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Brent Cully

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Minimally invasive procedures are common practice for pain management in pediatrics. The use of image guided therapies for axial skeletal pain management have been proven to not only be safe and effective, but also can be performed routinely in the interventional radiology (IR) department. The goal of this educational exhibit is to illustrate image guided techniques for pain management in pediatric patients. Specifically, techniques involving image-guided injections for treatment of headache, back pain, and other axial skeletal sources will be highlighted. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2017 Annual Meeting & Categorical Course , 2017

Authors: Reading Brenton, Cully Brent, Theut Stephanie, Robinson Amie, Anderson John, Rivard Douglas

Keywords: Pain Management, Steroid Injection, Nerve Block

Ultrasound guided percutaneous liver biopsy is frequently performed in pediatric patients. Published post-biopsy complication rates range between 0.3 - 3.3% according to Society of Interventional Radiology Standards of Practice. Post-biopsy tract embolization has been prophylactically used to theoretically decrease the bleeding risk, but is not the current standard of care at our institution. The goal of this study is to determine if there is a need for prophylactic biopsy tract-embolization after ultrasound guided liver biopsy in the pediatric population. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2018 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course , 2018

Authors: Gondi Keerthi, Robinson Amie, Cully Brent, Reading Brenton, Theut Stephanie, Hendrickson Richard, Reid Kimberly, Rivard Douglas

Keywords: Pediatric Liver Biopsy, Embolization

Gastro-Jejunostomy (GJ) tubes are commonly placed and exchanged by interventional radiologists (IR) in pediatric patients requiring transpyloric feeds. GJ tubes with slight variations are available from different manufacturers, most frequently used are Avanos Medical, Inc. (previously Halyard Medical Devices) and Applied Medical Technology (AMT). There is currently no published data available comparing complication rates between the different GJ tubes. The goal of this study is to compare complication rates at two different pediatric institutions and reasons for non-elective required exchange/replacement of GJ tubes manufactured by Avanos and AMT in pediatric patients. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2020 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course , 2020

Authors: Murari Karthi, Reading Brenton, Hayatghaibi Shireen, Ashton Daniel, Buckley Jennifer, Robinson Amie, Noel-macdonnell Janelle, Rivard Douglas, Theut Stephanie, Cully Brent

Keywords: Gastrojejunostomy, G-tube, Complications