The role of intraoperative ultrasonography in the diagnosis and management of focal hepatic lesions.
Ijin JooPublished in: Ultrasonography (Seoul, Korea) (2015)
Intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS) has been widely utilized in hepatic surgery both as a diagnostic technique and in the course of treatment. Since IOUS involves direct-contact imaging of the target organ, it can provide high spatial resolution without interference from the surrounding structures. Therefore, IOUS may improve the detection, characterization, localization, and local staging of hepatic tumors. IOUS is also a real-time imaging modality capable of providing interactive information and valuable guidance in a range of procedures. Recently, contrast-enhanced IOUS, IOUS elastography, and IOUS-guided hepatic surgery have attracted increasing interest and are expected to lead to the broader implementation of IOUS. Herein, we review the various applications of IOUS in the diagnosis and management of focal hepatic lesions.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- high resolution
- minimally invasive
- diffusion weighted
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- coronary artery bypass
- primary care
- healthcare
- patients undergoing
- diffusion weighted imaging
- single molecule
- quality improvement
- acute coronary syndrome
- fluorescence imaging
- quantum dots
- photodynamic therapy
- sensitive detection