8-530.c2:
Nuclear medicine therapy: Therapy with unsealed radionuclides: Endovascular brachytherapy with unsealed radionuclides: Intracerebral brachytherapy with balloon catheter system
A radioactive drug has been used to treat a blood vessel in your brain.
First, a thin tube was inserted into a blood vessel at the groin or arm. This tube was further advanced via the blood vessel. Various instruments can be pushed onto the tip of the tube. For example, the instruments can be used to expand a constricted blood vessel. Drugs can also be injected into the blood vessel via the tip of the tube. You have had a radioactive drug injected into the blood vessel. This is to keep the blood vessel open for longer. X-ray images are taken during the treatment. These show clearly whether the tip of the tube is in the right place.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
Provided by the non-profit organization “Was hab’ ich?” gemeinnützige GmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG).