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Trailer01 Apr 202600:01:12

Feeling isolated in your practice, looking for more in-depthdiscussion on hot topics, or just curious about the field of pediatric radiology?

Inside Pediatric Radiology is your candid, peer-to-peerpodcast for all things pediatric radiology. Through real cases, real talk, real conversations, hear how colleagues from across institutions and career stages actually think, work, navigate and advance the field. Stay informed and feel connected with the pediatric radiology community with podcast hosts academic pediatric radiologist, Dr. Erica Riedesel and private practice pediatric radiologist, Dr. Smyrna Tuburan.

Inside Pediatric Radiology is funded through the EducationProject Grant from The Society for Pediatric Radiology (SPR).

Intersections of Pediatric Radiology10 Apr 202600:57:45

What defines a pediatric radiologist?

It’s more than training. More than credentials. It’s aprofessional identity.

In this episode of Inside Pediatric Radiology, weexplore how professional identity is built through the organizations that connect and influence our field—from the sense of belonging within the Society for Pediatric Radiology (SPR), to the standards of the American Board ofRadiology (ABR), the advocacy of the American College of Radiology (ACR), the global stage of the Radiologic Society of North America (RSNA), and our clinical partnership with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

Featuring conversations with leaders across these spaces, wetake you behind the scenes of the systems that shape how we practice, collaborate, and grow.

Because in the end, understanding pediatric radiology meansunderstanding the communities that shape us—and the role we play within them.

Links to topics discussed in this episode:

Society for PediatricRadiology

SPR Strategic Plan

ABR Beam Newsletter

ABR Volunteer Info

ACR Commission on Pediatric Radiology

ACR Volunteer Info

RSNA

AAP Section on Radiology (SORA)


The Push That Counts – Advances in Intussusception Reduction10 Apr 202601:18:42

Iliocolonic intussusception. 

It’s one of the most familiar emergencies in pediatricimaging - but is it time to rethink how we manage it?

From evolving reduction techniques and global perspectiveson ultrasound-guided management, to new insights on timing, repeat attempts,patient comfort, and even emerging medical therapies — the “classic” approachis getting a fresh look.

Through expert interviews and a dynamic journal-club stylediscussion, we explore a key shift in the field: moving from aone-size-fits-all emergency mindset to a more thoughtful, patient-centeredapproach. 

Because sometimes, the push that counts… is the push torethink.


Links to topics discussed in this episode:

SarkarA, Ingram ME, Tian Y, Many BT, Rizeq Y, Goldstein SD, Rigsby CK, Raval MV. ARetrospective Cohort Study of Optimal Contrast for Successful IntussusceptionReduction: Institutional Practices Matter. J Surg Res. 2021 Nov;267:159-166.

 

Snyder EJ,Pruthi S, Hernanz-Schulman M. Making intussusception reductions easier: use ofmedical air in lieu of manual pump. Pediatr Radiol. 2023 Feb;53(2):217-222.

 

Ayana CT,Feleke T, Bazezew A, Mehari Z, Yaynishet YA, Getinet T, Belina M, Hailu SS.Treatment outcome of ultrasound-guided hydrostatic reduction of intussusceptionand its associated factors among pediatric patients in a resource-limitedsetting. Pediatr Radiol. 2025 Aug;55(9):1829-1837. 

 

Acer-DemirT, Gültekingil A, Fakıoğlu E, Güney LH, Sezer R. Successful Treatment of EarlyPresenting Intussusception With a Single Dose of Corticosteroid: A ProspectiveRandomized Controlled Trial. J Pediatr Surg. 2025 Apr;60(4):162198.

 

Shikha A,Ahmed M, Zaghloul Z, Eltaeb K, Wong J. Protocolized management ofintussusception in children: optimizing pneumatic reduction outcomes. PediatrSurg Int. 2025 Jul 25;41(1):231.

 

PoonaiN et al. Sedation and Analgesia for Reduction of Pediatric IleocolicIntussusception. JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Jun 1;6(6):e2317200. 

 

SwedTobia R, Daya T, Desai N, Gilley M, Baird R, Poonai N, Sabhaney V.Practice-Change Pathway to Reduce Procedural Distress During IntussusceptionReduction-A Quality Improvement Initiative. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2026 Feb1;42(2):139-145. 

 

Ma GMY,Lillehei C, Callahan MJ. Air contrast enema reduction of single and recurrentileocolic intussusceptions in children: patterns, management and outcomes.Pediatr Radiol. 2020 May;50(5):664-672.

 

SchuhJM, Hilt L, Bergner C, Boyd K, Van Arendonk K, Wagner AJ. Delay of IleocolicIntussusception Reduction is Safe and May Confer Benefit. J Surg Res. 2025Nov;315:790-797.

 

Lopez-RippeJ, Davis JC, Dennis RA, Kaplan SL, Delgado J. Impact of a 6-12-h delay betweenileocolic intussusception diagnostic US and fluoroscopic reduction on patients'outcomes. Pediatr Radiol. 2024 Jul;54(8):1294-1301. 

 

StrubelNA, Barton K, Baran TM, Wakeman D, Chaturvedi A, Diaz E, Jha S, John SD, LalaSV, Leland K, Silva CT, Thomas RD, Williams JL, Chess MA. Multicenter analysisof time interval to intussusception reduction: Success and complication rates.J Pediatr Surg. 2026 Feb 16;61(6):163023.

The Living Lineage - The Story of Pediatric Radiology in the United States10 Apr 202600:55:04

How did pediatric radiology become its own field?

In this episode of Inside Pediatric Radiology, we trace the journey from the early days of X-rays to the emergence of a specialty built on the idea that pediatric imaging requires a fundamentally different approach.

With insights from Dr. Richard Markowitz, we highlight keymilestones in the development of the specialty, including the rise of pediatric hospitals, the influence of pioneering physicians, and the formation of the Society for Pediatric Radiology—a turning point that allowed radiologists to collaborate, share knowledge, and build a unified professional identity.

Ultimately, this is a story not just of technology or institutions—but of people, mentorship, and a shared commitment to improving care for children. As the field continues to grow, today’s pediatric radiologists carry forward a legacy while helping to define what comes next.


Links to topics discussed in this episode:

SPR History

Caffey's Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging

Chapter 14, Pediatric Radiology N. Thorne Griscom

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