Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the complications of CT guided drainage?

Abscess (pus), Drainage & Treatment, Clinic - ScanDirect...
Usually CT guided drainage is infinitely safer than surgery. However, anytime pus is drained there is a chance of infection of the skin. Today, with finer needles and better localization of pus cavities, the complications of CT guided drainage are minimal.
Related Questions

What are the limitations of CT guided drainage?

Abscess (pus), Drainage & Treatment, Clinic - ScanDirect...
Alternatives to CT drainage may include continued follow-up with ultrasound imaging and surgical removal of the abscess.
Related Questions

Who is a candidate for CT guided drainage of Abscess?

Abscess (pus), Drainage & Treatment, Clinic - ScanDirect...
There are no set guidelines as to who is a candidate but anyone of the following candidates should be preferred for CT guided drainage:
Related Questions

What are risks of CT guided biopsy?

CT Guided Biopsy, Needle Biopsy, Clinic - ScanDirectory
Unlike surgery, the risks of CT guided biopsy are infinitely less. However, certain complications can and do occur and include the following:
Related Questions

What are the limitations of CT guided Needle Biopsy?

CT Guided Biopsy, Needle Biopsy, Clinic - ScanDirectory
In some cases where the lesion is very small, the needle may not be able to obtain a decent sample size. In such cases, either a second attempt may be done or surgery. Alternatives to biopsy may include continued follow-up with imaging and surgical removal of the abnormality.
Related Questions

What is a CT guided biopsy of the lung?

Lung Biopsy, Procedure & Treatment, Clinic - ScanDirecto...
There are many individuals who are found to have a mass on a chest x ray or on a CT scan. Some lung nodules are benign but some may be malignant. The identity of the mass can only be determined after a biopsy. In the old days, the only way to biopsy a mass in the lung was surgery- which is a major undertaking. Today, the Ct scan can identity the location of the mass and a biopsy can easily be performed with a needle.
Related Questions

Are there complications?

FAQ's - Hip and Knee Center for Joint Replacment St. John De...
with any surgery, there is a risk of complications after hip replacement surgery. However, they are quite rare… driving on an Interstate highway is probably more dangerous. To reduce the risk of infection, we take special precautionary measures in the operating room, and use powerful antibiotics. Our personnel are limited to fully trained and experienced nurses and technicians.
Related Questions

National Graves Disease Foundation
Graves disease usually responds to treatment, and after the initial period of hyperthyroidism, is relatively easy to treat and manage. There are some exceptions to this, and for some, treatment and subsequent stabilization are much more challenging, both to the patient and the treating team of physicians.
Related Questions

Knee Replacement FAQ's - Hip and Knee Center for Joint Repla...
with any surgery, there is a risk of complications after knee replacement surgery. However, they are quite rare … driving on an interstate highway is probably more dangerous. To reduce the risk of infection, we take special precautionary measures in the operating room, and use powerful antibiotics. Our personnel are limited to fully trained and experienced nurses and technicians.
Related Questions

Hip Replacement Frequently Asked Questions: Answers your hip...
with any surgery, there is a risk of complications after hip replacement surgery. However, they are quite rare ... driving on an Interstate highway is probably more dangerous. To reduce the risk of infection, we take special precautionary measures in the operating room, and use powerful antibiotics. We do everything we can to eliminate complications that include blood clot and dislocation. Our personnel are limited to fully trained and experienced nurses and technicians.
Related Questions

Do CT-guided procedures require special equipment?

Frequently Asked Questions about Cryotherapy - Galil Medical
No, however Galil Medical has developed a cryoablation needle with a 90 degree handle especially for use with CT image guidance.
Related Questions

Who needs a CT guided lung biopsy?

Lung Biopsy, Procedure & Treatment, Clinic - ScanDirecto...
Before the procedure, your own specialist or the radiology specialist will go through the procedure with you and will be happy to answer any questions which you may have about the procedure or the reason for undertaking the procedure. He/she will then ask you to sign a document (consent form) stating that you understand the nature and purpose of the procedure and that you are happy to carry on with it.
Related Questions

Do I need admission after a CT guided lung biopsy?

Lung Biopsy, Procedure & Treatment, Clinic - ScanDirecto...
Maybe. If the CT guided biopsy of the lung is done in the morning and the chest x ray done after the procedure is fine, you will be observed for 2-4 hours. If all is fine, you will be allowed to go home. If the CT guided lung biopsy is done in the afternoon, it is safe to be admitted overnight and be discharged in the morning the following day.
Related Questions

What are the limitations of CT guided lung Biopsy?

Lung Biopsy, Procedure & Treatment, Clinic - ScanDirecto...
In some cases where the lesion is very small, the needle may not be able to obtain a decent sample size. In such cases, either a second attempt may be done or surgery. For those individuals with congestive heart failure, emphysema, COPD, CT needle biopsy is not recommended. Alternatives to biopsy may include continued follow-up with imaging and surgical removal of the abnormality.
Related Questions

What about drainage?

Basketball Courts?Deshayes Game Courts
Site evaluation and attention to drainage are important steps in building a quality game court. We investigate and address existing landscape drainage issues before construction begins.
Related Questions

What are the risks and complications associated with MR guided FUS?

Fibroid FAQs: Guided FUS Procedure, Uterine Cramping, Treatm...
Overall, MR guided FUS is a safe procedure for treating symptomatic fibroids with minimal risk. Infrequent complications that have been reported following MR guided FUS are listed below. You should talk to your doctor about the likelihood that you may experience any of these risks. The incidence of serious or long term risks reported for this procedure is extremely low.
Related Questions

What is Guided Imagery?

FAQ
A client is talked into a light, relaxed state, then is directed by a therapist to "see" a specific situation or circumstance in his mind, and then to allow the imagination to unfold a story. It's much like having a dream in an awake state. The story is literally tapping into the subconscious, where much truth can be learned. The process is lead by the client's subconscious insights and not by the Therapist.
Related Questions

What is the elevation of the CT?

The Colorado Trail Frequently Asked Questions
The CT elevations range from Waterton Canyon at nearly 6,000 feet to a peak of 13,334 feet. The average elevation is 10,000 feet.
Related Questions

How long will the CT take?

Frequently Asked Questions
The length of a complete CT examination varies, depending on the type of CT required. Procedures usually take between 10 and 45 minutes. Some of the more complicated CT examinations take longer than 45 minutes.
Related Questions

What are the possible complications?

FAQ: Total Knee Replacement Surgery: Round Rock Orthopaedics...
Although chronic illnesses increase the risk for any surgical patient, knee replacement surgery has a very low rate of complications. On a national average, fewer than 2 percent of patients experience knee joint infection or other major difficulties. Complications within our practice have been even lower.
Related Questions

What about serious complications?

Mirena® - Frequently Asked Questions
Mirena coming out by itself (expulsion), which can lead to unwanted pregnancy; if this happens, use back-up birth control, such as a condom, and call your healthcare professional
Related Questions

What are the complications of Bronchitis?

Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
The airways are narrow structures, especially in children. Even partial blockade of the airways during an infection may cause significant, or even life-threatening difficulty in breathing.
Related Questions

What are the potential complications?

Sports Medicine, Therapy, Rehabilitation and Surgery- Mass G...
Although uncommon, complications can occur during or following arthroscopy. Infection, phlebitis (blood clots of a vein), excessive swelling or bleeding, joint stiffness, damage to blood vessels or nerves, and instrument breakage are the most common complications. These are infrequent and occur in far less than one percent of all arthroscopic procedures.
Related Questions

What are the complications after EVLT?

The London Endovenous Laser Clinic
Remarkably few. The commonest complication is a vein irritation that lasts a couple of weeks, but very few patients get this.
Related Questions

What are the Complications of appendicitis?

Appendicitis FAQs
The most serious complication of appendicitis is an infection of the lining of your abdominal cavity (peritonitis). This may occur if your appendix ruptures (perforates) and the contents of your intestines and infectious organisms invade the peritoneal cavity. Peritonitis is a medical emergency.
Related Questions

What are the complications of GERD?

Untitled Document
Only a minority of patients develop complications of GERD. These complications include breaks in the lining of the esophagus (esophageal erosions), esophageal ulcer, and narrowing of the esophagus (esophageal stricture). In some patients, the normal esophageal lining or epithelium may be replaced with abnormal (Barrett's) epithelium. This condition (Barrett's esophagus) has been linked to cancer of the esophagus and must be carefully watched.
Related Questions

Got A Question? Ask Our Community!


More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2008 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact