scholarly journals Watershed analysis of the target pulmonary artery for real-time localization of non-palpable pulmonary nodules

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 1711-1719
Author(s):  
Xiang-Peng Chu ◽  
Zi-Hao Chen ◽  
Shao-Min Lin ◽  
Jia-Tao Zhang ◽  
Zhao-Wen Qiu ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiri Votruba ◽  
Petra Zemanová ◽  
Lukas Lambert ◽  
Michaela Michalkova Vesela

Recent years have witnessed an increased use of ultrasound in evaluation of the airway and the lower parts of the respiratory system. Ultrasound examination is fast and reliable and can be performed at the bedside and does not carry the risk of exposure to ionizing radiation. Apart from use in diagnostics it may also provide safe guidance for invasive and semi-invasive procedures. Ultrasound examination of the oral cavity structures, epiglottis, vocal cords, and subglottic space may help in the prediction of difficult intubation. Preoperative ultrasound may diagnose vocal cord palsy or deviation or stenosis of the trachea. Ultrasonography can also be used for confirmation of endotracheal tube, double-lumen tube, or laryngeal mask placement. This can be achieved by direct examination of the tube inside the trachea or by indirect methods evaluating lung movements. Postoperative airway ultrasound may reveal laryngeal pathology or subglottic oedema. Conventional ultrasound is a reliable real-time navigational tool for emergency cricothyrotomy or percutaneous dilational tracheostomy. Endobronchial ultrasound is a combination of bronchoscopy and ultrasonography and is used for preoperative examination of lung cancer and solitary pulmonary nodules. The method is also useful for real-time navigated biopsies of such pathological structures.


2015 ◽  
Vol 68 (12) ◽  
pp. 1175
Author(s):  
Pedro Martínez-Losas ◽  
José Luis Rodrigo ◽  
Leopoldo Pérez de Isla

Author(s):  
Robert Lederman

Real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is currently suitable to guide diagnostic MRI cardiovascular catheterization in patients. This approach is attractive to characterize haemodynamics and function concurrently, especially in the evaluation of cardiomyopathy and pulmonary artery hypertension. Safe clinical guidewires are entering commercial distribution and, combined with passive catheters, allow successful MRI catheterization in adults and children. This chapter briefly describes suitable instrumentation and approaches.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-39
Author(s):  
V Devagourou ◽  
Sambhunath Das ◽  
Kalpna Irpachi

ABSTRACT Right pulmonary artery to left atrial fistula is a rare congenital cardiac anomaly. A 23 years old man visited an ophthalmologist for complains of diplopia and diminished vision with cyanosis. Computerized tomography angiography diagnosed the presence of right pulmonary artery to left atrium fistula. Intraoperative use of transesophageal echocardiography confirmed the diagnosis and guided in real time for the successful ligation of fistula. Transesophageal echocardiography helped to perform the surgery without cardiopulmonary bypass. How to cite this article Das S, Irpachi K, Devagourou V. Transesophageal Echocardiography Guided Ligation of Right Pulmonary Artery to Left Atrial Fistula. J Perioper Echocardiogr 2014;2(1):38-39.


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