If you google "external iliac occlusion treatment," click on the first website, and go down to "treatment," a stint is the first suggestion, and is touted for being "non-invasive." She totally could have looked this up. I just did.
you folks do realise that radial artery and iliac artery are in different limbs, right? like, a. iliaca is in the leg and a. radialis is in the arm?
i sure hope nobody hires rachel bc for one, she can't even fucking tell a LEG FROM AN ARM.
Probably cause the professionals needed to make sure that wa the absolute best solution, no way it could go wrong, etc... instead of reading the first thing that popped up on google.
probably bc the professionals have to answer for that they do and procedures like inserting a fucking whatever into a human body do carry certain risks.
y'know if medicine is so fucking easy mabye i should drop out of medschool and get a comfier less stressful and better paid job. let smartasses google stuff and do the doctoring. see what happens then.
This is definitely bulllshit - the radial artery is in the arm, the iliac is in the leg, and nowhere did the original message say left or right, but "Hannah" says left
http://www.cathlabdigest.com/articles/Treating-Chronic-Total-Occlusion-Iliac-Artery-Transradial-Approach
i sure hope nobody hires rachel bc for one, she can't even fucking tell a LEG FROM AN ARM.
y'know if medicine is so fucking easy mabye i should drop out of medschool and get a comfier less stressful and better paid job. let smartasses google stuff and do the doctoring. see what happens then.