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Interventional and Endovascular Tips and Tricks of the Trade

Interventional and Endovascular Tips and Tricks of the Trade

9780199986071
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Through 105 highly-illustrated chapters, Interventional and Endovascular Tips and Tricks of the Trade equips interventional radiologists, surgeons, and cardiologists with unique techniques for solving complex clinical problems that may arise during both vascular and non-vascular procedures. The techniques are presented as succinct steps with particular attention paid to applications, challenges, and potential pitfalls. The accessible outline format and illustrative caseexamples optimize learning, patient selection, and outcomes. Suggested further readings are included with each technique. The outside-the-box strategies presented in this volume are useful solutions to clinical challenges in the ever-evolving field of interventional medicine, with its innovative technology,devices, and procedures.
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OUP USA
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9780199986071
9780199986071

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
480
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
1542
  • I. Aortic Interventions; 1. Deployment Finesse of the Cook Zenith Stent Graft; 2. Deployment Finesse of the Gore Excluder Stent Graft; 3. The Turret Technique for Contralateral Gate Access; 4. Up and Over Snare Technique for the Difficult Contralateral Gate Access; 5. Use of a Buddy-Wire to Facilitate Contralateral Gate Catheterization During Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair; 6. Tips for Accurate Palmaz Stent Deployment; 7. Managing Unilateral or Bilateral Common Iliac Artery Aneurysms with Preservation of the Hypogastric Artery; 8. In-vivo Fenestration During EVAR.; 9. Reverse Deployment of the Gore Excluder Contralateral Iliac Limbs for Aortoiliac Interventions; 10. Use of Two Bifurcated Stent-Grafts for Creation of an Aorto-Uni-Iliac (AUI) Endograft; 11. Creation of a Flow Modulating Stent Using Multi-layered Wallstents for Aneurysm Exclusion; 12. Obtaining True Lumen Access in Aortic Dissections with Iliac Extension; 13. The Endoconduit for Small Iliac Access; 14. Transcaval Aortic Catheterization for TAVR and TEVAR Device Delivery; II. Peripheral Vascular Interventions; 15. Subintimal Arterial Recanalization Using the Bulls Eye Technique; 16. Alternative Subintimal Entry and True Lumen Re-Entry Techniques; 17. Balloon Occlusion of Subintimal Tract to Assist Distal Luminal Re-entry During Subintimal Recanalization of Chronic Total Occlusions; 18. Extravascular Recanalization of Chronic Total Occlusions; 19. Retrograde Femoral Access for Difficult Superficial Femoral Artery Occlusions; 20. The Poor Mans Sculpting Balloon; 21. Balloon Assisted Thrombin Injection for Pseudoaneurysms with Wide or Short Neck Morphology; 22. Intra-Procedural Management of Distal Embolization; 23. Techniques for Traversing Difficult Aortic Bifurcations and Aorto-Bifemoral Grafts; 24. Flip Technique: Use of a Reverse Curve Catheter to Allow for Antegrade and Retrograde Femoral Access Through Single Access Site; 25. Technical Pearls for Managing the Scarred Groin; III. Visceral, Renal, Pelvic, and Great Vessel Interventions; 26. Use of a Fogarty Occlusion Balloon During Splenic Artery Embolization to Prevent Distal Coil Migration; 27. Combined Endovascular and Surgical Retrograde SMA Recanalization; 28. Techniques for Treating Visceral Aneursyms and High-Flow AVMs of the Renal and Visceral Vasculature; 29. Proximal Arterial Occlusion during Treatment of Pelvic High Flow Arteriovenous Malformations; IV. Venous and Pulmonary Arterial Interventions; 30. Reverse Deployment of the Gore Excluder Contralateral Iliac Limbs for Central Venous Occlusive Disease; 31. Branched Stent Graft Placement in the Vena Cava Using the Endologix AFX; 32. Needle Recanalization of Chronic Venous Total Occlusions; 33. Recanalization of Chronic Central Occlusions: Techniques to Cross Difficult Venous Occlusions; 34. Managing Chronic Iliac Venous Occlusions That Extend Below the Inguinal Ligament; 35. Managing Iliocaval Acute Thrombosis; 36. Managing Iliocaval Chronic Thrombosis; 37. Directional AngioJet Thrombectomy with Guide Catheter Helical Spin Technique; 38. Dual and Balloon Assisted Angiojet Thrombectomy; 39. Tips and Tricks of the Angiovac Device; 40. Optimal Techniques for Catheterizing the Pulmonary Arteries without Dedicated Pulmonary Catheters; V. Venous Access and Dialysis Interventions; 41. Minimally Invasive Repair of the Azygos Catheter Migration; 42. Endovascular Snaring Technique for Shortening of Central Venous Port Catheters in Children; 43. Placing a Jugular Port without Direct Percutaneous Jugular Vein Access; 44. Transhepatic Snare Placement for Translumbar Inferior Vena Cava Access; 45. Fibrin Sheath Removal Techniques; 46. Obtaining Hemostasis at Your Puncture Sites; 47. Elimination of Post-Procedural Bleeding After Placement of Tunneled Dialysis Catheters; 48. Balloon Assisted Removal of the Trapped Catheter; 49. The Rapid Fistula Declot; 50. Endovascular Options for Non-Maturing Fistulas due to Collateral Flow; 51. Percutaneous Creation of Jump Bypass in a Native Arteriovenous Hemodialysis Fistula; 52. Using a Glidewire Cheater and Flow Switch to Temporarily Secure Purse-string Sutures; VI. Filter Placement and Retrieval; 53. Deploying a Straight Conical Filter; 54. Removing the angled inferior vena cava filter with an embedded hook - the Hangman technique; 55. Femoral Flip Technique for Removal of the G2 Filter; 56. Femoral Retrieval of Conical Filters; 57. Laser Sheath Assisted Filter Removal; VII. Miscellaneous Catheterization, Wire, and Embolization Techniques; 58. Transradial Access Interventions; 59. Slow and Steady Method for Advancing Devices Through Tight or Tortuous Anatomy; 60. End of the Road: Bailout Techniques for the Short Wire; 61. Balloon Anchor Techniques for Sheath, Guide Catheter, and Stent Advancement and to Facilitate Chronic Total Occlusion Traversal; 62. Catheter Modification Techniques for Venous Sampling; 63. Techniques for Forming Large Reverse Curve Catheters; 64. Clearing the Clogged Microcatheter During Particle Embolization; 65. The Anchor and Scaffold Techniques for Precise Coil Embolization; 66. Selective Retrograde Chyle Duct Embolization; VIII. Interventional Oncology and Biopsies; 67. Water Seal Technique For Lung Biopsy; 68. Extreme Thoracic Biopsies; 69. Balloon Occlusion Technique During Y90 Radioembolization; 70. Suprahepatic Catheter Placement for Hydrodissection; 71. Percutaneous Thermal Ablation: Hydrodissection & Balloon Displacement to Protect Adjacent Non-Target; 72. Taming Cryoablation for Lung Tumors; 73. Bland Lipiodol Assisted Thermal Ablation of Renal Cell Carcinoma; IX. Hepatobiliary Interventions; 74. Optimal Imaging Techniques of the Portal Vasculature During TIPS; 75. Use of Prolapsing Guidewire to Secure Portal Venous Access during TIPS; 76. Advancing the TIPS Sheath Through a Difficult Cirrhotic Liver: Pay It Forward Off the Balloon; 77. The Gun-Site and Percutaneous Portocaval Techniques for the Challenging Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt; 78. Deployment of a TIPS from a Femoral Vein Access (Femoral DIPS); 79. Transmesenteric Method of TIPS Placement Using Portal Access Via Mini-Laparotomy; 80. Recanalization of Occluded Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt Using a Transhepatic Percutaneous Technique; 81. Adjustable Small Diameter TIPS; 82. Use of a Coda Balloon to Assist Left Renal Vein Sheath Delivery During BRTO; 83. Use of Contrast Fortified Surgilube for Biliary Drainage in the Setting of Active Leakage; 84. Percutaneous Placement of a Temporary Large-Bore Biliary Endoprosthesis; 85. Method of Increasing Luminal Scaffolding for Biliary Strictures; 86. Use of a Fogarty Balloon Catheter to Create Backwall Support and Facilitate Intrahepatic Bile Duct Access During Antegrade Stone Extraction; 87. Portal Vein Tract Embolization after Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Interventions; 88. Use of an Elongated Radiopaque Gelatin Sponge Plug for Tract Occlusion After Hepatic Interventions; X. Gastroenterology and Genitourinary Interventions; 89. Air Technique to Determine Appropriate Posterior Calyx for Puncture; 90. Permanent Ureteral Occlusion; 91. Exchange of Retrograde Occluded Nephroureteral Catheter Through Ileal Conduits Without Losing Access; 92. Use of a Mushroom-Retained Gastrostomy Tube for Stenting Benign Esophageal Strictures; 93. Balloon-Assisted, Fluoroscopically-Guided Percutaneous Gastrostomy Tube Placement; XI. Drainage Procedures; 94. Maximizing Visualization of Your Needle during Ultrasound Procedures; 95. Method for Optimal Tract Anesthesia During Biopsies, Drainiage Catheter Placement, Nephrostomies and and Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography; 96. Tract-O-Gram to Reduce the Risk of Non-Target Catheterization During Placement of Drainage Tube; 97. Advancing the Difficult Drainage Catheter; 98. Creation of a Steerable Coaxial Needle System for Indirect Line-of-Site CT Guided Procedures; 99. Drainage of the Multiloculated Collection; 100. Transurethral Retrograde Approach to Pelvic Abscess Drainage in Post-Cystectomy Patients; 101. Creation of an Additional Sidehole as a Method to Exchange Obstructed Percutaneous Drainage Catheters; 102. Use of a Peel-Away Sheath as a Method to Exchange a Clogged Drainage Tube; XII. Imaging and Pharmacology Techniques; 103. Optimizing CO2 Peripheral Arteriography; 104. Local Administration of FFP and Platelets in the Critically Ill Patient; 105. Reducing Operator Exposure Using Suspended Radiation Protection System;
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