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العنوان
Role Of Intraoperative Ultrasonographyin The Management Of Liver Tumors /
المؤلف
Kamal, Khaled Mohammed.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / خالد محمد كمال
مشرف / عادل الوكيل
مشرف / عبد الظاهر حسان
مشرف / عمرو حلمي
مشرف / هالة حافظ
الموضوع
Diagnosis, Radioscopic. liver - tumors. liver - tumors - Surgery. Liver neoplasms. Hepatectomy.
تاريخ النشر
1998.
عدد الصفحات
157 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
الأشعة والطب النووي والتصوير
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/1998
مكان الإجازة
جامعة المنوفية - كلية الطب - الاشعة التشخيصية
الفهرس
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Abstract

Intraoperative ultrasound is nowadays an indispensable echnique for the surgeon to confirm the information collected from ire-operative investigations or to gain further information that may nodify surgical strategy.
To assess the utility of operative ultrasound in the surgical nanagement of liver tumors and its influence on surgical decision naking, a series of thirty patients undergoing explorations for potential liver resection of hepatic tumors were the subjects of this itudy, comparing the operative ultrasound with preoperative imaging nodalities as well as inspection and palpation of the liver during iurgery.
Intraoperative ultrasound was performed during surgery and Finally a histopathologic study was done to identify the exact cellular structure of the resected neoplasms.
Pathological diagnosis was primary hepatic carcinoma in 22 patients, 5 with benign hepatic tumors and 3 with liver metastasis for a total of 30 patients. Seven patients had multiple focal lesions in the liver, so 40 tumors were found altogether. Cirrhosis was associated Summary and conclusion Intraoperative ultrasound is nowadays an indispensable echnique for the surgeon to confirm the information collected from ire-operative investigations or to gain further information that may nodify surgical strategy.
To assess the utility of operative ultrasound in the surgical nanagement of liver tumors and its influence on surgical decision naking, a series of thirty patients undergoing explorations for potential liver resection of hepatic tumors were the subjects of this itudy, comparing the operative ultrasound with preoperative imaging nodalities as well as inspection and palpation of the liver during iurgery.
Intraoperative ultrasound was performed during surgery and Finally a histopathologic study was done to identify the exact cellular structure of the resected neoplasms.
Pathological diagnosis was primary hepatic carcinoma in 22 patients, 5 with benign hepatic tumors and 3 with liver metastasis for a total of 30 patients. Seven patients had multiple focal lesions in the liver, so 40 tumors were found altogether. Cirrhosis was associated Summary and conclusion Intraoperative ultrasound is nowadays an indispensable echnique for the surgeon to confirm the information collected from ire-operative investigations or to gain further information that may nodify surgical strategy.
To assess the utility of operative ultrasound in the surgical nanagement of liver tumors and its influence on surgical decision naking, a series of thirty patients undergoing explorations for potential liver resection of hepatic tumors were the subjects of this itudy, comparing the operative ultrasound with preoperative imaging nodalities as well as inspection and palpation of the liver during iurgery.
Intraoperative ultrasound was performed during surgery and Finally a histopathologic study was done to identify the exact cellular structure of the resected neoplasms.
Pathological diagnosis was primary hepatic carcinoma in 22 patients, 5 with benign hepatic tumors and 3 with liver metastasis for a total of 30 patients. Seven patients had multiple focal lesions in the liver, so 40 tumors were found altogether. Cirrhosis was associated Summary and conclusion Intraoperative ultrasound is nowadays an indispensable echnique for the surgeon to confirm the information collected from ire-operative investigations or to gain further information that may nodify surgical strategy.
To assess the utility of operative ultrasound in the surgical
nanagement of liver tumors and its influence on surgical decision naking, a series of thirty patients undergoing explorations for potential liver resection of hepatic tumors were the subjects of this itudy, comparing the operative ultrasound with preoperative imaging nodalities as well as inspection and palpation of the liver during iurgery.
Intraoperative ultrasound was performed during surgery and Finally a histopathologic study was done to identify the exact cellular structure of the resected neoplasms.
Pathological diagnosis was primary hepatic carcinoma in 22 patients, 5 with benign hepatic tumors and 3 with liver metastasis for a total of 30 patients. Seven patients had multiple focal lesions in the liver, so 40 tumors were found altogether. Cirrhosis was associated Intraoperative ultrasound is nowadays an indispensable echnique for the surgeon to confirm the information collected from ire-operative investigations or to gain further information that may nodify surgical strategy.
To assess the utility of operative ultrasound in the surgical nanagement of liver tumors and its influence on surgical decision naking, a series of thirty patients undergoing explorations for potential liver resection of hepatic tumors were the subjects of this itudy, comparing the operative ultrasound with preoperative imaging nodalities as well as inspection and palpation of the liver during iurgery.
Intraoperative ultrasound was performed during surgery and Finally a histopathologic study was done to identify the exact cellular structure of the resected neoplasms.
Pathological diagnosis was primary hepatic carcinoma in 22 patients, 5 with benign hepatic tumors and 3 with liver metastasis for a total of 30 patients. Seven patients had multiple focal lesions in the liver, so 40 tumors were found altogether. Cirrhosis was associated with H.C.C m 20 cases.
Intraoperative ultrasound is nowadays an indispensable echnique for the surgeon to confirm the information collected from ire-operative investigations or to gain further information that may nodify surgical strategy.
To assess the utility of operative ultrasound in the surgical nanagement of liver tumors and its influence on surgical decision naking, a series of thirty patients undergoing explorations for potential liver resection of hepatic tumors were the subjects of this itudy, comparing the operative ultrasound with preoperative imaging nodalities as well as inspection and palpation of the liver during iurgery.
Intraoperative ultrasound was performed during surgery and Finally a histopathologic study was done to identify the exact cellular structure of the resected neoplasms.
Pathological diagnosis was primary hepatic carcinoma in 22 patients, 5 with benign hepatic tumors and 3 with liver metastasis for
a total of 30 patients. Seven patients had multiple focal lesions in the liver, so 40 tumors were found altogether. Cirrhosis was associated with H.C.C m 20 cases.
135 Summary and conclusion Intraoperative ultrasound is nowadays an indispensable echnique for the surgeon to confirm the information collected from ire-operative investigations or to gain further information that may nodify surgical strategy.
To assess the utility of operative ultrasound in the surgical nanagement of liver tumors and its influence on surgical decision naking, a series of thirty patients undergoing explorations for potential liver resection of hepatic tumors were the subjects of this itudy, comparing the operative ultrasound with preoperative imaging nodalities as well as inspection and palpation of the liver during iurgery.
Intraoperative ultrasound was performed during surgery and Finally a histopathologic study was done to identify the exact cellular structure of the resected neoplasms.
Pathological diagnosis was primary hepatic carcinoma in 22 patients, 5 with benign hepatic tumors and 3 with liver metastasis for
a total of 30 patients. Seven patients had multiple focal lesions in the liver, so 40 tumors were found altogether. Cirrhosis was associated.