Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift für alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen
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Review Comparative Study
[Endobronchial ultrasound for diagnosis of the mediastinum].
The development of endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) is one of the most important advances in bronchoscopy in recent years. Two different techniques are available which improve sonographic diagnostics of the mediastinum and staging in patients with lung and non-lung cancer. ⋯ Endobronchial ultrasound as a diagnostic tool is expected to gain importance in the near future. Especially the method combining EBUS and TBNA may replace more invasive methods such as mediastinoscopy for evaluating patients with unknown mediastinal lesions or for staging patients with lung cancer.
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Review Comparative Study
[Patterns of injury in a combat environment. 2007 update].
Epidemiological analysis of injury patterns and mechanisms help in identifying the expertise that military surgeons need in a combat setting and also in adjusting training requirements accordingly. This paper attempts to assess the surgical specialties and skills of particular importance in the management of casualties in crisis areas. ⋯ Military surgeons must have excellent skills in the fields of thoracic, visceral, and vascular surgery as well as practical skills in neurosurgery and oral and maxillofacial surgery. It also is of vital importance to ensure the availability of sufficient medical evacuation capabilities. Furthermore, there is a need for a standardized registration system for all injuries similar to the German Trauma Registry.
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Review Comparative Study
[Transesophageal ultrasonography for mediastinum diagnostics].
Along with endosonographic fine needle aspiration, transoesophageal ultrasonography is now well established for staging gastrointestinal tumors. It is especially well suited to assessing mediastinal structures due to its transoesophageal approach and its high local definition. The mediastinum can be viewed all the way from the tracheal bifurcation to the diaphragm. This technique is already in regular use for pulmonary problems and especially for staging pulmonary carcinomas.