Carotid body tumor embolization technique and dictation
CLINICAL HISTORY: COMPARISON: No previous study available for comparison. ANESTHESIA: 45 minutes conscious sedation using 1illigrams of IV Versed and 50 micrograms of IV fentanyl.
CLINICAL HISTORY: COMPARISON: No previous study available for comparison. ANESTHESIA: 45 minutes conscious sedation using 1illigrams of IV Versed and 50 micrograms of IV fentanyl.
PROCEDURES PERFORMED: Bilateral carotid/cerebral and aortic arch angiogram CLINICAL HISTORY: COMPARISON: No previous study available for comparison. ANESTHESIA: 41 minutes conscious sedation using 1illigrams of
CLINICAL HISTORY: Procedure: PROCEDURE: Patient was placed in the semi right lateral decubitus position in the GI procedure room. This procedure was a rendezvous procedure
CLINICAL HISTORY: INDICATION: Age: . Gender: . History: COMPARISON: No previous study available. FINDINGS: Hardware: Bones: Right acetabular angle: degrees Right femoral head coverage:
VERTEBROPLASTY Procedure: 1. L1 Vertebroplasty using Avaflex Flexible Guiding Introducer. 2. Fluoroscopic guidance 3. Moderate Sedation Medication: Versed and Fentanyl IV was given by conscious
Indication for procedure: Procedure including risks and benefits was explained to patient. Informed consent obtained. Procedure was done under sterile technique and local anesthesia. Procedure:
PROCEDURES PERFORMED: Ultrasound guided thrombin injection of the groin pseudoaneurysm CLINICAL HISTORY: COMPARISON: ANESTHESIA: 1% lidocaine for local anesthesia DESCRIPTION OF PROCEDURE: A time out
Procedure: Large volume paracentesis with ultrasound guidance CLINICAL HISTORY: Volume: _____ cc clear yellow fluid Access site: ____ quadrant with ultrasound Complications: None immediate. Procedure:
CLINICAL HISTORY: TECHNIQUE: Following the careful explanation of the potential risks and benefits of the procedure, oral and written informed consent was obtained. The patient
PROCEDURE: Ultrasound guided percutaneous liver biopsy CLINICAL HISTORY: MEDICATIONS: Fentanyl Versed were titrated to moderate sedation DEVICE: 18g core biopsy device through 17g coaxial needle