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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Journal Review in Vascular Surgery: Introduction to Endovascular Surgery – A Primer

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Vascular surgery is full of awesome anatomy and big open vessel exposures, but endovascular surgery is here to stay and can be hard to get into, particularly as a learner. The basics of endovascular surgery share very little with the basics of open surgery and getting up to speed can be a big challenge. This episode is an introduction to all things endovascular surgery, from wires, catheters and sheaths to balloons and stents. Take a listen to get up to speed quickly in prep for an upcoming vascular rotation and skip the pain of trying to follow your attendings words so you can instead pay attention to the actual case.

Dr. Frank Davis is an Assistant Professor of Vascular Surgery at the University of Michigan.

Dr. Craig Brown is a PGY-7 in the General Surgery program and the upcoming 2023 vascular surgery fellow at the University of Michigan.

Check out the accompanying video for this episode available here: https://behindtheknife.org/video-playlists/podcast-clips/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Behind the Knife, the Surgery Podcast, relevant and engaging content designed to help you

0:12.0

dominate the day.

0:14.0

Hey everyone, it's Kevin here.

0:24.8

We have some exciting news behind the knife.

0:27.0

We receive such great feedback from our General Surgery Oral Board review that we decided

0:31.0

to recreate it for Vascular.

0:33.7

We assembled a team of five Vascular surgeons and made 72 scenarios based directly off

0:38.6

the V-score curriculum.

0:40.6

Each of the 72 scenarios is a Part A and Part B. Part A is the examiner and examiner going

0:45.6

through the scenario as they would on exam day.

0:48.4

This gives you a chance to pause the route and practice your answers.

0:51.9

Part B is the same back and forth as Part A but with helpful commentary spread throughout.

0:57.0

Some of the commentary is to reinforce learning points as we all know that the key to adult

1:01.9

learning is repetition.

1:04.3

Some of the commentary is to highlight surgical decision making and lastly some of the points

1:08.3

are to discuss test taking strategies.

1:11.6

Every scenario has a surgical description and common complications to help make sure you

1:16.0

are ready for test day.

1:18.0

You can practice your oral boards on the go while driving or cleaning or working out with

1:22.5

a teachable app and later this summer on our own native behind the knife app.

1:27.8

Go to behindtheknife.org and click the premium tab to learn more.

1:32.5

Stay subscribed to Behind the Knife as next week we will release two example episodes

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