Awesome talk on the complexities in performing radiomics on abdominal MRI on patients with metastatic uveal melanoma #MUM by MD/PhD student Gabriel Casella at #SIR24SLC. Work was done via a strong collaboration between @JeffCVIR, @UChicagoMed and the Giger lab. @RobertFordMD @carin_gonsalves
#iRad applicants: find you a program that values your education enough to let you out of diagnostic duties for an afternoon to first-assist on your very first #SpyGlass percutaneous cholangioscopy. @JeffCVIR @RobertFordMD 💥☄️
IR skills simulation bootcamp this morning! Hands-on practice with US-guided access/biopsy, suturing, knot tying, embolization, and wire/catheter skills. Always great to keep the skills sharp #irad@SIRRFS
Mixed chronicity portomesenteric thrombosis, transjugular transhepatic @InariMedical FlowTriever T16 thrombectomy, excellent technical/clinical results! FT2 essential to engage more chronic components - interested to hear opinions thrombectomy vs thrombolysis in this space …
Satisfying to remove a filter that’s older than me! 😀Greenfield with strut perf into duodenum near ampulla, scarring causing biliary obstruction, embedded apex, removed with modified loop snare+ forceps+💪w/ @RobertFordMD @JeffCVIR#filterout@CHICKVIR
@BillBeckerman@Philips@JeffCVIR@TJUHospital@JeffersonRads@HageIRad@dvanbrunt1 Hey Dr Beckerman! I don’t think I would have had a huge problem with a 16-18 French sheath and forceps or loop-snare, but I was very impressed with how much less pressure/tension I had to apply using the laser sheath compared to other similar cases of straight manual extraction