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A detailed guide to the latest endoscopic techniques in interventional pulmonologyIn Medical Thoracoscopy/Pleuroscopy: Manual and Atlas, international experts explain the current methodology and demonstrate different technical approaches to medical thoracoscopy/pleuroscopy (MT/P) in the diagnosis and treatment of pleuropulmonary diseases.A combination of instructive manual and atlas, this book presents clinical cases with indications, techniques, and outcomes for each procedure. In the 'Atlas', endoscopic photographs demonstrate the application of this minimally invasive technique in various pathologies, from pleural effusion to various manifestations of lung cancer.Features: Diagnostic and therapeutic indications reflect new technology such as the semi-rigid/semi-flexible pleuroscope, CT/MR imaging, and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) Over 150 full-color endoscopic photographs and 120 figures enhance the text An accompanying DVD contains video clips of 8 typical clinical cases, plus practical information on the use of talc poudrage, the induction of a pneumothorax, and moreThis comprehensive visual guide is an indispensable primer for residents and fellows in pulmonology or pneumology, and for respiratory physicians, internists, or thoracic surgeons.System Requirements for the DVD: Language: English; region code: 0; picture format: 4:3 NTSC; duration: 33 minutes (approximately); disk format: DVD-5.
Associate Professor, Division of Respiratory and Critical Care, National University Hospital, Singapore
Section A: Manual1. Introduction2. Differences between Medical Thoracoscopy/Pleuroscopy and Surgical Thoracoscopy/Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery3. Indications for and Results of Medical Thoracoscopy/Pleuroscopy4. Medical Thoracoscopy/Pleuroscopy in Children5. Medical Thoracoscopy/Pleuroscopy in Animals6. Medical Thoracoscopy/Pleuroscopy in Research7. Clinical Prerequisites for Medical Thoracoscopy/Pleuroscopy8. Contraindications9. Complications and Their Prevention10. Knowledge and Skills Required11. Techniques of Medical Thoracoscopy/Pleuroscopy12. Documentation13. Teaching MethodsSection B: Atlas14. Malignant Pleural Effusions due to Lung Cancer15. Pleural Effusions due to Diffuse Malignant Mesothelioma and Asbestos-related Pleural Diseases16. Malignant Pleural Effusions Secondary to Metastatic Neoplasms17. Pleural Effusions due to Malignant Lymphoma/Myeloproliferative Neoplasm18. Tuberculous Pleural Effusions19. Pleural Effusions of Other Origin20. Pneumothorax21. Diffuse Lung Diseases22. Other IndicationsReferences
"This very complete book is highly recommended to every fellow or pulmonologist who wants to learn thoracoscopy, and to every thoracoscopist who wants to keep up with recent developments and new techniques in the exciting field of diagnosis and treatment of pleural diseases."--Breathe