Ep. 302 Treating Cerebral Aneurysms with Dr. Aaron Bress

Ep. 302 Treating Cerebral Aneurysms with Dr. Aaron Bress

In this episode, neurointerventional radiologists Dr. Sabeen Dhand and Aaron Bress discuss treatment decisions and devices used in the endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS MicroVention FRED X https://www.microvention.com/emea/product/fred-x RapidAI http://rapidai.com/?utm_campaign=Evergreen&utm_source=Online&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=Backtable&utm_content=Sponsor --- SHOW NOTES Dr. Bress starts by describing the patient selection process for treatment of ruptured and unruptured aneurysms, which involves collaboration with critical care and neurosurgery teams. CTA is needed for evaluation of the quality and location of the aneurysm. He notes that it is important to check for parenchymal hemorrhage and mass effects since this warrants further consultation with neurosurgery. Generally, his practice will treat an unruptured aneurysm if it is 4mm or larger. The decision to treat also depends on the patient’s preferences and their personal evaluations of the risks regarding non-treatment as well as risks of intervention. The major complications of interventions on unruptured aneurysms include rupture and stroke, which can range in severity. Other complications include aneurysm enlargement due to compaction of coils into the sac and introduction of thrombus into the parent vessel. To prevent this, Dr. Bress administers intraprocedural heparin and and prescribes antiplatelet agents. Dr. Bress emphasizes that complications are inevitable and it is important for IRs to develop this mindset while also taking ownership of outcomes and building rapport with patients. Next, we discuss new endovascular technology and techniques used in the treatment of aneurysms. These include the use of flow diverters, stent or balloon-assisted coiling, and Woven EndoBridge (WEB). Each tool can be used based on different indications, and it is this creative problem solving that keeps Dr. Dhand and Dr. Bress engaged in the field. Finally, the doctors present different pathways that trainees can use to enter the endovascular neurointerventional space. They can start from neurosurgery, neuroradiology, and neurology and go on to pursue further training. --- RESOURCES Rapid AI: https://www.rapidai.com/stroke Viz.ai: https://www.viz.ai/

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Ep. 55 Transitioning from a Hospital to OBL practice (Part I) with Dr. Yates and Dr.  Patel

Ep. 55 Transitioning from a Hospital to OBL practice (Part I) with Dr. Yates and Dr. Patel

In Part 1 of this 2-part series, Dr. Tim yates and Dr. Lincoln Patel provide insight on how they made their career change decisions, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of a hospital-based vs. outpatient-based endovascular practice. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ Accountable Physician Advisors http://www.accountablephysicianadvisors.com/ Accountable Revenue Cycle Solutions https://www.accountablerevcycle.com/ --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/vog6G0

11 Helmi 202051min

Ep. 54 Inclusivity in IR with Dr. Barbara Hamilton and Dr. Mary Costantino

Ep. 54 Inclusivity in IR with Dr. Barbara Hamilton and Dr. Mary Costantino

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/o6ecMR Dr. Barbara Hamilton and Dr. Mary Costantino, MD discuss inclusivity in IR, including the importance of mentorship and diversity in medicine.

16 Tammi 202023min

Ep. 53 International Volunteer Work with Dr. Stephen Hunt

Ep. 53 International Volunteer Work with Dr. Stephen Hunt

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/Fh5LxS Dr. Stephen Hunt shares his international volunteer experiences traveling with IR4Nigeria and RAD-AID International. Get involved at www.rad-aid.org.

1 Tammi 202026min

Ep. 52 IVUS for Iliac Vein Compression with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. Mike Cumming

Ep. 52 IVUS for Iliac Vein Compression with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. Mike Cumming

Dr. Michael Cumming and Dr. Mark Lessne discuss the utility of Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) in the diagnosis and treatment of Deep Venous Disease, including patient selection, appropriate assessment of stenoses and assistance with stent placement. Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/ySM6hy

11 Marras 201944min

Ep. 51 Cone Beam CT Technique with Dr. Austin Bourgeois

Ep. 51 Cone Beam CT Technique with Dr. Austin Bourgeois

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/zGhYib Austin Bourgeois and Dr. Christopher Beck discuss ways you can improve your Cone Beam imaging for liver directed therapy, prostate artery embolization and how it can be used to improve safety of other procedures, such as G-tube placement.

30 Loka 201944min

Ep. 50 Practicing IR in India with Dr. Deepa Shree

Ep. 50 Practicing IR in India with Dr. Deepa Shree

Dr. Deepa Shree tells us about the challenges she faced building her IR practice in Chennai, and how she is spreading awareness of the specialty and training new IRs to help serve the need throughout India.

13 Loka 201948min

Ep. 49 Collaboration in the Hybrid OR with Dr. Racadio and Dr. von Allmen

Ep. 49 Collaboration in the Hybrid OR with Dr. Racadio and Dr. von Allmen

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/Ucy8jI Director of IR Innovation Dr. John Racadio and Pediatric Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel von Allmen of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital discuss their experiences in the Hybrid OR, how they built it, and how cross-specialty collaboration with pulmonary, urology, and orthopedic surgeons has greatly improved patient care.

30 Syys 201929min

Ep. 48 IR and ENT Treatment of Epistaxis with Dr. Ashley Agan and Dr. Sabeen Dhand

Ep. 48 IR and ENT Treatment of Epistaxis with Dr. Ashley Agan and Dr. Sabeen Dhand

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/xQPc7h In this episode, Dr. Ashley Agan and Dr. Sabeen Dhand join Dr. Gopi Shah to discuss IR and ENT treatment of epistaxis. We cover the differences in how epistaxis presents for ENT and IR as well as how epistaxis presents in children and older patients. Dr. Agan tells us about the types of nosebleeds that are common and the general treatment algorithm she follows. We discuss nasal packing and decongestant sprays for treatment and how to know when to take the patient to the OR. Dr. Agan talks about isolating the bleeding spot, how to use a foley for posterior nosebleeds, and SPA litigation. We discuss why ENT might consult IR for an embolization. Dr. Dhand tells us about the contraindications for embolization and the procedure for treating the epistaxis. We review the materials that should be used and why it is important to look out for artery connections and pseudoaneurysms. We discuss the pearls and pitfalls of ENT and IR treatment of epistaxis and how to avoid the risk of stroke.

30 Elo 201933min

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