Created by Tessa Huiswaard
over 4 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What are the applications of an Interventional Ultrasound? | Biopsies (Targeted and Non-targeted), Fine Needle Aspiration, Drainage, Aspirations, Injections, RFA, Intraoperative |
Advantages of Interventional US? | Real-time assessment, doppler can be used to assess vascularity, portable |
Scanning Technique and Checklist | Ensure correct patient position, give guidelines on respiration if needed, have diagnostic scans completed, it is a sterile procedure, needle needs to be perpendicular to ultrasound beam |
What pathology is this? | Right Flank (lower than kidney but higher than pelvis), the white outline is bowel, the black area is ascitic fluid (patient has come for ascitic tap) |
What pathology is this? | Patient is on the left side, the white line is the diaphragm, black space is pleural fluid (patient presented for pleural tap) |
What procedure and pathology is this? | Biopsy of the right lobe of the liver |
What procedure and pathology is this? | Target biopsy of the breast, 4:30 on right side, radial view |
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