Atlas of Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
Rajendra Prasad
Atlas of Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy - illustrated - New Delhi JP Medical Ltd 2013 - 156 pages
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy is a procedure that allows a clinician to examine the airways by placing a thin tube-like instrument through the nose or mouth and down into the lungs. The tube sends pictures back to a video screen or camera. The procedure can be either diagnostic, to diagnose lung disease, or therapeutic to treat some lung conditions.
This atlas is a practical guide to the diagnosis and treatment of lung conditions using fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
Beginning with an introduction to the history and application of the procedure, and discussion on normal and abnormal patterns of bronchial anatomy, the following sections present X-Ray, CT and bronchoscopic pictures of numerous cases encountered by the author. Each case is described in detail, highlighting possible complications and contraindications. A separate chapter is dedicated to paediatric bronchoscopy.
A set of case studies on brochoscopic findings in benign and malignant pulmonary diseases has been included to help clinicians apply their knowledge.
Key points
Practical guide to diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases using fiberoptic bronchoscopy
Presents numerous cases seen by the author
Case studies of benign and malignant pulmonary diseases enhance learning
Includes more than 450 X-Rays, CT images and bronchoscopic pictures
9789350903407 9350903407 = airway antitubercular treatment basal segment bidi smoker biopsy biopsy forceps bleeding brachytherapy bronchoalveolar lavage bronchus intermedius cell carcinoma Figs Chest X-ray showing COPD covered with necrotic CT thorax showing cytology diagnosis electrocautery endobronchial and brush endobronchial biopsy endoscopic Fiberoptic bronchoscopy showed flexible bronchoscope fluoroscopy forceps hemoptysis hemorrhage hilar Histopathology of endobronchial infiltrated laser left lower lobe left lung Fig left main bronchus left upper lobe lesion lignocaine lobe bronchus Fig lobe Fig loss of appetite lower lobe bronchus lymph node main bronchus Fig MALE This patient mass in right mucosa necrotic slough paratracheal pediatric percent pleural effusion pneumothorax posterior presented with cough procedure pulmonary right lower lobe right lung Fig right main bronchus right upper lobe secondary carina segment of right segmental bronchus showed squamous cell showing intrathoracic mass squamous cell carcinoma stent TBNA thorax showing intrathoracic thorax showing mass tissue trachea tuberculosis tumor upper lobe bronchus X-ray showing mass
--Medical / Pulmonary & Thoracic Medicine --Medical / Internal Medicine --Medical / Clinical Medicine -- Medical › Clinical Medicine
616 PRA
Atlas of Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy - illustrated - New Delhi JP Medical Ltd 2013 - 156 pages
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy is a procedure that allows a clinician to examine the airways by placing a thin tube-like instrument through the nose or mouth and down into the lungs. The tube sends pictures back to a video screen or camera. The procedure can be either diagnostic, to diagnose lung disease, or therapeutic to treat some lung conditions.
This atlas is a practical guide to the diagnosis and treatment of lung conditions using fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
Beginning with an introduction to the history and application of the procedure, and discussion on normal and abnormal patterns of bronchial anatomy, the following sections present X-Ray, CT and bronchoscopic pictures of numerous cases encountered by the author. Each case is described in detail, highlighting possible complications and contraindications. A separate chapter is dedicated to paediatric bronchoscopy.
A set of case studies on brochoscopic findings in benign and malignant pulmonary diseases has been included to help clinicians apply their knowledge.
Key points
Practical guide to diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases using fiberoptic bronchoscopy
Presents numerous cases seen by the author
Case studies of benign and malignant pulmonary diseases enhance learning
Includes more than 450 X-Rays, CT images and bronchoscopic pictures
9789350903407 9350903407 = airway antitubercular treatment basal segment bidi smoker biopsy biopsy forceps bleeding brachytherapy bronchoalveolar lavage bronchus intermedius cell carcinoma Figs Chest X-ray showing COPD covered with necrotic CT thorax showing cytology diagnosis electrocautery endobronchial and brush endobronchial biopsy endoscopic Fiberoptic bronchoscopy showed flexible bronchoscope fluoroscopy forceps hemoptysis hemorrhage hilar Histopathology of endobronchial infiltrated laser left lower lobe left lung Fig left main bronchus left upper lobe lesion lignocaine lobe bronchus Fig lobe Fig loss of appetite lower lobe bronchus lymph node main bronchus Fig MALE This patient mass in right mucosa necrotic slough paratracheal pediatric percent pleural effusion pneumothorax posterior presented with cough procedure pulmonary right lower lobe right lung Fig right main bronchus right upper lobe secondary carina segment of right segmental bronchus showed squamous cell showing intrathoracic mass squamous cell carcinoma stent TBNA thorax showing intrathoracic thorax showing mass tissue trachea tuberculosis tumor upper lobe bronchus X-ray showing mass
--Medical / Pulmonary & Thoracic Medicine --Medical / Internal Medicine --Medical / Clinical Medicine -- Medical › Clinical Medicine
616 PRA