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Stop Massive Bleeding (Abdominal and Pelvic) with REBOA | Behind the Knife - Bedside Procedures Ep 4
Jul. 30, 2024
15:26
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Overview
Massive hemorrhage that is non-compressible (such as abdominal and pelvic bleeding) is an EMERGENCY! Learn about a new technique to temporarily stop abdominal and pelvic bleeding, called REBOA - Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta.
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Intro: (0:00) Indications and Contraindications: (1:54) Set-up: (3:13) Features of the REBOA catheter: (4:54) Procedural Steps: (7:18) After REBOA is deployed: (13:28) Outro: (14:42) Supplies you should gather: REBOA Catheter REBOA Convenience Kit (contains 7 Fr sheath, introducer needle, guidewire, syringe, saline flushes, suture, scalpel, catheter fastener, and sterile drape) If you want to use a 5 Fr sheath, you need to get this separately! Key Steps of the Procedure: Obtain (early, if possible) common femoral arterial access Measure the catheter length to the patient Empty the balloon at the BAL port Flush the catheter with the arterial line tubing after hooking it up Insert the catheter using the orange peel-away Inflate the balloon (remember: start 2, start 8, don't overinflate) Secure the catheter Please visit
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