RADIOLOGY - 2

Claudia MANDATO RADIOLOGY - 2

1012500014
DIPARTIMENTO DI MEDICINA, CHIRURGIA E ODONTOIATRIA "SCUOLA MEDICA SALERNITANA"
EQF6
IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY TECHNIQUES
2022/2023

OBBLIGATORIO
YEAR OF COURSE 2
YEAR OF DIDACTIC SYSTEM 2017
AUTUMN SEMESTER
CFUHOURSACTIVITY
1RADIODIAGNOSTICA 2 - MOD. RADIOL-TRAD. (ADDOME-PELVI-SCHEL.) E RADIOLOGIA PEDIATRICA
224LESSONS
2RADIODIAGNOSTICA 2 - MOD. RADIOL.VASC.INTERV.BODY
112LESSONS
3RADIODIAGNOSTICA 2 - MOD. PEDIATRIA
112LESSONS
4RADIODIAGNOSTICA 2 - MOD. ASPETTI TECNICO-METODOLOGICI DI RADIODIAGNOSTICA 2
224LESSONS
Objectives
The Radiodiagnostic 2 course is divided into four teaching modules: Traditional Radiology (abdomen-pelvis-skeleton) and Pediatric Radiology with 1 CFU, Vascular and Interventional Body Radiology with 1 CFU, Pediatrics with 1 CFU, Technical-Methodological Aspects of Radiodiagnostics 2 with 2 CFU. The course aims to facilitate the acquisition of theoretical knowledge regarding the principles and methodologies of traditional radiology of the abdomen-pelvis and chest skeleton, the fundamental elements of pediatrics, the principles and methodologies of vascular and interventional radiology.
Knowledge and understanding
- Knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and methodological aspects of radiology of the abdomen-pelvis and skeleton
- Knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and methodological aspects of vascular and interventional radiology
- Knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and methodological aspects of pediatric radiology
- Knowledge of the main aspects of pediatrics
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
- Ability to distinguish between different radiological methodologies.
- Ability to identify the appropriate radiological technique.
Transversal skills
- Ability to update through bibliographic tools.
Prerequisites
In order to understand and know how to apply most of the topics covered in the teaching, it is necessary to have passed the preparatory examination of Equipment 1.
Contents
The teaching is divided into 4 modules: Pediatrics with 1 CFU (12 hours), Traditional abdomen-pelvis-musculoskeletal and pediatric radiology with 2 CF (24 hours), Body Vascular Radiology with 1 CFU (12 hours), Radiological methods traditional 2 CFU (24 hours). The course includes 72 hours of lessons in which the topics will be addressed:
Pediatrics: approach to the pediatric patient; growth and development; elements of neonatology, clinical genetics, hints of pediatric emergencies, diseases of the digestive system, diseases of the respiratory system, diseases of the nervous system, diseases of the genitourinary system, infectious diseases. Outline of pediatric oncology.
Traditional abdomen-pelvis-musculoskeletal and pediatric radiology
- BONE AGE AND METHODS FOR ASSESSING BONE MATURATION
- CONGENITAL HIP DYSPLASIA
- OSGOOD-SCHLATTER DISEASE
- CHEST X-RAY IN PEDIATRIC AGE
- RADIATION PROTECTION OF THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT AND MEANS OF RETENTION
- CT AND MRI CHEST IN PEDIATRIC AGE
- ABDOMINAL X-RAY IN PEDIATRIC AGE
- CONTRASTING EXAMINATIONS OF THE ABDOMEN IN PEDIATRIC AGE
- ULTRASOUND IN PEDIATRIC AGE: HYPERTROPHIC STENOSIS OF THE PYLORUS, INVAGINATION
- CT AND MRI ABDOMEN IN PEDIATRIC AGE
- ULTRASOUND OF THE URINARY SYSTEM
- RETROGRADE VICING CYSTOURETROGRAPHY IN PEDIATRIC AGE
- UROGRAPHY IN PEDIATRIC AGE
- URO-TC
- URO-RM
- KIDNEY SCINTIGRAPHY
Body Vascular Radiology
- Introduction to interventional vascular radiology: angiography room, procedures and tools
- Anatomy of the vessels
- Seldinger technique
- The main procedures in the vascular field: embolization, revascularization, exclusion, stenting, angioplasty, fibrinolysis / thrombectomy, thrombolysis, atherectomy
- Procedures on the Aorta
- Procedures on visceral vessels
- The main procedures in the oncology field: invasive diagnostics, ablation, percutaneous procedures, embolization
- Procedures on the biliary tract
- US-guided biopsy
- Guided CT biopsy
- Guided MRI biopsy
- Stereotaxic biopsy
- Nephrostomy
- Ureteral stent
- Biliary drainage
- Angiography
- Components of the angiography room and indications for the TSRM
- Contrast media and injectors
- Endoprosthesis
- Aneurysms
- Endoleak
- Dissection
- Peripheral arteriopathy
Methodologies
- Factors of exposure
- Position of the patient of the radiographic investigation
- Anatomical plans
- Radiological projections
- Basic information
- Tips for the technical evaluation of radiograms
-Vertebral column
- Upper limbs
-Rib cage
-Digestive system
- Urinary system
- Gynecological system
- Pediatric radiology
- Indications and appropriateness
- Optimization strategies
Vascular radiology
Teaching Methods
The course includes frontal lessons lasting 72 hours.
Attendance of classroom lessons and laboratory exercises is mandatory. In order to take the final exam, the student must have attended at least 75% of the teaching hours. The modality of checking the presence is made known by the teacher at the beginning of the lessons.
Verification of learning
The achievement of the teaching objectives is certified by passing an exam with an evaluation out of thirty. The test as a whole makes it possible to ascertain both the ability to know and understand, and the ability to apply the skills acquired, the ability to show, and the ability to learn and develop solutions in independent judgment. The teachers holding the coordinated modules participate in the overall collegial assessment of the student's achievement.
Texts
Capitoli corrispondenti da: F. Mazzuccato. Anatomia radiologica. Ed. Piccin, Data di Pubblicazione: 2009
Corresponding chapters from: L.CAPACCIOLI N.VILLARI – Elementi di Diagnostica per Immagini. Editore Esculapio 2014
Corresponding chapters from: M. Bonamico. Manuale di Pediatria Generale e Specialistica. Ed. Esculapio, 2017
Lectures Notes.
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