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Intraoperative B-mode scanning.

R J Lane

    Journal of Clinical Ultrasound : JCU
    |October 1, 1980
    PubMed
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    Intraoperative ultrasound scanning offers unique advantages for visualizing the arterial and pancreatico-biliary trees during surgery. This study highlights its superior capabilities compared to conventional methods, especially for pancreatic procedures.

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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Imaging
    • Medical Ultrasound
    • Gastrointestinal Radiology

    Background:

    • Intraoperative imaging is crucial for guiding surgical interventions.
    • Conventional radiological methods have limitations in real-time surgical assessment.
    • The pancreatico-biliary tree presents unique challenges for surgical visualization.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the applications of intraoperative scanning in the arterial and pancreatico-biliary trees.
    • To evaluate the efficacy of intraoperative ultrasound compared to other methods.
    • To illustrate the unique capacities of intraoperative ultrasound, particularly in pancreatic surgery.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of findings in 85 patients and 10 postmortem specimens.
    • Description of specific intraoperative scanning techniques.

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  • Comparison of intraoperative ultrasound results with conventional radiology and operative findings.
  • Main Results:

    • Intraoperative ultrasound demonstrated unique capacities, especially in the pancreas.
    • The study provides a critical comparison of intraoperative ultrasound with conventional methods.
    • Illustrations highlight the advantages of intraoperative ultrasound in complex surgical scenarios.

    Conclusions:

    • Intraoperative ultrasound is a valuable tool for arterial and pancreatico-biliary surgery.
    • It offers superior visualization and guidance compared to traditional techniques.
    • Its application, particularly in pancreatic surgery, enhances surgical precision and outcomes.