100 episodios

Audible Bleeding is a resource for trainees and practicing vascular surgeons, focusing on interviews with leaders in the field, board preparation, and dissemination of best clinical practices and high impact innovations in vascular surgery.

Audible Bleeding Powered by the SVS

    • Salud y forma física

Audible Bleeding is a resource for trainees and practicing vascular surgeons, focusing on interviews with leaders in the field, board preparation, and dissemination of best clinical practices and high impact innovations in vascular surgery.

    SVS Outpatient Vascular Verification Program

    SVS Outpatient Vascular Verification Program

    In this episode of Audible Bleeding, editor Dr. Adam Johnson is joined by General Surgery PGY-3 Sasank Kalipatnapu, MS2 Nishi Vootukuru, along with Dr. Anton Sidawy, MD, and Dr. William Schutze to discuss the nuances of the recently launched Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) Outpatient Verification Program, in collaboration with the American College of Surgeons.
    This episode brings out a conversation exploring the history behind the development of the program, the current state of the program, and the overwhelming importance of the program in the current day. The episode will also cover the broad steps that need to be taken by a facility looking to become verified and will also show the value added by being verified by this joint ACS/SVS Vascular Verification program.
     
    Dr. Anton Sidawy, MD, MPH, FACS is the Lewis B. Saltz Chair and Professor of Surgery at George Washington School of Medicine, Washington DC. He is the chair of the Vascular Verification Program steering committee and oversees the development and implementation of inpatient and outpatient vascular verification programs.
     
    Dr. William Patrick Shutze is a Vascular Surgeon from Texas Vascular Associates in Plano, TX, and Chair of the Outpatient Committee. He is also the secretary for the Society for Vascular Surgery and is also the chair of the Communications Committee. He has led the efforts with the implementation of the recently launched Outpatient Verification Program.
     
    Relevant links:
    Official page of the Vascular Verification Program
     
    Co-Hosts:
    Dr. Adam Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Duke University and editor at Audible Bleeding.
    Dr. Sasank Kalipatnapu is a PGY-3 General Surgery resident at UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA.
    Nishi Vootukuru is a 2nd-year medical student at Rutgers NJMS University, Newark, NJ.
     

    • 52 min
    Robotic Vascular Surgery Part 1

    Robotic Vascular Surgery Part 1

    Audible Bleeding editor Wen (@WenKawaji) is joined by 3rd year general surgery resident Ryan Ellis discussing robotic vascular surgery with Dr. Judith Lin (@JudithLin4) and Dr. Petr Stadler. Dr. Lin and Dr. Stadler will share their personal journey in robotic vascular surgery, cases they have done, and what think the future looks like.  This is part one of our robotic vascular series. Our next episode will feature Dr. Lumsden and Dr. Bavare from Houston Methodist. 



    Show Guests:
    Dr. Judith Lin: professor and chief of vascular surgery in the Department of Surgery at Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine
    Dr. Petr Stadler: Professor of Surgery, Head of Vascular Surgery Department, Na Homolce Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic



    Follow us @audiblebleeding
    Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey.
     

    • 41 min
    JVS Author Spotlight - Maldonado and Guzman

    JVS Author Spotlight - Maldonado and Guzman

    Audible Bleeding editor Wen (@WenKawaji) is joined by second year medical student Nishi (@Nishi_Vootukuru), 3rd year general surgery resident Sasank Kalipatnapu (@ksasank) from UMass Chan Medical School, JVS editor Dr. Forbes (@TL_Forbes) and JVS-CIT associate editor Dr. O’Banion (@limbsalvagedr) to discuss two great articles in the JVS family of journals regarding endovascular management of acute limb ischemia and ultrasound-based femoral artery calcification score. This episode hosts Dr. Thomas Maldonado (@TomMaldonadoMD) and Dr. Raul J. Guzman, the authors of the following papers:
     
    Articles:
     
    Safety and efficacy of mechanical aspiration thrombectomy at 30 days for patients with lower extremity acute limb ischemia by Dr. Maldonado and colleagues.
    An ultrasound-based femoral artery calcification score by Dr. Raul Guzman and colleagues.
     
     
    Show Guests:
    Dr. Thomas Maldonado is the Schwartz - Buckley endowed professor of surgery in the Vascular Division at New York University Langone Medical Center in New York,  Co-Director of Center for Complex Aortic Disease
    Dr. Raul J. Guzman is the Donald Guthrie Professor of Vascular Surgery, Chief of Division of Vascular Surgery at Yale New Haven Hospital. He is also Surgeon-in-Chief of Vascular Surgery, Heart and Vascular Center for the Yale New Haven Health System. (raul.guzman@yale.edu)
     
    Follow us @audiblebleeding
    Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey.
     

    • 35 min
    Holding Pressure: Carotid Endarterectomy

    Holding Pressure: Carotid Endarterectomy

    Authors:
     Sebouh Bazikian - MS4 at Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California
    Gowri Gowda - PGY1 at the University of California Davis Integrated Vascular Surgery Program
    Steven Maximus- Vascular surgery attending at the University of California Davis, Director of the Aortic Center
     
    Resources: 
    Rutherford’s 10th Edition Chapters: 88, 89, and 91
    The North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy
    Asymptomatic Carotid Atherosclerosis Study
    Audible Bleeding’s eBook chapter on cerebrovascular disease
    Houston Methodist CEA Dissection Video:
    Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ8PzhwmSXQ
    Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_wWpRKBy4w
     
    Outline:
     1. Etiology of Carotid Artery Stenosis
    Risk factors: advanced age, tobacco use, hypertension, diabetes.
    Atherosclerosis as the primary cause.
    Development of Atherosclerotic Disease and Plaque Formation
    LDL accumulation in arterial walls initiating plaque formation.
    Inflammatory response, macrophage transformation, smooth muscle cell proliferation.
    Role of turbulent blood flow at carotid bifurcation in plaque development.
    Clinical Features of Carotid Artery Stenosis
    Asymptomatic nature in many patients.
    Symptomatic presentation: Transient ischemic attacks, amaurosis fugax, contralateral weakness/sensory deficit.
    Carotid bruit as a physical finding, limitations in diagnosis.
    Importance of Evaluating CAS
    Assessing stenosis severity and stroke risk.
    Revascularization benefits dependent on stenosis severity.
    Classification of Stenosis Levels
    Clinically significant stenosis: ≥ 50% narrowing.
    Moderate stenosis: 50%–69% narrowing.
    Severe stenosis: 70%–99% narrowing.
    Stroke Risk Associated with Carotid Stenosis
    Annual stroke rate: ~1% for 50-69% stenosis, 2-3% for 70-99% stenosis.
    Diagnosis and Screening
    No population-level screening recommendation.
    Screening for high-risk individuals as per SVS guidelines.
    Carotid Duplex Ultrasound as primary diagnostic tool.
    Additional tools: CT angiography, Magnetic Resonance Angiography.
    Handling of Imaging Modalities
    Ultrasound: Noninvasive, cost-effective, potential overestimation of stenosis.
    CTA: Fast, high resolution, contrast exposure risks.
    MRA: Contrast-free plaque analysis, possible overestimation of stenosis.
    Angiography: Gold standard, expensive, stroke risk.
    Assessing Degree of Stenosis via CDUS
    Parameters for 50-69% stenosis: Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV) 125-229 cm/sec, End Diastolic Velocity (EDV) 40-100 cm/sec, Internal/Common Carotid peak systolic velocity Ratio 2-4.
    Parameters for 70-99% stenosis: PSV ≥ 230 cm/sec, EDV > 100 cm/sec, Internal/Common Carotid peak systolic velocity Ratio > 4.
    Revascularization Criteria
    Symptomatic Patients: 50-69% or 70-99% stenosis, life expectancy at least three or two years, respectively.
    Asymptomatic Patients: 70% stenosis, considering life expectancy.
    Surgical Indications and Contraindications
    Indications: symptomatic patients, life expectancy considerations.
    Contraindications: Stenosis Medical Management for All CAS Patients
    Lifestyle changes, high-intensity statin therapy, antiplatelet therapy.
    Decision Factors for Surgical Approaches
    TCAR, stenting, endarterectomy: situational preferences.
    Carotid Endarterectomy: Surgical Procedure
    Incision along anterior border of sternocleidomastoid muscle.
    Electrocautery through platysma muscle and subcutaneous tissues.
    Protecting the great auricular nerve, dividing the external jugular vein.
    Retracting sternocleidomastoid muscle, exposing carotid sheath.
    Dissecting internal jugular vein, ligating facial vein.
    Avoiding injury to the vagus nerve, dissecting the common carotid artery.
    Identifying and mobilizing the hypoglossal nerve, addressing the external carotid artery.
    Extending disse

    • 27 min
    Transatlantic Series with the ESVS: Intersocietal PAD Guidelines

    Transatlantic Series with the ESVS: Intersocietal PAD Guidelines

    Welcome to the Transatlantic series, a co-production of Audible Bleeding (a publication of the SVS) and the ESVS podcast. In today’s episode, we explore the intersocietal guidelines on peripheral arterial disease in patients with diabetes and foot ulcers authored by the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF), the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS), and the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS).
     
    Dr. Robert Fitridge is a Professor of Vascular Surgery at University of Adelaide in Australia. He is a member of the IWGDF and is also a member of the steering committee for the Global Vascular Guideline on the management of Chronic Limb-threatening Ischaemia. 
     
    Dr. Vivienne Chuter is a Professor in the Department of Podiatry at Western Sydney University and Honorary Professor in the School of Health Science at The University of NewCastle. She is a member of the IWGDF. She has published extensively on diabetic foot disease and leads a clinically based research program focusing on the prevention and management of diabetes-related foot disease for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and for non-Indigenous Australians.
     
    Dr. Nicolaas Schaper is an emeritus professor of Endocrinology at Maastricht University Hospital in the Netherlands. Dr. Schaper was the coordinator of the European diabetic foot research consortium, Eurodiale. He is Chair of the 2023 Diabetic Foot Symposium (ISDF 2023) and is Chair of the IWGDF.
     
    Dr. Joseph L. Mills is a Professor of Vascular Surgery at Baylor in Houston, Texas. He is a member of the IWGDF. Dr. Mills is a leader in the vascular surgery global community, has served as president of the Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, and is currently a member of the Surgery Residency Review Committee of the ACGME.
     
    Further reading and links:
     
    The intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS guidelines on peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes mellitus and a foot ulcer.
    Global vascular guidelines for CLTI
    Best-CLI
    Engaging patients and caregivers to establish priorities for the management of diabetic foot ulcers
    A systematic review of multidisciplinary teams to reduce major amputations for patients with diabetic foot ulcers
    A vein bypass first versus a best endovascular treatment first revascularisation strategy for patients with chronic limb threatening ischaemia who required an infra-popliteal, with or without an additional more proximal infra-inguinal revascularisation procedure to restore limb perfusion (BASIL-2): an open-label, randomised, multicentre, phase 3 trial
    Release of the National Scheme's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Cultural Safety Strategy 2020-2025; the impacts for podiatry in Australia: a commentary
    Editor's Choice - European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) 2023 Clinical Practice Guidelines on Antithrombotic Therapy for Vascular Diseases
    Results of the CAPRIE trial: efficacy and safety of clopidogrel. Clopidogrel versus aspirin in patients at risk of ischaemic events
    Low-Dose Aspirin for the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetic Individuals: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Control Trials and Trial Sequential Analysis
    Diabetes, Lower-Extremity Amputation, and Death
    Outcomes in patients with chronic leg wounds in Denmark: A nationwide register‐based cohort study
    Pedal arch patency and not direct-angiosome revascularization predicts outcomes of endovascular interventions in diabetic patients with critical limb ischemia
    Effectiveness of bedside investigations to diagnose peripheral artery disease among people with diabetes mellitus: A systematic review. 
    Performance of non-invasive bedside vascular testing in the prediction of wound healing or amputation among people with foot ulcers in diabetes: A systematic review.
    Effectiveness of revascularisation for the ulcerated foot in patients with diabetes and peripheral artery disease: A systematic review.

    • 1h 9 min
    International Vascular Surgery: Dr. PC Gupta (India)

    International Vascular Surgery: Dr. PC Gupta (India)

    In today’s episode, Dr. Sharif Ellozy, Gowri Gowda, Ezra Schwartz, and Kundanika Lakkadi interview Dr. Premchand “PC” Gupta, a vascular surgeon in India. 
    Dr. Gupta is the clinical director of vascular and endovascular surgery and vascular interventional radiology at the Care Hospitals in Hyderabad, India. He is President of the Vascular Society of India and Vice President of the World Federation of Vascular Societies. He is actively involved in research, sits on numerous editorial boards and has had many publications and awards. 
    Dr. Gupta received his medical degree from the Armed Forces Medical College in Pune, India and completed his MS in Surgery at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, India. He completed his vascular surgery fellowship at Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan. Dr. Gupta pursued additional training in carotid surgery at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as well as in complex aortic surgery at Houston Methodist Hospital.
     
    Twitter:
    Dr. PC Gupta (@pcvasc)
    Dr Sharif Ellozy (@sharifellozy)
    Dr. Ezra Schwartz (@ezraschwartz10)
    Dr. Gowri Gowda (@gowrigowda11)
    Kundanika Lakkadi (@kundanikalakka1)
    Articles, resources, and societies referenced in the episode:
    Indian healthcare system summary
    George R, Gupta PC. Vascular Surgery in India - the Challenge and the Promise. 
    Indian Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
    Vascular Society of Kerala
    Vascular Society of India and Vascular Society of India Annual Conference (VSICON)
    Aortic Rupture in the Indian Context
    Indian National Vascular Day and Amputation Free India and Walkathon
    Vascular Awareness In India: What More Needs to be Done
    CDC Disinfection & Sterilization Guide

    • 49 min

Top podcasts de Salud y forma física

El podcast de Jana Fernández
Jana Fernández
Radio Fitness Revolucionario
Marcos Vázquez
El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Cristina Mitre
Entiende Tu Mente
Molo Cebrián
Tus Amigas Las Hormonas
Isabel Viña Bas
Por si las voces vuelven
Ángel Martín

Quizá también te guste

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
European Society for Vascular Surgery
European Society for Vascular Surgery
BackTable Vascular & Interventional
BackTable
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
The Daily
The New York Times
EMCrit FOAM Feed
Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM