Interventional Radiology in Trauma with Mike Rivers-Bowerman

In this episode of Trauma-ing, hosts James Gould and Rob Green are joined by Mike Rivers-Bowerman, a staff interventionalist at the QEII, for an in-depth discussion on the role of Interventional Radiology (IR) in trauma care. We explore what IR is, when and why it should be used in the trauma setting, and walk through some of the key techniques commonly employed. The conversation also covers important considerations for post-IR monitoring, highlighting how IR integrates into the broader trauma pathway and improves patient outcomes.

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