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Thoracoscopy for Pulmonologists electronic resource A Didactic Approach / edited by Philippe Astoul, GianFranco Tassi, Jean-Marie Tschopp.

Contributor(s): Astoul, Philippe [editor.] | Tassi, GianFranco [editor.] | Tschopp, Jean-Marie [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XV, 266 p. 172 illus., 145 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642383519Subject(s): medicine | Pneumology | Cancer -- Surgery | Surgery | Thoracic surgery | Medicine & Public Health | Thoracic Surgery | Surgery | Surgical Oncology | Pneumology/Respiratory SystemDDC classification: 617.54059 LOC classification: RD535.7-539.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I The Pleura and Thoracoscopy Technique -- Part II Thoracoscopy for the Beginners -- Part III Interventional Thoracoscopy -- Part IV Advanced Thoracoscopy -- Part V Complications of Thoracoscopy and Management -- Part VI Future in the Field of Thoracoscopy.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The incidence of pleural disease is increasing, and it is now accepted that best practice requires the incorporation of thoracoscopy into the work-up.  However, surgeons cannot meet the rising demand for thoracoscopy by means of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), and waiting lists for endoscopic pleural procedures are consequently lengthening.  Against this background, there is an increasing need for medical thoracoscopy performed by pulmonologists, which may be video assisted and has the advantage of being very cost-effective.   This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to thoracoscopy for pulmonologists that documents the considerable progress in endoscopic telescopes and instrumentation.  Clear practical guidance is provided on technique, and diagnostic, therapeutic, and interventional applications of thoracoscopy are all carefully examined with the aid of high-quality illustrations.  Although medical thoracoscopy is much less invasive than VATS and thoracotomy, complications can occur in a small number of cases; these are discussed and advice on prevention is provided.  The concluding section examines the future of the field, covering developments such as ‘mini’ thoracoscopy, autofluorescence thoracoscopy, and flexi-rigid thoracoscopy.
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Part I The Pleura and Thoracoscopy Technique -- Part II Thoracoscopy for the Beginners -- Part III Interventional Thoracoscopy -- Part IV Advanced Thoracoscopy -- Part V Complications of Thoracoscopy and Management -- Part VI Future in the Field of Thoracoscopy.

The incidence of pleural disease is increasing, and it is now accepted that best practice requires the incorporation of thoracoscopy into the work-up.  However, surgeons cannot meet the rising demand for thoracoscopy by means of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), and waiting lists for endoscopic pleural procedures are consequently lengthening.  Against this background, there is an increasing need for medical thoracoscopy performed by pulmonologists, which may be video assisted and has the advantage of being very cost-effective.   This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to thoracoscopy for pulmonologists that documents the considerable progress in endoscopic telescopes and instrumentation.  Clear practical guidance is provided on technique, and diagnostic, therapeutic, and interventional applications of thoracoscopy are all carefully examined with the aid of high-quality illustrations.  Although medical thoracoscopy is much less invasive than VATS and thoracotomy, complications can occur in a small number of cases; these are discussed and advice on prevention is provided.  The concluding section examines the future of the field, covering developments such as ‘mini’ thoracoscopy, autofluorescence thoracoscopy, and flexi-rigid thoracoscopy.

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