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Imaging and Visualization in The Modern Operating Room

A Comprehensive Guide for Physicians

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Gebonden, 325 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 2015e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9781493923250
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This text provides a state of the art overview of tools for guiding surgeons in the modern operating room. The text explains how many modalities in the current armamentarium of radiologic imaging have been brought to the operating room for real time use. It also explains the current use of near infrared, fluorescent, and chemo-luminescent imaging to guide minimally invasive and open surgery to improve outcome. The book is separated into two sections. The first, discusses the biologic principles that underlie novel visualization of normal organs and pathology. The currently available equipment and equipment anticipated in the near future is covered. The second section summarizes current clinical applications of advanced imaging and visualization in the OR. Novel means of visualizing normal anatomic structures such as nerves, bile duct, and vessels that enhance safety of many operations are covered. Novel biologic imaging using radio-labeled and fluorescent-labeled molecular probes that allow identification of inflammation, vascular abnormalities, and cancer are also discussed.

Authored by scientists who pioneer research in optics and radiology, tool makers who use this knowledge to make surgical equipment, and surgeons who innovate the field of surgery using these new operative tools, Imaging and Visualization in the Modern Operating Room is a valuable guide for surgeons, residents and fellows entering the field.

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ISBN13:9781493923250
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:325
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:2015

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<p>Ch. 1: Lighting in the Operating Room: Current Technologies and Considerations</p><p>Jeffrey Berman, A.I.A., A.C.H.A., Robert Brian Leiter, Yuman Fong, M.D.</p><p> Ch. 2: Optical Image-Guidance to Bridge the Gap Between Preoperative Planning and Postoperative Control</p><p>Vasilis Ntziachristos, Ph.D., Pilar Beatriz Garcia Allende, Ph.D.</p><p> Ch. 3: Fluorescents Probes</p><p> Kai Cheng, Ph.D., Zhen Cheng, Ph.D.</p><p> Ch. 4: Detectors for Intraoperative Molecular Imaging: From Probes to Scanners</p><p> Farhad Daghighian, Ph.D., Yuman Fong, M.D.</p><p> Ch. 5: Isotopes and Procedural Imaging</p><p> Yachao Zhang, M.D., Thomas Reiner, Ph.D., Jason S. Lewis, Ph.D. </p><p>Ch. 6: Radiologically Imageable Nanoparticles</p><p>Aileen L. Co, B.S., A.M. Sitarski, B.S., Jeremy L. Grant, B.A., M.A., Michael D. Mason, B.S., Ph.D.</p><p></p><p>Ch. 7: Flat Panel CT and the Future of OR Imaging and Navigation</p><p>Ina Schwabenland, M.D., Dirk Sunderbrink, Georg Nollert, M.D., Ph.D., Christopher Dickman, M.D., Ph.D., Markus Weingarten, Ph.D., Andreas Meyer, John Benson, B.S., Philip Mewes, M.Sc., Peter Mountney, Ph.D., Li Zhang, Ph.D., Stephane Nicolau, Ph.D., Luc Soler, Chris Tihansky, B.S., M.B.A.</p><p> Ch. 8: Cerenkov Luminescence Imaging</p><p> Jan Grimm, M.D., Ph.D</p><p> Ch. 9: Organ Deformation and Navigation</p><p> Robert L. Galloway, Ph.D., Michael I. Miga, Ph.D.</p><p> Ch. 10: Clinical Milestones for Optical Imaging</p><p>  Jonathan Sorger, Ph.D.</p><p>Ch. 11: 3D in the Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Operating Room: Cameras and Displays in the Evolution of MIS</p><p> Brian J. Dunkin, M.D., F.A.C.S., Caroline Flowers, B.S.</p><p>Ch. 12: Nanotechnology Approaches for Intra-procedural Molecular Diagnostics</p><p>Cesar M. Castro, M.D., Hyungsoon Im, Ph.D., Hakoho Lee, Ph.D., Ralph Weissleder, M.D., Ph.D.</p><p>Ch. 13: Ultra Small Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles as Intraoperative Imaging Tools for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment </p><p>Michelle S. Bradbury, M.D., Ph.D., Mohan Pauliah, Ph.D., Ulrich Wiesner, M.D., Ph.D.</p><p>Ch. 14: Image Processing Technologies for Motion Compensation</p><p>Claudio Vinegoni, Ph.D., Sungon Lee, Ph.D., Ralph Weissleder, M.D., Ph.D</p><p><p>Ch. 15: Near Infra-red Imaging with Fluorescent Tracers in Robotic Surgery</p><p><p>Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti, M.D., F.A.C.S., Despoina Daskalaki, M.D., Vivek Bindal, M.D., Kristin Patton, M.D.</p><p>Ch. 16: New Preoperative Images, Surgical Planning and Navigation</p><p>Michael A. Scherer, B.E., David A. Geller, M.D.</p><p>Ch. 17: New Generation Radiosurgery and Inoperative Guidance</p><p>Segundo Jaime Gonzalez, M.D., Vivian Strong, M.D.</p><p>Ch. 18: Breast Lesion Localization</p><p> Nora Hansen, M.D.</p><p>Ch. 19: Intraoperative Breast Imaging and Image-Guided Treatment Modalities</p><p>Arthur G. Lerner, M.D. Eric B. Whitacre, M.D.</p><p>Ch. 20: Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping:  Current Practice and Future Developments</p><p>V. Suzanne Klimberg, M.D., Evan K. Tummel, M.D.</p><p>Ch. 21: Narrow Band Cystoscopy</p><p>Harry W. Herr, M.D.</p><p>Ch. 22: Fluorescence Imaging of Human Bile and Biliary Anatomy</p><p>Takeaki Ishizawa, M.D., Ph.D., Norihiro Kokudo, M.D., Ph.D.<sup></sup></p><p>Ch. 23: PET Guided Interventions from Diagnosis to Treatment</p><p>Steve Solomon, M.D.</p><p>

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