Ep. 191 Novel Techniques for Arterial Thrombectomy: Large Bore and Beyond with Dr. S. Jay Mathews

Ep. 191 Novel Techniques for Arterial Thrombectomy: Large Bore and Beyond with Dr. S. Jay Mathews

In this episode, Interventional Radiologist Sabeen Dhand talks with Interventional Cardiologist S. Jay Mathews about novel techniques for arterial thrombectomy, including a discussion on using large bore devices, a variety of technique tips and tricks, and what's on the horizon for new devices/techniques. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Boston Scientific Eluvia Drug-Eluting Stent https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/medical-specialties/vascular-surgery/drug-eluting-therapies/eluvia/eluvia-clinical-trials.html?utm_source=oth_site&utm_medium=native&utm_campaign=pi-at-us-de_portfolio-hci&utm_content=n-backtable-n-backtable_site_eluvia_1&cid=n10008043 --- SHOW NOTES In this episode, interventional cardiologist Dr. S. Jay Mathews and our host Dr. Sabeen Dhand discuss various devices used in arterial thrombectomy, including large bore aspiration catheters, the preclose system, separators, and stentrievers. Dr. Mathews clarifies the definition of “large bore” as a catheter that is 8 Fr or larger. He notes these devices face some resistance in the interventional community, due the belief that arteries may be size prohibitive. However, he notes that the pre-close systems make arterial closure very feasible. Large bore catheters are able to achieve higher aspiration force compared to smaller catheters. Dr. Mathews prefers to use the Lightning 7 or 12 systems from Penumbra because of their angled/atraumatic catheter tips and their flexibility in navigation. In cases of highly organized thrombus, Dr. Mathews may use separators to break up the clot into smaller and more manageable parts. He also speaks about using filters to capture the clot, but always in conjunction with aspiration, to prevent distal embolization. The doctors also discuss the role of thrombolysis. Although thrombolysis procedure time is shorter than that of thrombectomy, patients remain ischemic for longer, leading to more reperfusion symptoms. Before placing a lysis catheter, Dr. Mathews recommends re-establishing some flow and creating a channel for more effective delivery of tPA. Finally, we talk about new research in thrombus morphology and how this will affect future innovation in ultrasonic energy and nano-magnetic particles. --- RESOURCES Penumbra Lightning Catheter: https://www.penumbrainc.com/indigo-lightning/ Noninvasive thrombectomy of graft by nano-magnetic ablating particles: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-86291-2

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Ep. 615 Exploring Intravascular Lithotripsy in Below the Knee CLTI with Dr. Constantino Peña

Ep. 615 Exploring Intravascular Lithotripsy in Below the Knee CLTI with Dr. Constantino Peña

As new calcium-modifying technologies expand the repertoire of below-the-knee (BTK) arterial disease interventions, how should your treatment algorithm evolve, and what endpoints matter most? In this ...

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Ep. 614 Interventional Radiology’s Evolution: Insights from Dr. Ernest Ring

Ep. 614 Interventional Radiology’s Evolution: Insights from Dr. Ernest Ring

Have you ever wondered what it was like to be in the room when the first pelvic embolization was performed or how the TIPS procedure was pioneered? Dr. Ernie Ring, a legendary figure from UCSF and a t...

6 Feb 50min

Ep. 613 Microwave Ablation in Renal Tumors with Dr. Steven Huang

Ep. 613 Microwave Ablation in Renal Tumors with Dr. Steven Huang

You’re about to biopsy a renal lesion; should you ablate at the same time? In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, host Michael Barraza talks with Dr. Steven Huang from MD Anderson Cancer Center abo...

3 Feb 49min

Ep. 612 Interventional Radiology in Military Medicine with Dr. John York

Ep. 612 Interventional Radiology in Military Medicine with Dr. John York

What does day-to-day interventional radiology look like in the military? Here’s a firsthand account. Dr. John York, interventional radiologist at University of California San Diego with 37 years of ac...

30 Jan 50min

Ep. 611 Challenges in Prostate Artery Embolization with Dr. Rajasekhara Ayyagari

Ep. 611 Challenges in Prostate Artery Embolization with Dr. Rajasekhara Ayyagari

Are balloon occlusion microcatheters your new best friend for prostate artery embolization (PAE)? In this episode of BackTable, Dr. Raj Ayyagari, interventional radiologist at Boston Medical Center, ...

27 Jan 46min

Ep. 610 Interventional Radiology in UAE: Current Practices with Dr. Jamal Alkoteesh

Ep. 610 Interventional Radiology in UAE: Current Practices with Dr. Jamal Alkoteesh

Have you ever considered taking a sabbatical to practice Interventional Radiology in the Middle East? In this episode, Dr. Jamal AlKoteesh, the Chairman of Clinical Imaging at SEHA and the "Godfather ...

23 Jan 35min

Ep. 609 Chronic Venous Disease Diagnosis & Management Strategies with Dr. Steven Abramowitz

Ep. 609 Chronic Venous Disease Diagnosis & Management Strategies with Dr. Steven Abramowitz

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Ep. 608 Interventional Radiology Global Survey: Training & Awareness with Dr. Justin Guan and Dr. Constantinos Sofocleous

Ep. 608 Interventional Radiology Global Survey: Training & Awareness with Dr. Justin Guan and Dr. Constantinos Sofocleous

Patient access to interventional radiology services remains highly variable worldwide, reflecting global differences in training opportunities and infrastructure. Drawing on responses from more than 1...

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