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Ep. 97 Tubo-Ovarian Abscess Management: Interventions & Outcomes with Dr. Katherine Smith
57 minutes Posted Nov 25, 2025 at 8:00 am.
Introduction 02:20 - Understanding TOAs: Early Interventions and Challenges04:43 - Clinical Management of TOAs08:06 - Surgical Approaches and Considerations22:25 - Microbiome and Infection Insights32:10 - Discussing Patient Reactions and Education32:47 - Teaching Practices and Medical Education34:18 - Clinical Observations and Data36:55 - Surgical Management of Ruptured TOAs40:50 - Challenges in Treating Infected Endometriomas50:13 - Exploring the Role of AI in Medical Practice54:23 - Concluding Remarks
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Everything you need to know about tubo-ovarian abscesses (TOAs): breaking the stigma, safer treatment, fertility preservation, and better outcomes. This episode of BackTable OBGYN features Dr. Katherine Smith, an assistant professor and MIGS Fellowship Program director at UT Southwestern. With hosts Dr. Amy Park and Dr. Mark Hoffman, Dr. Smith provides an extensive overview of contemporary TOA management, emphasizing the significance of early intervention and the evolving understanding of TOAs beyond traditional STI etiologies.
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SYNPOSIS
The conversation delves into the management of TOAs, both non-ruptured and ruptured, and the underexplored connection to the female reproductive tract microbiome. They also touch on the integration of AI in clinical practice, particularly in streamlining administrative tasks. The episode underscores the need for updated guidelines and more research into the microbiological aspects of TOAs to improve patient outcomes.
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