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Main description:
Core Concepts in Colonoscopy covers all aspects of diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy, emphasizing overarching concepts that gastroenterology fellows and physicians must know to achieve success in both the technical and cognitive aspects of the procedure. In this comprehensive resource, Dr. Douglas G. Adler and his contributors provides a straightforward and practical review of colonoscopy.
Core Concepts in Colonoscopy aims to address and convey the core concepts of colonoscopy: from the structure and function of the colonoscope itself, to insertion techniques, loop formation and reduction, polypectomy techniques for any situation, the avoidance and management of perforations and other adverse events, as well as advanced techniques including (but not limited to) endoscopic mucosal resection and colonic stenting.
Each chapter inside Core Concepts in Colonoscopy is lavishly illustrated with multiple key images to accentuate and enhance the written text, as well as a plethora of tips, tricks, and accumulated points of wisdom in each chapter on all facets of colonoscopy.
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Core Concepts in Colonoscopy is accompanied by a video website with specific videos connected to individual chapters that will illustrate basic and advanced colonoscopic techniques from many leading experts and will further enhance the learning process. The addition of the video website allows for a more robust learning experience and allows the reader to watch, listen, view repeatedly, and reinforces the techniques presented in the written text.
GI fellows, junior gastroenterologists, and even advanced physicians will appreciate Core Concepts in Colonoscopy because of the user-friendly and efficient structure that allows for the material to be quickly read, as well as easily absorb the wealth of key practical knowledge found inside.
Contents:
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
Contributing Authors
Preface
Chapter 1 The Structure and Function of the Modern Colonoscope
John G. Lieb II, MD
Chapter 2 Enhanced Imaging Techniques: What They Can and Cannot Do and When to Use Them
Norio Fukami, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE
Chapter 3 Air Versus Carbon Dioxide Insufflation Versus Water Immersion During Colonoscopy
Douglas Pleskow, MD, AGAF, FASGE; Tolga Erim, DO;
and Gyanprakash Ketwaroo, MD
Chapter 4 External Pressure During Colonoscopy: How and When to Use It
Nicolas Villa, MD and Waqar Qureshi, MD, FRCP
Chapter 5 Endoscopic Loops During Colonoscopy: How to Avoid Their Formation and How to Reduce Them When They Arise
Vivek Kaul, MD, FACG and Shivangi Kothari, MD
Chapter 6 Endoscopic Polypectomy Techniques: From Small to Large Lesions
Ali Siddiqui, MD; Serag Dredar, MD; Anna Strongin, MD;
C. Andrew Kistler, MD, PharmD; and Shou-Jiang Tang, MD
Chapter 7 Postcolonoscopy Decision Making: The Guidelines and Beyond
Melissa A. Verrengia, MD and Jeffrey L. Tokar, MD
Chapter 8 Colonoscopy Perforations: How to Avoid Them and What to Do if
They Happen
Louis M. Wong Kee Song, MD and Todd H. Baron, MD
Chapter 9 Colon Decompression
Robert E. Sedlack, MD, MHPE
Chapter 10 Colonic Stenting: What You Need to Know
Kathryn R. Byrne, MD and Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG, AGAF, FASGE
Chapter 11 Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding: How to Evaluate and Manage
Linda S. Lee, MD and John R. Saltzman, MD, FACP, FACG, FASGE
Chapter 12 Colonoscopy Quality Indicators in Training and Beyond: What You
Need to Know
Jonathan Cohen, MD, FASGE, FACG
Financial Disclosures
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: SLACK Incorporated
Publication date: April, 2014
Pages: 192
Weight: 479g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Gastroenterology, Gastrointestinal/colorectal, Radiology