In the early 1990’s, whilst undertaking his radiology training at the University of Minnesota, Dr Pozza was part of a team that developed the Amplatzer PFO occluder.
This breakthrough device would later be used to help save his own life.
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In the early 1990’s, whilst undertaking his radiology training at the University of Minnesota, Dr Pozza was part of a team that developed the Amplatzer PFO occluder.
This breakthrough device would later be used to help save his own life.
The Taskforce’s final advice to the Australian Government, including its recommendations, is now available on the Department of Health website, with the publication of a number of remaining reports today.
The Reports on Vascular Services items are available here –
ANZSNR has been invited to provide expert advice on the MBS structure for digital subtraction angiography (DSA) items, to shape the future of the DSA items and their implementation. A submission will be provided by ANZSNR to the MBS Reviews by 01 February 2021 and further advice to members will be provided following this.
Penumbra has received reports of Penumbra JET 7 Reperfusion Catheter with Xtra Flex Technology distal tip expansion or rupture when used during injection of contrast media.
Please click here to read the full information provided by Penumbra
In March 2019, the Interventional Radiology Committee released a white paper on Interventional Radiology for consultation to College members and other key stakeholders. The document was developed with the purpose of informing the College membership and stakeholder groups of the current and long-term positioning of IR and INR in Australia and New Zealand. It outlines the ever growing and evolving areas of specialty practice of IR and the increasing role for the College to ensure members performing IR and INR procedures are trained and supported to do so safely and are delivered to a high standard.
To access the publication, click here -
Please find a link below to the RANZCR’s position statement on IR and INR services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ANZSNR is an ACNC- registered health promotion charity with ‘deductible gift recipient’ status