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Interventional Ultrasound [electronic resource] : A Practical Guide and Atlas.

By: Publication details: New York : Thieme, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (406 p.)ISBN:
  • 9783131708311
  • 313170831X
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Contents:
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
Summary: 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, Interventional Ultrasound offers expert advice and solutions to commonly encountered questions and problems. Special Features: Provides a complete approach to interventional ultrasound, beginning with essential basics on materials, equipment, setup requirement.
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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

6.3 Fixation and Staining

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, Interventional Ultrasound offers expert advice and solutions to commonly encountered questions and problems. Special Features: Provides a complete approach to interventional ultrasound, beginning with essential basics on materials, equipment, setup requirement.

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