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Intravascular Contrast Media Barium based contrast agents For assessment of the GI tract Based on very poorly soluble barium sulphate (BaSo 4 ) ▸ administered PO or PR Can lead to barium peritonitis if leaks into the peritoneal cavity Iodine…

Obstetric Haemorrhage Fibroid Embolization – Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE) Definition Uterine fibroids are the commonest tumour found in reproductive women – the prevalence increases up to the menopause (up to 80% in Afrocarribean women) You’re Reading a Preview Become a…

Percutaneous Renal Access The safest point for calyceal puncture is the centre of the calyx, approached through the relatively avascular plane (Brödel's line) between the branches of the anterior and posterior divisions of the renal artery Puncturing the centre of…

Liver Biopsy Spring-powered cutting sheath biopsy devices collect more consistent core biopsies with less crush artefact than a manually operated system The traditional route for liver intervention uses a horizontal right lateral intercostal approach ▸ an anterior subcostal approach (that…

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) Monopolar RFA involves the application of high frequency (460-500 kHz) alternating current to the target tissue using a needle like applicator (dispersive grounding pads are attached to the patient's trunk / thigh) ► the resultant alternating electric field…

Chest Pleural drainage catheters are smaller than surgical drains (up to 16Fr) – haemothorax is better treated with surgical drains (36–38Fr) USS is adequate for uncomplicated collections, but CT is usually needed for drainage of multiloculated pleural collections It is…

Multidetector CT Angiography (MDCTA) Rapid IV injection of contrast (3-5 mL/s) ▸ automated contrast bolus detection techniques: the ‘arrival of contrast medium is measured within a vessel at a single level, and data acquisition initiated when a certain density threshold is…