Podcast 163: pREBOA with Prytime Medical?!

ituations where immediate surgical intervention is not possible.
Training for the P-REBOA catheter involves a combination of didactic instruction and hands-on practice with simulation devices.
The P-REBOA catheter has a semi-compliant balloon that allows for partial occlusion, maintaining some blood flow below the balloon and reducing the risk of reperfusion injury.
The P-REBOA catheter can be used to extend the time window for surgical intervention, allowing for stabilization and transport of critically injured patients.
Securing the P-REBOA catheter during transport involves suturing or using a catheter clamp to prevent dislodgement.

Podcast Episode 30: REBOA?! with Joe DuBose

You are in your Team House or BAS. You have given FDP, Whole blood, TXA calcium and don’t have much left despite the few units from the walking blood bank. Your patient continues to bleed internally. Nothing in …