Keith Siau@drkeithsiau·
Gallbladder diseases in a nutshell 🪨
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Sean Langenfeld
Sean Langenfeld@SeanLangenfeld·
This is the scariest and most important study you'll see today. Colorectal cancer has officially become the #1 cause of cancer-related death among people under 50yo. Every other cancer has shown decreased mortality over time while CRC mortality is going up. @SoniaRamMD @CmfrielFriel
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JAMA@JAMA_current

#ColorectalCancer is now the leading cause of cancer death in females and males younger than 50 years combined in the US, surpassing other cancer types over the past three decades. ️ 📽️ Watch the video and read the full article: ja.ma/3NWVUdx

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Surgical Ergonomics
Surgical Ergonomics@SurgErgonomics·
Surgeons report neck, shoulder & back pain at rates comparable to apprentice construction workers—using the same MSK questionnaire. This isn’t “normal discomfort.” It’s occupational risk. Ergonomics = surgeon health + career longevity. @AmCollSurgeons #SurgicalErgonomics
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Yostradamus MD MPH 🇺🇸
Yostradamus MD MPH 🇺🇸@dryostradamus·
Older doctors sold out their respective specialties and practices to private equity and large hospital corporations - and younger doctors have become assembly line workers and pawns in the healthcare game. Yeah the Boomers fucked medicine up and now crying about it. Oh well you reap what you sow.
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Just another south FL dude
Younger doctors are forced to practice corporate medicine where they’re not control of their practice. Are you surprised that they adopt a shift worker mentality when they’re not the boss? Older docs remember being the boss, even if they’re not right now. Those old habits die hard.
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The Wall Street Journal
Doctors for generations accepted being at the mercy of their pagers. Now, younger physicians are questioning medicine’s workaholic culture. “All us old guys are taking ER call, and you got guys in their 30s at home every night. It’s just a sore spot.” on.wsj.com/4saHdDE
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Ahmad Abou Abbass
Ahmad Abou Abbass@AhmadAbouAbbas8·
Very grateful to Dr. @yusefkudsi for his kind words and for awarding me the Perseverance Award at the RSC Conference in Riyadh ❤️ #roboticsurgery
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Alisa Coker, M.D.
Alisa Coker, M.D.@alisamae·
AWR session at RSC Summit is full of great content. @InanMD giving us his approach to Diastasis. many great take home points. ❤️ that he stressed importance of collaboration with Plastics for the right patient & difference in presentation for male & female #RSCSummit2025 #hernia
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@AnnalsofSurgery Not only for trauma surgeons… its the responsibility of surgeon to ask correct questions, propose clinical hypothesis and read the images accordingly, parallel to specialized radiology team.
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Annals of Surgery
Annals of Surgery@AnnalsofSurgery·
Trauma surgeons often need to act on CT scans before a formal read is available. This commentary reviews evidence showing surgeons interpret CTs accurately and argues they should routinely review images in real time while collaborating with radiology. journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger…
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Rahila Essani MD FACS FASCRS
Rahila Essani MD FACS FASCRS@rahila_essani·
🚀 Istanbul, you were iconic.
Spoke at the first ever RISE Conference (Sept 5–7, 2025) on:
👠 From Firsts to Leaders: Women in Surgery – because breaking glass ceilings never goes out of style.
🦾 Innovations in Colorectal Surgery – because the future of surgery is bold, robotic, and unstoppable. Grateful to share the stage with global trailblazers, grateful for the sisterhood, and even more excited for what’s next. 💥 #WomenInSurgery #RISE2025 #SurgicalInnovation @KudsiYusef @bilgibaca @SAGES_Updates @ASCRS_1 @AmCollSurgeons
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Ankit Patel
Ankit Patel@AnkitPatelMD·
Beginning my next phase of my professional career as a Professor of Surgery. Took 12 years of working, 6 years of training, 8 years of college/med school. Mainly a village of support and help from my partners, mentors, teachers, residents, friends, and especially my family.
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