IR Playbook (eBook)
XIX, 543 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-71300-7 (ISBN)
This textbook offers a comprehensive guide to interventional radiology (IR) for medical students, residents, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and fellows. IR is constantly evolving to meet the growing demands of patient care by applying cutting-edge technology to minimally invasive image-guided procedures. A dynamic specialty, interventional radiology has gained significant traction and interest in recent years, with combined IR/DR residencies rising to meet the increasing demand. This book addresses this growing need for a reference in IR, allowing students to gain a solid foundation to prepare them for their careers.
The book is divided into two main sections, with many images and key point boxes throughout that offer high-yield pearls along with the specific How To's necessary for practice. The first section is designed to give readers an introduction to IR, including radiation safety, commonly used devices, patient care, and anatomy. The second portion divides into sections covering major body areas, diseases, conditions, and interventions. These chapters cover procedures including pathophysiology, indications for treatment, as well as alternative treatments before delving into interventional therapy. IR Playbook gives medical students, residents, and trainees a full perspective of interventional radiology.
Nikki A. Keefe, MD is a Resident in the Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging at the University ofVirginia.Ziv J Haskal, MD, FSIR, FAHA, FACR FCIRSE, FBSIR is a world renowned tenured Professor of Radiology and Interventional Radiology Fellowship Director at the University of Virginia, Department of Medical Imaging. Auh Whan Park, MD is an associate professor in the Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology in the Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging at the University of Virginia. John F. Angle, MD is the Director of the Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology in the Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging at the University of Virginia.
TABLE OF CONTENTSPart I. Radiology BasicsChapter 1. Evolution of IR TrainingJohn A. Kaufman Chapter 2. Simulation Training in Interventional RadiologyGabriel Bartal and John H. RundbackChapter 3. Radiation Safety Gabriel Bartal and Eliseo VanoChapter 4. Tools of the TradeStephen HaugChapter 5. Patient Care in IR John F. Angle and Sandra L. SchwanerChapter 6. The IR Roadmap: Vascular Anatomy Overview Yasser J. El-Abd and Klaus D. HagspielChapter 7. Introduction to Cross-sectional Imaging Adam Donithan, Jessie Jahjah, and Patrick T. NortonPart II. Vascular AccessChapter 8. Vascular Access Techniques and Closure DevicesVivian Lee Bishay, Ross B. Ingber, Paul J. O’Connor, and Aaron M. FischmanChapter 9. Central Venous AccessDaniel M. DePietro and Scott O. TrerotolaPart III. Venous DiseaseChapter 10. Venous Thromboembolism: Deep Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary EmbolismAhrya F. Derakhshani, Amish Patel, and Akhilesh SistaChapter 11. IVC FiltersJames Chen and S. William StavropoulosChapter 12. Dialysis Fistulae and GraftsDheeraj K. RajanChapter 13. Pelvic Congestion SyndromeNicole A. Keefe and Anne RobertsChapter 14. Varicocele Siobhan E. Alexander and Andre UflackerChapter 15. Varicose Veins Akhil Khetarpal and Malcolm K. SydnorChapter 16. Vascular MalformationsAllan M. Conway and Robert J. RosenPart IV. The AortaChapter 17. Abdominal and Thoracic Aortic AneurysmsAndy Lee and Michael D. DakeChapter 18. Aortic DissectionWilliam M. Sherk, Minhaj S. Khaja, and David M. WilliamsChapter 19. EndoleakBrian C. Gardner and Saher S. SabriChapter 20. Traumatic Aortic Injury Michael J. Hagar, Abhijit L. Salaskar, and Shawn SarinPart V. Thoracic InterventionsChapter 21. Bronchial Artery EmbolizationLeonardo I. Valentin and T. Gregory WalkerChapter 22. Pulmonary Angiography: Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation and Pseudoaneurysm Jeffrey S. PollakChapter 23 Lymphatic InterventionsGregory J. Nadolski II and Maxim ItkinPart VI. Abdominal/Pelvic Arterial InterventionsChapter 24. Mesenteric IschemiaAndrew Chi and James R. StoneChapter 25. Visceral Aneurysms Jordan Tasse, Bulent Arslan, and Ulku Cenk TurbaChapter 26. Renal Artery StenosisAndreas Uflacker and Alan H. MatsumotoChapter 27. GI BleedingMichael DarcyChapter 28. Uterine Artery EmbolizationNicole A. Keefe and Ziv J HaskalChapter 29. Prostate Artery EmbolizationTimothy C. Huber, Benjamin N. Contrella, and Andre UflackerPart VII. Lower Extremity InterventionsChapter 30. Aortoiliac DiseaseAlok B. Bhatt and James F. BenenatiChapter 31. Infrainguinal Disease Dylan Suttle and Luke R. WilkinsPart VIII. TraumaChapter 32. Visceral and Solid Organ TraumaKari J. Nelson and Mitchell DaunChapter 33. Pelvic and Extremity TraumaHoward M. RichardPart IX. Interventional OncologyChapter 34. Transarterial ChemoembolizationPaul Haste and Matthew S. JohnsonChapter 35. Transarterial Radioembolization (TARE)Ryan Hickey, Robert Lewandowski, and Riad SalemChapter 36. Liver AblationJimmy Ton, Edward Kuoy, and Nadine Abi-JaoudehChapter 37. Lung, Kidney, and Bone AblationDavid M. MauroPart X. Hepatobiliary DiseaseChapter 38. Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS) and Portal HypertensionRohit Koppula and Ziv J HaskalChapter 39. Balloon-occluded Transvenous Obliteration for Gastric VaricesRon C. Gaba, Nasya Mendoza-Elias, John H. Schilling, and Andrew J. LipnikChapter 40. Biliary DrainageRobert Kerlan, Jr. and Jeanne LabergePart XI. Biopsies, Drainage and Enteric AccessChapter 41. Biopsy Techniques Solomon Abay and Adam B. WinickChapter 42. Ascites and Pleural EffusionKatherine Sterner and Arun KrishnarajChapter 43. Obstructive Uropathy and HydronephrosisLuke A. Byers and Paul J. RochonChapter 44. Enteric Access and Feeding Tubes Ji Hoon ShinPart XII. Neuro IRChapter 45. StrokeChristopher Kim and Mary E. JensenChapter 46. Cerebral Angiography: AneurysmsJoseph J. Gemmete and Julius GriauzdeChapter 47. Cerebral Angiography: Arteriovenous Malformations and Dural Arteriovenous FistulaeJulius Griauzde and Joseph J. Gemmete
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.6.2018 |
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Zusatzinfo | XIX, 543 p. 486 illus., 343 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete |
Studium ► 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) ► Biochemie / Molekularbiologie | |
Schlagworte | Interventional Radiology • Nuclear Medicine • pathophysiology • Radiology • Ultrasound |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-71300-0 / 3319713000 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-71300-7 / 9783319713007 |
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