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Ep. 487 Musculoskeletal Tumor Embolizations with Dr. Gina Landinez

Oct 11, 202436 min
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Episode description

Tumor embolization is a versatile procedure that can provide symptomatic and long-term benefits for patients. In this episode of BackTable MSK, host Dr. Michael Barraza discusses musculoskeletal tumor embolizations with Dr. Gina Landinez from the Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute, where she is helping to grow the MSK interventions program.


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SYNPOSIS


Dr. Landinez explains that the main indications for embolization are preoperative tumor shrinkage and pain palliation. Embolization decreases hemorrhagic risk and procedure time during surgical resection and leads to better surgical margins. Pain palliation can also be achieved due to tumor size reduction and decreased pressure on surrounding nerves and tissue. Dr. Landinez explains that lesions well-suited embolization are hypervascular, large, not sensitive to radiation, and painful. She also describes the risks of off-target skin and muscle embolization and the importance of exercising caution with vertebral tumors.

Finally, Dr. Landinez shares valuable practice-building tips about developing relationships with orthopedic surgeons and providing adequate follow up care.


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TIMESTAMPS


00:00 - Introduction

03:51 - Indications for Embolization

08:08 - Building Referral Networks

13:45 - Preoperative Planning

18:34 - Technical Aspects of Embolization

27:25 - Challenges and Considerations

31:23 - Importance of Outpatient Follow Up

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