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Endoscopy and Biopsy in Gastroenterology - Technique and Indications

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Gastroenterologic endoscopy has made important progress in the past decade. New techniques and ideas have given it new life. The end of this evolution is not yet in sight. FuIly flexible fiberoptic instruments have eliminated all blank areas from the map of the gastrointestinal tract. Retro grade visualization of the pancreatic and biliary system has been achieved in conjunction with radiologic methods. Operative endoscopy has de veloped beyond the removal of foreign bodies, to a stage where laparotomy can be avoided in a number of situations. Hemostasis by laser coagulation and crushing of concrements by ultrasound and electric energy have reached the threshold of clinical applicability. With all these spectacular develop ments, however, it is important to maintain a firm grasp of the fundamentals of endoscopy. This is the basis of day-to-day success and includes knowl edge of the proper indications, the ability to manage complications, famil iarity with the technical properties of the instruments, their skillful handling, and experience in organizing an endoscopy section. Endoscopists, particu larly members of the Erlangen group, have undertaken the task of charting these fundamentals and of compiling them into a working manual for those already practicing endoscopy or intending to do so. They have been sup ported in this effort by colleagues from other parts of the Federal Republic of Germany and from Italy.

List of contents

1 General Section.- 1.1 Organization of an Endoscopy Service.- 1.2 Cleaning and Maintenance of Endoscopic Instruments.- 1.3 Documentation of Endoscopic Findings.- 1.4 Emergency Treatment of Complications.- 1.5 Gastroenterologic Biopsy (Acquisition and Processing).- 1.6 Gastroenterologic Cytology (Acquisition and Processing).- 2 Special Section.- 2.1 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy.- 2.2 Endoscopy of the Postoperative Stomach.- 2.3 Postbulbar Duodenoscopy and Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).- 2.4 Enteroscopy.- 2.5 Colonoscopy.- 2.6 Proctosigmoidoscopy and Proctoscopy.- 2.7 Emergency Endoscopy.- 2.8 Therapeutic Endoscopy.- 2.9 Blind Aspiration Biopsy.- 2.10 Blind Liver Needle Biopsy.- 2.11 Laparoscopy.- 2.12 Laparoscopic Inspection and Biopsy of the Pancreas.- 2.13 Fiberendoscopy of the Common Bile and the Major Pancreatic Duct.- 2.14 Laparoscopic Splenoportography.- 2.15 Laparoscopic Cholecystography.- 2.16 Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography.- 2.17 Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography with the Chiba Needle.

Product details

Assisted by Classen (Editor), M. Classen (Editor), P Frühmorgen (Editor), P. Frühmorgen (Editor), H. V. Ammon (Translation), K. H. Soergel (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.1980
 
EAN 9783540096450
ISBN 978-3-540-09645-0
No. of pages 198
Weight 400 g
Illustrations X, 198 p. 61 illus.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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