Have you read the new guidelines on the management of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury (BTAI)? If not, here’s a quick summary of the key recommendations.
👉 Read the full set of guidelines in @JVascSurg: https://t.co/IDJM96zbwd
#VascSurg#BTAI#Quality#Guidelines
Darren Schneider, MD (@VascularMD), offers thoughts on the management of iliac artery aneurysms, outlining best practices for the use of dedicated iliac branch devices and reviewing how they are shaping management strategies. https://t.co/8RHzy7LcWC
Our Division Chief, Dr. Chaer, teaching the vascular residents tips and tricks on treating visceral aneurysms 🫀🔍. This is part of our “How We Do It” teaching series, where attendings walk us through their approach to complex cases.
Clinical Challenges in Vascular Surgery: Dialysis Associated Steal Syndrome
Our @UMichSurgery vascular team "steals" the show yet again. Join @DrewBraetMD@DSchechtmanMD Dr. Bobby Beaulieu for great conversation.
🎧 https://t.co/9IM3GTrKL7 🎧
Terrifying to realize that when the power goes out at your hospital and there’s a gap of time before the generator kicks in that your ventilated patients aren’t getting any breaths. #winterstorm#surgres#icu#surgtwitter#medtwitter
#REBOA RCT: https://t.co/ZN6JZNCgZE
Great work
-REBOA may ⬆️ death in bleeding pts (ISS 41), OR 1.6 (0.7-3.5)
-19/46 in REBOA group had🎈inflated
(10 zone1, 9 zone3, took ~32 min)
-🩸 control procedure 30% REBOA v 40% ➡️ (~19 min LATER w/ REBOA)
-Most deaths w/in hours
THOUGHTS?