Intraoperative Ultrasound
An Intraoperative Ultrasound (IOUS) is a procedure that uses ultrasound (high-energy sound waves that are bounced off internal TISSUES and organs) during surgery.
Description
An Intraoperative Ultrasound is a Clinical Investigation.
An Intraoperative Ultrasound (IOUS) is a procedure that uses ultrasound (high-energy sound waves that are bounced off internal TISSUES and organs) during surgery. Sonograms (pictures made by ultrasound) of the inside of the body are viewed on a computer to help a surgeon find Tumours or other problems during the operation.
For further information on Intraoperative Ultrasounds, see the National Cancer Institute website.
Also Known As
This NHS business definition is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
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Plural | Intraoperative Ultrasounds |
Short name | IOUS |
Where Used
Type | Link | How used |
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NHS Business Definition | Intraoperative Ultrasound | references in description Intraoperative Ultrasound |