Percutaneous transluminal angioscopy is opening up exciting
possibilities for the interventional radiologist, since it can
picture vascular features with an accuracy and clarity that
previously has not been possible. Dr. Beck paves the way for the
use of this new tool in clinical diagnosis; he details the
technical prerequisites, gives step-by-step instructions for
applying the technique and discusses how to interprete the
resulting images. The amazing results of percutaneous angioscopy
are compared with the results of conventional angioscopy. This
approach introduces the new and unknown in perspective with the
tried and trusted of the past. Major advantages become obvious:
unclear or uncertain angiographical findings can be cleared up,
interventional procedures can be supported, and the effects of
interventional radiology can be seen before and after vascular
treatment. The author's unique insight and systematic approach to
the vascular system make this atlas a truly pioneering work.
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