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Managing Acute Arterial Thrombosis: Devices & Approaches
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Episode # 625  •  17 Mar 2026

Managing Acute Arterial Thrombosis: Devices & Approaches

The advent of newer thrombectomy devices has turned what were once hours-long surgical cutdowns into endovascular cases that last under an hour. In this episode of BackTable, host Dr. Sabeen Dhand is joined by Dr. Shang Loh from the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Khanjan Nagarsheth from the University of Maryland to discuss the evolution of arterial thrombectomy devices and modern techniques for acute arterial occlusions.

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