<p>Cardiac therapy using catheter-based techniques now accounts for more than 10% of the therapeutic procedures performed in cardiac catheterization laboratories today and is rapidly growing in importance. In Interventional Cardiology: Percutaneous Noncoronary Intervention, prominent practitioners a
Percutaneous and Interventional Urology and Radiology
β Scribed by Richard C. Pfister (auth.), Erich K. Lang MD (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 365
- Series
- Clinical Practice in Urology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Any book with the words percutaneous and interventional is immediately identified as one that brings to its readers a distillation of a number of new and exciting techniques. Percutaneous is not exactly a new word but it has come to take on an entirely new meaning in recent years. Interventional is a recent acquisition to medical language indicating an entirely new approach to many aspects of medical management. Exactly when is the right time to make a distillation of new thoughts and expertise requires something of the art of a master brewer. First the ingredients must be prepared, the recipe must be just right, there must be excellent quality control as well as the master brewer's touch to produce the product when the time is right. Dr. Lang has assembled just the right ingredients in the form of a very impressive team of experts in these new fields of uroradiology and urological management. Ventures into percutaneous urology may date back 30 years but the main growth in the range of procedures and the development of the technology has occurred only in the last 10 years. Relieving upper tract obstruction seemed a natural sequel to renal biopsy but the imagination to develop an effective treatment for stones was an impressive extension of the concept of minimally invasive surgery.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Percutaneous Nephrostomy....Pages 1-27
Obstruction and Percutaneous Ureteral Urodynamics: The Whitaker Test....Pages 29-54
Percutaneous Litholapaxy and Extraction of Renal Calculi....Pages 55-74
Percutaneous Approach to Urinary Tract Calculi....Pages 75-89
Antegrade and Retrograde Ureteral Stenting....Pages 91-111
Transluminal Dilatation of Ureteral Strictures....Pages 113-118
Percutaneous Drainage of Abscesses, Urinomas, and Hematomas of the Genitourinary Tract and Retroperitoneum....Pages 119-135
Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy for Metastatic Tumors of the Kidneys and Urogenital Tract....Pages 137-146
Diagnosis and Management of Renal Cysts....Pages 147-175
Transcatheter Embolization in the Management of Neoplastic and Benign Disease of the Kidney....Pages 177-187
Transcatheter Embolization of Renal Cell Carcinoma with Radioactive Infarct Particles....Pages 189-199
Transcatheter Embolization in the Management of Intractable Hemorrhage from Pelvic Organs....Pages 201-210
Balloon Embolization for the Treatment of Primary Varicocele....Pages 211-216
Urologic Applications of Regional Chemotherapy....Pages 217-232
Technique and Results of Percutaneous Renal Artery Dilatation (PTRD)....Pages 233-249
Endourology for Trauma....Pages 251-256
Renal Neoplasms....Pages 257-297
Radiological Diagnosis of Benign Renal Neoplasms....Pages 299-323
Radiological Diagnosis and Assessment of Inflammatory Renal Diseases....Pages 325-355
Back Matter....Pages 357-364
β¦ Subjects
Urology/Andrology; Ultrasound
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