
Lesson 6 • 23 Feb 2024
Tell us about your procedure setup for a typical cryoablation case
Course overview
Learn spine and bone tumor ablation techniques in "Pickups SuperCourse" covering cryoablation, microwave, RF, and desmoid tumor treatments.
2.5 hours, 41 lessons
Lessons
Cryoablation for Painful Bone Metastases with Dr. Jack Jennings
Lesson 1
Why use cryoablation for bone metastases
Lesson 2
How do you approach ablating lesions in challenging locations
Lesson 3
Could you briefly summarize the results of this study and how the patients did
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Can you tell us about neuroprotective techniques, including CO2 dissection and the hydro dissection
Lesson 6
Tell us about your procedure setup for a typical cryoablation case
My Approach to Vertebral Tumor Ablation & Augmentation with Dr. Dana Dunleavy
Lesson 7
What kind of considerations are you having with patient selection for bone tumor ablation
Lesson 8
What-s the rationale for bone tumor ablation prior to augmentation
Lesson 9
Tell us about integrating the two techniques of bone tumor ablation and mechanical augmentation
Lesson 10
Do you always use the bilateral trans pedicular approach
Lesson 11
Microwave Ablation for Treatment of Spine Tumors with Dr. Majid Khan
Lesson 12
Tell us about your clinic and where spine tumor ablation referrals come from
Lesson 13
What modalities did you use when you first started performing spine tumor ablations
Lesson 14
What are the advantages of microwave ablation compared to radio frequency ablation
Lesson 15
When starting out with microwave ablation, what types of cases should be avoided
Lesson 16
How does oligo- versus diffusely metastatic disease influence your decision to microwave ablate
Lesson 17
What is your setup and how do you recommend others to implement microwave ablation
Lesson 18
How do you plan ahead for the ablation zone
RF Ablation for Painful Spinal Metastases with Dr. Nam Tran
Lesson 19
Lesson 20
When considering ablation or pedicle screws, which cases are going to need pedicle screws afterward
Lesson 21
Lesson 22
Can you share the last update we had from the Opus one trial from a neurosurgeon’s perspective
Lesson 23
How would you approach larger tumors in the spine
Treating Extraspinal Painful Bony Metastases with Dr. Steven Yevich
Lesson 24
How did ablation for osseous metastatic disease become such a big part of your practice
Lesson 25
What are some of the common locations of the metastases that you-re treating
Lesson 26
Are there any particular contraindications or problem locations that come up
Lesson 27
When do you perform cementoplasty after ablation, and when is ablation alone is sufficient
Lesson 28
Tell us about performing screw fixation for bone lesions
Lesson 29
Is there a role for pre ablation embolization in any of your cases
Diagnosis & Management of Desmoid Tumors with Dr. Jack Jennings
Lesson 30
What is it about Desmoid Tumors that makes them unique
Lesson 31
Why is cryoablation typically the preferred modality for treatment
Lesson 32
Can you tell us more about the thermoprotective strategies you mentioned
Lesson 33
Can you tell us about your imaging technique in treating these
Lesson 34
How many probes do you use in an average case
Lesson 35
When does their post operative pain typically peak and when do they start to see relief
Lesson 36
Can you tell us about a few desmoid cases that were particularly challenging
Lesson 37
Are these cases mostly being done under general anesthesia or sedation
Lesson 38
Can you tell us about the multidisciplinary approach to treating these
Lesson 39
How have these treatments progressed over time
Lesson 40
Tell us about where interventional radiology specifically shows up in NCCN guidelines for desmoids
Lesson 41
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