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Interventional Radiology and Surgical Management of the Trauma Patient 2021 (CME VIDEOS)


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Format : 39 Videos + 2 PDFs

File Size : 2.05 GB

In this online CME program, internationally recognized leaders present a multi-faceted approach to care of one of the most challenging patients: the critically-ill acute trauma patient. Interventional Radiology and Surgical Management of the Trauma Patient focuses on current endovascular and interventional techniques and state-of-the art equipment used to perform life-saving procedures by both interventional radiologists and trauma surgeons.
Earn CME credits with lectures covering embolization, balloon occlusion, stent and stent-graft placement, and other downstream interventions. You get interventional radiology CME that covers all major topics in the global treatment of trauma, including:

exam choice and accurate diagnosis
arterial and venous injuries
solid organ trauma
pelvic trauma
firearm injuries
acute brain trauma
sepsis and infection control

Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

State the appropriate interventional radiology and surgical diagnosis and treatment guidelines for solid organ injuries
Identify the unique challenges presented by the management of the trauma patient in the ICU
Discuss how the approach to the pediatric trauma patient differs from the approach to the adult trauma patient
Identify problems associated with the management of mass casualties
Describe the nursing and technologist role in the life-saving measures provided to the trauma patient

Intended Audience
This activity is designed for interventional radiologists and trauma surgeons as well as other surgical sub-specialties, intensivists, ER physicians, technologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who care for critically-ill acute trauma patient.
TOPICS / SPEAKERS

You Make the Call: The Accurate Diagnosis of the Trauma Patient
Let’s Make a Trauma Center – How We Did It – Debra L. Allen, MSN, RN, TCRN, CCRN-K
Fast Exam vs. CT Scan for Blunt Abdominal Trauma – Peter Bendix, MD, MPH
xHybrid CT vs. Fluoroscopy (4DCT) in the Management of the Trauma Patient – Osman Ahmed, MD
How to Approach a Positive Blush on CT-Angiography – Peter Bendix, MD, MPH
Exam Choice, Technique Optimization, and Role of CTA in the Unstable Patient – Osman Ahmed, MD
Resident Case Presentations – Hybrid CT – Karan Nijhawan, MD, Lea Hoefer, MD, and Alyssa Varsanik, MD
Fast And Furious: The Management of Arterial Injuries
Blunt Aortic Injury Repair – Timing and Management – Kenneth L. Wilson, MD, FACS
Stent Grafting for Major Vessel Arterial Injury – Divya Kumari, MD
Hemothorax and Intercostal Embolization – Jonathan Lorenz, MD
Periperal Arterial Injuries and the Trauma Surgeon – Kenneth L. Wilson, MD, FACS
Kill Me Now or Kill Me Later: The Management of Venous Injuries
Traumatic Major Venous Lacerations – Surgical Perspective – Priya Prakash, MD
Traumatic Major Venous Lacerations – IR Perspective – Osman Ahmed, MD
Endovascular Management of Caval Thrombosis – Osman Ahmed, MD
Resident Case Presentations – Arterial and Venous Injury – Ethan Ungchusri, MD, and Lea Hoefer, MD
Where Were You When…
Trauma Care for the VIP Patient – Jack Sava, MD
Interventional Radiology for the VIP Trauma Patient – Arshad A. Khan, MD, FSIR, FACR
November 22, 1963 – Joseph Goldstrich, MD, FACC
Chainsaw vs. Exacto-knife Surgical vs. Interventional Treatment of Solid Organ Trauma
Liver & Pancreas Trauma – The Surgical Perspective – David Hampton, MD
Liver Trauma – The IR Perspective – Christopher Molvar, MD
Pancreas Trauma – The IR Perspective – Jonathan Lorenz, MD
Kidney and Splenic Trauma – The Surgical Perspective – David Hampton, MD
Kidney and Splenic Trauma – The IR Perspective – Rakesh Navuluri, MD
Resident Case Presentations – Solid Organ – Kurt Zacharias, MD, Spencer Martens, MD, and Alyssa Varsanik, MD
Life is Like an Open Book: Fracture Pelvic And Polytrauma
Pelvic Trauma and Hemorrhage Control – The Surgical Perspective – Priya Prakash, MD
Pelvic Trauma and Hemorrhage Control – The IR Perspective – Rakesh Navuluri, MD
The Surgical Management and Complications of Firearm Injuries – Tanya Zakrison, MD
Daily Dilemmas
Resident Case Presentations – Pelvic Trauma – Patrick Tran, MD, and Lea Hoefer, MD
Daily Dilemmas – Controversies in the World of Trauma – Moderator – Rakesh Navuluri, MD, Panel – Drs. Sava, Zakrison, Prakash, Lorenz, and Khan
If I Only Had a Brain…And Intact Blood Vessels
Surgical Workup and Management of Blunt Carotid and Vertebral Artery Injuries – Priya Prakash, MD
Axillary and Subclavian Injury – Peter Bendix, MD, MPH
IR Management of Subclavian, Axillary and Pulmonary Artery Injuries – Christopher Molvar, MD
Acute Brain Trauma – David Kennedy, MD
Shock Treatment: The ICU Management of the Trauma Patient
Infections During Trauma – Shock-Critical Illness and the Micrbiome – John C. Alverdy, MD
Whole Blood Versus Component Therapy – Kenneth L. Wilson, MD, FACS
Reversal of Anticoagulation/Anticoagulation in the Trauma Patient – Priya Prakash, MD
Resident Case Presentations – Axillary Subclavian Injury – Austin Clarey, MD, Emily Sellers, MD, and Alyssa Varsanik, MD
The Use of Medicinal Cannabis in the Treatment of PTSD – Joseph Goldstrich, MD, FACC
Battlefield Trauma – Kenneth L. Wilson, MD, FACS
Operating a Trauma Center During a National Disaster – David Parkus, MD, and Kathy Rogers, MD
Date of Original Release: January 15, 2022