Ep. 317 A Lifetime of IR Innovation and Curiosity with Dr. Harold Coons

Ep. 317 A Lifetime of IR Innovation and Curiosity with Dr. Harold Coons

In this episode, guest host Dr. Peder Horner interviews Dr. Harold Coons about the history of IR, his contributions to the field, where the field is headed, and his advice for trainees and early career IRs. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS BD Advance Clinical Training & Education Program https://page.bd.com/Advance-Training-Program_Homepage.html Philips SymphonySuite https://www.philips.com/symphonysuite --- SHOW NOTES Dr. Coons attended Pomona College, where he studied math. He then realized he didn’t want to be a nuclear scientist in the Sputnik era, which was where most opportunities were at the time. He decided to attend medical school at UCLA instead. As a medical student, he saw how happy the radiologists were, so he decided to choose it as a specialty. He had the opportunity to do a carotid arteriogram one day when everyone else was busy. He considered himself a maverick and someone who was always ready to take on a challenge. He then experienced a moment that changed his life, when Czech radiologist Josef Rösch came to UCLA to visit from the University of Oregon where he was working with Charles Dotter. Dr. Coons saw Dr. Rösch direct puncture the spleen for a spleen portogram, and it took him only 15 seconds. This was incredible to him, and after that, Dr. Coons followed him around whenever he did procedures. They teamed up, Dr. Coons volunteering to be the nurse, because no nurses liked working with Rösch. Coons shaped catheters for him at a steam kettle, watched him do the first TIPS on a dog, and did the first arterial embolization with clotted venous blood under the direction of Dr. Rösch. After his stint in the Airforce at a hospital in San Antonio, where he honed his embolization skills, he returned to San Diego. He was then working in private practice as the only IR in San Diego. One year, he heard about a meeting at Massachusetts General, so he submitted 6 papers on things he had been doing recently. All his papers were accepted, so he went to the meeting. At his first presentation, the leader of the meeting announced to the audience that he had accepted these papers to expose Coons as a fraud, because these techniques were nothing any academic had ever heard of. He did his presentation, and everyone in the audience, including the meeting leader, believed what he was doing was indeed real. He apologized to Coons and invited him to the speakers dinner, where he sat next to Kurt Amplatz and Plinio Rossi. Rossi convinced him to start publishing his ideas to get the credit he deserved, and to have something to show his children. Dr. Coons was forced to retire early in 1996 due to radiation exposure, but has been an avid innovator, educator, and international speaker since then. His passion for IR and excitement for the future of the field is contagious to all who have the pleasure of hearing him speak.

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

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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, atherectomy, drug coated balloons, and stenting.

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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.

13 Aug 201721min

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.

1 Aug 201747min

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.

19 Juli 201754min

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 201728min

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

Ep. 3 Tunneled Dialysis Catheters with Dr. Peter Bream and Dr. Aaron Brandis

Ep. 3 Tunneled Dialysis Catheters with Dr. Peter Bream and Dr. Aaron Brandis

Special guests Peter Bream MD and Aaron Brandis MD discuss the pros and cons of antegrade versus retrograde tunneled dialysis catheter placement.

24 Maj 201733min

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