
Lesson 10 • 02 Oct 2023
Can you discuss the study you and colleagues did about pelvic trauma?
Course overview
Refine endovascular skills in trauma embolizations with our specialized course. Learn techniques, diagnostics, and practical insights from experts. Improve patient outcomes whether you're experienced or exploring advanced techniques.
1.5 hours, 28 lessons
Lessons
Solid Organ & Pelvic Trauma with Dr. Chris Ingraham
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
What do you consider the indications for performing embolization for solid organ trauma?
Lesson 4
How do you select your embolization device knowing the vessel size will change post procedure?
Lesson 5
What microcatheters and coils are you routinely using in trauma embolizations?
Lesson 6
Why does proximal vs distal splenic embolization matter and what is the goal?
Lesson 7
What do you see on angiography that lets you know your coil is under or oversized?
Lesson 8
How do you approach embolizing the liver in the case of trauma?
Lesson 9
How do you approach embolization for renal trauma?
Lesson 10
Can you discuss the study you and colleagues did about pelvic trauma?
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
How much gel foam pad and contrast are you using on a diffuse injury?
My Treatment Algorithm for Splenic Artery Embolizations with Dr. Chris Grilli
Lesson 13
How do splenic trauma patients present and what are the grades of splenic injury?
Lesson 14
How do you decide to take these splenic trauma patients to the IR or OR?
Lesson 15
Lesson 16
Does the tortuosity of the splenic artery help you decide what kind of embolization device to use?
Lesson 17
Would you ever consider a liquid embolic for splenic embolization?
Lesson 18
What is hypersplenism and how are these patients presenting?
Lesson 19
How are you treating splenic aneurysms with coils in your practice?
Renal Trauma Embolizations with Dr. Nima Kokabi
Lesson 20
Can you talk about IRs relationship with Trauma and how is renal trauma presenting in your practice?
Lesson 21
Do all renal trauma patients require CTA, or do you ever go straight to angiography?
Lesson 22
Which patients fall into the "watch and wait" category?
Lesson 23
How do you prep the patient for a possible renal embolization - femoral or radial access?
Lesson 24
How do you go about picking your microcatheter and embolization device?
Lesson 25
Lesson 26
After placing your embolization coils how do you evaluate?
Lesson 27
What does your post care look like and how long do you continue to follow these patients?
Case Review: Penetrating Trauma Liver Embolization with Dr. Osman Ahmed
Lesson 28
Penetrating Trauma Liver Embolization Case Review with Dr. Osman Ahmed
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