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Audible Bleeding


Jan 23, 2022

Vascular Origin Stories is a podcast series that explores the fun and engaging stories that shaped vascular surgery.

In today’s episode, we will explore the different materials used to try and repair and bridge aortic gaps. We’ll see attempts to treat aortic aneurysms with ligation, banding, and occlusion. How Albert Einstein’s abdominal aortic aneurysm was treated with cutting edge 1940s technology: cellophane.  And how a young surgical research fellow, a stray suture, perseverance, and fast sewing machine skills ushered in the modern era of fabric grafts.

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Host:  

  • Marlene (@GarciaNeuer ) is a 4th-year medical student at THE Ohio State College of Medicine. 

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Credits:

Author: Marlene Garcia-Neuer

Editor: Yasong Yu

Reviewers: Adam Johnson and Sharif Ellozy

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