Advanced therapeutic endoscopy for pancreatico-biliary diseases /
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Imprint: | Tokyo, Japan : Springer, [2019] |
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Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11745587 |
Table of Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: The History ofERCP andEUS; 1.1 History ofERCP; 1.2 History ofEUS; 1.3 Conclusion; References; Part I: ERCP; Chapter 2: Introduction ofERCP; 2.1 Indication; 2.2 EST; 2.3 Incidence; Chapter 3: Wire-Guided Cannulation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Development ofWGC; 3.3 Meta-Analysis ofWGC (Table3.1); 3.4 RCTs fromJapan (Table3.1); 3.5 Complications ofWGC; 3.6 Roles ofAssistants inWGC; 3.7 Differences Between Japan andWestern Countries; 3.8 Future Perspectives; References; Chapter 4: Intrahepatic Selective Cannulation totheLeft Bile Duct
- 4.1 Intrahepatic Selective Cannulation totheLeft Bile Duct4.2 Guidewire; 4.3 Sphincterotome; 4.4 Inflated Balloon Catheter; 4.5 Multi-lumen Catheter; References; Chapter 5: Cannulation Through theCommon Bile Duct totheGallbladder; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Classifications andCharacteristics ofTranspapillary Drainage; 5.3 Actual Techniques andTips forEndoscopic Transpapillary Gallbladder Drainage; 5.4 Selection ofProcedures According totheType ofETGBD; 5.5 Recurrence Rate ofAcute Cholecystitis After EGBS; 5.6 Conclusion; References
- Chapter 6: ERCP withDevice-Assisted Enteroscopy inPatients withAltered Gastrointestinal Anatomy6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Device-Assisted Enteroscope; 6.2.1 Double-Balloon Enteroscope; 6.2.2 Single-Balloon Enteroscope; 6.2.3 Spiral Enteroscope; 6.2.4 Through-the-Scope Balloon-Assisted Enteroscope; 6.3 ERCP Using Device-Assisted Enteroscopy; 6.3.1 Treatment Outcomes; 6.3.2 Therapeutic ERCP; 6.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 7: ENBD; 7.1 Indications andContraindications; 7.1.1 Indications forENBD; 7.1.2 Contraindications toENBD; 7.2 Endoscope Requirements; 7.2.1 Duodenoscopes
- 7.2.2 Guidewires7.2.3 Nasobiliary Catheters (Fig. 7.1); 7.3 Procedures; 7.4 Clinical Applications; 7.4.1 Urgent Drainage forSuppurative Cholangitis; 7.4.2 Temporary Drainage forIncomplete Ductal Clearance; 7.4.3 Lithotripsy forLarge Bile Duct Stones; 7.4.4 Preoperative Biliary Drainage inMalignant Biliary Obstruction; 7.4.5 Therapy forBenign Intrahepatic Cholestasis; 7.4.6 Treatment ofBiliary Adverse Events Following Surgery; 7.5 Complications ofENBD; References; Part II: EUS; Chapter 8: Endoscopic Ultrasound: Introduction andHow toEducate Operators; 8.1 Introduction
- 8.1.1 Endoscopic Ultrasound8.1.2 Equipment; 8.1.2.1 Echoendoscope; 8.1.2.2 EUS Processors; 8.1.2.3 FNA Needles andDevices forInterventional EUS; 8.1.3 EUS-FNA andInterventional EUS Procedures; 8.2 Educational Aspects; 8.2.1 Standard Visualization Technique; 8.2.2 Training andLearning Curve; 8.2.3 Training Models; 8.2.4 Limitations ofTraining Models; References; Chapter 9: Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration andBiopsy; 9.1 Technical Aspects ofEndoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Aspiration andBiopsy; 9.1.1 The Choice ofNeedle; 9.1.2 The Role oftheStylet