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. 47 BRTO vs. PARTO and other Techniques with Dr. Luke Wilkins

Ep. 47 BRTO vs. PARTO and other Techniques with Dr. Luke Wilkins

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/ZvpYnL Special Guest Dr. Luke Wilkins of University of Virginia VIR discusses BRTO and PARTO techniques for treatment of gastric variceal bleeding.

18 Elo 201941min

Ep. 46 Collaboration not Competition between IR and IC with Dr. Achal Sahai and Dr. Chris Beck

Ep. 46 Collaboration not Competition between IR and IC with Dr. Achal Sahai and Dr. Chris Beck

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/bobcIg Interventional Cardiologist (IC) Dr. Achal Sahai and Interventional Radiologist (IR) Dr. Christopher Beck discuss ways these two specialties collaborate on complex cases, share endovascular techniques, and avoid the "turf war" trap.

31 Heinä 201945min

Ep. 45 Coping with Complications with Dr. Maureen Kohi and Dr. Sandeep Bagla

Ep. 45 Coping with Complications with Dr. Maureen Kohi and Dr. Sandeep Bagla

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/uVVOw3 Dr. Maureen Kohi from UCSF Medical Center and Dr. Sandeep Bagla from Vascular Institute of Virginia discuss the challenges of dealing with procedural complications, and the importance of talking with colleagues and mentors in effective coping.

1 Heinä 201959min

Ep. 44 TIPS Procedure Techniques: East to West Coast with Dr. Peder Horner and Dr. Peter Bream

Ep. 44 TIPS Procedure Techniques: East to West Coast with Dr. Peder Horner and Dr. Peter Bream

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/2WK9kp East Coast "McBreamy" and "Western Peder" discuss their Colapinto vs. Uchida needle preference, advantages of the ICE catheter, and other great pearls and pitfalls for the TIPS Procedure. Special thanks to our sponsor RADPAD® Radiation Protection. Protect yourself and your patients during those lengthy TIPS cases.

16 Kesä 20191h

Ep. 43 Managing Urosepsis with Dr. Caire and Dr. Bennett

Ep. 43 Managing Urosepsis with Dr. Caire and Dr. Bennett

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/rn9T7J Urologist Dr. Arthur Caire and IR Dr. Shelby Bennett return to the BackTable Podcast to discuss their approaches to urosepsis, stent vs. nephrostomy for a variety of presentations, and the middle-of-the-night patient.

2 Kesä 201934min

Ep. 42 Physician Contract Negotiation with Dr. Mary Costantino and Courtney Angeli

Ep. 42 Physician Contract Negotiation with Dr. Mary Costantino and Courtney Angeli

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/igMUV3 Dr. Mary Costantino and her contract lawyer Courtney Angeli discuss the essentials of physician contract negotiation: finding the right lawyer, partnerships, non-competes, and critical pitfalls to avoid.

12 Touko 20191h

Ep. 41 IR and Urology Collaboration on Renal Masses with Dr. Caire and Dr. Bennett

Ep. 41 IR and Urology Collaboration on Renal Masses with Dr. Caire and Dr. Bennett

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/PZalEv Urologist Dr. Arthur Caire and IR Dr. Shelby Bennett discuss their approaches to treating renal masses, including ways in which IR and Urology collaborate, laparoscopic versus percutaneous ablation, follow-up imaging, and more.

29 Huhti 201939min

Ep. 40 Treating the Difficult IV Access (DiVA) patient with Dr. Chick and Dr. Jagannathan

Ep. 40 Treating the Difficult IV Access (DiVA) patient with Dr. Chick and Dr. Jagannathan

Dr. Arun Jagannathan and Dr. Jeffrey Chick discuss their approach to the Difficult IV access (DiVA) patient. Special thanks to sponsor Access Vascular Inc. for lending their booth at #SIR19ATX.

26 Maalis 201917min

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