Cotton and Williams' practical gastrointestinal endoscopy : the fundamentals / Adam Haycock, Jonathan Cohen, Brian Saunders, Peter B. Cotton, Christopher B. Williams ; videos supplied by Stephen Preston
"Translated into seven languages, Cotton and Williams' Practical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy has for the last 25 years been the basic primer for endoscopy around the world, providing clear, clinical and practical guidance on the fundamentals of endoscopy practice, from patient positioning and safety, how to perform different endoscopic procedures, and the latest in therapeutic techniques and advances in technology. It's key strength and reason for its popularity is its step-by-step, practical approach, especially with the use of outstanding colour artwork to illustrate the right and wrong ways to perform endoscopy. Add to this the weight and expertise of its author team, led by Peter Cotton and Christopher Williams, and the final result is an essential tool for all gastroenterologists and endoscopists, particularly trainees looking to improve their endoscopic technique. Joining Peter Cotton, Christopher Williams and Brian Saunders in the seventh edition are two exciting stars in UK and US endoscopy, Adam Haycock and Jonathan Cohen. New to this edition are: Approximately 35 high-quality videos illustrating optimum endoscopy practice, all referenced via "video eyes" in the textSelf-assessment MCQs to test main learning points An online clinical photo imagebank to complement the line illustrations, perfect for downloading into scientific presentations Key learning points in every chapterMuch more information on mucosal resection techniques and small bowel endoscopy--for capsule and "deep" enteroscopyThe latest recommendations and guidelines from the ASGE, ASG, UEGW and BSG. Cotton and Williams' Practical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, seventh edition is fully modernised, masterful as ever, and once again, the number one endoscopy manual for a whole new generation of gastroenterologists and endoscopists"--Provided by publisher.
CHAPTER 5: Therapeutic Upper EndoscopyBenign esophageal strictures; Dilation methods; Post-dilation management; Achalasia; Balloon dilation; Botulinum toxin; Esophageal cancer palliation; Palliative techniques; Esophageal stenting; Esophageal perforation; Gastric and duodenal stenoses; Gastric and duodenal polyps and tumors; Foreign bodies; Foreign body extraction; Extraction devices; Acute bleeding; Lavage?; Bleeding lesions; Variceal treatments; Treatment of bleeding ulcers; Treatment of bleeding vascular lesions; Complications of hemostasis; Enteral nutrition.
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; List of Video Clips; Preface to the Seventh Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Acknowledgments; About the Companion Website; CHAPTER 1: The Endoscopy Unit, Staff, and Management; Endoscopy units; Procedure rooms; Patient preparation and recovery areas; Equipment management and storage; Staff; Procedure reports; The paperless endoscopy unit; Management, behavior, and teamwork; Documentation and quality improvement; Educational resources; Further reading; CHAPTER 2: Endoscopic Equipment; Endoscopes; Tip control; Instrument channels and valves.
Different instrumentsEndoscopic accessories; Ancillary equipment; Electrosurgical units; Lasers and argon plasma coagulation; Equipment maintenance; Channel blockage; Infection control; Staff protection; Cleaning and disinfection; Endoscope reprocessing; Mechanical cleaning; Manual cleaning; Manual disinfection; Disinfectants; Rinsing, drying, and storing; Accessory devices; Quality control of reprocessing; Safety and monitoring equipment; Further reading; CHAPTER 3: Patient Care, Risks, and Safety; Patient assessment; Is the procedure indicated?.
Through the pylorus into the duodenumPassage into the descending duodenum; Retroflexion in the stomach (J maneuver); Removing the instrument; Problems during endoscopy; Patient distress; Getting lost; Inadequate mucosal view; Recognition of lesions; Esophagus; Stomach; Duodenum; Dye enhancement techniques; Specimen collection; Biopsy techniques; Cytology techniques; Sampling submucosal lesions; Diagnostic endoscopy under special circumstances; Operated patients; Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding; Endoscopy in children; Endoscopy of the small intestine; Further reading.
What are the risks? Unplanned events and complicationsPatient education and consent; Physical preparation; Monitoring; Medications and sedation practice; Sedation/analgesic agents (Table 3.3); Anesthesia; Other medications; Pregnancy and lactation; Recovery and discharge; Managing an adverse event; Further reading; CHAPTER 4: Upper Endoscopy: Diagnostic Techniques; Patient position; Endoscope handling; Passing the endoscope; Direct vision insertion; Blind insertion; Insertion with tubes in place; Finger-assisted insertion; Routine diagnostic survey; Esophagus; Stomach.
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Practical gastrointestinal endoscopy |
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Includes bibliographical references Machine generated contents note: List of video clips Preface to the seventh edition Preface to the first edition Acknowledgements About the companion website 1 The Endoscopy Unit, Staff and Management 2 Endoscopic Equipment 3 Patient Care, Risks, and Safety 4 Upper Endoscopy : Diagnostic Techniques 5 Therapeutic Upper Endoscopy 6 Colonoscopy and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy 7 Therapeutic Colonoscopy 8 Resources and Links Epilogue: the future? Comments from the senior authors Preceded by: Practical gastrointestinal endoscopy / Peter B. Cotton [and others]. 6th ed. 2008 |
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