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Liver Disease
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Episode # 330 • 09 Jun 2023
Early Days and Evolution of the TIPS Procedure
In this episode, guest host Dr. Isabel Newton interviews Dr. Richard Saxon about his innovative approach of using stent grafts for transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunting (TIPS), the creation of the Viatorr endoprosthesis, and medical ethics of experimental technology.
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VI Episode #330
Jun 9, 2023
with Dr. Richard Saxon, Dr. Isabel Newton
In this episode, guest host Dr. Isabel Newton interviews Dr. Richard Saxon about his innovative approach of using stent...
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VI Episode #223
Jul 8, 2022
with Dr. Riad Salem, Dr. Christopher Beck
In this episode, our host Dr. Chris Beck interviews interventional radiologist Dr. Riad Salem about indications,...
5,000+ listens
VI Episode #87
Oct 6, 2020
with Dr. Rajeev Suri, Dr. Christopher Beck
Interventional Radiologist Rajeev Suri from UT Health San Antonio tells us about his clinical approach to the...
3,300+ listens
VI Episode #285
Jan 23, 2023
with Dr. Merve Ozen, Dr. Aparna Baheti
In this episode, host Dr. Aparna Baheti interviews Dr. Merve Ozen, interventional radiologist, about how to integrate...
4,500+ listens
VI Episode #127
May 17, 2021
with Dr. Parvez Mantry, Dr. Christopher Beck
Interventional Radiologist Christopher Beck talks with Hepatologist Parvez Mantry about the management of Portal...
4,900+ listens
VI Episode #44
Jun 16, 2019
with Dr. Peter Bream, Dr. Peder Horner, Dr. Michael Barraza
East Coast "McBreamy" and "Western Peder" discuss their Colapinto vs. Uchida needle preference, advantages of the ICE...
4,900+ listens
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