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  • Titel: Endobronchial Ultrasound : An Atlas and Practical Guide
  • Enthält: Endobronchial Ultrasound; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Physics and Principles of Ultrasound Imaging; 1.1 The Physics of Ultrasound; 1.2 Basic Instrumentation; 1.3 Important Ultrasound Artifacts; 1.4 Summary; References; Relevant Thoracic Anatomy; 2.1 Central Airway Anatomy; 2.2 Upper Airway; 2.3 Trachea; 2.4 Main Carina; 2.5 Right Bronchial Tree; 5.1. Right Main Stem Bronchus; 5.2. Right Upper Lobe Bronchus; 5.3. Bronchus Intermedius; 5.4. Right Middle Lobe; 5.5. Right Lower Lobe Basilar Segments; 2.6 Left Bronchial Tree; 6.1. Left Main Stem Bronchus; 6.2. Left Upper Lobe and Lingula
    6.3. Left Lower Lobe2.7 Summary; References; Basic Principles of TBNA; 3.1 Indications; 1.1. Mediastinal Staging; 1.2. Endobronchial Tumors; 1.3. Peripheral Tumor; 1.4. TBNA for Benign Disease; 1.4.1. Sarcoidosis; 1.4.2. Mycobacterial Disease; 3.2 TBNA Technique; 2.1. Equipment; 2.2. Jabbing Method (31) (Fig. 3.5); 2.3. Hub Against the Airway Method (31) (Fig. 3.6); 2.4. Piggy Back Method (31) (Fig. 3.7); 2.5. Cough Method (31) (Fig. 3.8); 3.3 Training/Competency Requirements; 3.4 Predictors of Positive TBNA; 4.1. Patient-Related Factors; 4.2. Technical Factors; 3.5 Image Guidance
    3.6 Needle Specifications6.1. Number of Needle Passes and Onsite Cytology; 6.1.1. Rapid On-Site Cytology Evaluation (ROSE); 6.1.2. Number of Needle Aspirates per Site; 3.7 Specimen Preparation; 3.8 Complications; Conclusion; References; Staging Principles in Lung Cancer; 4.1 History; 1.1. T Descriptor (UICC 6th Edition TNM Classification); 1.2. N Descriptor (UICC 6th Edition TNM Classification); 1.3. M Descriptor (UICC 6th Edition TNM Classification); 4.2 Proposed Revisions to the 7th Edition of the TNM Classification for Lung Cancer; 2.1. Proposed Revisions for the T Descriptor
    2.2. No Proposed Revision for the N Descriptor2.3. Proposed Revisions for the M Descriptor; 2.4. Proposed Revision of Stage Groupings; References; Technique, Anatomy and Application of Radial Ultrasound; 5.1 Development of Miniprobe Systems; 5.2 Handling of Miniprobes; 2.1. Storage and Preparation; 2.2. Application for Examination; 5.3 Technique of EBUS with the Miniature Probe; 5.4 Imaging Artifacts; 4.1. Sonographic Anatomy; 4.2. Clinical Application; 4.3. Indications for Clinical Application of the Radial Ultrasound Probe; 4.3.1. Staging of Lung Cancer
    4.4. Primary Lung Cancer: Endobronchial Extent4.4.1. Mediastinal Lesions; 4.4.2. Intrapulmonary Lesions; 4.4.3. Pleura and Neighboring Organs; 5.5 EBUS in Therapeutic Bronchoscopy; 5.6 EBUS in Pediatric Bronchoscopy; 5.7 Training and Learning Curve for EBUS; 5.8 Future Prospects; References; Endobronchial Ultrasound in Therapeutic Bronchoscopy; 6.1 Radial EBUS for Early Cancer Staging; 6.2 Radial EBUS for Interventional Bronchoscopy; 6.3 Radial EBUS for Staging; Summary; References; Endobronchial Ultrasound for Peripheral Lesions; 7.1 Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
    7.2 Transbronchial Biopsy Under Fluoroscopic Guidance
  • Beteiligte: Herth, Felix [Hrsg.]; Ernst, Armin [Hrsg.]
  • Erschienen: New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York, 2009
  • Erschienen in: SpringerLink ; Bücher
  • Umfang: Online-Ressource (VI, 161p. 145 illus., 80 illus. in color, digital)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09437-3
  • ISBN: 9780387094373; 9780387094366
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  • RVK-Notation: YI 3305 : Kongress, Tagungsbericht, Fortbildungslehrgang, Symposium
    YK 2100 : Allgemeines
  • Schlagwörter: Medicine ; Gastroenterology ; Cancer Surgery ; Abdomen Surgery ; Surgery ; Endoscopic surgery ; Thoracic surgery ; Medicine & Public Health ; Bronchoscopy methods ; Bronchi ultrasonography ; Atlases ; Volkmannsches Syndrom ; Atlas
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Beschreibung: Endobronchial ultrasound has received explosive attention amongst pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons and gastroenterologists and the procedure is increasingly being performed. Even though the technology has been in use for over 10 years, technical modifications have just recently lead to the ability for near ubiquitous use. The editors and contributors have all been active in the field for years, are well published and certainly are considered opinion leaders and well-traveled teachers, having offered many courses in bronchoscopy and endobronchial ultrasound.

    It has been 25 years since the first reports on endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) began to appear in the medical literature. The technology involves placing an ultrasound transducer at the tip of an endoscope, which allows for ultrasound imaging to be performed from within the gastrointestinal (GI) lumen. It became quickly apparent that for purposes of thoracic applications and cancer staging that smaller and dedicated bronchoscopes for ultrasound imaging and procedure guidance was required and subsequently were developed. Progress in instrumentation design and clinical research continue to expand the potential utility of this still relatively new method. Current indications for EBUS and EUS in oncology can be divided into several main categories: cancer staging, tumor diagnosis and guidance of therapeutic interventions . All the authors of Endobronchial Ultrasound: An Atlas and Practical Guide have helped to establish the field, are well published and have taught multiple courses in bronchoscopy and endobronchial ultrasound for many years, helping to disseminate the prerequisite knowledge in order to properly apply the technology for patients.. Among the topics these experts discuss are: basic principles of TBNA - staging principles in lung cancer - technique and anatomy of radial ultrasound - ultrasound for interventional procedures - ultrasound for peripheral lesions - EBUS TBNA bronchoscopy - ultrasound as a therapeutic instrument Endobronchial ultrasound has received explosive attention amongst pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons and gastroenterologists over the past few years and technical modifications continue to lead to the potential for ubiquitious use