Interventional ultrasound : a practical guide and atlas /
The first comprehensive, multi-specialty text on ultrasound guidance in interventional procedures, this book uses the authors extensive clinical experience to provide a full overview of modern interventional ultrasound. For all practitioners, whether new to the procedures or already using them, Inte...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Stuttgart ; New York :
Thieme,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Interventional Ultrasound: A Practical Guide and Atlas; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Abbreviations; General Aspects of Interventional Ultrasound; 1 Interventional Ultrasound: Introduction and Historical Background; 1.1 The Vienna Congress; 1.2 The Introduction of Ultrasound into Routine Clinical Use; 1.2.1 The Evolution of Ultrasound Imaging Techniques; 1.2.2 Technical Evolution of Ultrasound-Guided Biopsies; 1.2.3 Clinical Application; 1.2.4 Risks of Interventional Ultrasound
- 1.3 Later Developments: Ultrasound- Guided Therapeutic Interventional Procedures1.4 Outlook; References; 2 Interventional Materials and Equipment; 2.1 General Considerations on Interventional Procedures; 2.1.1 Brief Historical Introduction; 2.1.2 Biopsy Principles and Techniques; 2.1.3 Needle Systems; 2.2 Therapeutic Interventions; 2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 Brief Historical Review; 2.2.3 Patient Preparation; 2.2.4 Access Routes; 2.2.5 Indications and Contraindications; 2.2.6 Complications; 2.2.7 Needle Techniques; 2.2.8 Special Needle Types; 2.2.9 Trocar Technique; 2.2.10 Seldinger Technique
- 2.2.11 Peel-Away Sheath2.2.12 Anchor Systems, Suture Techniques; 2.2.13 Guidewires; 2.2.14 Dilators; 2.2.15 Drainage Catheters; 2.2.16 Other Drainage Systems; 2.2.17 Accessories; References; 3 Informed Consent; 3.1 What Should Be Disclosed?; 3.1.1 Indication; 3.1.2 Explaining the Procedure; 3.1.3 Risks and Complications; 3.2 Means of Disclosure; 3.2.1 Consent Form; 3.2.2 Informed Consent Discussion; 3.2.3 Delegating Informed Consent; 3.3 Documentation; 3.4 Timing of the Consent Process; 3.5 Special Situations; 3.5.1 Implied Consent; 3.5.2 Patients Lacking the Capacity to Consent; 3.5.3 Minors
- 3.5.4 Language Barriers3.5.5 Waiving of Informed Consent; References; 4 Medications, Equipment, and Setup Requirements; 4.1 Medications; 4.1.1 Premedication; 4.1.2 Analgesia; 4.1.3 Coagulation; 4.1.4 Local Anesthesia; 4.2 Equipment and Setup Requirements; 4.2.1 Biopsy Equipment; 4.2.2 Interventional Materials; 4.2.3 Positioning, Preprocedure Examination, and Marking; 4.2.4 Monitoring During the Procedure; 4.2.5 Postprocedure Monitoring; 4.2.6 Facilities (Procedure Room); 4.2.7 Functional and Design Requirements; 4.2.8 Operational and Organizational Requirements; References
- 5 Pathology and Cytology5.1 Pathology; 5.2 Biopsies; 5.2.1 Types of Biopsy Procedure; 5.3 Histology or Cytology?; 5.3.1 Sources of Error; 5.4 Typing, Grading, and Staging; 5.4.1 Classification (Typing); 5.4.2 Grading; 5.5 Specific Analysis; 5.5.1 Lymph Nodes; 5.5.2 Lymphomas; 5.6 Hormone Growth Factor Receptor Analysis; References; 6 Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology; 6.1 Specimen Collection; 6.1.1 Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy; 6.1.2 Needle Movement and Aspiration; 6.2 Specimen Preparation; 6.2.1 Fluid Aspirates; 6.2.2 Centrifuging Effusions; 6.2.3 Aspirates from Solid Lesions