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Pancreaticobiliary Maljunction and Congenital Biliary Dilatation

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From embryology to epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, complications, treatment and prognosis, this book provides a comprehensive overview and the latest evidence-based data on pancreaticobiliary maljunction (PBM), a congenital malformation in which the pancreatic and bile ducts join anatomically outside the duodenal wall. Resulting in various pathologic conditions, such as biliary cancer and pancreatitis, immediate prophylactic surgery is recommended upon diagnosis. The standard operative procedure for congenital biliary dilatation (CBD) is extrahepatic bile duct resection with bilioenteric anastomosis, but the optimal treatment of adult patients with PBM without biliary dilatation remains highly debatable. This book, written by pioneering editors and authors provides latest data, sheds new light on the disease.
With abundant figures to aid understanding, Pancreaticobiliary Maljunction and Congenital Biliary Dilatation appeals to a wide readership, especially adult and pediatric surgeons, physicians including gastroenterologists and endoscopists, as well as radiologists and pathologists.

Table des matières

Chapter 1 Overview.-  Part I Embryology.-  Chapter 2   Embryology of PBM.-  Chapter 3   Embryology of CBD.-  Part II Epidemiology.-  Chapter 4   Nationwide survey of PBM in Japan.- Chapter 5   PBM in Korea .- Chapter 6  PBM in Taiwan.- Part III Concept and Pathopysiology.- Chapter 7   Definition of PBM and CBD.- Chapter 8   Classification of PBM and CBD.- Chapter 9   Pathophysiology of PBM and CBD.- Chapter 10   High confluence of pancreatobiliary ducts.- Part IV Diagnosis.- Chapter 11   Diagnostic criteria of PBM and CBD.- Chapter 12   Role of US in diagnosing PBM and CBD.- Chapter 13   Diagnosis of PBM and CBD by ERCP.- Chapter 14  Diagnosis of PBM and CBD by MRCP.- Chapter 15   Diagnosis of PBM and CBD by EUS.- Chapter 16  Diagnosis of PBM and CBD by MD-CT and DIC-CT.- Chapter 17   Elevation of pancreatic enzymes in bile Part V Pancreatobiliary Complication.- Chapter 18   Biliary cancer.- Chapter 19   Biliary cancer in children.- Chapter 20   Carcinogenesis of biliary tract in PBM.- Chapter 21   Carcinogenesis of biliary tract in PBM.- Chapter 22   Pancreatitis and biliary stone in PBM Part VI Treatment.- Chapter 23   Standard surgical procedure for CBD.- Chapter 24   Laproscopic surgery for CBD.- Chapter 25   Laproscopic surgery for CBD.- Chapter 26   How to deal with hepatic and intrahepatic bile duct stenosis in PBM.- Chapter 27   Therapeutic strategy for PBM without biliary dilatation.- Chapter 28   Role of endoscopic therapy in PBM CBD.- Part VII Prognosis.- Chapter 29   Postoperative hepatolithiasis.- Chapter 30   Cholangiocarcinoma developing from the remnant bile duct.
 

A propos de l'auteur

Dr. Terumi Kamisawa, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
 Dr. Hisami Ando, Aichi Prefectural Colony, Kasugai, Aichi, Japan

Résumé

From embryology to epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, complications, treatment and prognosis, this book provides a comprehensive overview and the latest evidence-based data on pancreaticobiliary maljunction (PBM), a congenital malformation in which the pancreatic and bile ducts join anatomically outside the duodenal wall. Resulting in various pathologic conditions, such as biliary cancer and pancreatitis, immediate prophylactic surgery is recommended upon diagnosis. The standard operative procedure for congenital biliary dilatation (CBD) is extrahepatic bile duct resection with bilioenteric anastomosis, but the optimal treatment of adult patients with PBM without biliary dilatation remains highly debatable. This book, written by pioneering editors and authors provides latest data, sheds new light on the disease.

With abundant figures to aid understanding, Pancreaticobiliary Maljunction and Congenital Biliary Dilatation appeals to a wide readership, especially adult and pediatric surgeons, physicians including gastroenterologists and endoscopists, as well as radiologists and pathologists.

Texte suppl.

“This book is easily the most complete and detailed on the subject of CBD/PBM. … Although an audience is not explicitly identified, and students and medical trainees may benefit from the book, it is most appropriate for practitioners and advanced hepatobiliary subspecialists. It would be an excellent resource for such physicians and researchers. … I enjoyed this book and it will be an excellent resource on this disease.” (David C. Yu, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2018)

Commentaire

"This book is easily the most complete and detailed on the subject of CBD/PBM. ... Although an audience is not explicitly identified, and students and medical trainees may benefit from the book, it is most appropriate for practitioners and advanced hepatobiliary subspecialists. It would be an excellent resource for such physicians and researchers. ... I enjoyed this book and it will be an excellent resource on this disease." (David C. Yu, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2018)

Détails du produit

Collaboration Ando (Editeur), Ando (Editeur), Hisami Ando (Editeur), Terum Kamisawa (Editeur), Terumi Kamisawa (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9789811342066
ISBN 978-981-1342-06-6
Pages 261
Dimensions 155 mm x 12 mm x 235 mm
Poids 467 g
Illustrations IX, 261 p. 90 illus., 51 illus. in color.
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Médecine > Spécialités cliniques

B, Medicine, Klinische und Innere Medizin, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Hepatology, Gastroenterology, carcinogenesis, Hepatolithaiasis

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