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Lead sleeves
Started by rocsux
Why?
yes. why.
is it to prevent arm cancer? the incidence of sarcoma in the upper extremities is pretty darn low
is it to prevent arm cancer? the incidence of sarcoma in the upper extremities is pretty darn low
Not myself, but during my DRG training the guy recommended a left arm lead sleeve due to how much time he spent doing live flouro while manipulating the wire.Why?
ugh... another reason not to learn DRG. how much radiation exposure is a typical trial?
Let him improve his technique. Would never wear any more lead than necessary. Gloves = increased radiation. Sleeve = impaired mobility.Not myself, but during my DRG training the guy recommended a left arm lead sleeve due to how much time he spent doing live flouro while manipulating the wire.
Anyone seen these weightless exoskeletons in person? Probably ridiculously expensive but maybe hospital will buy?
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Seems I'm ignorant. Care to explain the gloves = increased radiation bit?Let him improve his technique. Would never wear any more lead than necessary. Gloves = increased radiation. Sleeve = impaired mobility.
Only if you flouro while your hand is in the beam. The C-arm will compensate for increased density by increasing Xray delivery. Radiation gloves themselves are fine, just don't fluoro your hand.Seems I'm ignorant. Care to explain the gloves = increased radiation bit?
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Exactly. X rat gloves still reduce scatter radiation to your hands for cases with heavy live fluoro.Only if you flouro while your hand is in the beam. The C-arm will compensate for increased density by increasing Xray delivery. Radiation gloves themselves are fine, just don't fluoro your hand.
I wear them for all SCS cases but I don’t put my hands in the beam.
Looks like all of that area would be covered by regular thyroid shield and vest
is that what they put on pain doctors after their balls get removed by admin so they don’t lick their stitches?Sorry if I'm ridiculous, but has anyone used the Extra large thyroid collar?
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how i plan on doing injections in the future:
My rad tech rolled in with this the other day.Sorry if I'm ridiculous, but has anyone used the Extra large thyroid collar?
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My rad tech rolled in with this the other day.![]()
The nerd in me wonders what the imaging of that spine looks like and if there are Any Neuro findings.
Granted are not using the sames does as IR or cardiac; is anyone using the bed skirt or the movable transparent thing they use?
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Anyone seen these weightless exoskeletons in person? Probably ridiculously expensive but maybe hospital will buy?
StemRad MD - Advanced Apron for X-ray Protection
StemRad's next generation of medical radiation protection is a game changer for surgery teams. It's weightless and has superior x-ray protection.stemrad.com
I saw it during residency. One of our vascular surgeons would use it during EVARs. Kinda silly I think
Bed skirt definitely.Granted are not using the sames does as IR or cardiac; is anyone using the bed skirt or the movable transparent thing they use?
You guys aren't doing robot assisted procedures yet?
Does time before coffee count?You guys aren't doing robot assisted procedures yet?