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Ep. 520 Frontiers in Musculoskeletal Embolization with Dr. Yuji Okuno

Feb 25, 202539 min
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Episode description

Musculoskeletal embolization is generating significant excitement in the field of chronic pain management. In this episode, Dr. Jacob Fleming hosts a discussion with Dr. Yuji Okuno from Japan, a pioneer in both basic science and clinical practice within the field of musculoskeletal embolization.


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This podcast is supported by:


Medtronic MVP

https://www.medtronic.com/mvp


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SYNPOSIS


The conversation delves into Dr. Okuno's groundbreaking work using embolization to treat chronic pain from conditions such as frozen shoulder, knee osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis, and various sports injuries. Dr. Okuno discusses the development of new temporary embolic agents and compares different approaches to embolization treatments, including the innovative use of antibiotics as embolic material. The doctors also cover the intriguing concept of differential recanalization, where abnormal inflammatory vessels are less likely to recanalize than normal vessels after embolic treatment. Identifying hypervascularity through MRI, ultrasound, or angiogram is a crucial step before attempting embolization.


Overall, Dr. Okuno offers valuable insights into his clinical practice and the potential for groundbreaking advancements in musculoskeletal care worldwide.



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TIMESTAMPS


00:00 - Introduction

01:54 - Origins of Embolization for Pain

04:15 - Basic Science Research Discoveries and Clinical Trials

09:02 - Temporary Embolic Materials

15:28 - Techniques for Embolization

17:33 - Plantar Fasciitis Treatment

24:04 - Future of Embolization in Sports Injuries

28:11 - Diagnostic Imaging in Embolization

36:10 - Global Expansion and Collaborations

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