Ep. 111 Underutilization of Foam Sclerotherapy with Dr. Chris Pittman

Ep. 111 Underutilization of Foam Sclerotherapy with Dr. Chris Pittman

We talk with Dr. Chris Pittman, founder of Vein911 and LinkedIn Foam Sclerotherapy Experts, about Foam Sclerotherapy for the treatment of superficial venous disease, including technique, patient workup, and some of the reasons why foam is underutilized. --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/sKSDrX --- SHOW NOTES In this episode, Dr. Chris Pittman joins Dr. Aaron Fritts to discuss the underutilization of foam sclerotherapy. Dr. Pittman tells us about how he started his vein treatment centers and about his upcoming reality TV show. We introduce the basics of foam sclerotherapy for varicose veins and how the procedure has been developed. Dr. Pittman shares some reasons why he thinks foam sclerotherapy is not as popular in the United States. We review when to use the three types of sclerosants, hypertonic saline, sotradecol, and polidocanol as well as the difference between compounded and non-compounded sclerosants. Dr. Pittman tells us the best way to get foam sclerotherapy training. We discuss the four components for evaluating a patient who may have venous disease, and we explain how to do a hose trial and make the proper notes for insurance claims. We discuss the treatment process from when the patient arrives and some of the details of thermal ablation. We discuss the importance of an effective treatment and why there should be at least two rounds of foam treatment. We explain some of the key points to discuss with patients to manage expectations prior to treatment. We discuss the fundamentals of foam sclerotherapy, what post-procedure follow-up looks like, and how long after to wear stockings after the treatment. We explain how the shift from fee-for-service to fee-for-value has changed some of the ways treatments are done. --- RESOURCES Contact Dr. Pittman: cpittman@vein911.com

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Ep. 11 #filterOUT with Robert Ryu and AJ Gunn

On Episode 11 of the BackTable Podcast Robert Ryu and AJ Gunn discuss building a filter retrieval practice, equipment preferences, and challenging cases.

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Ep. 10 Uterine Fibroid Embolizations with Dr. Keith Pereira and Dr. Chris Beck

Ep. 10 Uterine Fibroid Embolizations with Dr. Keith Pereira and Dr. Chris Beck

Dr. Keith Pereira and Dr. Chris Beck discuss building their UFE practice and transradial versus transfemoral approaches.

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Ep. 9 StoptheChop with Dr. Kumar Madassery and Dr. Sabeen Dhand

Ep. 9 StoptheChop with Dr. Kumar Madassery and Dr. Sabeen Dhand

There are numerous modalities available to characterize and treat peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Dr. Kumar Madassery and Dr. Sabeen Dhand highlight their preferred techniques - covering imaging, a...

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Ep. 8 Dr. Abdulaziz AlHarbi discusses IR in Saudi Arabia

Ep. 8 Dr. Abdulaziz AlHarbi discusses IR in Saudi Arabia

Dr. Aaron Fritts talks with Dr. Abdulaziz AlHarbi about his IR practice in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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Ep. 7 Lung Tumor Ablation with Dr. Stephen Hunt

Ep. 7 Lung Tumor Ablation with Dr. Stephen Hunt

In Episode 7 we discuss Lung tumor ablation therapies with Dr. Stephen Hunt, MD, PhD, including practice building and devices.

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Ep. 6 Setting up a Vein Clinic with Dr. Aaron Shiloh

Ep. 6 Setting up a Vein Clinic with Dr. Aaron Shiloh

Episode 6 with Dr. Aaron Shiloh, MD FSIR discussing pearls and pitfalls of starting an outpatient vein clinic, including the importance of marketing.

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Ep. 5 Closure Devices

Ep. 5 Closure Devices

In Episode 5 of the BackTable podcast: Aaron Fritts MD and Chris Beck MD discuss the Angioseal and Mynx closure devices.

6 Juli 201729min

Ep. 4 Amplatzer Plugs vs Coils in Splenic Trauma

Ep. 4 Amplatzer Plugs vs Coils in Splenic Trauma

Dr. Bryan Hartley and Dr. Aaron Fritts discuss the pros and cons of using coils and/or vascular plugs for splenic trauma.

6 Juli 201715min

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