腹腔内手術 に 関する 一般 的 な 誤解 を 解明 する
Ahmad Parvinian1, Rebecca Hibbert2, A Nicholas Kurup2
1Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA. parvinian.ahmad@mayo.edu.
Abdominal radiology (New York)
|August 22, 2025
まとめ
このレビューは 皮膚経由のイメージガイド介入に関する 常見の迷信を明らかにし 腹部疾患に対する 安全で根拠に基づいた使用を促進します バイオプシーの安全性や出血のリスクに関する懸念を明らかにし,適切な最小侵襲的処置を奨励しています.
科学分野:
- 介入放射線学
- 腹部イメージング
- 最低侵襲的処置
背景:
- 皮膚経由のイメージ・ガイデッド・インターベンションは 腹部疾患の手術に対する 最低侵襲的な代替手段です
- これらの手順に関する誤解は,治療を遅らせ,より侵襲的な選択肢の使用につながる可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- 皮膚経由の画像誘導介入に関する一般的なミスを解明する.
- これらの最小侵襲的診断および治療手順の証拠に基づいた利用を促進する.
主な方法:
- 文献のレビューと証拠の合成
- 臓バイオプシー,抗血小板使用,肝臓マスの穿刺,腎臓バイオプシーの腫瘍シード,複数の肝臓バイオプシーパス,およびアシテスの肝臓バイオプシーに関連する一般的な誤解の分析.
主要な成果:
- 臓の生検は 一般的に安全です
- 抗血小板薬の絶対的禁忌は限られている.
- 肝臓を直接刺すのは 許容可能な出血リスクがある
- 腎臓の生検で腫瘍が発芽するのは珍しい.
- 肝臓のバイオプシーは安全です
- 肝臓の生検は予防策を講じても安全に行うことができます.
結論:
- これらのミスを解明することで 不必要な治療の遅延を減らすことができます
- 皮膚経由の手続きの 根拠に基づいた使用を促進することで 患者のケアを最適化できます
- 腹部疾患の管理には 侵襲性の少ない介入が 重要なツールです
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