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Ep. 434 Biliary Disease: Surgical and IR Insights with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. John Martinie

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In this episode, Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. John Martinie discuss the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration, patient-centered care, and the role of interventional radiology and surgery in treating benign and malignant biliary diseases. Dr. Lessne is an interventional radiologist at Charlotte Radiology and Dr. Martinie is a hepatobiliary surgeon at Carolinas Medical Center, both located in North Carolina. The doctors explore various scenarios including challenges in biliary decompression, the decision-making process behind choosing the right intervention, and the impact of such diseases on patient care plans and outcomes. Dr. Lessne and Dr. Martinie emphasize the importance of viewing interventional radiologists and gastroenterologists as physicians who not only perform procedures, but also provide comprehensive care and follow-up for their patients. Through their dialogue, it becomes clear that successful treatment of biliary diseases requires a combination of technical skill, thoughtful patient engagement, and collaborative practice among specialists. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 02:19 - Multidisciplinary Approach to Patient Care 05:31 - Navigating the Complexities of Biliary Disease Workups 10:13 - Collaboration Between Hepatobiliary Surgery and Interventional Radiology 19:33 - Balancing Minimally Invasive Techniques with Surgical Options 30:29 - The Importance of Compassionate Consent and Patient-Centered Care 32:16 - Exploring Advanced Interventions and Team Discussions 36:31 - Considerations and Challenges in Biliary Stenting 45:46 - Role of Interventional Radiology in Patient Care 56:57 - Final Thoughts on Teamwork and Patient Care --- RESOURCES BackTable Ep. 203- Making Informed Consent an Informed Choice with the Interventional Initiative: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/203/making-informed-consent-an-informed-choice-with-the-interventional-initiative

In this episode, Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. John Martinie discuss the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration, patient-centered care, and the role of interventional radiology and surgery in treating benign and malignant biliary diseases. Dr. Lessne is an interventional radiologist at Charlotte Radiology and Dr. Martinie is a hepatobiliary surgeon at Carolinas Medical Center, both located in North Carolina. The doctors explore various scenarios including challenges in biliary decompression, the decision-making process behind choosing the right intervention, and the impact of such diseases on patient care plans and outcomes. Dr. Lessne and Dr. Martinie emphasize the importance of viewing interventional radiologists and gastroenterologists as physicians who not only perform procedures, but also provide comprehensive care and follow-up for their patients. Through their dialogue, it becomes clear that successful treatment of biliary diseases requires a combination of technical skill, thoughtful patient engagement, and collaborative practice among specialists. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 02:19 - Multidisciplinary Approach to Patient Care 05:31 - Navigating the Complexities of Biliary Disease Workups 10:13 - Collaboration Between Hepatobiliary Surgery and Interventional Radiology 19:33 - Balancing Minimally Invasive Techniques with Surgical Options 30:29 - The Importance of Compassionate Consent and Patient-Centered Care 32:16 - Exploring Advanced Interventions and Team Discussions 36:31 - Considerations and Challenges in Biliary Stenting 45:46 - Role of Interventional Radiology in Patient Care 56:57 - Final Thoughts on Teamwork and Patient Care --- RESOURCES BackTable Ep. 203- Making Informed Consent an Informed Choice with the Interventional Initiative: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/203/making-informed-consent-an-informed-choice-with-the-interventional-initiative

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