Endoscopy in Liver Disease
Samenvatting
Liver disease is an increasingly common cause of mortality, and its management is often complex and challenging. Endoscopy has in recent times undergone a period of rapid progress, with numerous novel and specialized endoscopic modalities that are of increasing value in the investigation and management of the patient with liver disease. As the technology in endoscopy expands, both as a diagnostic and interventional procedure, so does the role of the endoscopist in liver disease.
This full colour book and companion website offer a comprehensive guidance as to when, why, and how to perform endoscopy to best manage your patients.
Brings together two key areas liver disease and endoscopy into one expert clinical textbook
Covers the entire spectrum of clinical problems that gastroenterologists and endoscopists face while managing patients with liver disease
Includes the latest management guidelines from the key international societies, such as the ASGE, AASLD, EASL and BSG
Well illustrated with over 150 high–quality colour images
11 high–quality videos illustrating optimum endoscopy practice, all clearly referenced in the text
An indispensable tool for all gastroenterologists, hepatologists and endoscopists, Endoscopy in Liver Disease is perfect for learning how to perform endoscopy safely and effectively in the patient population with liver disorders.
Specificaties
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<p>Preface xi</p>
<p>About the Companion Website xii</p>
<p>1 Equipment, Patient Safety, and Training 1<br />John N. Plevris and Scott Inglis</p>
<p>2 Sedation and Analgesia in Endoscopy of the Patient with Liver Disease 19<br />Rohit Sinha, Anastasios Koulaouzidis, and John N. Plevris</p>
<p>3 Endoscopy in the Setting of Coagulation Abnormalities in the Patient with Liver Disease 29<br />Bezawit Tekola and Stephen Caldwell</p>
<p>4 Varices: Screening, Staging, and Primary Prophylaxis 43<br />Alan Bonder, Ignacio Alfaro, and Andres Cardenas</p>
<p>5 Endoscopic Management of Acute Variceal Bleeding 55<br />Marcus C. Robertson and Peter C. Hayes</p>
<p>6 Prevention of Recurrent Bleeding from Esophageal Varices 97<br />Annalisa Berzigotti, Fanny Turon, and Jaime Bosch</p>
<p>7 Refractory Variceal Bleeding: When First Endoscopy Fails, What Next? 111<br />Virginia Hernández ]Gea, Fanny Turon, and Juan Carlos García ]Pagán</p>
<p>8 Portal Hypertensive Gastropathy and Gastric Vascular Ectasia 119<br />Cristina Ripoll and Louis M. Wong Kee Song</p>
<p>9 Portal Hypertensive Enteropathy and Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding 143<br />Anastasios Koulaouzidis, Emanuele Rondonotti, and Roberto de Franchis</p>
<p>10 Endoscopic Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Pathology in the Patient with Liver Disease 155<br />Selina Lamont and Adrian Stanley</p>
<p>11 Colonoscopic Screening and Surveillance in the Patient with Liver Disease (Including Post ]Transplant) 173<br />William M. Tierney and Khadija Chaudrey</p>
<p>12 Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography and Cholangioscopy in Hepatobiliary Disease 195<br />Klaus Mönkemüller, Giovani E. Schwingel, Alvaro Martinez ]Alcala, and Ivan Jovanovic</p>
<p>13 Endoscopic Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Hepatobiliary Malignancy 229<br />Michael J. Levy , Larissa Fujii ]Lau, Julie K. Heimbach, and Gregory J. Gores</p>
<p>14 Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Biliary Drainage 245<br />Mouen A. Khashab, Shyam Varadarajulu, and Robert H. Hawes</p>
<p>15 Hepatobiliary Endoscopy in the Patient with Liver Disease and Altered Anatomy 259<br />Stuart K. Amateau and Raj J. Shah</p>
<p>16 Management of Post ]Liver Transplant Hepatobiliary Complications 279<br />Ryan Law, Larissa Fujii ]Lau, and Todd H. Baron</p>
<p>17 Endoscopic Confocal and Molecular Imaging in Hepatobiliary Disease 295<br />Michael S. Hoetker and Martin Goetz</p>
<p>18 Laparoscopy in Patients with Hepatobiliary Disease 305<br />Tom K. Gallagher, Ewen M. Harrison, and O. James Garden</p>
<p>Index 323</p>

