
Selective Bronchography and Bronchial Brushing
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 12. February 2012
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XII, 264 pages
978-3-642-67130-2 (ISBN)
Description
Since the respiratory airways branch to all parts of the lungs and ready access is provided through the nose or mouth, exploration of these passages for direct visualization or tissue sampling has long been a clinical challenge. This would be particularly helpful in diagnosing those pulmonary diseases that involve the bronchial tree or affect the surrounding lung parenchyma which prove difficult to diagnose or define by indirect methods. The pioneering efforts of Chevalier Jackson in 1918, using bismuth insufflation for radiologic visualization of the bronchial tree, and of Sicard and Forestier, who introduced poppy seed oil (lipiodol) in 1922, rapidly established bronchography as a practical radiologic diagnostic procedure. The initial enthusiasm was soon tempered by recognition of practical problems, and over the years the popularity of bronchography has waxed and waned as techniques were refined and new equipment, instrumentation and contrast agents evaluated. At the same time, alternative methods of diagnosis were being developed, notably sputum cytology, percutaneous needle aspira tion and biopsy, and bronchial brushing. In recent years, a number of medical and technologic developments have revived interest in transbronchial techniques and have made such a diagnostic approach more attractive. Improvements in topical airway anesthesia effectiveness have simplified passage of a variety of catheters, brushes, biopsy devices, fiberoptic or other bronchoscopic instruments along the bronchial passageways. Methods of guiding the catheter or other trans bronchial instrument toward the target site in the lung have also been refined.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XII, 264 p.
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
692 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-67130-2 (9783642671302)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-67128-9
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F. Pinet | M. Amiel | A. Rubet
Selective Bronchography and Bronchial Brushing
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06/1979
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Content
I. Expansion of Bronchography into Bronchial Catheterization.- II. The Role of Bronchial Catheterization.- A. Indications.- B. Relationship to Other Techniques.- C. Contraindications.- III. Bronchial Catheterization Technique.- A. General Requirements for Performing Bronchial Catheterization.- IV. The Normal Bronchogram.- A. Procedures and Standards of Bronchial Filling Using Televised Fluoroscopy.- B. Static Images.- C. Normal Bronchial Dynamics.- V. The Pathologic Bronchogram.- A. Bronchial Filling Anomalies.- B. Position and Orientation Anomalies of the Bronchial Tree.- C. Variations in Bronchial Caliber.- D. Bronchial Contour Abnormalities.- E. Anomalies of the Bronchioloalveolar Segment.- VI. Contributions of Bronchography and Bronchial Brushing to the Diagnosis of Opacities and Pulmonary Ring Shadows.- A. Diagnosis of Pulmonary Opacities.- B. Diagnosis of Pulmonary Ring Shadows (in the Adult).- VII. Contributions and Value of Bronchography and Bronchial Brushing in Pulmonary Pathology.- A. Bronchiectasis.- B. Chronic Bronchitis.- C. Tumors of the Lung.