👋 Say goodbye to guesswork: POCUS can tell you exactly what's wrong with a 🐱 cat's kidneys! Learn proven feline ultrasound techniques from Drs. Soren Boysen and Serge Chalhoub - 🎥 watch the on-demand webinar or read our blog for highlights 👉 https://bit.ly/4eDC3YO
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Did you know that the fracture repair process has four stages: inflammation, soft callus formation, hard callus formation, and remodeling? It's pretty cool that low-intensity pulsed ultrasound treatment (LIPUS) can speed up healing at every stage, especially when used consistently throughout the process. It's amazing how technology like LIPUS can help with the healing process. Learn more at: https://ow.ly/7kmk50SqmcJ
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Tips and tricks of vascular anastomoses.
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Tip of the day 💡: The key questions for radiologists when assessing craniopagus are: 1. Are the brains separated; 2. Is there vascular sharing- arterial and venous. So, get a good volume T1, T2, MRA and MRV at baseline. Stick to key principles this weekend.
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“It’s just part of being a woman.” That’s what a lot of endometriosis patients think when they first start having periods with extreme pelvic pain and heavy bleeding. Learn for example how to master ultrasound for endometriosis detection during SEUD 2024. Explore the full program here
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The findings of the latest critical care research highlight the importance of posture and body habitus in examination and interpretation of lung mechanics in patients with #ARDS. Read more in the March issue of the journal CHEST®: hubs.la/Q02qvp2W0 #lungmechanics #supine #semirecumbent #respiratorymechanics #mechanicalventilation #intensivecare #criticalcare #respiratorycare
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Case of the day... Case #1 Cholelithiasis 📌History:A 50 years old patient presented with abdominal pain in upper right side of the body that radiates to the back .. 📌 Patient position: Patient lies supine with the arms elevated.Abdominal part is exposed.. 📌Prob position:A curvy linear probe is placed on the upper right quadrant at level of midclavicular line. 📌Ultrasound findings:Highly echogenic calculi is seen in neck of the gallbladder with posterior acoustic shadowing measuring size of 1 cm ..
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During this webinar the moderators will review approaches to minimally invasive total abdominal colectomy including port placement and the stepwise flow of the procedure. Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/e_gfsQtU
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#POCUS is an excellent tool for diagnosing acute appendicitis. In this week’s blog, Victor Rao reviews the normal ultrasound appearance of the appendix and some typical ultrasound findings you may encounter. Check it out 👉 https://bit.ly/3IkOoV2
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Dr David Wells discusses the implementation of radial access in his practice in this short video!📺 https://ow.ly/EvUY50TIy9l 💭Do you perform all of your PAE and UFE procedures through radial access? 💭How do you involve your team to make radial access standard practice? 💭What are the benefits of using ultrasound guidance for access and closure? #RadialAccess
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Here is a coronary angiography of an obstructed right coronary artery that has been taken over by a beautiful heart-shaped artery.
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