Ep. 253 How I Place Nephrostomy Tubes with Dr. Aaron Fritts

Ep. 253 How I Place Nephrostomy Tubes with Dr. Aaron Fritts

In this back to the basics episode, Dr. Christopher Beck interviews Dr. Aaron Fritts about his standard procedure for nephrostomy tube placement, preferred tools, and troubleshooting tips. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Reflow Medical https://www.reflowmedical.com/ --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/yEfEUY --- SHOW NOTES Dr. Fritts says that most of his referrals come from urology, and patients need treatment for hydronephrosis, kidney stones, and pre-operative access for lithotripsy. He goes over his workup, which can be expedited in emergency cases. He checks for normal coagulation tests and anticoagulation medications, since bleeding is the most common and dangerous complication of the procedure. Both doctors prefer to use CT imaging to map out the procedure, identify stone burden, and decide which calyx to access. It is important to use CT to make note of and avoid the colon (lateral) and paraspinal muscles (medial) when choosing an access site. Dr. Fritts also marks the access site before the patient gets prepped for the procedure, in order to ensure that the correct area is cleaned. Patients are usually under moderate sedation with versed and fentanyl. Then the doctors walk through a typical nephrostomy tube placement under ultrasound guidance. They emphasize that lidocaine needs to be injected all the way down to the cortex to maximize patient comfort and decrease the likelihood of patient movement during the procedure. Then, the needle is inserted into a calyx. While it is standard to access the lower pole to minimize bleeding risk, Dr. Beck sometimes prefers mid-pole access since this provides a shorter distance from skin to target and a more favorable angle to enter the ureter from the renal pelvis. The upper pole is generally avoided due to risk of diaphragmatic puncture, but it can be accessed if a stone is present there. Dr. Beck shares a tip about injecting saline to plump up the calyces and allow for better access. Dr. Fritts describes the two-stick technique that was primarily used before ultrasound access was available. He also recommends communicating with urologists in lithotripsy patients to identify optimal access sites for each patient’s lithotripsy. If the wire is placed directly on top of the stone and you have difficulty maneuvering the wire around the stone, you can inject saline to dilate the system and obtain a better angle for the wire. Finally, the doctors talk about drain selection, which is usually an 8Fr or 10Fr. The drain is secured with stitches, and possibly a bumper stitch. Pyonephrosis patients are usually kept inpatient, while other patients can get discharged after two hours. It is important to watch for hematuria and distinguish between mildly red venous blood from minor procedural trauma (which will subside) and bright red blood from arterial damage. --- RESOURCES SIR Now: https://sirnow.sirweb.org/ Ep. 97- Nephrostomy Tube Placement with Dr. David Feld: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/97/nephrostomy-tube-placement-basic-to-advanced Diuretic agent and normal saline infusion technique for ultrasound-guided percutaneous nephrostomies in nondilated pelvicaliceal systems: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22893420/ Bumper Stitch for Drainage Tube Securement: https://www.jvir.org/article/S1051-0443(11)01353-4/pdf

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Ep. 26 Radial vs. Femoral access in IO procedures with Dr. Iannuccilli and Dr. Beck

Ep. 26 Radial vs. Femoral access in IO procedures with Dr. Iannuccilli and Dr. Beck

Dr. Christopher Beck and Dr. Jason Iannuccilli discuss radial vs femoral access in IO procedures, including the pros and cons of both, and a very informative "how I do it" for radial access by Dr. Iannuccilli.

30 Mars 201844min

Ep. 25 Declots and the Argon Cleaner Device with Dr. Sabeen Dhand and Dr. Chris Beck

Ep. 25 Declots and the Argon Cleaner Device with Dr. Sabeen Dhand and Dr. Chris Beck

In this episode, Dr. Sabeen Dhand joins Dr. Christopher Beck to discuss arteriovenous access declot procedure with the Argon Cleaner device. We review the routine declot procedure and the different methods to get access. Dr. Dhand explains why he starts out using the Argon Cleaner device and what his endpoint is. We discuss the nuances of the device in addition to tips and tricks for using the device with declots, including external massaging the fistula and an unsheathing trick.

20 Mars 201813min

Ep. 24 Endoscopy for the Interventional Radiologist with Dr. Srinivasa and Dr. Chick

Ep. 24 Endoscopy for the Interventional Radiologist with Dr. Srinivasa and Dr. Chick

Jeffrey Chick and Ravi Srinivasa of University of Michigan VIR. In Episode 24 they explain the advantages of using simple to learn endoscopic techniques in gallbladder, biliary and genitourinary cases.

8 Mars 201843min

Ep. 23 Adrenal Vein Sampling with Dr. Mike Devane

Ep. 23 Adrenal Vein Sampling with Dr. Mike Devane

The procedure that everyone gets excited about! In this week's BackTable podcast Mike Devane talks us through adrenal vein sampling technique, including equipment/imaging tips and tricks, as well as pitfalls to avoid. Whether looking to build an AVS service, or just preparing for that once in a blue moon case, you're certain to take away a few pearls!

20 Feb 201822min

Ep. 22 Central and Upper Extremity Venous Interventions with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. Sabeen Dhand

Ep. 22 Central and Upper Extremity Venous Interventions with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. Sabeen Dhand

Central and Upper Extremity Venous Interventions with Dr. Mark Lessne of Charlotte Radiology and Dr. Sabeen Dhand of PIH Health. In this episode our docs discuss central recanalizations, ballooning versus stents, declot techniques, and get into a ton of tips and tricks!

6 Feb 201858min

Ep. 21 Vertebral Augmentation with Dr. Venu Vadlamudi and Dr. Kumar Madassery

Ep. 21 Vertebral Augmentation with Dr. Venu Vadlamudi and Dr. Kumar Madassery

Vertebral augmentation can be accomplished through various techniques - Dr. Venu Vadlamudi and Dr. Kumar Madassery shed light on the utility of kyphoplasty versus vertebroplasty when treating compression fractures of the spine.

28 Jan 201837min

Ep. 20 Pressure-Directed Therapy in TACE with Dr. Justin Lee and Dr. Terence Gade

Ep. 20 Pressure-Directed Therapy in TACE with Dr. Justin Lee and Dr. Terence Gade

Our 20th BackTable podcast episode featuring special guests Dr. Justin Lee of Florida Interventional Specialists, and Dr. Terence Gade of Hospital of University of Pennsylvania. They discuss experiences and utility of pressure-directed, antireflux infusion for TACE treatments.

20 Jan 201844min

Ep. 19 Lymphatic Interventions with Dr. Chick and Dr. Srinivasa

Ep. 19 Lymphatic Interventions with Dr. Chick and Dr. Srinivasa

Our holiday episode featuring Dr. Jeffrey Chick and Dr. Ravi Srinivasa of University of Michigan. They sit fireside with our host J. Michael Barraza Jr. to discuss lymphatic interventions in IR.

27 Dec 201748min

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