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Ep. 321 New Innovations in Lower GI Bleed Embolization with Dr. Kevin Henseler

BackTable Vascular & Interventional

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How to Do an IMA Run if You Know It's SMA Territory

Most patients with the lower GI bleeds are elderly and their IMA is minuscule or just completely occluded already. So assuming that you know where the source is, you know, it's a SMA territory. Let's say you accidentally pop in the IMA. Are you going to do an IMA run if you know it's SMA territory on the CTA? That's a good question. It depends upon which way the coin flips whether it's a head or a tail. But generally, my rule of thumb is get out of the vessel as soon as you can.

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