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Title Pocketbook of clinical IR: a concise guide to interventional radiology
Other creators Warhadpande Shantanu ; Lionberg Alex ; Cooper Kyle
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Interventional radiology. ; Radiology, Interventional — methods. ; MEDICAL — Surgery — General. ; EBSCO eBooks
Document type Other
File type PDF
Language English
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Record key on1078954849
Record create date 12/10/2018

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Excel at clinical IR with insightful perspectives from both current residents and senior interventionalists! Interventional radiology training has evolved rapidly during the last decade, with recent recognition as a primary medical specialty by the American Board of Medical Specialties. The number of IR residency positions continues to increase each year with a greater number of trainees rotating through the IR elective. The bar is set high and expectations of trainees have increased. Written clearly, concisely, and at a trainee's level, Pocketbook of Clinical IR: A Concise Guide to Interventi.

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  • Pocketbook of Clinical IR: A Concise Guide to Interventional Radiology
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Board of Review
  • 1 The Basics of IR
    • 1.1 The IR Consult
    • 1.2 Preprocedure Tasks
    • 1.3 The IR Suite
    • 1.4 The Procedure
    • 1.5 Postprocedure Care
  • 2 Tools of the Trade
    • 2.1 Vascular Procedures
    • 2.2 Nonvascular Procedures
  • 3 Vascular Access
    • 3.1 Venous Access
    • 3.2 Arterial Access
  • 4 Lines, Tubes, and Drains
    • 4.1 Central Venous Access
    • 4.2 Enteric Access
    • 4.3 Transcatheter Fluid Drainage
  • 5 Emergency IR
    • 5.1 Massive Hemoptysis
    • 5.2 Upper GI Bleeding
    • 5.3 Lower GI Bleeding
    • 5.4 Abdominal Trauma and Solid Organ Bleeds
    • 5.5 Pelvic Trauma
    • 5.6 Retroperitoneal and Soft Tissue Bleeds
    • 5.7 Obstetric Emergencies
    • 5.8 Orthopaedic Emergencies
  • 6 Hepatobiliary
    • 6.1 General Anatomical Principles
    • 6.2 Biliary Disease
    • 6.3 Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
    • 6.4 Portal Hypertension
    • 6.5 Gastroesophageal Varices and Portosystemic Shunts
    • 6.6 Ascites
    • 6.7 Liver Transplantation and Complications
  • 7 Oncology
    • 7.1 Hepatocellular Carcinoma
    • 7.2 Liver Metastases
    • 7.3 Ablation Therapy for Malignancies
  • 8 Arterial Disease
    • 8.1 Peripheral Artery Disease
    • 8.2 Acute Limb Ischemia
    • 8.3 Renal Artery Stenosis
    • 8.4 Mesenteric Ischemia
    • 8.5 Aneurysmal Disease
  • 9 Venous Disease
    • 9.1 Venous Thromboembolic Disease
    • 9.2 Chronic Venous Insufficiency
    • 9.3 Catheter-Related Thrombosis
    • 9.4 Paget–Schroetter Disease
    • 9.5 Nutcracker Syndrome
    • 9.6 May–Thurner Syndrome
    • 9.7 SVC Syndrome
  • 10 Dialysis Access and Interventions
    • 10.1 Dialysis Access Dysfunction
    • 10.2 Dialysis Access Monitoring and Surveillance
    • 10.3 Approach to the Patient with Dialysis Access Complications
    • 10.4 Management of Dialysis Access Complications
    • 10.5 Loss of Dialysis Access
  • 11 Genitourinary Disease
    • 11.1 Uterine Fibroids
    • 11.2 Ureteral Obstruction
    • 11.3 Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction
    • 11.4 Gonadal Vein Insufficiency
  • 12 Neuro IR
    • 12.1 Ischemic Stroke
    • 12.2 Carotid Artery Stenosis
    • 12.3 Cerebral Aneurysms
    • 12.4 Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations
    • 12.5 Head and Neck Bleeds
    • 12.6 Vertebral Body Compression Fractures
  • 13 Pediatric IR
    • 13.1 Vascular Anomalies
    • 13.2 Osteoid Osteomas
  • Index
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