Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
, by Van Dam,JacquesNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781570595721 | 1570595720
- Cover: Nonspecific Binding
- Copyright: 1/1/2004
Informed Consent | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Principles | p. 1 |
Method | p. 1 |
Exceptions | p. 2 |
Conscious Sedation and Monitoring | p. 3 |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Indications and Contraindications | p. 4 |
Equipment and Accessories | p. 6 |
Technique | p. 8 |
Outcome | p. 9 |
Complications | p. 10 |
Antibiotic Prophylaxis | p. 11 |
Introduction | p. 11 |
Infection in Areas Remote from the Gastrointestinal Tract | p. 11 |
Infection in the Area of Endoscopic Manipulation | p. 14 |
Special Cases | p. 16 |
Principles of Endoscopic Electrosurgery | p. 18 |
Introduction | p. 18 |
Current Characteristics and Tissue Effect | p. 18 |
Monopolar Electrosurgery | p. 19 |
Bipolar Electrosurgery | p. 20 |
Non-Contact Electrosurgery (Argon Plasma Coagulation) | p. 20 |
The Benign Esophagus | p. 22 |
Anatomy | p. 22 |
Esophagitis | p. 22 |
Malignant Esophagus | p. 38 |
Introduction | p. 38 |
Incidence/Epidemiology | p. 38 |
Etiology/Risk Factors | p. 39 |
Clinical Presentation | p. 39 |
Laboratory Evaluation | p. 40 |
Diagnostic Evaluation | p. 40 |
Staging of Esophageal Tumors | p. 41 |
Treatment of Esophageal Cancer | p. 42 |
Survival | p. 46 |
Esophageal Manometry | p. 48 |
Introduction | p. 48 |
Relevant Anatomy | p. 48 |
Indications and Contraindications | p. 49 |
Equipment and Accessories | p. 50 |
Technique | p. 50 |
Outcomes | p. 52 |
Complications | p. 55 |
Twenty-Four Hour pH Testing | p. 58 |
Introduction | p. 58 |
Relevant Anatomy | p. 58 |
Indications | p. 58 |
Equipment and Accessories | p. 59 |
Technique | p. 60 |
Outcomes | p. 63 |
Complications | p. 65 |
Gastrointestinal Foreign Bodies | p. 67 |
Epidemiology | p. 67 |
Presentation | p. 67 |
History | p. 67 |
Physical Exam | p. 67 |
Initial Radiographic Evaluation | p. 67 |
Indications for Removal | p. 68 |
Options for Removal, Nonendoscopic | p. 69 |
Options for Removal, Endoscopic | p. 70 |
Options if Unable to Remove Foreign Body at Endoscopy | p. 73 |
Endoscopic Therapy for Nonvariceal Acute Upper GI Bleeding | p. 75 |
Introduction | p. 75 |
Anatomy | p. 75 |
Evaluation of Patient with UGIB | p. 75 |
Indications/Contraindications for Endoscopy in UGIB | p. 77 |
Endoscopy Equipment | p. 77 |
Endoscopic Findings | p. 78 |
Rebleeding Rates | p. 78 |
Endoscopic Therapy and Management of UGIB | p. 78 |
Complications | p. 80 |
Endoscopic Management of Lower GI Bleeding | p. 82 |
Introduction | p. 82 |
Indications for Colonoscopy During Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage | p. 82 |
Contraindications | p. 82 |
Patient Preparation | p. 82 |
Relevant Anatomy | p. 83 |
Equipment | p. 83 |
Accessories for Hemostasis | p. 83 |
Technique | p. 84 |
Outcome | p. 84 |
Complications | p. 85 |
Endoscopic Management of Variceal Bleeding | p. 87 |
Introduction | p. 87 |
Relevant Anatomy | p. 87 |
Indications for Endoscopic Therapy | p. 88 |
Contraindication to Endoscopic Therapy of Bleeding Varices | p. 88 |
Equipment | p. 88 |
Technique | p. 89 |
Outcome of Endoscopic Therapy for Bleeding Varices | p. 91 |
Complication of Endoscopic Therapy for Bleeding Varices | p. 91 |
Lasers in Endoscopy | p. 93 |
Diseases Treated by Endoscopic Laser Therapy | p. 95 |
Endoscopy of the Pregnant Patient | p. 103 |
Introduction | p. 103 |
Indications | p. 103 |
EGD2 | p. 103 |
ERCP2 | p. 104 |
Technique | p. 104 |
Medication Safety | p. 104 |
Preparation | p. 104 |
Drugs Used as Premedications and During Endoscopy | p. 105 |
Monitoring | p. 106 |
Results and Outcomes of Endoscopy During Pregnancy | p. 106 |
Conclusion | p. 108 |
Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy and Percutaneous Endoscopic Jejunostomy | p. 110 |
Introduction | p. 110 |
Indications | p. 110 |
Contraindications | p. 110 |
Technique | p. 110 |
Feeding and Local Care | p. 112 |
Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Tube Replacement | p. 113 |
Complications | p. 114 |
Percutaneous Endoscopic Jejunostomy | p. 117 |
Ethical Considerations | p. 117 |
Small Bowel Endoscopy | p. 118 |
Introduction | p. 118 |
Relevant Anatomy | p. 118 |
Indication and Contraindication | p. 118 |
Equipment, Endoscopes, Devices and Accessories | p. 119 |
Technique | p. 121 |
Outcome | p. 123 |
Complications | p. 123 |
Summary | p. 124 |
Flexible Sigmoidoscopy | p. 125 |
Introduction | p. 125 |
Relevant Anatomy | p. 125 |
Indications | p. 126 |
Contraindications | p. 126 |
Endoscope | p. 126 |
Preparing the Patient | p. 126 |
Technique | p. 128 |
Colonoscopy | p. 131 |
Introduction | p. 131 |
Practical Colonoscopic (Endoscopic) Anatomy | p. 131 |
Indications | p. 131 |
Contraindications | p. 133 |
Equipment | p. 134 |
Accessories | p. 135 |
Complications | p. 138 |
Technique | p. 141 |
Findings | p. 145 |
Outcomes | p. 150 |
ERCP--Introduction, Equipment, Normal Anatomy | p. 151 |
Introduction | p. 151 |
Indications and Contraindications | p. 151 |
Equipment, Endoscopes, Devices and Accessories | p. 152 |
Technique | p. 154 |
Patient Preparation | p. 155 |
Outcome | p. 159 |
Complications | p. 159 |
Endoscopic Therapy of Benign Pancreatic Disease | p. 161 |
Introduction | p. 161 |
Anatomy | p. 161 |
Indications | p. 161 |
Contraindications (Relative) | p. 164 |
Equipment, Endoscopes, Devices and Accessories | p. 164 |
Endoscopic Techniques | p. 165 |
Outcomes | p. 173 |
Complications | p. 178 |
ERCP in Malignant Disease | p. 181 |
Introduction | p. 181 |
Anatomy of the UGI Tract | p. 181 |
Anatomy of the Ampulla of Vater | p. 181 |
Indications and Contraindications | p. 182 |
Equipment | p. 182 |
Technique | p. 183 |
Complications | p. 184 |
Endoscopic Ultrasound: Tumor Staging (Esophagus, Gastric, Rectal, Lung) | p. 185 |
Introduction | p. 185 |
Relevant Anatomy | p. 185 |
Indications for EUS Tumor Staging | p. 187 |
Contraindications for EUS Tumor Staging | p. 187 |
Equipment for Endoscopic Ultrasound | p. 187 |
General Technique of Endoscopic Ultrasound for Tumor Staging | p. 192 |
Results and Outcome | p. 193 |
Accuracy of Endoscopic Ultrasound for Tumor Staging | p. 198 |
Complications | p. 199 |
Endoscopic Ultrasound: Submucosal Tumors and Thickened Gastric Folds | p. 200 |
Submucosal Tumors | p. 200 |
Thickened Gastric Folds | p. 202 |
Endoscopic Ultrasonography (EUS) of the Upper Abdomen | p. 205 |
Background | p. 205 |
Rationale for Endoscopic Ultrasound | p. 205 |
Endoscopic Ultrasound Equipment | p. 206 |
Upper Abdominal Anatomy | p. 206 |
Endosonography of Pancreatic Malignancies | p. 211 |
Endosonography of Cystic Pancreatic Lesions | p. 213 |
Endosonographic Diagnosis of Chronic Pancreatitis | p. 214 |
Endosongraphic Diagnosis of Choledocholithiasis | p. 214 |
Endosonographic Evaluation of Cholangiocarcinoma | p. 215 |
Rationale For Preoperative EUS Staging | p. 219 |
Miscellaneous Indications for Endosonography | p. 221 |
EUS of the Spleen | p. 222 |
EUS of the Upper Abdominal Vasculature | p. 222 |
Future Applications of EUS | p. 223 |
Liver Biopsy | p. 225 |
Introduction | p. 225 |
Relevant Anatomy | p. 225 |
Indications and Contraindications | p. 226 |
Equipment | p. 228 |
Procedure | p. 229 |
Outcome | p. 233 |
Complications | p. 233 |
Endoscopy of the Pediatric Patient | p. 236 |
Introduction | p. 236 |
Anatomy and Physiology | p. 236 |
Indications and Contraindications | p. 237 |
Equipment | p. 238 |
Technique | p. 240 |
Outcome | p. 245 |
Complications | p. 245 |
Index | p. 247 |
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