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Approach to Microwave Liver Ablations with Dr. Asad Baig, Dr. Michael Barraza on the BackTable VI Podcast
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 528  •  25 Mar 2025

Approach to Microwave Liver Ablations

Let’s talk liver ablations. This week’s episode of the BackTable Podcast provides a thorough review of modern microwave ablation methods, tools, and tech, featuring Dr. Asad Baig (interventional radiologist at Columbia University) and host Dr. Michael Barraza.

This podcast is supported by an educational grant from Medtronic.

Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction
08:28 - Microwave Ablation Techniques
12:54 - Collaborative Approach in Tumor Boards
23:30 - Combined Ablation Cases and Techniques
36:12 - Challenging Liver Ablations
45:56 - Tips for Safe and Effective Ablations
50:07 - Balancing Biopsy and Ablation
01:00:34 - Conclusion

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More about this episode

Dr. Baig shares practical advice on how to become a key contributor at your tumor board and how to position your skillset as an interventional radiologist. He talks through his microwave ablation procedure technique, highlighting the role of ablation zone visualization software. The doctors go on to discuss a variety of ablation approaches, needle placement, intra- and post-operative imaging, and tips for dealing with challenging tumor locations. The episode concludes with Dr. Baig summarizing best practices for ensuring safe and effective ablations, and underscoring the importance of solid patient-physician communication throughout care.

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