Diagnostic bronchoscopy : a teaching manual

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Diagnostic bronchoscopy : a teaching manual

Peter Stradling ; with the assistance of John R. Stradling

Churchill Livingstone, 1991

6th ed

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Includes index

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内容説明

Bronchoscopy is a technique used by chest physicians to examine the bronchi. There are two types of bronchoscope in general use and the authors explain how to conduct each examination and the advantaes and limitations. It contains a large number of photographs each accompanied by two line drawings - one illustrating the posistion of the bronchoscope in the chest and the other showing the details seen during examination. Items new in this edition include a ten per cent increase in the number of illustrations eg AIDS-related pneumonia is now included, while some of the fifth edition photographs have been replaced with better examples. All the pictures have been inverted in order to present the view which is seen through the fibreoptic bronchoscope as this is the one commonly used. Captions are duplicated, in second colour, to allow the reader to use the book for reference in either type of examinations.

目次

  • Part 1 Indications for bronchoscopy: the patient's history
  • haemoptysis
  • cough, wheeze, stridor and dyspnoea
  • aspiration
  • bronchial obstruction
  • radiological changes
  • diagnosis of pulmonary infection
  • miscellaneous thoracic indications
  • extrathoracic indications. Part 2 Fibreoptic bronchoscopy: preparing the patient
  • premedication
  • positioning the patient
  • precautions
  • topical anaesthesia
  • pernasal insertion
  • peroral insertion
  • negotiating the larynx
  • other methods of insertion
  • examining the bronchial tree
  • manipulating the fibrescope
  • disadvantages
  • cleansing the fibrescope. Part 3 Rigid tube bronchoscopy: advantages
  • preparing the patient
  • anaesthesia and ventilation
  • insertion
  • the examination
  • removal. Part 4 Normality: bronchial anatomy
  • bronchial wall structure
  • bronchial mucosa. Part 5 Inflammatory and associated changes: reddening and increased vascularity
  • swelling
  • secretions
  • localised changes
  • associated changes
  • tuberculosis. Part 6 Bronchial distortion and displacement. Part 7 Tumours. Part 8 Taking specimens: secretions
  • brushings
  • endobronchial biopsy
  • needle aspiration
  • transbronchial lung biopsy
  • biopsy of peripheral lesions
  • bronchoalveolar lavage
  • control of haemorrhage. Part 9 Miscellaneous conditions: bronchial bleeding
  • sarcoidosis
  • radiation changes
  • foreign bodies
  • tracheal trauma
  • the problem of stridor
  • tracheopathia osteoplastica
  • amyloidosis
  • Hodgkin's disease
  • coal deposits
  • adhesions
  • bronchial fistulae
  • problems with bronchial stumps.

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