Unprecedented increase in unusual, resilient clots noticed by experienced vascular surgeons
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Surgeons observed a significant rise in saddle PE cases, with clots becoming more frequent. • 00:15
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The consistency of the clots raised concerns, as they were harder to break apart and lacked elasticity. • 00:26
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Initial dismissal of the issue in 2021 led to further investigation in 2022 as clot numbers continued to rise. • 1:51
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Experienced vascular surgeons were surprised by the unusual nature of the clots, prompting a closer examination of the pathology. • 2:10
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A specific patient case with an aneurysm and clot highlighted the severity and complexity of the issue. • 2:32
Surgeons discuss concerns about identifying and treating blood clots in patients during procedures
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Discussion on identifying blood clots in kidneys and lungs during procedures • 2:48
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Importance of objectively analyzing real images to make sense of clot formations • 3:12
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Utilization of suction devices to remove clots in the right lung for patient’s safety • 3:35
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Observation of clot consistency change from grape jelly-like to white with embedded fibers • 4:03
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Surgeons’ surprise at the occurrence of clots and the need for better detection methods • 4:31
Unusual growth of fibrous material in blood vessels raises questions about underlying causes
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Fibrous material mistaken for vessel wall, smooth and extends along artery. • 5:19
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Endothelial damage and technology combination may be causing diverse growth areas. • 5:53
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Unique growth patterns observed in different patients, possibly linked to vaccine administration. • 6:17
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Unusual growth behavior differs from typical plaque deposition, raising questions about underlying causes. • 6:36
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Speculation on whether the issue is related to technology rather than a known disease process. • 7:01