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Interventional chest radiology
Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 1992Radiologically guided percutaneous drainage procedures are commonly performed to manage a variety of intrathoracic collections. As a natural extension of similar procedures performed for abdominal and pelvic collections, these procedures use both the conventional and cross-sectional imaging modalities to detect intrathoracic collections and to guide ...
Jeffrey S. Klein, Scott Schulz
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Angiography and Interventional Radiology [PDF]
Due to technical innovations over the last decades especially in the field of computed tomography (CT), catheter-based procedures have evolved more and more from a diagnostic modality to a primary treatment option for severely injured trauma patients.
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Interventional Radiology in China
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 2008With more than 3000 members, the Chinese Society of Interventional Radiology (CSIR) is one of the world's largest societies for interventional radiology (IR). Nevertheless, compared to other societies such as CIRSE and SIR, the CSIR is a relatively young society.
Gao-Jun Teng+3 more
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Interventional Radiology of the Spleen
2000Interventional radiological techniques have been used increasingly in the management of splenic disorders during recent decades. This attitude went along with a more conservative approach that surgeons and traumatologists adopted in dealing with splenic trauma and hypersplenism.
Vereycken, H.+3 more
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Antibiotics in interventional radiology
Clinical Radiology, 2015The range and number of interventional procedures is rapidly increasing each year. A major complication associated with many procedures is infection, which can result in serious adverse outcomes for the patient. Consequently, antibiotics are amongst the most common pharmaceuticals used by the interventionist, particularly for non-vascular procedures ...
A. Wigham+11 more
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Interventional Radiology in the Chest
Chest, 1992Interventional radiologic techniques offer many options and benefits in the care of patients with thoracic disorders. Imaging-guided catheter techniques provide heretofore unsurpassed precision and accuracy in performance of these procedures. Improved efficacy, with reduced morbidity is the goal and usually the result for the patient.
Eric vanSonnenberg+4 more
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Interventional radiology in infancy
Early Human Development, 2014Interventional radiology (IR) is an emerging sub-speciality within paediatric medicine. In adult care, IR is largely centred on the management of vascular disease but in paediatric practice, IR applications are varied and increasingly innovative, making this an exciting field to be a part of.
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Anesthesia for interventional radiology
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2014SummaryPediatric patients in the neurointerventional radiology setting pose the dual challenges of caring for relatively sick patients in the outfield environment. For safe and successful practice, the anesthesiologist must not only understand the nuances of pediatric anesthesia and the physiologic demands of the cerebral lesions.
Mary Landrigan-Ossar, Craig D. McClain
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Interventional gastroenterology in oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Vaibhav Wadhwa
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Interventional Radiology Procedures
2011Chapter 12 attempts to correct some of the recognition problem associated with the term Interventional Radiology, and to offer a summary, albeit incomplete, of the scope of practice of interventional radiologists. Clarification of the spectrum of IR cases is appropriate before later discussions in subsequent chapters of the anesthetic needs for such ...
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