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7 topics, 50 min.
0:00
Good day. My name is Michael Higgins and I'm
0:03
an assistant professor at Boston University School of Medicine and a
0:06
practicing Interventional radiologist. And what we're going to impact for
0:09
you today are our guided biopsies bone and
0:12
interabdominal sites. These are two areas that many procedurals
0:15
may not be as comfortable
0:18
than the more common kidney and liver
0:21
sites. But the questions are what's the differential diagnosis? What
0:24
are the situations that actually warrant a
0:27
biopsy? Why do we perceive it? A biopsy what are
0:30
some things that we want to keep in mind as we risk mitigate?
0:33
We're gonna discuss all that and more in this module
0:36
our guide to biopsies a bone
0:39
and intradominal sites for this module. The course
0:42
goal is by the end of this would like the you the
0:45
learner to understand the clinical radiologic workup
0:48
of lesions requiring osteus uninter abdominal
0:51
biopsies as well as the technical consideration needed
0:54
to successfully perform them with our guidance.
0:57
And so we have a few course objectives for both
1:00
Bone and enter abdominal section and that will then
1:03
allow us to essentially achieve this
1:06
course goal.
1:07
For both the bone and introdominal lesions,
1:10
we will review the differential diagnosis of conditions
1:13
affecting the biopsy site.
1:15
Will it review the workup and Diagnostic Imaging of lesions at
1:18
the biopsy site?
1:19
the important anatomic structures
1:22
We will then overview the procedural Imperial procedural
1:25
considerations an image guided biopsies. We'll review
1:28
a video of an IR actually performing an image
1:31
guided biopsy and then final we'll discuss a few
1:34
real world cases demonstrating diagnostic reasoning and potential
1:37
complications in image guided biopsies.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
Good day. My name is Michael Higgins and I'm
0:03
an assistant professor at Boston University School of Medicine and a
0:06
practicing Interventional radiologist. And what we're going to impact for
0:09
you today are our guided biopsies bone and
0:12
interabdominal sites. These are two areas that many procedurals
0:15
may not be as comfortable
0:18
than the more common kidney and liver
0:21
sites. But the questions are what's the differential diagnosis? What
0:24
are the situations that actually warrant a
0:27
biopsy? Why do we perceive it? A biopsy what are
0:30
some things that we want to keep in mind as we risk mitigate?
0:33
We're gonna discuss all that and more in this module
0:36
our guide to biopsies a bone
0:39
and intradominal sites for this module. The course
0:42
goal is by the end of this would like the you the
0:45
learner to understand the clinical radiologic workup
0:48
of lesions requiring osteus uninter abdominal
0:51
biopsies as well as the technical consideration needed
0:54
to successfully perform them with our guidance.
0:57
And so we have a few course objectives for both
1:00
Bone and enter abdominal section and that will then
1:03
allow us to essentially achieve this
1:06
course goal.
1:07
For both the bone and introdominal lesions,
1:10
we will review the differential diagnosis of conditions
1:13
affecting the biopsy site.
1:15
Will it review the workup and Diagnostic Imaging of lesions at
1:18
the biopsy site?
1:19
the important anatomic structures
1:22
We will then overview the procedural Imperial procedural
1:25
considerations an image guided biopsies. We'll review
1:28
a video of an IR actually performing an image
1:31
guided biopsy and then final we'll discuss a few
1:34
real world cases demonstrating diagnostic reasoning and potential
1:37
complications in image guided biopsies.
Report
Faculty
Mikhail CSS Higgins, MD, MPH
Director, Radiology Medical Student Clerkships; Director, ESIR
Boston University Medical Center
Tags
Oncologic Imaging
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Neoplastic
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
Interventional
Infectious
Iatrogenic
Fluoroscopy
CT
Bone & Soft Tissues
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