Description
First Edition - Winner of 2004 BMA Medical Book Competition in Gastroenterology
A state-of-the-art reference guide covering all aspects of the performance, technical and clinical background to colonoscopy
The second edition of this prize winning book is written by some of the world’s foremost experts in the field of colonoscopy and colonic imaging. Every chapter has been updated and 5 new chapters have been added to include the latest information and advances in the field of colonoscopy:
- Capsule Colonoscopy
- Narrow Band Imaging
- Confocal Endomicroscopy
- Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in the Colon
- New Colonoscopes and Assist Devices
Drawing on the vast experience of the authors it covers every area of medicine that impacts on colonoscopy, including virtual colonography, pathology, techniques for pediatric and adult procedures, and legal aspects concerning colonoscopy.
The book is focused on patient care, and provides explanations on how to perform the procedure effectively and make the best outcome for your patients. It serves as a detailed manual of procedures, extensively illustrated with diagrams and photographs and there is an accompanying DVD with multiple demonstrations of technique.
This is an invaluable compendium on all aspects of colonoscopy, suitable for use by every grade of practitioner world-wide and an essential reference book for allestablishments with an endoscopy facility.
Chapter
Chapter 3 The Colonoscopy Assistant
pp.:
33 – 56
Chapter 4 Informed Consent for Colonoscopy
pp.:
56 – 67
Chapter 5 Training in Colonoscopy
pp.:
67 – 75
Chapter 6 Teaching Aids in Colonoscopy
pp.:
75 – 82
Chapter 7 Teaching Colonoscopy
pp.:
82 – 88
Chapter 8 Role of Simulators in Endoscopy
pp.:
88 – 96
Chapter 9 Continuous Quality Improvement in Colonoscopy
pp.:
96 – 101
Chapter 10 Indications and Contraindications
pp.:
101 – 114
Chapter 11 Diagnostic Yield of Colonoscopy by Indication
pp.:
114 – 123
Chapter 12 Screening Colonoscopy: Rationale and Performance
pp.:
123 – 143
Chapter 13 Cost-effectiveness of Colonoscopy Screening
pp.:
143 – 151
Chapter 14 Hereditary Colorectal Cancer
pp.:
151 – 163
Chapter 15 Complications
pp.:
163 – 182
Chapter 16 Standardization of the Endoscopic Report
pp.:
182 – 195
Chapter 17 Reporting and Image Management
pp.:
195 – 211
Chapter 18 Preparation for Colonoscopy
pp.:
211 – 222
Chapter 19 Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Colonoscopy
pp.:
222 – 232
Chapter 20 Management of Anticoagulation and
Antiplatelet Agents
pp.:
232 – 236
Chapter 21 Sedation for Colonoscopy
pp.:
236 – 241
Chapter 22 The Video Colonoscope
pp.:
241 – 250
Chapter 23 The Colonoscope Insertion Tube
pp.:
250 – 271
Chapter 24 Magnetic Imaging of Colonoscopy
pp.:
271 – 277
Chapter 25 Accessories
pp.:
277 – 288
Chapter 26 Clips, Loops, and Bands: Applications in the Colon
pp.:
288 – 299
Chapter 27 Colonoscopic Biopsy
pp.:
299 – 307
Chapter 28 Cleaning and Disinfection
pp.:
307 – 321
Chapter 29 Insertion Technique
pp.:
321 – 330
Chapter 30 Missed Neoplasms and Optimal Colonoscopic Withdrawal Technique
pp.:
330 – 351
Chapter 31 Polyp Biology
pp.:
351 – 363
Chapter 32 Colon Polyps: Prevalence Rates, Incidence Rates, and Growth Rates
pp.:
363 – 370
Chapter 33 Pathology of Colorectal Polyps
pp.:
370 – 389
Chapter 34 Principles of Electrosurgery, Laser, and Argon Plasma Coagulation with Particular Regard to Colonoscopy
pp.:
389 – 405
Chapter 35 PolypectomyCBasic Principles
pp.:
405 – 422
Chapter 36 Dif.cult Polypectomy
pp.:
422 – 432
Chapter 37 Retrieval of Colonic Polyps
pp.:
432 – 455
Chapter 38 Management of Malignant Polyps
pp.:
455 – 460
Chapter 39 Postpolypectomy Surveillance
pp.:
460 – 471
Chapter 40 Colonoscopy after Colon Cancer Resection
pp.:
471 – 480
Chapter 41 Magnifying Colonoscopy, Early Colorectal Cancer, and Flat Adenomas
pp.:
480 – 490
Chapter 42 Flat and Depressed Colorectal Neoplasia in the Western Hemisphere
pp.:
490 – 499
Chapter 43 Chromoendoscopy
pp.:
499 – 513
Chapter 44 Optical Techniques for the Endoscopic Detection of Early Dysplastic Colonic Lesions
pp.:
513 – 521
Chapter 45 Endoscopic Ultrasonography of the Colon
pp.:
521 – 548
Chapter 46 Virtual Colonoscopy in the Evaluation of Colonic Diseases
pp.:
548 – 559
Chapter 47 Colonoscopy and Severe Hematochezia
pp.:
559 – 573
Chapter 48 Endoscopy in In.ammatory Bowel Diseases
pp.:
573 – 585
Chapter 49 Infections and Other Nonin.ammatory-Bowel-Disease Colitides
pp.:
585 – 594
Chapter 50 Acute Colonic Pseudo-obstruction
pp.:
594 – 608
Chapter 51 Radiation Proctopathy
pp.:
608 – 615
Chapter 52 Benign and Malignant Colorectal Strictures
pp.:
615 – 623
Chapter 53 Pediatric Colonoscopy
pp.:
623 – 636
Chapter 54 The Future of Colonoscopy
pp.:
636 – 642