Wow, thanks so much. I've been an X-ray tech for 10 years and just started training in the interventional suite. I felt a little overwhelmed with all the equipment. This is exactly what I needed.
@@Jackkman1 be familiar with the seldinger technique, wire diameters, catheter diameters, sheath diameters, & how to properly drape a patient and set up a sterile procedure. So essentially the basics. Let me know if you have any questions.
Teleflex is one, or maybe the only, company that really focusses on complex PCI and Chronic obstructions. Get them in to train your team. They were in my hospital and they know a lot, also when to use other material. Not many companies know the "toolbox" that well.
Wow, thanks so much. I've been an X-ray tech for 10 years and just started training in the interventional suite. I felt a little overwhelmed with all the equipment. This is exactly what I needed.
Quite in-depth and spot-on for a medical student. Well done.
this video was perfect to learn the basics of IR tools, amazingly done!
By far the best video break-down!!
I'm actually watching this to prepare for an IR tech interview. Very informative.
Just got a full time IR tech job. Hope you get it. Good luck.
@@nickfontana1344 I'm hoping to get an IR position soon. Any tips/videos you suggest I watch?
@@Jackkman1 be familiar with the seldinger technique, wire diameters, catheter diameters, sheath diameters, & how to properly drape a patient and set up a sterile procedure. So essentially the basics. Let me know if you have any questions.
Excellent description of basic IR instruments. Thanks a Lot for the effort.
This is of great help even as R1 in radiology for IR intro block. Thank you so much!
Great information, thanks very much!
Very nice information about IR equipments. I appreciate to u .. keep it on ...
Thanks. Like a formal lecture and good to listen to it endlessly.
Teleflex is one, or maybe the only, company that really focusses on complex PCI and Chronic obstructions. Get them in to train your team. They were in my hospital and they know a lot, also when to use other material. Not many companies know the "toolbox" that well.
extremely helpful - thank you for posting.
This is the modified Seldinger technique because the original seldinger punctured through the vessel on both sides (double-wall puncture)
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks so much!
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Great Work
Thank you
very nice
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Thanks brother
good video, Can you please tell me which app you using or site ? the (logo)watermark is hidden top right side.
I have a new idea for catheterization what should I do
Really nice presentation. Thank you! Btw, can you tell me what program do you use to make this vid?
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What is dissection? Is that when a catheter or wire goes through a vessel wall of an artery or vein?
Thank you, very instructive. Still dont understand EVERYTHING...but, I'm working my way to that :)
great video! we have an IR sim lab coming up for our Medstudents and this is very helpful!! Thank you from Texas Tech- El Paso IRIG.
Please tell me about the suatible book for iR
Superb insight
very clear and informative
Very nice effort..... You should do it more often
Amazing presentation ♨
By far the best videos break-down! Thank you!!!