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Antonio Polanco, MD
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Antonio Polanco, MD
@APolancoMD
Cardiac Surgeon @CleveClinicFL. Deeply interested in the Aorta and Heart Transplant.
Weston, FL
Joined April 2022
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Jun 21, 2022
    I was asked yesterday if I had any networking advice for junior CT Surgery trainees. I shared these ideas and I hope they are helpful. #MedTwitter #CTSurgery #MedEd #MedStudentTwitter
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Feb 4, 2023
    Replying to @macaron_md_ @Abiomed and 4 others
    Thank you! Starting Cvp was 20, pap 70s/30s. Coming off Cvp 8-10, pap down to 30/teens, lv function around 20%. Came off at P4 with epi 0.06. Extubated now. Doing well
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Jan 25, 2023
    Replying to @benbryner
    I have never agreed with something so much. Thanks for sharing these thoughts.
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Jun 21, 2022
    Replying to @APolancoMD
    1. Get on social media. It makes it easier to see emerging procedures and journal articles. Many junior and senior faculty are joining social media and are happy to respond to a direct message with great advice.
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Jan 27, 2023
    Replying to @LuisCastroMD @CristianRosuMD and 3 others
    Awesome Dr Castro. Thanks for providing this video. Were you always doing it this way? What do you think is least important, pledgets or distance between sutures. Fascinating.
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Apr 4, 2024
    Replying to @jloumiotis @AortaSurg and 4 others
    Agree! Nice job with this. Central cannulation should be a part of your toolbox even if it’s not your preferred technique!
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Apr 9, 2023
    Replying to @omar_dawoud @AhmetKilicMD and 3 others
    Hemi commando- aortic root replacement with aortic homograft and Mitral valve repair using the anterior leaflet of mitral valve that comes on the homograft. @JoseNaviaMD popularized it. I Learned it from @StephenSpindel and @AkiItohMD V
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Nov 20, 2022
    Replying to @cvmangukia @BoYangMD and 4 others
    I think this is a great question. I wonder what @BoYangMD thinks about this. Nevertheless, I had a retrograde catheter in and gave a dose of cardioplegia after sewing in the patch and had excellent flow out of the left main.
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Jan 23, 2023
    Replying to @drraycleemd @jaye_weston and 10 others
    Seems like aberrant rsca. I know you love Samurai, but true lumen seems easily accessible Seldinger here. When would you consider deviation from samurai? Would you cut down ax and do bypass to RSCA or just do dissection repair? Thnx for sharing.
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Jul 13, 2023
    Replying to @SurgeryBro
    You telling me there isn’t a Type A dissection going at 315am? How are you not in the OR?
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Sep 20, 2022
    Replying to @ProleneQueen
    Thanks for sharing this. Im going through something similar right now. It is very easy to feel alone. Hope things get better for you.
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Jun 21, 2022
    Replying to @APolancoMD
    5. National meetings are great but choose to go to a local or regional meeting at some point in your training. The meetings are more intimate and may be higher yield.
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Dec 4, 2022
    Replying to @PaulTangMD
    I do it the same way. It also makes a very easy transition to VA ecmo if you have PGD.
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    Antonio Polanco, MD
    @APolancoMD
    Jun 21, 2022
    Replying to @APolancoMD
    6. Lastly, if you are interested in working at a specific place reach out early. Check in with the chief at the program every 6-12 months and update them on your progress. When the time comes for finding a job this will prove helpful.

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