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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 5/2006

01-05-2006 | Minisymposium

Image-guided therapy and minimally invasive surgery in children: a merging future

Authors: Eran Shlomovitz, Joao G. Amaral, Peter G. Chait

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 5/2006

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Abstract

Minimally invasive image-guided therapy for children, also known as pediatric interventional radiology (PIR), is a new and exciting field of medicine. Two key elements that helped the rapid evolution and dissemination of this specialty were the creation of devices appropriate for the pediatric population and the development of more cost-effective and minimally invasive techniques. Despite its clear advantages to children, many questions are raised regarding who should be performing these procedures. Unfortunately, this is a gray zone with no clear answer. Surgeons fear that interventional radiologists will take over additional aspects of the surgical/procedural spectrum. Interventional radiologists, on the other hand, struggle to avoid becoming highly specialized technicians rather than physicians who are responsible for complete care of their patients. In this article, we briefly discuss some of the current aspects of minimally invasive image-guided therapy in children and innovations that are expected to be incorporated into clinical practice in the near future. Then, we approach the current interspecialty battles over the control of this field and suggest some solutions to these issues. Finally, we propose the development of a generation of physicians with both surgical and imaging skills.
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Metadata
Title
Image-guided therapy and minimally invasive surgery in children: a merging future
Authors
Eran Shlomovitz
Joao G. Amaral
Peter G. Chait
Publication date
01-05-2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 5/2006
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-006-0112-7

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