Endovascular skills guidewire and catheter skills for endovascular surgery
Offers step-by-step instruction on every aspect of endovascular therapy and provides clear illustrations and consultation segments, as well as alternate procedures for difficult situations including guidewire blockage, guidewire-catheter buckling, subintimal guidewire dissection, and stent damage
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Language: | English |
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New York
M. Dekker
2003
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Edition: | Second EditionRevised and Expanded |
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Table of Contents:
- Basic endovascular skills
- Endovascular concepts
- How to get in: percutaneous vascular access
- Guidewire-catheter skills
- How to get where you are going: guidewire and catheter passage
- Imaging: how to see where you are going
- More about how to get where you are going: selective catheterization
- Setting up the therapeutic maneuver: crossing lesions
- Arteriography
- Endovascular therapy
- Introduction to endovascular therapy
- Therapeutic strategies
- Where do we work?
- Delivering the goods: access for endovascular therapy
- Medications for endovascular therapy
- - Balloon angioplasty: minimally invasive autologous revascularization
- More about balloon angioplasty: keeping out of trouble
- Stents: endovascular repaving
- Common carotid, subclavian, and axillary arteries: advice about balloon angioplasty and stent placement
- Renal arteries: advice about balloon angioplasty and stent placement
- Infrarenal aorta, aortic bifurcation, and iliac arteries: advice about balloon angioplasty and stent placement
- Infrainguinal arteries: advice about balloon angioplasty and stent placement
- Advice about endovascular salvage of previous reconstructions
- Making a clean getaway: puncture site management
- Endovascular complications can be avoided!
- Knowing your inventory and equipment.