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Retroperitoneal Bleed
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Episode # 630 • 02 Apr 2026
Trauma Embolization Techniques Using Vascular Plugs
As interventional radiology cements its position as a primary clinical responder for acute arterial hemorrhage, what if you could achieve rapid and durable arterial occlusion with a single, highly deliverable device? In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, Dr. Alex Villalobos (UNC), Dr. Nima Kokabi (UNC), and Dr. Brian Funaki (UChicago) join host Dr. Kavi Krishnasamy to explore the shifting paradigms of arterial embolization in a case-based discussion highlighting modern vascular plug technologies.
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with Dr. Alex Villalobos, Dr. Nima Kokabi, Dr. Brian Funaki and Dr. Venkatesh Krishnasamy
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Apr 2, 2026
with Dr. Alex Villalobos, Dr. Nima Kokabi, Dr. Brian Funaki and Dr. Venkatesh Krishnasamy
VI Case
Apr 2, 2026
with Dr. Alex Villalobos, Dr. Nima Kokabi, Dr. Brian Funaki and Dr. Venkatesh Krishnasamy
VI Case
Apr 2, 2026
with Dr. Alex Villalobos, Dr. Nima Kokabi, Dr. Brian Funaki and Dr. Venkatesh Krishnasamy
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