A Literature Review of Renal Surgical Anatomy and - EU-ACME
... scoring, and thus precise, patient-specific surgical planning. Novel off-clamp techniques have been developed that may lead to improved outcomes. # 2015 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ...
... scoring, and thus precise, patient-specific surgical planning. Novel off-clamp techniques have been developed that may lead to improved outcomes. # 2015 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ...
Nonenhanced hybridized arterial spin labeled magnetic resonance
... were made to re-acquire scans with non-diagnostic image quality, patients with at least one imaging scan having non-diagnostic image quality (as assessed by median image quality of <2 across 11 segments by at least one reviewer) were excluded from further analysis. Excluded cases were reviewed by a ...
... were made to re-acquire scans with non-diagnostic image quality, patients with at least one imaging scan having non-diagnostic image quality (as assessed by median image quality of <2 across 11 segments by at least one reviewer) were excluded from further analysis. Excluded cases were reviewed by a ...
Abdominal Wall CT Angiography: A Detailed
... with a cheaper overall cost of treatment (11,12) when compared with alternative surgical techniques. The superficial inferior epigastric artery can also be used for an adipocutaneous musclesparing flap, and it is the preferred surgical option for an abdominal wall free flap, as it does not require i ...
... with a cheaper overall cost of treatment (11,12) when compared with alternative surgical techniques. The superficial inferior epigastric artery can also be used for an adipocutaneous musclesparing flap, and it is the preferred surgical option for an abdominal wall free flap, as it does not require i ...
Anatomy of the Left Atrial Appendage
... that the structure becomes the LAA and opens into the LA (Fig. 6 and Video Clip 3). The summarizing points about LAA anatomy include: (1) The LAA is a 3D structure, most often having two or more lobes. (2) Pectinate muscles should not be confused with pathology. (3) Evaluation of the LAA should incl ...
... that the structure becomes the LAA and opens into the LA (Fig. 6 and Video Clip 3). The summarizing points about LAA anatomy include: (1) The LAA is a 3D structure, most often having two or more lobes. (2) Pectinate muscles should not be confused with pathology. (3) Evaluation of the LAA should incl ...
Enhancement
... 5.Diagnosis of complications such as local invasion, venous invasion, lymphadenopathy and metastases. ...
... 5.Diagnosis of complications such as local invasion, venous invasion, lymphadenopathy and metastases. ...
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... target without serious risks to nearby anatomical structures. The volume of baseline data may span thousands of crosssectional CT and MR images acquired with a variety of algorithms and contrast agents. Utilization of these data could have a major impact on real-time monitoring of the application an ...
... target without serious risks to nearby anatomical structures. The volume of baseline data may span thousands of crosssectional CT and MR images acquired with a variety of algorithms and contrast agents. Utilization of these data could have a major impact on real-time monitoring of the application an ...
Spatial Anatomical Variation of Segmental Hepatic Vasculature and
... Sector Graft Liver Transplantation Koji Okuda and Atsushi Yoshida Department of Surgery, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume ...
... Sector Graft Liver Transplantation Koji Okuda and Atsushi Yoshida Department of Surgery, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume ...
Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization for Hepatocellular
... to the gastric mucosa due to regurgitation of the embolic agents. (b) On a follow-up CT scan, the coils are located at the fissure for the ligamentum venosum, through which the accessory LGA traverses (arrow). The patient had no gastric symptoms after undergoing TACE. ...
... to the gastric mucosa due to regurgitation of the embolic agents. (b) On a follow-up CT scan, the coils are located at the fissure for the ligamentum venosum, through which the accessory LGA traverses (arrow). The patient had no gastric symptoms after undergoing TACE. ...
Noninvasive Evaluation of the Coronary Arteries With Multislice
... of CAD. This may improve the noninvasive workup of patients with hypertension in particular, because in these patients false-positive test results in the absence of coronary artery stenoses are frequently encountered with other noninvasive imaging modalities, including nuclear perfusion imaging and ...
... of CAD. This may improve the noninvasive workup of patients with hypertension in particular, because in these patients false-positive test results in the absence of coronary artery stenoses are frequently encountered with other noninvasive imaging modalities, including nuclear perfusion imaging and ...
3-D Image Postprocessing Educational Framework
... modalities that acquire volumetric data are advancing and potentially may include 3-D reformation. This document is divided into specific content areas that represent the essential components of an educational framework designed to prepare technologists to perform the tasks associated with 3D image ...
... modalities that acquire volumetric data are advancing and potentially may include 3-D reformation. This document is divided into specific content areas that represent the essential components of an educational framework designed to prepare technologists to perform the tasks associated with 3D image ...
Imaging of atherosclerosis: magnetic resonance imaging
... that MRI was useful for the identification of fibrous cap characteristics. They found that calcification, fibrous intimal tissue, and intraplaque haemorrhage could be identified based on T2 measurements of carotid plaques in vivo.29 – 31,41 Although these images may still appear difficult to interpr ...
... that MRI was useful for the identification of fibrous cap characteristics. They found that calcification, fibrous intimal tissue, and intraplaque haemorrhage could be identified based on T2 measurements of carotid plaques in vivo.29 – 31,41 Although these images may still appear difficult to interpr ...
Interventional Radiology Coding Update
... Schedule (MFS). CMS is required to conduct these reviews at least once every five years. This process, known as the Five-year Review, is used to identify, and reconsider the valuation of, potentially misvalued codes. The results from the first Five-year Review were implemented on Jan. 1, 1997, and s ...
... Schedule (MFS). CMS is required to conduct these reviews at least once every five years. This process, known as the Five-year Review, is used to identify, and reconsider the valuation of, potentially misvalued codes. The results from the first Five-year Review were implemented on Jan. 1, 1997, and s ...
Sixty-Four-Section Multidetector CT Angiography of Carotid Arteries
... tion of 64-section CTA, the purpose of this article is to describe our recommended carotid CTA imaging protocol for 64section scanners, evaluate our initial results, and discuss potential pitfalls and artifacts, some of which may be unique to 64-section CTA. Materials and Methods Overview of Stroke ...
... tion of 64-section CTA, the purpose of this article is to describe our recommended carotid CTA imaging protocol for 64section scanners, evaluate our initial results, and discuss potential pitfalls and artifacts, some of which may be unique to 64-section CTA. Materials and Methods Overview of Stroke ...
Sixty-Four-Section Multidetector CT Angiography of Carotid Arteries
... tion of 64-section CTA, the purpose of this article is to describe our recommended carotid CTA imaging protocol for 64section scanners, evaluate our initial results, and discuss potential pitfalls and artifacts, some of which may be unique to 64-section CTA. Materials and Methods Overview of Stroke ...
... tion of 64-section CTA, the purpose of this article is to describe our recommended carotid CTA imaging protocol for 64section scanners, evaluate our initial results, and discuss potential pitfalls and artifacts, some of which may be unique to 64-section CTA. Materials and Methods Overview of Stroke ...
Arteriovenous Fistulas: Complications of a Gunshot Wound
... the artery and vein with subsequent fistula formation Vein: Following debridement, 2-inch segment of left greater saphenous vein used to patch femoral vein Artery: More than 70% had been transected; surgeons divided artery in half and mobilized it to allow for primary reanastomosis Small strip of va ...
... the artery and vein with subsequent fistula formation Vein: Following debridement, 2-inch segment of left greater saphenous vein used to patch femoral vein Artery: More than 70% had been transected; surgeons divided artery in half and mobilized it to allow for primary reanastomosis Small strip of va ...
comparative imaging study using a multi-modality
... these imaging modalities has been carried out to establish the optimum modality or ...
... these imaging modalities has been carried out to establish the optimum modality or ...
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Vessel Lumen as an
... which the human eye cannot readily differentiate on the B-mode images. In this study, there was a statistically significant correlation between RDE and DDE, with only one vessel not correlating with the Doppler evaluation. This discrepancy was a case in which the 3D reconstruction found a 63% lumina ...
... which the human eye cannot readily differentiate on the B-mode images. In this study, there was a statistically significant correlation between RDE and DDE, with only one vessel not correlating with the Doppler evaluation. This discrepancy was a case in which the 3D reconstruction found a 63% lumina ...
2011 SDMS Annual Conference Faculty Objectives
... SA-75 Abdominal Doppler: Challenging Cases 1. Lift a variety of common vascular abnormalities. 2. Describe the sonographic Doppler findings and threshold values for diagnosing common vascular abnormalities. 3. Identify basic concepts for Doppler evaluation of vascular abnormalities SA-76 Heart Failu ...
... SA-75 Abdominal Doppler: Challenging Cases 1. Lift a variety of common vascular abnormalities. 2. Describe the sonographic Doppler findings and threshold values for diagnosing common vascular abnormalities. 3. Identify basic concepts for Doppler evaluation of vascular abnormalities SA-76 Heart Failu ...
Nanoparticles-Lanza
... reimaged to assess the magnitude and distribution of signal enhancement. Multislice, T1-weighted, spin-echo, fat-suppressed, blackblood images were acquired of the entire abdominal aorta from the diaphragm to 5 cm past the renal arteries (TR⫽380 ms, TE⫽11 ms, 250⫻250 m in-plane resolution, 5-mm sli ...
... reimaged to assess the magnitude and distribution of signal enhancement. Multislice, T1-weighted, spin-echo, fat-suppressed, blackblood images were acquired of the entire abdominal aorta from the diaphragm to 5 cm past the renal arteries (TR⫽380 ms, TE⫽11 ms, 250⫻250 m in-plane resolution, 5-mm sli ...
The normal internal carotid artery: a CTA study
... in the measured luminal diameters regarding the ICA. In the women's group, some intraindividual variation might exist between the right and the left CCA, and this may need further investigation. The right CCA was more often larger than the left one, as in a previous study, probably because of the do ...
... in the measured luminal diameters regarding the ICA. In the women's group, some intraindividual variation might exist between the right and the left CCA, and this may need further investigation. The right CCA was more often larger than the left one, as in a previous study, probably because of the do ...
AXIOM Innovations
... Exposure) and CLEAR (an imaging technology to enhance visualization with X-ray) not only reduces radiation dose for patients and staff, but also boosts image quality to an outstanding level. A growing trend in the market for interventional cardiology and hybrid surgery is the minimally invasive repl ...
... Exposure) and CLEAR (an imaging technology to enhance visualization with X-ray) not only reduces radiation dose for patients and staff, but also boosts image quality to an outstanding level. A growing trend in the market for interventional cardiology and hybrid surgery is the minimally invasive repl ...
Contrast medium administration and image acquisition parameters
... (CM) dose reduction has been overlooked, which is of great concern. As such, 3% of all patients admitted for renal dialysis are a direct result of excessive CM volume delivered during radiologic imaging in the course of their hospital stay (1). Studies suggest that CM volumes employed during renal c ...
... (CM) dose reduction has been overlooked, which is of great concern. As such, 3% of all patients admitted for renal dialysis are a direct result of excessive CM volume delivered during radiologic imaging in the course of their hospital stay (1). Studies suggest that CM volumes employed during renal c ...
Endovascular aneurysm repair
Endovascular aneurysm repair (or endovascular aortic repair) (EVAR) is a type of endovascular surgery used to treat pathology of the aorta, most commonly an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). When used to treat thoracic aortic disease, the procedure is then specifically termed TEVAR (thoracic endovascular aortic/aneurysm repair). The procedure involves the placement of an expandable stent graft within the aorta to treat aortic disease without operating directly on the aorta. In 2003, EVAR surpassed open aortic surgery as the most common technique for repair of AAA, and in 2010, EVAR accounted for 78% of all intact AAA repair in the United States.