"This text has much to recommend it as a good reference and as a readable, relevant procedural text in a very aesthetic package. The sections on the clinical and technical aspects are particularly useful for the practising junior interventional radiologist. I hope it shall encourage more juniors to realise the magic of IR from early on in their career." (RAD Magazine, October 29, 2018)
1. Principles, signs and symptoms of peripheral vascular disease.- 2. Endovascular treatment of peripheral vascular disease.- 3. Emergency embolisation procedures (bleeding).- 4. Elective embolisation procedures (UAE, varicocele, chemoembolization).- 5. Venous thromboembolism, filters and intervention.- 6. Vascular access.- 7. Image guided biopsies.- 8. Image guided drainage of fluid collections.- 9. Biliary and genitourinary interventions.- 10. MSK interventions (including vertebroplasty).- 11. Image guided therapy in cancer (thermal, cryo, chemical ablations).- 12. Ischaemic stroke interventions.- 13. Subarachnoid haemorrhage and intracranial aneurysms.- 14. CNS arteriovenous malformations.- 15. Nerve root injections.
Michael Lee, MD is Professor of Radiology and Consultant Radiologist in the Department of Radiology at Beaumont Hospital and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Professor Lee has a founding member and the first President of the Irish Society of Interventional Radiology. Since then he has held posts as President of the International Society of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Radiology, as well as the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe.
This book provides easily accessible technique specific information on interventional radiology (IR) procedures at a basic level for medical students and junior doctors. It covers subject topics in both vascular and non-vascular interventional radiology appropriate for a non-specialist audience. Case based contents help to introduce IR techniques and demonstrate the role of minimally invasive therapy in the overall clinical management. Pre and post-procedural patient assessments are also included in the chapters to enhance patient safety and early detection of complications.
Interventional Radiology treatments now play a major role in many disease processes and continues to grow with new procedures added to the armamentarium of the interventional radiologist, almost on a yearly basis. Interventional radiology because of its pivotal role in medical care, requires its own teaching curriculum.
Recognising this, the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe (CIRSE) devised an undergraduate curriculum in IR, specifically designed for teaching medical students.
This book will be primarily of benefit to medical students. In addition, it will also be of help to non-radiology junior hospital doctors and general practitioners.