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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-963226
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Die Grundlagen der interventionellen Sonografie
The Basics of Interventional UltrasoundPublikationsverlauf
Publikationsdatum:
13. November 2007 (online)

Kernaussagen
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Ultraschallgesteuerte Interventionen können entweder mittels „Freihand”-Technik oder mithilfe einer am Schallkopf angebrachten Nadelführung vorgenommen werden.
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Biopsien werden entweder mit Feinnadeln oder Stanznadeln durchgeführt als Aspirations- oder Stanzbiopsien.
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Ultraschallgesteuerte Interventionen haben ein geringes Mortalitäts- und Komplikationsrisiko.
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Es besteht kein internationaler Konsens hinsichtlich der genauen Laborwerte, bei denen eine Biopsie nicht durchgeführt werden sollte.
Core statements
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Ultrasound guided interventions may be performed either “free-hand” or with a needle guidance attached to the transducer.
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Biopsy is performed with either fine needles or coarse needles and may be aspiration biopsies or core biopsies.
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Ultrasound guided intervention has a low mortality risk and low risk of complications.
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There is no international consensus as to the exact values of the laboratory data at which a biopsy should not be performed.
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