Ultrasound-guided biopsy and drainage
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Ultrasound-guided biopsy and drainage
Springer-Verlag, c1986
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Ultraschallgeführte Biopsie
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Bibliography: p. 151-157
Includes index
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3.2 Technique ...'...123 3.3 Drainage Catheters: Materials and Selection . 139 3.4 The Loop Catheter ...141 4 Aspiration of Pancreatic Pseudocysts 145 E. Concluding Remarks 149 151 References " Subject Index . 158 VII List of Contributors BURGER, H. R, Dr. med., Oberarzt, Institut fur Pathologie, Univer- sitiit Zurich, SchmelzbergstraBe 12, CH-8091 Zurich EINIGHAMMER, H.J., Dipl. Phys., Dr. rer. nat., Neurologische Uni- versitatsklinik, MoorenstraBe 5, 0-4000 Dusseldorf HAUKE, R, Dipl., Phys., Dr. rer. nat., Gesellschaft fur Medizin. Techn. Informationssysteme, MarienstraBe 2,0-7910 Neu-Ulm PEmo, G., Professor Dr. med., Leitender Arzt, Abteilung fUr Zytolo- gie, Institut fur Pathologie, Universitatsspital, CH-8091 Zurich " ...so it is not good for men to fear all that is not already known and settled, and thus feel that it is bad and harmful to strive for a greater perfection than already exists." Holderlin to his mother, 16. November 1799 A.
Introduction 1 General The modem cross-sectional imaging methods of sonography and computed to- mography, developed in the early 1970s, have contributed greatly to noninva- sive studies of the parenchymatous organs and permit the evaluation of patho- logic changes in areas that were previously accessible only to invasive, indirect, or inadequate examination.
目次
A. Introduction.- 1 General.- 2 Historical Development of Aspiration Biopsy Under Ultrasound and Computed Tomographic Guidance.- 2.1 Cross-Sectional Imaging Methods.- 2.2 Cytology.- 2.3 Fine Needles for the Collection of Cytologic Specimes.- B. Principles and Technique.- 1 Principles of Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy Under Continuous Vision.- 2 Localizing the Biopsy Needle in the Sonographic Image.- 2.1 Preliminary Remarks.- 2.2 Physical Experiments and Considerations.- 3 Procedure for Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy.- 3.1 Technique.- 3.2 Technical Aspects.- 3.3 Methods of Improving Needle Tip Visibility.- 3.4 Difficult Biopsy Sites.- 3.5 Local Anesthesia and General Preparations.- 4 Standard Biopsy Needles for Cytology, Histology, and Bacteriology.- C. Results.- 1 General.- 1.1 Indications and Methods of Specimen Collection for Cytologic, Bacteriologic, and Histologic Examination.- 1.2 Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy.- 1.3 Organs Biopsied.- 1.4 Age Distribution.- 2 Results of Fine-Needle Aspirations for Specific Organs and Body Regions.- 2.1 Liver.- 2.2 Retroperitoneal and Intraperitoneal Masses.- 2.3 Pancreas.- 2.4 Gastrointestinal Tumors.- 2.5 Extraabdominal Organs.- 3 Preparation of Specimens for Cytologic Examination - Possibilities and Limitations.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Collection and Processing of Cytologic Material.- 3.3 Importance of Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy for Cytology.- 3.4 Principal Applications of Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Biopsy.- 4 Biopsy for Histologic Examination.- 4.1 Core Biopsy.- 4.2 The Thin Cutting-Edge Needle.- 5 A Pathologist's View of Needle Biopsy.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Methods of Histologic Processing.- 5.3 Results.- 6 Does Needle Biopsy Promote Tumor Spread?.- D. Practical Aspects of Biopsy and Drainage, Indications, Risks.- 1 Renal Biopsy.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Technique.- 1.3 Postbiopsy Procedures.- 1.4 Results.- 1.5 Complications and Risks.- 2 Liver Biopsy.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Technique.- 2.3 Results.- 2.4 Complications and Risks.- 2.5 Contraindications.- 2.6 Echinococcosis.- 3 Percutaneous Nephrostomy.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Technique.- 3.3 Drainage Catheters: Materials and Selection.- 3.4 The Loop Catheter.- 4 Aspiration of Pancreatic Pseudocysts.- E. Concluding Remarks.- References.
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