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@jeniajim
@jeniajim 3 күн бұрын
My name is Adiba Fardhin , and I help KZbin channels grow through targeted promotion. Your channel caught my eye, and I’d love to show you how my strategies can drive real results-interested in chatting more?
@alanbrown1563
@alanbrown1563 5 күн бұрын
I had a tumour removed form my small intestine 2 months a go and ever since I have very loose bowl movements, I all so have a large prostate which I cant pea sat down as my bowls seem to squeeze my prostate stopping me form weeing but since my operation i have lost control of my bowls so when i stand to wee I mess myself this happens about 2 to 2 times a week mostly getting up 5 to 6 time a night half a sleep and forgetting. I end up getting a shower cleaning up the mess while my family sleep then going down stairs crying my eyes out I've been to see my doc about my Prostate problem but he only says take these meds because the hospital wont see you if you don't I've been on them 2 months already but the same reply's I cant take this any more and feel like taking my own life I haven't been able to make love to my wife for about 5 months I'm at the ned of my tether as I've tried virtually every snake oil product there is and had to leave my job because of me messing myself I feel useless .
@alanbrown1563
@alanbrown1563 5 күн бұрын
I had a tumour removed form my small intestine 2 months a go and ever since I have very loose bowl movements, I all so have a large prostate which I cant pea sat down as my bowls seem to squeeze my prostate stopping me form weeing but since my operation i have lost control of my bowls so when i stand to wee I mess myself this happens about 2 to 2 times a week mostly getting up 5 to 6 time a night half a sleep and forgetting. I end up getting a shower cleaning up the mess while my family sleep then going down stairs crying my eyes out I've been to see my doc about my Prostate problem but he only says take these meds because the hospital wont see you if you don't I've been on them 2 months already but the same reply's I cant take this any more and feel like taking my own life I haven't been able to make love to my wife for about 5 months I'm at the ned of my tether as I've tried virtually every snake oil product there is and had to leave my job because of me messing myself I feel useless .
@tjhsmith
@tjhsmith 6 күн бұрын
I had my pae 3 weeks ago. The procedure itself was easy and painless. The first 48 hours afterwards was really rough, though. A lot of pain and very very frequent urination. Symptoms gradually improved over the first week. By day ten, I was no longer experiencing any discomfort at all. I have since had a huge improvement in all of my bph symptoms. Totally satisfied so far.
@scot2594
@scot2594 7 күн бұрын
Fibrobiologics FBLG the future
@danchente7660
@danchente7660 7 күн бұрын
My headache/head pressure symptoms came on as it was discovered that I also had chronic sinusitis and rhinitis. Sinus surgery completed last year, still having issues. Not once did my neuro ever mention this potential treatment as an option. Can chronic sinusitis be primary condition to iih and venous sinus stenting.
@amandaelder4013
@amandaelder4013 9 күн бұрын
Great information! Thank you!
@sarahjane180
@sarahjane180 10 күн бұрын
I loved this episode so much. As an IR nurse and someone who’s undergone a mastectomy no one has ever mentioned a block to help with the pain. Thank you for posting this. I never miss an episode of backtable, I appreciate the knowledge I have gained from it.
@silaslongshot941
@silaslongshot941 15 күн бұрын
So, this procedure kills off tissue inside the prostate causing it to shrink a little? Have had the UroLift thing done twice and it failed twice as the prostate just swelled up around and past the pins. How will this complicate this procedure with 10 or 12 pins dangling around after the prostate tissue dies off?
@rajivsharma1792
@rajivsharma1792 18 күн бұрын
Another request treatment of Low Flow Venous Malformation
@rajivsharma1792
@rajivsharma1792 18 күн бұрын
Request Podcast on Lymphatic Interventions in detail . Also PortalnVein Recanalization in Noncirrhotic patients with TIPS
@rafalwojciechowski7500
@rafalwojciechowski7500 19 күн бұрын
I don’t think you realise the impact you guys have! Love the show! And you were not lucky, you did it the way it should be done! And what about another veterinary IR episode?
@bryanchavez7164
@bryanchavez7164 20 күн бұрын
Current M3 here and what Dr. Michels said at 20 minutes in really resonates with me since I am currently having the same exact thoughts! Hoping to do DR+pain as well.
@BillCalder
@BillCalder 23 күн бұрын
Dr. Hunt performed a cryoablation with liquid Argon on my son's recurrent adrenal tumor on March 1, 2023 and it is gone. He stayed overnight as a precaution and he walked out in the AM with a bandaid on his back. Having had two prior surgeries in Boston for bilateral pheochromocytomas to remove the tumors in 2014 and then tumors again and adrenal glands in 2016 with fully cross belly incisions, the prospect of a 3rd surgery in 2022 and cutting through scar tissue was very undesirable and far more risky and we already knew it to be a long recovery. After 1.5 years and several MRI's the tumor is still gone!
@chimericvagabond2911
@chimericvagabond2911 29 күн бұрын
Awesome conversation! So much of insight with nuances thrown in.
@Cooking-home-life
@Cooking-home-life Ай бұрын
Is this clinical trial still accepting participants and how to enroll?
@EllenCPickle
@EllenCPickle Ай бұрын
very informative
@dictumfactum9468
@dictumfactum9468 Ай бұрын
Im getting this feeling that urologists dont think very highly about PAE. Could it be that they arent performed by them? (just kidding of course)
@pxsible7447
@pxsible7447 Ай бұрын
Good
@sarahrobinette2164
@sarahrobinette2164 Ай бұрын
I was blessed enough to receive two TVSS, 6 months apart. My IIH diagnosis has now become irrelevant in my life. I got my life back and couldn’t be more grateful for my neurointerventionalist and his decision to see me and fix me. The only issues I have is the 325 mgs of aspirin every day for life. This has caused ulcers a couple of times. I will take the bad with the good though. Much better than being on an overload of diamox, seizure meds, seeing the ophthalmologist weekly, or sleeping in a chair so I’m up right, IF, big IF I did get any sleep at all due to the extremely annoying pulsating tinnitus. Thank God that horrendous time in my life is over.
@AdriánEspinosa-p1d
@AdriánEspinosa-p1d 2 ай бұрын
Doctor me gusta ese procedimiento soy de Colombia me gustaría saber en Colombia en qué qué ciudades y clínica vas estar
@claudefranceschi8640
@claudefranceschi8640 2 ай бұрын
Is Saphenous vein in varicose patient eligible for arterial by-pass? ChatGPT response: The saphenous vein in a varicose patient can still be eligible for an arterial bypass, but its usability depends on the condition of the vein. Here are the key factors to consider: 1. Condition of the Saphenous Vein Mild Varicosities: In many cases, even if the saphenous vein is mildly affected by varicosities, segments of the vein can still be used for an arterial bypass. Surgeons can select healthy segments that are not significantly damaged or dilated. Severe Varicosities: If the vein is heavily damaged or severely dilated, it may no longer be suitable for a bypass. The structural integrity of such a vein might be compromised, making it less effective for revascularization procedures. 2. Use for Different Types of Bypass Coronary Artery Bypass (CABG): The saphenous vein is frequently used in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). If parts of the vein are still in good condition, they can be harvested and used successfully, even in varicose patients. Peripheral Bypass: For peripheral artery bypass (for example, in the legs), the saphenous vein is also a common choice. As long as suitable portions are healthy and intact, it remains a valuable option. 3. Preserving the Saphenous Vein Techniques like CHIVA (Conservative Hemodynamic Cure for Venous Insufficiency) focus on preserving the saphenous vein. This approach treats varicose veins without destroying the vein, keeping it viable for future arterial bypasses. Ablative Techniques: More invasive varicose vein treatments such as stripping, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), or laser treatments destroy or remove the vein, making it unusable for any future bypass grafts. 4. Informed Consent Patients should be informed that destructive treatments (like vein stripping or endovenous procedures) can lead to the loss of the saphenous vein for future use as a bypass conduit. Preserving this vein, particularly for patients at risk of coronary or peripheral artery disease, can be crucial for their long-term health. Conclusion The saphenous vein in a varicose patient can still be eligible for an arterial bypass, provided that healthy segments are available and the vein has not been destroyed by previous treatments. Préservant this vein through techniques like CHIVA offers the best chance of maintaining it for future use in bypass procedures
@rebeccazahn5299
@rebeccazahn5299 2 ай бұрын
My sister just had her angiogram with Omar Tanweer, from him to his office, great experience.
@OMHSega
@OMHSega 2 ай бұрын
saibadlanyf
@martinmatko6401
@martinmatko6401 2 ай бұрын
#CCSVI Venous Hypertension >microbleedings >iron >inflammationp >free radicals >neurodegeneration #multiplesclerosis M.S. - Mystery Solved Mysterious Autoimmunity = CCSVI Neurodegeneration M.S - Mystery Solved Mysterious Autoimmunity = CCSVI Neurodegeneration Keep in mind! Also venous hypertension ➡️ impaired CSF absorption ➡️ reduced G Lymphatic drainage ➡️ interstitial peptides accumulation ➡️ NEURO INFLAMMATION #CCSVI
@altalena123
@altalena123 2 ай бұрын
wow- This video has been out for over 2 years and no one has left a comment- Unbelievable!!!
@rustyshakleford5230
@rustyshakleford5230 2 ай бұрын
Why not just do cash only?
@GregBikofsky
@GregBikofsky 2 ай бұрын
The portion about collaterals was interesting. I had a failed aquablation last year. So that was very interesting for me.
@jspinosa50
@jspinosa50 2 ай бұрын
PAE worked for me in 7 days I had full-force urination. I am amazed,
@mzindelo
@mzindelo 2 ай бұрын
Can you get BT to change the intro music. No offense; it’s just maybe too chaotic
@cryselasmith7424
@cryselasmith7424 2 ай бұрын
sadly very few insurances cover this procedure.
@richpeterson74
@richpeterson74 3 ай бұрын
Would you do a PAE when the size of the Prostrate is between 30g and 50g smooth? If so can the results benefit the patient?
@nuniobinez4066
@nuniobinez4066 3 ай бұрын
Does anybody understand what the heck you're talking about?
@BobSmith-ye5gw
@BobSmith-ye5gw 3 ай бұрын
Had a "Butterfly Device" implanted as a participant in a double blind investigational study 2 months ago....have experienced a slow and slight reducton in LUTS (frequency, urgency), but chronic discomfort on urination which was quite miserable and has just recently abated somewhat. About 2 weeks ago, experienced acute perineal pain during a bike ride, followed shortly thereaafter by severe hematuria, which began to abate by my third voiding. Problem is, the Device has become displaced or migrated and is extending into the neck of the bladder (and may be responsible for my continued symptoms), which necessitates removal or repositioning of the Device. Urologist who's the participating clinician has suggested to that I consider a TUIP or TURP (which could be accomplished concurrent with the Device's removal) unless I want to have him replace or re-position the Butterfly Device. I'm of the mind "get it out of there" and I'll consider the alternatives going forward rather than jumping to a TUIP or TURP. I live in So. California. Curious what thoughts and advice you might have on this scenario.
@cedson101
@cedson101 3 ай бұрын
Nice video... I find it safer, easier, and quicker to take the whole gel foam pad and place it into a syringe, push all air out and mix as you have shown. No need to cut into small pieces...Try it!
@midsega
@midsega 3 ай бұрын
Yes, I know one of these words!
@sheshlane
@sheshlane 3 ай бұрын
Huh?!
@pxsible7447
@pxsible7447 3 ай бұрын
😊
@natalyazav1842
@natalyazav1842 3 ай бұрын
Getting stent put in soon for May Thurners syndrome...will it help with pelvic congestion syndrome?
@dannybryant6873
@dannybryant6873 4 ай бұрын
PAE got me off Tamsulosin (Flomax 2 a day) for 2 years. Now back on 1 Tamsulosin a day. If forced to 2 a day will reconsider my options.
@AKU6697
@AKU6697 4 ай бұрын
OMG! Are you from Minnesota ? Do you know Big Time Rush ?
@stevesvideoentertainer
@stevesvideoentertainer 4 ай бұрын
80 years old, had Rezum 6 months ago and in my Urologists' words, "It Failed". He gave me referral to UCSD Urology for surgery, TURP, HoLEP, or ? My appointment is in a month, but self catheterizing until then. Question: Can the PAE procedure be done after having the Rezum procedure 6 months ago? Thank you
@dannybryant6873
@dannybryant6873 4 ай бұрын
I had PAE after 2 Rezum treatments.
@TomLong-d5u
@TomLong-d5u 4 ай бұрын
You need to look at Single Pass. A new FDA approved and CE Mark approved cautery specifically for needle biospies.
@stafa_falafa
@stafa_falafa 4 ай бұрын
Jawad!!! Its Musti! I searched you randomly, this is amazing!
@aaronweeks3031
@aaronweeks3031 4 ай бұрын
Great episode!
@Zstake
@Zstake 4 ай бұрын
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@sailwinds69
@sailwinds69 4 ай бұрын
Pae works
@sailwinds69
@sailwinds69 4 ай бұрын
Pae works
@pdp1145
@pdp1145 4 ай бұрын
Extremely happy PAE'er from three years ago w/ Aaron Fischman at Mt. Sinai. Amazingly enough, LUTS may still be improving even now... #;")
@saracordero-w4v
@saracordero-w4v 4 ай бұрын
What machine are you using for "flash" feature?