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Browsing by Author "Healey, Travis L."

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    Beyond the Bile Duct: Advanced IR Endoscopic Interventions Involving the Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, and Musculoskeletal Systems
    (Elsevier, 2019) Healey, Travis L.; VanSyckel, Arielle; Scantland, Joshua; Diab, Nabih; Johnson, Matthew S.; Radiology and Imaging Sciences, School of Medicine
    Endoscopy is a technique used by interventional radiology (IR) in only a few centers throughout the United States. When used by IR, endoscopy is most well-known for its role in the treatment of hepatobiliary disease. However, its use with relation to pathology involving the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and musculoskeletal systems is gaining momentum among IR. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the potential benefits of IR endoscopy in nonbiliary intervention. A literature review, not requiring IRB approval, was performed via PubMed and Ovid Medline databases using the search terms “interventional radiology-operated endoscopy,” “interventional endoscopy,” “interventional radiology,” “genitourinary,” and “gastrointestinal.” Literature describing IR endoscopy involving the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and musculoskeletal systems were identified and described. Nine peer-reviewed articles were identified. While few studies were identified, a general theme suggesting a synergistic relationship between IR and endoscopy was noted. More studies are needed to better understand the role of endoscopy as a technique in the IR suite.
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    Billing, Coding, and Credentialing for Interventional Radiology-Operated Endoscopy
    (Elsevier, 2019) Mer, Jesse; Chick, Jeffrey Forris Beecham; Healey, Travis L.; Johnson, Evan J.; Srinivasa, Ravi N.; Radiology and Imaging Sciences, School of Medicine
    A sound understanding of billing and coding is essential to start a successful interventional radiology endoscopy practice. While the codes utilized are similar to gastrointestinal and genitourinary endoscopy codes, physicians and institutional coders need to be familiar with the codes used for these types of procedures in the interventional radiology setting. The following manuscript gives a brief overview of aspects relating to credentialing, billing, and coding in interventional radiology endoscopy.
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    Collaboration is Key – Bridging the Gap and Building an IR Endoscopy Practice
    (Elsevier, 2019) Albertson, Nathan R.; Chick, Jeffrey Forris Beecham; Jiao, Albert; Healey, Travis L.; Plotnik, Adam N.; Srinivasa, Ravi N.; Radiology and Imaging Sciences, School of Medicine
    While the tools and techniques employed by interventional radiologists on a day-to-day basis translate well to learning the skills required to perform basic endoscopic interventions, collaboration with other specialties is crucial to the success of an interventional radiology endoscopy program. As in any field in medicine, the paramount goal is to improve patient care. Adding the ability to directly visualize structures through an endoscope to certain interventional radiologic procedures may greatly augment the efficacy, safety, and success of interventional radiology procedures. Colleagues in urology, gastroenterology, and surgery should be involved in decision-making and treatment planning to ensure that a shared vision for optimal patient care is achieved.
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    Percutaneous Interventional Radiology-Operated Endoscopy for Foreign Body Removal
    (Elsevier, 2019) Khayat, Mamdouh; Khayat, Adam; Chick, Jeffrey Forris Beecham; Healey, Travis L.; Srinivasa, Ravi N.; Radiology and Imaging Sciences, School of Medicine
    Image-guided retrieval of endovascular devices such as inferior vena cava filters, guidewires, and stents is well reported, though there is a paucity of published reports on biliary, genitourinary, or gastrointestinal foreign body retrieval utilizing percutaneous endoscopy, particularly when it is performed solely by interventional radiologists. In cases of failed traditional endoscopic techniques or to evade more invasive surgical options, percutaneous endoscopy can be an adjunctive tool employed by interventional radiologists to extract foreign bodies. In this article, clinical evaluation, perioperative management, and procedural techniques for biliary, genitourinary, and gastrointestinal endoscopy for foreign body retrieval are reviewed.
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