Colonoscopy-2판

  • 저   자 : Waye
  • 역   자 :
  • 출판사 : Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN(10) : 1405175990
  • ISBN(13) : 9781405175999
  • 발행일 : 2009-07-20  /   2판   /   페이지
  • 상품코드 : 21400
  • 적립금: 2,000
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First edition of this title is winner of 2004 BMA Medical Book Competition in Gastroenterology. This is a state-of-the-
art reference guide covering all aspects of the performance, technical and clinical background to colonoscopy. The
second edition of this prize winning book is written by some of the world's foremost experts in the field of
colonoscopy and colonic imaging. Every chapter has been updated and 5 new chapters have been added to include the
latest information and advances in the field of colonoscopy: Capsule Colonoscopy; Narrow Band Imaging; Confocal
Endomicroscopy; Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in the Colon; and, New Colonoscopes and Assist Devices. Drawing on
the
vast experience of the authors, it covers every area of medicine that impacts on colonoscopy, including virtual
colonography, pathology, techniques for pediatric and adult procedures, and legal aspects concerning colonoscopy. The
book is focused on patient care, and provides explanations on how to perform the procedure effectively and make the
best outcome for your patients. It serves as a detailed manual of procedures, extensively illustrated with diagrams
and
photographs and there is an accompanying DVD with multiple demonstrations of technique. This is an invaluable
compendium on all aspects of colonoscopy, suitable for use by every grade of practitioner world-wide and an essential
reference book for all establishments with an endoscopy facility.


Preface.List of Contributors.

Contents

Section 1: General Aspects of Colonoscopy.
1. History of Endoscopy in the Rectum and Colon.H. Niwa, Y. Sakai & C.B. Williams.
2. The Colonoscopy Suite.M.E. Rich.
3. Continuous Quality Improvement in Colonoscopy.J. Petrini.

Section 2: Preparation - General.
4. The Gastrointestinal Assistant (GIA) during Colonoscopy.C. Dykes.
5. Cleaning and Disinfection.D.A. Greenwald.

Section 3: Preparation of the Patient.
6. Informed Consent for Colonoscopy.A.D. Feld.
7. Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Colonoscopy.G. Zuccaro.
8. Management of Anticoagulation and Antiplatelet Agents.G.M. Eisen and K. Hoda.
9. Sedation for Colonoscopy.L. B. Cohen and J. Aisenberg.
10. Preparation for Colonoscopy.J.A. DiPalma.

Section 4: Preparation of Endoscopist.
11. Training in Colonoscopy.S. Banerjee & J. Van Dam.
12. Teaching Aids in Colonoscopy.R. Saenz.
13. Teaching Colonoscopy.J. T. Anderson.
14. Role of Simulators in Endoscopy.J. Cohen & S. Bar-Meir.

Section 5: Indications, Contraindications, Screening, and Complications.
15. Indications and Contraindications.M. A. Khashab and D. K. Rex.
16. Diagnostic Yield of Colonoscopy by Indication.F. Froehlich & J.-J. Gonvers.
17. Screening Colonoscopy: Rationale and Performance.D. Lieberman.
18. Cost-effectiveness of Colonoscopy Screening.A. Sonnenberg..

Section 6: Reports and Imaging.
19. Standardization of the Endoscopic Report: Interest of a common vocabulary and specificities for colonoscopy.M.M.
Delvaux.
20. Reporting and Image Management.L. Aabakken..

Section 7: Instrument and Accessories..
21. The Video Colonoscope.D.E. Barlow.
22. The Colonoscope Insertion Tube.J.B. Marshall.
23. Capsule Colonoscopy.A. Postgate, J. DeViere and C Fraser.
24. Accessories.G.G. Ginsberg.
25. Clips, Loops, and Bands: Applications in the Colon.M.J. Bourke & S.J. Williams.
26. Principles of Electrosurgery, Laser, and Argon Plasma Coagulation with Particular Regard to Colonoscopy.G. Farin &
K.E. Grund.

Section 8: Neoplasia.
27. Polyp Biology.C.R. Boland and A. Goel.
28. Colon Polyps: Prevalence rates, Incidence Rates, and Growth Rates.B. Hofstad.
29. Pathology of Colorectal Polyps.N. Harpaz.
30. Management of Malignant Polyps.S.J. Winawer & M. O'Brien.
31. Magnifying Colonoscopy, Depressed Colorectal Cancer, and Flat Adenomas.H. Kashida & S. Kudo.
32. Flat and Depressed Colorectal Neoplasia in the Western Countries.R. Soetikno & P.J. Pasricha.
33. Hereditary Colorectal Cancer.R.W. Burt.
34. Colonoscopic Biopsy.W.M. Weinstein.
35. Colonoscopic Chromoendoscopy.DP Hurlstone.
36. Optical Techniques for the Endoscopic Detection of Early Dysplastic Colonic Lesions.R.S. DaCosta, B.C. Wilson &
N.E. Marcon.
37. EUS and Colonoscopy.J.W. Stubbe and P. Fockens.
38. Narrow Band Imaging (NBI).Y. Sano, F. Emura & H. Ikematsu.
39. Endomicroscopy for in vivo diagnosis of colorectal cancer.R. Kiesslich & M. Neurath.

Section 9: Technique.
40. Insertion Technique.C.B. Williams.
41. Missed Neoplasms and Optimal Colonoscopic Withdrawal Technique.K.C. Huh and D.K. Rex.
42. Polypectomy Basic Principles.J.D. Waye.
43. Difficult Polypectomy.J.D. Waye, N. Soehendra and U. Seitz.
44. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in the Colon.N. Yahagi.
45. Retrieval of Colonic Polyps.B.E. Roth.
46. 3-D Magnetic Imaging of Colonoscopy - 'SAT NAV' for Colonoscopy.B.P. Saunders, S.G. Shah and C. Williams.

Section 10: Clinical use and Results of Colonoscopy.
47. Colonoscopy and Severe Hematochezia.D.A. Jensen & G.A. Machicado.
48. Endoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.G. D'Haens, S. Vermeire, G. Van Assche and P. Rutgeerts.
49. Infections and Other Non-inflammatory-Bowel Disease Colitides.C. M. Surawicz.
50. Acute Colonic Pseudo-obstruction.M.B. Kimmey.
51. Endoscopic Treatment of Chronic Radiation Proctopathy.C.J. Gostout.
52. Benign and Malignant Colorectal Strictures.T.H. Baron.
53. Complications.J. Church.

Section 11: Surveillance.
54. Postpolypectomy Surveillance.J.H. Bond.
55. Colonoscopy after Colon Cancer Resection.C.J. Kahi and D.A. Haggstrom.

Section 12: Pediatric Colonoscopy.
56. Pediatric Colonoscopy.M. Kay

Section 13:Virtual Colonoscopy
57. Virtual Colonoscopy in the Evaluation of Colonic Diseases. P.Pickhardt

Section 14:The Future
58. New Colonoscopy and Assist Devises. S.Bar-Meir
59.THe Future of Colonoscopy. P.J.Pasricha,M.J.Krier



Contents: Video clips on DVD-ROM

A.Colonoscopy: techniques and training
1. History of colonoscopy (1)
2. Bovine colonoscopy simulation model with animal intestine (14)
3. Olympus colonoscopy simulator being used for training a novice colonoscopist (14)
4. Simbionix simulator (GI Mentor): A virtual colonoscopy simulator with the capability of polypectomy and skill
training (14)

Basic colonoscopy technique:
5. Sigmoid colon (40)
6. Descending colon (40)
7. Splenic flexure (40)
8. Hepatic flexure (40)
9. Ileocecal (40)
10. Entry into terminal ileum: the bow and arrow sign (40)
11. Why are some colons so long and "difficult" to intubate (40)

Visits to the experts (2002):
12. J. D. Waye (40)
13. C.B. Williams (40)
14. S. Kudo (40)
15. Y.Sakai(40)
16. N.Soehendra(40)

ScopeGuide magnetic imager and examples:

17. Introduction-how ScopeGuide works (46)
18. "Classic" insertion technique explained (46)
19. Short normal colon (46)
20. Shortening a sigmoid loop (46)

21. Alpha" spiral loop (46)
22. Pushing-through an "Nvspiral" loop (46)
23. Reversed alpha-spiral loop (46)
24. Deep looping in the transverse (46)
25. Mobile splenic flexure (46)
26. Sigmoid loop opposed with hand pressure (46)
27. Transverse loop opposed with hand pressure (46)
28. Atypical mobile colon (46)

B. Polyps, cancer, and complications
1. Retroversion to see and remove a polyp (42)
2. Readjusting snare position for safe polypectomies (42)
3. Getting the polyp into position for removal (43)
4. The value of retroversion during polyp removal (43)
5. Polyp in melanosis (49)
6. Endoloop (25)
7. Clips-to close a polypectomy perforation (25)
8. Immediate postpolypectomy bleeding controlled with clip (25)
9. Loop on pedunculated polyp (25)
10. Clips to control immediate postpolypectomy hemorrhage (25)
11. Endoloop applied after polypectomy (25)
12. Clip on polyp stalk after resection (25)
13. Clip for anastomotic bleeding (25)
14. A benign-appearing flat cancerous polyp (32)
15. Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) (33)
16. Chromoendoscopy for flat adenoma (35)
17. NBI to delineate the extent of a flat polyp (38) ,
18. Large lipoma (37)
19. Missed lesion in cecum (41)
20. Missed lesion in descending colon (41)
21. A crying polyp
22. Cold snare for a small polyp (42)
23. Clamshell sessile polyp (42)
24. Piecemeal polypectomy (42)
25. Piecemeal polypectomy in retroversion (42)
26. A polyp located between two folds (42)
27. Injection of surgical marker (pure carbon in suspension) into saline bleb (4'2)
28. Resection of a pedunculated polyp (42)
29. A polyp in the appendix (43)
30. Submucosal injection polypectomy (SIP) or endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) (43)
31. Piecemeal polypectomy follow-up submucosal injection polypectomy (SIP) (43)
32. Giant rectal polyp removed over a five-year interval (43)
33. Large sessile polyp (a) and (b) (43)
34. Lateral spreading polyp (43)
35. Large sessile descending colon polyp (43)
36. Large polyp sent for surgery (43)
37. Endoscopic mucosal resection of a large hepatic flexure polyp (43)
38. Endoscopic mucosal resection of a sessile rectal polyp (43)
39. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of a large flat rectal polyp (44)
40. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD): ascending colon polyp (44)
41. Accurate localization of bleeding by the water jet (47)
42. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD): sigmoid colon polyp (44)
43. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD): perforation (44)
44. Colon stent descending: self-expanding metal stent (SEMS) for colon cancer (52)
45. Colon stert:selt-expanding meral stent(SEMS) for rectal carcinoma(52)
46. Late postpolypectomy bleeding(53)
47. Treatment of immediate postpolypectomy bleeding(53)
48. Postpolypectomy bleeding (53)
49. Recurrent malignant polyp (54)
50. Recurrent polyp (54)
51. Postpolypectomy bleed (53)

C. Inflammatory conditions
1. Chromoendoscopy reveals a dysplastic lesion in ulcerative colitis (48)
2. A pedunculated dysplastic lesion in ulcerative colitis (48)
3. Cancer in Crohn's disease (48)
4. Cancer in a surveillance patient with chronic ulcerative colitis (48)
5. Ulcerative colitis: removal of flat polyp (48)
6. Dysplastic lesion in ulcerative colitis (48)
7. Inflammatory polyps in ulcerative colitis (48)
8. Chromoendoscopy in two cases of ulcerative colitis (48)
9. Clostridium difficile infection (49)
10. Polypoid mucosal lesions in diverticulosis (49)
11. Diverticular colitis (49)
12. Granulation tissue at a diverticulum (49)
13. Red folds in diverticular disease (49)

D. Other conditions and topics
1. Foreign body (51)
2. Cap polyposis (29)
3. Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (29)
4. Confocal laser endomicroscopy (39)
5. Ascaris in the cecum (49)
6. Pinworms (49)
7. Red rings in the rectum (49)
8. Ischemic colitis at two weeks (49)
9. Ischemic colitis (49)
10. Ischemic colitis at two days (49)
11. Radiation proctopathy (51)
12. Balloon dilation of anastomotic colo-colon anastomotic stricture one year after surgery (52)

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