Minimal Invasive Treatments: Technical Aspect and Clinical Indications

AuthorJalal Jalalshokouhien
Issued Date2014-02-28en
AbstractThese treatments have been done under imaging control or even blindly (by none radiologists) to save money, time and patients comfort. All extravascular interventional or needle procedures and surgery via a narrow tube or by endoscopic ways are in these categories. An old neurosurgeon says: if the patients pain or problem solves by a pill no needle is need and if a needle is useful to relief from pain why we use surgery knife. Microtherapy, nerve blocks and other minimally invasive treatments by me have been done by 22G coaxial needles (10 to 30 centimeter long) and under CT-control.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.21314en
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleMinimal Invasive Treatments: Technical Aspect and Clinical Indicationsen
TypeResearch Articleen

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