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The field of interventional bronchoscopy is rapidly expanding and
has emerged as a new and exciting subspecialty in pulmonary
medicine. To date, the impact of interventional bronchoscopy
procedures has been felt in diagnosis, staging, and management of
lung cancer, the most lethal cancer worldwide. Interventional
Bronchoscopy: A Clinical Guide provides a state-of-the art
description of interventional bronchoscopy procedures, addressing
the scientific basis, indications, techniques, results,
complications, and cost issues. Chapters address the current
status, the advantages of new techniques and, most importantly,
when to choose new techniques over the existing techniques. Each
chapter will discuss the future of these procedures. Interventional
Bronchoscopy: A Clinical Guide is an essential resource for a
successful interventional pulmonology service and will be useful
for the bronchoscopist, anesthesiologist, radiologist, thoracic
surgeon and oncologist as well as practicing pulmonologists who do
not perform these procedures but have to make decisions regarding
appropriate referral of their patients to advanced airway centers.
This book explores the non-interventional aspects of interventional
pulmonology, focusing on diseases of the central airways. As the
field of bronchology and interventional pulmonology expands, newer
conditions involving the central airways are being recognized with
increasing frequency. Current literature has mainly focused on
technical aspects of the subspecialty, but this book illuminates
what else interventional pulmonology has to offer the
pulmonologist, including diagnosis and alternate therapeutic
options. Diseases of the Central Airways: A Clinical Guide presents
techniques for the diagnoses, management and treatment of patients
with intriguing central airway conditions such as: black
bronchoscopy, tracheobronchomalacia, endobronchial tuberculosis,
and tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica. In-depth chapters
are written by international experts and are up-to-date and
comprehensive reviews. This important new book will contribute
significantly to the welfare of patients with lung ailments of the
central airways.
This book provides an unbiased and evidence-based guide to the
potential role of interventional pulmonology as an alternative to
thoracic surgery. Interventional pulmonology is a new and quickly
growing sub-specialty in pulmonary medicine and increasingly more
pulmonologists are turning to interventional therapies over the
more costly and invasive surgical options. The text thoroughly
presents detailed coverage of and diagnostic methods for many
diseases and conditions that pulmonologists encounter daily,
including: diffuse lung infiltrates, solitary lung nodule,
undiagnosed exudative pleural effusion, pneumothorax, hemoptysis,
and airway foreign body. Experts then detail treatment options,
from both a surgical and interventional perspective, with guidance
on: when each procedure is most appropriate, what can be performed
by a pulmonologist (with guidelines on how those procedures are
done) versus what needs to be referred to a thoracic surgeon or an
intervention pulmonologist, and the benefits and disadvantages
involved with each option. This is an ideal guide for
pulmonologists, trainees, and students to better understand the
full scope of possible treatment options for their patients and to
make the best informed decision about patient care.
This book explores the non-interventional aspects of interventional
pulmonology, focusing on diseases of the central airways. As the
field of bronchology and interventional pulmonology expands, newer
conditions involving the central airways are being recognized with
increasing frequency. Current literature has mainly focused on
technical aspects of the subspecialty, but this book illuminates
what else interventional pulmonology has to offer the
pulmonologist, including diagnosis and alternate therapeutic
options. Diseases of the Central Airways: A Clinical Guide presents
techniques for the diagnoses, management and treatment of patients
with intriguing central airway conditions such as: black
bronchoscopy, tracheobronchomalacia, endobronchial tuberculosis,
and tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica. In-depth chapters
are written by international experts and are up-to-date and
comprehensive reviews. This important new book will contribute
significantly to the welfare of patients with lung ailments of the
central airways.
The field of interventional bronchoscopy is rapidly expanding and
has emerged as a new and exciting subspecialty in pulmonary
medicine. To date, the impact of interventional bronchoscopy
procedures has been felt in diagnosis, staging, and management of
lung cancer, the most lethal cancer worldwide. Interventional
Bronchoscopy: A Clinical Guide provides a state-of-the art
description of interventional bronchoscopy procedures, addressing
the scientific basis, indications, techniques, results,
complications, and cost issues. Chapters address the current
status, the advantages of new techniques and, most importantly,
when to choose new techniques over the existing techniques. Each
chapter will discuss the future of these procedures. Interventional
Bronchoscopy: A Clinical Guide is an essential resource for a
successful interventional pulmonology service and will be useful
for the bronchoscopist, anesthesiologist, radiologist, thoracic
surgeon and oncologist as well as practicing pulmonologists who do
not perform these procedures but have to make decisions regarding
appropriate referral of their patients to advanced airway centers.
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