Brachytherapy

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Score Hemoptysis 0 None 1 Less than twice per week 2 Less than once daily but greater than twice per week 3 Daily, bright red blood or clot 4 Decrease…

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Thoracentesis

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Volume of pleural fluid Physical examination findings <250–300 cm3 Probable normal examination 500 cm3 1. Dullness to percussion 2. Decreased fremitus 3. Normal vesicular breath sounds but decreased intensity 1,000…

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Chest Tube Placement

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•Pneumothorax  °Tension pneumothorax (idiopathic, traumatic pneumothorax with valve mechanism, etc.)  °Pneumothorax on mechanical ventilation  °Persistent or recurrent iatrogenic pneumothorax after needle aspiration  °Symptomatic pneumothorax  °Large pneumothorax •Malignant pleural effusion •Empyema…

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Microdement

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Fig. 34.1 Serrated microdebrider blade Fig. 34.2 Handpiece with suction tubing attached Fig. 34.3 Console and foot pedal History of the Microdebrider Dr. Jack Urban is credited with the development…

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Endoscopic Asthma Treatment

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Fig. 51.1 Alair® Bronchial Thermoplasty Catheter (in expanded position) and Alair RF Controller that delivers radiofrequency energy It is important at the first bronchoscopy to survey and map the subject’s…

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Metallic Stenting

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Fig. 28.1 Some self-expanding metallic airway stents in current use. Top left: a covered Ultraflex stent, showing the technique of grabbing the suture wound circumferentially around the proximal end of…

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Airway Imaging

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Fig. 8.1 Nonenhanced thin-section CT scan of a 26-year-old female who underwent bilateral lung transplantation 6 months before due to cystic fibrosis. She went to hospital due to recurrent fever,…

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Bronchoalveolar Lavage

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Diagnosis BAL features Alveolar hemorrhage Macroscopically bloody Increased intensity from fraction to fraction Free red blood cells Hemosiderin-laden macrophages Fragmented red blood cells in the alveolar macrophages ≥20% siderophages Alveolar…

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Montgomery T-Tubes

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Fig. 31.1 T-tube (Printed with permission from Hood Laboratory) Fig. 31.2 Variation of T-tubes (Printed with permission from Hood Laboratory) The T-tube size ranges from the pediatric 6.0 mm diameter…

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Physiology of Fixed Airway Obstruction

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Fig. 7.1 Flow through tubes. (a), laminar flow. (b), transitional flow. (c), turbulent flow. (d), with turbulent flow, a higher pressure is required to maintain the flow rate, and the…

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