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Table of Contents

List of Video Clips viii

Preface to the Eighth Edition x

Preface to the First Edition xi

Acknowledgments xii

About the Companion Website xiii

1 Welcome to Endoscopy 1

Resources and links 4

2 The Endoscopy Unit Staff and Management 6

Endoscopy units 6

Staff 9

Management behavior and teamwork 10

Documentation and quality improvement 10

Educational resources 11

Further reading 11

3 Endoscopic Equipment 13

Endoscopes 13

Endoscopic accessories 18

Ancillary equipment 19

Electrosurgical units 20

Lasers and argon plasma coagulation 20

Equipment maintenance 21

Infection control 22

Cleaning and disinfection 22

Further reading 26

4 Patient Care Risks and Safety 27

Patient assessment 27

Patient education and consent 32

Physical preparation 37

Sedation/anesthesia 37

Recovery and discharge 40

Managing adverse events 40

Further reading 41

5 Upper Endoscopy: The Fundamentals 43

Patient position 43

Endoscopist position 44

Endoscope Handling 44

Passing the endoscope 45

Routine diagnostic survey 48

Stomach 50

Problems during endoscopy 56

Recognition of lesions 57

Specimen collection 62

Diagnostic endoscopy under special circumstances 65

Further reading 67

6 Therapeutic Upper Endoscopy 69

Benign esophageal strictures 69

Achalasia 73

Esophageal cancer palliation 74

Gastric and duodenal stenoses 77

Gastric and duodenal polyps and tumors 78

Foreign bodies 78

Acute bleeding 82

Enteral nutrition 90

Further reading 94

7 Colonoscopy and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy 97

History 97

Indications and limitations and alternatives 97

Informed consent 101

Contraindications and infective hazards 102

Patient preparation 103

Medication 110

Equipment—present and future 114

Anatomy 119

Insertion 125

Handling “single-handed” “two-handed” or two-person? 127

Sigmoid colon—accurate steering 131

Endoscopic anatomy of the sigmoid and descending colon 134

Sigmoid colon—the bends 137

Sigmoid colon—the loops 137

Diverticular disease 145

Descending colon 147

Splenic flexure 148

Transverse colon 152

Hepatic flexure 156

Ascending colon and ileo-cecal region 158

Overtubes and balloon colonoscopy 165

Examination of the colon 165

Stomas 174

Pediatric ileocolonoscopy 174

Per-operative colonoscopy 175

Further reading 176

8 Therapeutic Colonoscopy 179

Equipment 179

Principles of polyp electrosurgery 182

Approach to polypectomy 185

Selection of polypectomy technique 187

Polypectomy: Diminutive and small polyps 187

Polypectomy: Large polyps 191

Polypectomy: Problem polyps 198

Recovery of polypectomy specimens 200

Risks of polypectomy 202

Other therapeutic procedures 205

Further reading 208

9 Advanced Endoscopic Procedures 211

Small bowel endoscopy 211

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) 212

Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) 212

Bariatric endoscopy 212

Anti-reflux procedures 213

Third space procedures and NOTES 213

Epilogue: The Future? Comments from the Senior Authors 214

Index 216

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    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents

    List of Video Clips viii

    Preface to the Eighth Edition x

    Preface to the First Edition xi

    Acknowledgments xii

    About the Companion Website xiii

    1 Welcome to Endoscopy 1

    Resources and links 4

    2 The Endoscopy Unit Staff and Management 6

    Endoscopy units 6

    Staff 9

    Management behavior and teamwork 10

    Documentation and quality improvement 10

    Educational resources 11

    Further reading 11

    3 Endoscopic Equipment 13

    Endoscopes 13

    Endoscopic accessories 18

    Ancillary equipment 19

    Electrosurgical units 20

    Lasers and argon plasma coagulation 20

    Equipment maintenance 21

    Infection control 22

    Cleaning and disinfection 22

    Further reading 26

    4 Patient Care Risks and Safety 27

    Patient assessment 27

    Patient education and consent 32

    Physical preparation 37

    Sedation/anesthesia 37

    Recovery and discharge 40

    Managing adverse events 40

    Further reading 41

    5 Upper Endoscopy: The Fundamentals 43

    Patient position 43

    Endoscopist position 44

    Endoscope Handling 44

    Passing the endoscope 45

    Routine diagnostic survey 48

    Stomach 50

    Problems during endoscopy 56

    Recognition of lesions 57

    Specimen collection 62

    Diagnostic endoscopy under special circumstances 65

    Further reading 67

    6 Therapeutic Upper Endoscopy 69

    Benign esophageal strictures 69

    Achalasia 73

    Esophageal cancer palliation 74

    Gastric and duodenal stenoses 77

    Gastric and duodenal polyps and tumors 78

    Foreign bodies 78

    Acute bleeding 82

    Enteral nutrition 90

    Further reading 94

    7 Colonoscopy and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy 97

    History 97

    Indications and limitations and alternatives 97

    Informed consent 101

    Contraindications and infective hazards 102

    Patient preparation 103

    Medication 110

    Equipment—present and future 114

    Anatomy 119

    Insertion 125

    Handling “single-handed” “two-handed” or two-person? 127

    Sigmoid colon—accurate steering 131

    Endoscopic anatomy of the sigmoid and descending colon 134

    Sigmoid colon—the bends 137

    Sigmoid colon—the loops 137

    Diverticular disease 145

    Descending colon 147

    Splenic flexure 148

    Transverse colon 152

    Hepatic flexure 156

    Ascending colon and ileo-cecal region 158

    Overtubes and balloon colonoscopy 165

    Examination of the colon 165

    Stomas 174

    Pediatric ileocolonoscopy 174

    Per-operative colonoscopy 175

    Further reading 176

    8 Therapeutic Colonoscopy 179

    Equipment 179

    Principles of polyp electrosurgery 182

    Approach to polypectomy 185

    Selection of polypectomy technique 187

    Polypectomy: Diminutive and small polyps 187

    Polypectomy: Large polyps 191

    Polypectomy: Problem polyps 198

    Recovery of polypectomy specimens 200

    Risks of polypectomy 202

    Other therapeutic procedures 205

    Further reading 208

    9 Advanced Endoscopic Procedures 211

    Small bowel endoscopy 211

    Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) 212

    Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) 212

    Bariatric endoscopy 212

    Anti-reflux procedures 213

    Third space procedures and NOTES 213

    Epilogue: The Future? Comments from the Senior Authors 214

    Index 216

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