
Handbook of Endovascular Interventions
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Handbook of Endovascular Interventions presents a step-wise approach to the techniques of peripheral vascular interventions. Covering interventions in all major organ systems, this concise and comprehensive resource provides the rationale on why these approaches have been adopted by most practicing vascular interventionalists. This volume also presents key information on intervention techniques and pitfalls, complications and their management, surgical management options, as well as landmark papers on the topic. Unique to this book is the inclusion of sections building an endovascular suite, and coding as well as international training paradigms across the globe.
Authored by international experts from around the globe, Handbook of Endovascular Interventions is a true how-to book for the busy interventionalist.
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Amit Kumar, MD, FACS
Department of Surgery, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Kenneth Ouriel, MD
Syntactx, New York, NY, USA
Content
Crossroads of science and therapy.- Computerized registry for endovascular interventions.- Considerations in evaluating results of endovascular treatments.- Billing and coding - endovascular and related open procedures.- Radiation management - physician and patient.- Hybrid cardiovascular operating room.- Vascular lab - reading in the endovascular era.- Fundamental techniques in endovascular treatment.- Carotid artery disease.- Endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke.- Cerebral protection devices.- Vertebral artery disease.- Below the elbow occlusive disease.- Aortic arch - occlusive disease.- Descending thoracic aortic aneurysms.- Descending thoracic aortic dissections & aortic trauma.- Endovascular treatment of symptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysms.- Fenestrated aortic endografts - juxtarenal and pararenal aortic aneurysms.- Branched aortic endografts - Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms.- Renal artery disease - stenosis, dissections and aneurysms.- Mesenteric vessels.- Endovascular treatment of infra-renal aortic aneurysms.- Endoleaks - types and management.- Endovascular treatment of iliac artery lesions.- Femoral artery - CFA, SFA, Profunda femoris artery lesions.- Superficial femoral and Popliteal artery disease.- Below the knee occlusive disease.- Caval and iliac vein disease.- Deep venous thrombosis: Upper and Lower extremity.- Pulmonary embolism & SVC syndrome.- Varicose veins - Comprehensive management.- Arteriovenous grafts - stenosis, thrombosis & aneurysms.- Uterine fibroid embolization.- Intracranial arteriovenous malformations.- Coronary angiography.- Vascular access closure devices.- Endovascular treatments in the field.- Hypercoagulable states.- Simulators in endovascular treatment.- Training paradigms in endovascular Surgery - Australasia, South America, South Africa, Europe.
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