Title of article
Editorial: The Two-Point Technique of Fluoroscopy during the Urological Procedure: Is Really Necessary?
Author/Authors
Aghamir ، Mohammad Kazem Urology Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Fakhr Yasseri ، Alimohammad Urology Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
From page
132
To page
134
Abstract
Nowadays, the common use of diagnostic and therapeutic ionizing radiation increases worries about excessive occupational and patient exposure. The novel fluoroscopic-guided endoscopic procedures can diminish radiation dose during urologic procedures. A “two-point technique (TPT)” is defined in which the fluoroscope image intensifier (c-arm) is shifted among caudal and cephalad set points of the operative field. Maybe patient radiation exposure is less with TPT than with a non-structured conventional technique, such as the cognitive fluoroscopic technique (CFT). As we can see the urethral lumen clearly by Ureteroscope and endoscopic visions, we rarely use X-rays during our routine procedures in our center, except for percutaneous nephrolithotripsy.
Keywords
Fluoroscopy , Urological Procedure , urology
Journal title
Translational Research in Urology
Journal title
Translational Research in Urology
Record number
2744286
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