Ep. 592 Comparing Thermal Ablation Techniques for Liver Lesions with Dr. Jason Hoffmann

Ep. 592 Comparing Thermal Ablation Techniques for Liver Lesions with Dr. Jason Hoffmann

With the range of interventional modalities that are available for metastatic liver tumors, when should you advocate for thermal ablation at the tumor board? In this episode of BackTable, host Dr. Sabeen Dhand welcomes back Dr. Jason Hoffman, an interventional radiologist from New York University, to discuss tools, techniques, and multidisciplinary collaboration around microwave ablation for liver metastases. --- This podcast is supported by: Varian https://www.varian.com/products/interventional-solutions/microwave-ablation-solutions --- SYNPOSIS The physicians discuss the decision-making process behind using microwave ablation for metastatic liver disease, and strategies for advocating for the technology in tumor boards. Dr. Hoffman especially emphasizes the value of educating patients about their options and using thoughtful clinical judgement as an IR. The discussion delves into the benefits and advancements in microwave ablation, including his experience with the Varian system in light of NeuWave’s discontinuation. Dr. Hoffman shares the utility of software guidance, system fusion with CT machines, temperature monitoring, and the ability to achieve a more spherical ablation zone. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction04:39 - Practice Growth11:10 - Microwave Ablation Technology12:43 - Multidisciplinary Approach to Liver Metastases26:48 - Microwave Technology and Probe Placement28:42 - Guidance Software and Technological Integration30:40 - Planning and Intraoperative Decisions40:28 - Future of Microwave Ablation48:35 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Ep. 506 Transfemoral Liver Biopsy: A Novel Approach with Dr. Kapil Wattamwar and Dr. Jacob Cynamon

Ep. 506 Transfemoral Liver Biopsy: A Novel Approach with Dr. Kapil Wattamwar and Dr. Jacob Cynamon

It might be time to rethink your liver biopsy technique. Transfemoral transcaval core-needle liver biopsy has demonstrated key advantages over the transjugular approach and has become increasingly popular in recent years. Interventional radiologists Dr. Jacob Cynamon and Dr. Kapil Wattamwar join host Dr. Sabeen Dhand to discuss the inception and advantages of their novel approach. --- This podcast is supported by: Reflow Medical https://www.reflowmedical.com/ --- SYNPOSIS The doctors start with how they began using the transfemoral transcaval approach, along with the literature they published following adoption of this novel technique shortly thereafter. Dr. Cynamon and Dr. Wattamwar then go on to discuss the technique in detail, providing a thorough step-by-step and pausing to mention key considerations. The episode concludes with the doctors emphasizing the safety and efficacy of the transfemoral transcaval approach, citing specific findings and sharing exemplary cases. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 05:47 - Percutaneous vs. Transvenous Biopsies 08:56 - Evolution of Transfemoral Biopsies 12:41 - Comparing Transjugular and Transfemoral Approaches 24:52 - Pre-Procedural Imaging and Sheath Selection 29:23 - Complications and Case Studies 35:46 - Transcaval Biopsy Technique 45:00 - Conclusion --- RESOURCES Cynamon, 2016. Transfemoral Transcaval Core-Needle Liver Biopsy: An Alternative to Transjugular Liver Biopsy: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26723528/ Wattamar, 2020. Transjugular versus Transfemoral Transcaval Liver Biopsy: A Single-Center Experience in 500 Cases: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32798119/ Wattamar, 2022. The Use of the Transfemoral Transcaval Liver Biopsy Technique for Biopsies of Hepatic Masses: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36182256/ Wattamar, 2022. Transcaval Creation of a Portal Vein Target for Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt in a Patient with Portal Vein Thrombosis: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34448032/

7 Jan 52min

Ep. 505 Más allá de la Técnica: La Gestión Emocional como Herramienta con Dr. María Luisa Die Trill

Ep. 505 Más allá de la Técnica: La Gestión Emocional como Herramienta con Dr. María Luisa Die Trill

En este episodio de BackTable, la Dra. María Luisa Die Trill conversa con la Dra. Sara Lojo Lendoiro sobre la gestión emocional y la comunicación con los pacientes. --- SYNPOSIS Se explora la importancia de integrar el sufrimiento como parte de la vida, la necesidad de una formación adecuada en comunicación médico-paciente, y las estrategias para abordar complicaciones y situaciones complejas. Además, se analizan conceptos como la empatía, la escucha activa, y la introspección, para mejorar la relación con los pacientes y con el resto de compañeros del hospital. Finalmente, la Dra. Trill enfatiza la necesidad de centrarse en el bienestar del paciente y en manejar el estrés profesional para poder ofrecer un cuidado de calidad. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Bienvenida y Comprendiendo la Psicología Oncológica 05:06 Habilidades de Comunicación en la Práctica Médica 10:19 Técnicas Prácticas de Comunicación 22:10 La Importancia de Escuchar 28:18 La Insensibilidad en la Sociedad Moderna 30:49 La Importancia de la Salud Mental en los Profesionales 34:24 La Empatía y la Conexión con los Pacientes 36:22 El Manejo del Estrés en el Personal Sanitario 48:35 El Ego y la Dinámica de Grupo en los Hospitales 52:54 Conclusión y Reflexiones Finales

31 Dec 202456min

Ep. 504 ¿Es la Embolización el Futuro? Hablemos de Emborrhoid con Dr. José Andrés Guirola Ortíz

Ep. 504 ¿Es la Embolización el Futuro? Hablemos de Emborrhoid con Dr. José Andrés Guirola Ortíz

En este episodio del BackTable, Dr. José Andrés Guirola Ortíz, radiólogo intervencionista, aborda la embolización como tratamiento para las hemorroides, mediante la técnica Emborrhoid y comparte su valoración de la embolización como técnica de futuro. --- SYNPOSIS En primer lugar, la Dra. Sara Lojo Lendoiro le invita a explicar qué son las hemorroides y porqué y cuando hay que tratarlas. Además, el Dr. Guirola Ortíz analiza la historia de las hemorroides, sus síntomas y opciones de tratamiento. También se discuten las indicaciones, técnicas y posibles complicaciones de la embolización hemorroidal, así como el futuro de esta técnica dentro de la radiología intervencionista. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introducción al BackTable y Dr. Ortíz 01:56 - Entendiendo las Hemorroides: Historia y Conceptos Básicos 03:39 - Síntomas y Causas de las Hemorroides 07:36 - Opciones de Tratamiento para las Hemorroides 12:50 - Explicación de la Técnica de Embolización 19:25 - Complicaciones y Seguimiento 29:05 - Futuro de la Embolización y Conclusión

27 Dec 202434min

Ep. 503 Cryoablation: A Patient’s Kidney Cancer Journey with Clinton Lanier

Ep. 503 Cryoablation: A Patient’s Kidney Cancer Journey with Clinton Lanier

For patients with early-stage cancer, minimally invasive image-guided therapies like cryoablation can be both life-altering and life-saving. Patient Clinton Lanier, a kidney cancer survivor who underwent multiple cryoablations, sits down with host Dr. Eric Keller to share his story and raise patient-provider awareness of the positive impacts IR brings. --- This podcast was developed in collaboration with: Interventional Initiative https://theii.org/ --- SYNPOSIS Clinton shares his personal story of being diagnosed with a kidney tumor during a sailing trip and discovering cryoablation as a treatment option through his own research and advocacy. He discusses the effectiveness and ease of the procedure, the positive impact it has had on his quality of life, and the importance of raising awareness about cryoablation among patients and healthcare providers. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:56 - First Cryoablation Experience 05:20 - Patient Experience 09:12 - Cryoablation Awareness 14:44 - Conclusion --- RESOURCES The Interventional Initiative: https://theii.org

20 Dec 202421min

Ep. 502 Global Accessibility: Uterine Fibroid Embolization Insights with Dr. Janice Newsome and Dr. Azza Naif

Ep. 502 Global Accessibility: Uterine Fibroid Embolization Insights with Dr. Janice Newsome and Dr. Azza Naif

How can we make life-changing treatments like uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) more globally accessible? To help answer this question, Dr. Janice Newsome and Dr. Azza Naif share what they’re doing in Tanzania to make UFE a standard option in fibroid care. Dr. Newsome is a Professor at Emory University and Dr. Naif is an IR attending physician at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) and a member of the first generation of Tanzanian IR trainees. --- This podcast is supported by: Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company https://www.varian.com/products/interventional-solutions/embolization-solutions --- SYNPOSIS The doctors focus on patient education, overcoming cultural barriers, training of IR specialists, and the economic aspects of UFE. The discussion highlights the importance of making women’s health treatments accessible worldwide and adapting procedures to fit local resources while maintaining high standards of care. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 05:25 - Patient Care in Tanzania 16:28 - Challenges in UFE Adoption 21:38 - Equipment and Techniques for UFE 34:26 - Post-Procedure Follow-Up Care 41:16 - Cost and Accessibility of UFE 47:01 - Future Goals for Fibroid Care --- RESOURCES BackTable VI Podcast Episode #318 - Back on the Road2IR with Dr. Janice Newsome, Dr. Judy Gichoya and Dr. Fabian Laage Gaupp: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/318/back-on-the-road2ir BackTable VI Podcast Episode #104 - Bringing IR to East Africa: The Road2IR Story with Dr. Fabian Laage Gaupp: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/104/bringing-ir-to-east-africa-the-road2ir-story Road2IR: https://www.road2ir.org/

17 Dec 20241h 9min

Ep. 501 Innovative Care Models for Underserved Communities with Dr. Lyssa Ochoa

Ep. 501 Innovative Care Models for Underserved Communities with Dr. Lyssa Ochoa

As physicians, we have the unique ability to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals in underserved communities. But even if we possess the drive and the compassion to do so, it can be difficult to know how to take meaningful steps towards addressing local healthcare disparities. In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, Dr. Lyssa Ochoa of the San Antonio Vascular and Endovascular Clinic (SAVE) shares how her clinic improves access to care for underserved patient populations, and how you can emulate her success. --- This podcast is supported by: Philips Image Guided Therapy Solutions https://www.usa.philips.com/healthcare/solutions/image-guided-therapy/all-products --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Ochoa shares her journey from joining a large private practice to founding her own clinic focused on underserved areas in San Antonio. She discusses the importance of addressing social determinants of health, the logistics of running multiple satellite clinics, and her approach to patient care. Dr. Ochoa also emphasizes the need for community engagement and outlines her vision for improving healthcare equity in San Antonio. The conversation highlights the challenges and rewards of providing quality care in economically segregated regions, and offers insights for healthcare providers looking to make a meaningful impact. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:23 - Addressing Social Determinants of Health 05:20 - Innovative Approaches to Healthcare Delivery 08:46 - Challenges and Strategies in Underserved Areas 15:16 - Building Community Trust and Referrals 22:27 - Advice for New Practitioners 29:42 - Future Vision for Healthcare in San Antonio 32:07 - Resources -- DISCLAIMER Dr. Lyssa Ochoa is a consultant for Philips and was requested to provide their services in preparing and presenting this material for Philips. The opinions and clinical expertise presented herein by are specific to the featured speakers and are for informational purposes only. The results from their experiences may not be predicative for all subject, physicians or patients. Individual results may vary depending on a variety of patient-specific attributes and related factors. Nothing in this article is intended to provide specific medical advice or to take the place of written law or regulations.

10 Dec 202434min

Ep. 500 Celebrating 500 Episodes of BackTable with the BT Hosts

Ep. 500 Celebrating 500 Episodes of BackTable with the BT Hosts

500 episodes of BackTable calls for a special reunion! The original hosts—Dr. Aaron Fritts, Dr. Chris Beck, Dr. Ally Baheti, Dr. Sabeen Dhand, Dr. Mike Barraza, and producer Kieran Gannon—come together to celebrate by reminiscing about the podcast’s origins and evolution. They discuss the challenges of improving the podcast, share funny behind-the-scenes moments, and highlight their favorite episodes. The team also offers insights into how they choose topics and reflects on their experiences with both virtual and in-person recordings. Finally, they introduce the new BackTable Studio and highlight the upcoming Creator Weekends. --- SYNPOSIS To our BackTable community, thank you for tuning in every week. We look forward to continuing to serve your vascular and interventional education needs! --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 01:43 The Origin Story of Backtable 06:42 From Our Side of the Microphone: Hosting Episodes 25:57 Choosing Topics and Guests 32:55 Introducing the New BackTable Studio 38:27 Favorite Episodes and Memorable Moments 44:02 The Story Behind the Backtable Theme Music 47:49 The Iconic Backtable Hoodies 51:03 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude --- RESOURCES BackTable Special 100th Episode Interview: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/special/special-100th-episode-interview-with-backtable

6 Dec 202453min

Ep. 499 Tips and Tricks for Techs in the OBL with Lake Odom

Ep. 499 Tips and Tricks for Techs in the OBL with Lake Odom

IR technologists are a valuable part of the interventional team due to their technical expertise and hands-on contributions to patient and provider safety. Lake Odom, a seasoned IR tech with over 14 years of experience, sits down with host Dr. Ally Baheti to share his wisdom from his time in hospital-based and outpatient care settings. --- This podcast is supported by: RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Lake begins by describing his unconventional career path, the importance of passion in profession, and how he started his consulting businesses: IR Tech Tips and Image Guided Consultants. Lake also speaks on transitioning from the hospital to the outpatient-based lab (OBL) setting, and highlights key aspects of the tech’s role, including inventory management, patient workflow, and building efficient systems. The significance of understanding the financial intricacies within OBLs, common inefficiencies, and strategies to foster a culture of accountability and teamwork are also discussed. The episode provides valuable insights for IR technologists and other professionals seeking to improve their practices and operate at maximum potential. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 06:55 - Image Guided Consultants 12:07 - Improving Practice Efficiency 17:51 - Daily IR Tech Responsibilities 20:56 - Inventory Management and Preparedness 28:03 - Building Trust and Credibility --- RESOURCES BackTable Ep. 130- Technologist Training & Retention with Andrew Struchen and Alisha Hawrylack: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/130/technologist-training-retention Image Guided Consultants: https://igsconsults.com/ IR Tech Tips Course: https://irtechtips.teachable.com/

3 Dec 202438min

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