
Challenging Concepts in Interventional Radiology
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- Aortic pathology and peripheral arterial disease
- 1: Christos Lioupis, Rachel Clough and Peter Taylor: Thoracic endoprosthesis for type B aortic dissections
- 2: Ali Alsafi and Mo Hamady: Management of endoleaks after thoracic endografts
- 3: Nadeem Shaida and Andrew Winterbottom: Juxtarenal abdominal aortic aneurysms: fenestrations vs chimneys
- 4: Raymond Chung and Robert Morgan: Management of endoleaks after abdominal aneurysm endovascular repair
- 5: Alessandro Cannavale and Fabrizio Fanelli: Carotid artery stenting: how to treat restenosis
- 6: Andrew Christie and Iain Robertson: Iliac artery occlusions: surgical bypass, covered and uncovered stents
- 7: Aidan Shaw and Irfan Ahmed: SFA endoluminal bypass: the new era of critical limb ischemia treatment
- 8: Stavros Spiliopoulos and Dimitrios Siablis: Below the knee angioplasty: bare vs drug eluting stents
- 9: Athanasios Diamantopoulos and Panos Gkoutzios: Thrombolysis for acute lower limb ischemia
- 10: Shirish Prabhudesai and Narayan Karunanithy: Renal artery stenosis: angioplasty or stent
- 11: Panagiotis M. Kitrou and Konstantinos Katsanos: Bellow the ankle angioplasty: transpedal approach or direct puncture
- Venous procedures
- 12: Stavros Spiliopoulos and Dimitrios Karnabatidis: Dialysis access at risk: Balloons or stent grafts
- 13: Peter Mezes and Narayan Karunanithy: Phlegmasia cerulea dolens: percutaneous treatment
- 14: Chris Burke, Miltadis Krokidis and Hanno Hoppe: IVC filters and anticoagulation
- 15: Vyzantios Pavlidis and Elias Brountzos: TIPS of DIPS in patients with hepatic vein obstruction
- Embolization
- 16: Magdalena Jarzabek, Piotr Trojanowski and Malgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska: Epistaxis: which embolic materials to use?
- 17: Kendrick Tang and Philip Kwok: Massive haemoptysis: what to embolize?
- 18: Bhaskar Ganai and Mic Lee: Gastrointestinal bleeding: which embolic material to use?
- 19: Athanasios Diamantopoulos and Konstantinos: Endovascular approach of the trauma patient
- 20: Leto Maili, Aneeta Parthipun and John Reidy: Uterine fibroid embolization: can fertility be preserved?
- 21: Raj Das and Anna-Maria Belli: Postpartum hemorrhage: what is the role of occlusion balloons?
- 22: Piero Venetucci, Miltiadis Krokidis and Vittorio Iaccarino: Varicocele embolization: coils or sclerosant agents?
- Non-Vascular Procedures and Interventional Oncology
- 23: Victoria St Noble and Nikos Fotiadis: Lung tumour RFA: which are the success factors?
- 24: Riccardo Inchingolo and Tarun Sabharwal: Tracheobronchial stenting: covered versus uncovered?
- 25: Venus Hedayati and Praveen Peddu: Early stage HCC: the percutaneous approach
- 26: Miltiadis Krokidis and Andy Adam: Small renal tumours: is RFA better than surgery?
- 27: Miltiadis Krokidis and Adam Hatzidakis: Malignant biliary strictures: covered or uncovered stents?
- 28: Georgia Tsoumakidou and Afshin Gangi: Vertebroplasty of the cervical spine
- 29: Angie Galea, Richard Guinness and Tony Watkinson: Percutaneous Neurolytic Celiac Plexus Block
- 30: Gianluigi Orgera, Miltiadis Krokidis and Michele Rossi: Vertebral augmentation techniques and pain management: is there a role in metastatic disease?
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