
Lesson 23 • 29 Dec 2023
Please describe your technique for the pleural blood patch
Course overview
Learn and improve your percutaneous lung biopsies with 3 expert-led modules covering basics, blood patching, and complication prevention.
1.5 hours, 40 lessons
Lessons
Tips for Lung Biopsy Success with Dr. Venkatesh (Kavi) Krishnasamy
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
What do you consider a complex lung biopsy?
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
What are your preferred needle sizes, tools, and techniques for lung biopsies?
Lesson 7
How does having a cytopathologist on-site influence lesion sampling and verification?
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
What are the challenges and ease of deployment with plugs in order to prevent pneumothorax?
Lesson 10
What are the strategies used for pneumothorax detection and management post-procedure?
Challenging Case Review with Dr. Venkatesh (Kavi) Krishnasamy
Lesson 11
Case Discussion: Tips for Lung Biopsy Success
Percutaneous Lung Biopsies: The Basics with Dr. Fred Lee
Lesson 12
How do you approach a lung biopsy?
Lesson 13
How do you administer Lidocaine effectively for lung biopsies?
Lesson 14
Do you have pathology or cytotechnology in the room for assessment of adequacy?
Lesson 15
Can you talk a little bit about how CT fluoro is used?
Lesson 16
What is the advantage of having a CT scanner that can tilt the gantry?
Lesson 17
How do you handle very small lesions when there aren't a lot of options?
Lesson 18
What do you do for post biopsy follow up?
Lesson 19
What are the challenges of trying to set a standard across a wide breadth of practitioners?
Percutaneous Lung Biopsies: Pleural & Parenchymal Blood Patching with Dr. Fred Lee
Lesson 20
Describe the types of blood patches and use cases
Lesson 21
Describe your technique for parenchymal blood patches
Lesson 22
Can you describe the slightly different pleural blood patch?
Lesson 23
Please describe your technique for the pleural blood patch
Lesson 24
Can you elaborate on your technique for pleural blood patches?
Lesson 25
How much blood are you using for pleural patches?
Lesson 26
When are your blood patches typically being done - during or after biopsies?
Lesson 27
What do you do in the case of a delayed pneumothorax?
Lesson 28
Do you think chest tube placements have decreased since you've started using blood patches?
Lesson 29
Are there any downsides to a parenchymal blood patch?
Minimizing Complications for Lung Biopsies with Dr. Robert Suh
Lesson 30
Tell us about how these patients are presenting to your practice
Lesson 31
What does your workup look like and how are your patients sedated?
Lesson 32
Tell us about how you numb the parietal pleura
Lesson 33
Do you have pathology on site to evaluate the sample and determine if you have adequate tissue?
Lesson 34
How do you approach patients with emphysema changes?
Lesson 35
Do you replace the stylet between passes and do you image between passes?
Lesson 36
How many cores do you take typically?
Lesson 37
What do you do to prevent pneumothorax after you’re done with the biopsy?
Lesson 38
Tell us the ways you use the hydrogel plug to prevent pneumothorax
Lesson 39
Is the BioSentry hydrogel plug easy to use?
Lesson 40
Which pneumothoraces are getting watched and which are getting intervened on?
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