Description |
1 online resource (viii, 256 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
Intro; Preface; Contents; Fundamentals of  ERCP: Indications, Equipment, and  Preparation; Introduction; Indications and  Contraindications; Equipment; Evaluation of  Patients; History; Physical Examinations; Laboratory Tests and  Imaging Studies; Preparation Before ERCP; Informed Consent; Instructions to the  Patients; Special Management for Prior Antiplatelet/Anticoagulation Therapy and  Potential Bleeding Tendency; Intracardiac Devices Implantation; Allergy to Contrast Media; Pregnancy; Antibiotics Prophylaxis; Premedication and  Sedation; Radiation Protection; Summary; References |
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Basic Technique of  ERCPBasic Technique; Find the  Way to the  Duodenum; Shorten the  Scope; Approach and  Observe the  Papilla; Biliary Access; Introduction; Normal Papilla; Juxtapapillary Diverticulum; Periampullary Tumor; Difficult Biliary Access; Definition; Guidewire-Assisted Cannulation; Wire-Guided Cannulation with  a Sphincterotome; Pancreatic Duct Guidewire or Stent Placement; Precut Biliary Sphincterotomy; Rendezvous Technique; References; Endoscopic Sphincterotomy; Background; Indications and  Contraindications; Techniques; Standard Techniques with  Contrast Injection |
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Wire-Guided Cannulation with  Sphincterotome or with  Standard CatheterDouble Guidewire Method; Needle-Knife Precut Sphincterotomy from  the  Orifice; Needle-Knife Fistulotomy; Needle-Knife Sphincterotomy over Pancreatic Stent; Transpancreatic Sphincterotomy (TPS); Complication; Post-ERCP Pancreatitis (PEP); Perforation; Hemorrhage After EST; Infection After ERCP; References; Endoscopic Papillary Balloon Dilation; Introduction; Technique of  EPBD; Duration of  Dilation; Diameter of  Balloon; Comparison with  Sphincterotomy; Short-Term Outcomes; Pancreatitis; Bleeding |
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Need for Mechanical LithotripsyAltered/Difficult Anatomy; Patients with  Bleeding Diathesis/Antithrombotic Medications; Long-Term Outcomes; Summary; References; Endoscopic Papillary Large Balloon Dilation (EPLBD); Introduction; EPLBD Versus EPBD; Indications and  Contraindications; Methods; Balloon Catheter Selection; EPLBD Alone Versus ESLBD; Technique for Placement of  Large Balloon Catheter; Ballooning Time; Clinical Efficacy and  Safety; Success Rates of  EPLBD; Adverse Events After EPLBD; Pancreatitis; Bleeding; Perforation; Infection; Long-Term Results After EBLBD/EPLBD; References |
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Endoscopic Nasopancreatic and  Nasobiliary Drainage (ENPD and  ENBD)Introduction; Endoscopic Nasopancreatic Drainage (ENPD); Indications of  ENPD; The Technique of  Insertion Procedure; ENPD Procedure; The Difference Between Pancreatic Stenting and  Nasopancreatic Drainage; Potential Application in Pancreatic Disease; Endoscopic Nasobiliary Drainage (ENBD); Indications of  ENBD; The Designs of  Nasobiliary Catheters; The Technique of  Insertion Procedure; Transnasal Endoscopic Biliary Drainage; Potential Application in Hepatobiliary Disease; Clinical Application; Double ENBD |
Summary |
This book aims to provide the basic technology and recent advances in biliopancreatic endoscopy. The method of Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is popularly applied to enlarge the papillary orifice for removal of biliary and pancreatic stones, to relieve obstruction of distal bile duct or pancreatic duct by nasobiliary / nasopancreatic drainage or stenting, and to remove the premalignant tumor of papilla in recent four decades. The diagnostic role of ERCP is already replaced by the noninvasive images such as abdominal sonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS). This book will be contributed by the senior members of the Digestive Endoscopy Society of Taiwan (DEST) who are the leading ERCPists of the medical centers and teaching hospitals in Taiwan. There are 21 chapters, including the various techniques of therapeutic ERCP and EUS, how to approach the difficult cases and prevent complications. Recently, many new facilities and techniques develop to solve the difficult problems, but those new methods may have potential hazard to the patients, particularly in the inexperienced hands. We will share our clinical experience and comments on the recent literatures, to illustrate the standard operative procedures of biliopancreatic endoscopy, and focus on the patients' safety as well as efficacy. We hope this book will be helpful for the readers in clinical application and facilitate the junior doctors to choose the cost-effective and safe procedure to help their patients in the future |
Notes |
Includes index |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 5, 2018) |
Subject |
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.
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Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde -- methods
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Biliary Tract Diseases -- diagnosis
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Biliary Tract Diseases -- surgery
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Pancreatic Diseases -- diagnosis
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Pancreatic Diseases -- surgery
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Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lai, Kwok-Hung, editor
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Mo, Lein-Ray, editor
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Wang, Hsiu-Po, editor
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ISBN |
9789811043673 |
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9811043671 |
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