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Endoscopic Ultrasonography (eBook)

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2016 | 3. Auflage
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
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Year on year, there continue to be dramatic changes in endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) since it was first introduced 30 years ago. Advances in technology have meant that as well as being used in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders, EUS is now one of the primary diagnostic and therapeutic modalities used in GI endoscopy.

 

Back and improved for a new edition, Endoscopic Ultrasonography is the market-leading book covering the topic.  Written by leading experts in the field, it provides a technical how-to approach to learning this advanced endoscopic procedure. The highly-acclaimed authors provide step-by-step guidance to the fundamentals of EUS, giving clear instructions on the instruments involved, the correct sedation procedures to follow and how EUS should be performed safely and effectively.

Every chapter discusses a specific aspect of EUS as it relates to a particular gastrointestinal disorder or organ system.   Brand new to this edition are:

1)                  Seven new chapters on the hottest topics in EUS: Learning Anatomy for EUS; Elastography; Lung Cancer; Autoimmune Pancreatitis; EUS for Liver Disease; Biliary Access; Pancreatic Fluid Collection Drainage

2)                  A complete update of all previous chapters to reflect the most current clinical recommendations

3)                  A host of new color images in every chapter 

 Endoscopic Ultrasonography 3rd edition is the ideal tool to consult to improve EUS skills and improve patient management, and an essential purchase for all gastroenterologists and endoscopists.


Year on year, there continue to be dramatic changes in endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) since it was first introduced 30 years ago. Advances in technology have meant that as well as being used in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders, EUS is now one of the primary diagnostic and therapeutic modalities used in GI endoscopy. Back and improved for a new edition, Endoscopic Ultrasonography is the market-leading book covering the topic. Written by leading experts in the field, it provides a technical how-to approach to learning this advanced endoscopic procedure. The highly-acclaimed authors provide step-by-step guidance to the fundamentals of EUS, giving clear instructions on the instruments involved, the correct sedation procedures to follow and how EUS should be performed safely and effectively. Every chapter discusses a specific aspect of EUS as it relates to a particular gastrointestinal disorder or organ system. Brand new to this edition are: 1) Seven new chapters on the hottest topics in EUS: Learning Anatomy for EUS; Elastography; Lung Cancer; Autoimmune Pancreatitis; EUS for Liver Disease; Biliary Access; Pancreatic Fluid Collection Drainage 2) A complete update of all previous chapters to reflect the most current clinical recommendations 3) A host of new color images in every chapter Endoscopic Ultrasonography 3rd edition is the ideal tool to consult to improve EUS skills and improve patient management, and an essential purchase for all gastroenterologists and endoscopists.

Frank Gress, MD, Professor of Medicine and Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA. Thomas Savides, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, University of California, San Diego, USA.

List of contributors, vii

Preface, ix

Acknowledgments, xi

1 Endoscopic ultrasonography at the beginning: a personal history, 1
Michael V. Sivak, Jr.

2 Basic principles and fundamentals of EUS imaging, 5
Joo Ha Hwang&Michael B. Kimmey

3 Learning EUS anatomy, 15
John C. Deutsch

4 EUS instruments, room setup, and assistants, 27
Pushpak Taunk & Brian C. Jacobson

5 EUS procedure: consent and sedation, 34
Pavlos Kaimakliotis & Michael Kochman

6 The EUS report, 40
Jose G. de la Mora-Levy & Michael J. Levy

7 Radial EUS: normal anatomy, 47
Manuel Berzosa & Michael B.Wallace

8 Linear-array EUS: normal anatomy, 54
James T. Sing, Jr.

9 EUS elastography, 61
Julio Iglesias Garcia, Jose Lariño-Noia & J. Enrique Dominguez Muñoz

10 Fundamentals of EUS FNA, 72
Larissa L. Fujii, Michael J. Levy & Maurits J.Wiersema

11 EUS FNA cytology: material preparation and interpretation, 82
Cynthia Behling

12 High-frequency ultrasound probes, 88
Nidhi Singh, Alberto Herreros-Tejada & IrvingWaxman

13 EUS: applications in the mediastinum, 95
David H. Robbins

14 EBUS and EUS for lung cancer diagnosis and staging, 102
L.M.M.J. Crombag, P.F. Clementsen & J.T. Annema

15 EUS for esophageal cancer, 116
Imad Elkhatib & SyedM. Abbas Fehmi

16 EUS of the stomach and duodenum, 123
Sarah A. Rodriguez & Douglas O. Faigel

17 Gastrointestinal subepithelial masses, 138
Raymond S. Tang&Thomas J. Savides

18 EUS for the diagnosis and staging of solid pancreatic neoplasms, 151
Brooke Glessing & Shawn Mallery

19 EUS for pancreatic cysts, 172
John Scherer & Kevin McGrath

20 The role of EUS in inflammatory diseases of the pancreas, 182
Amy Tyberg & Shireen Pais

21 Autoimmune pancreatitis, 193
Larissa L. Fujii, Suresh T. Chari, Thomas C. Smyrk, Naoki Takahashi & Michael J. Levy

22 EUS for biliary diseases, 204
Nikola Panic, Fabia Attili & Alberto Larghi

23 EUS in liver disease, 217
Emmanuel C. Gorospe & Ferga C. Gleeson

24 Colorectal EUS, 225
Manoop S. Bhutani, Brian R. Weston & Pradermchai Kongkam

25 Therapeutic EUS for cancer treatment, 239
Kourosh F. Ghassemi & V. Raman Muthusamy

26 EUS-guided biliary access, 248
Christine Boumitri, Prashant Kedia & Michel Kahaleh

27 Pancreatic fluid collection drainage, 254
Tiing Leong Ang & Stefan Seewald

28 EUS-guided drainage of pelvic fluid collections, 261
Jayapal Ramesh, Ji Young Bang & Shyam Varadarajulu

29 EUS hemostasis, 267
Everson L.A. Artifon, Fred O.A. Carneiro & DaltonM. Chaves

30 Training in EUS, 273
Adam J. Goodman & Frank G. Gress

31 The future of EUS, 285
Abdurrahman Kadayifci & William R. Brugge

Index, 291

List of contributors


  1. Tiing Leong Ang MD
  2. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  3. Changi General Hospital
  4. Singapore

 

  1. J.T. Annema MD
  2. Department of Pulmonology
  3. Academic Medical Centre
  4. University of Amsterdam
  5. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

  1. Everson L.A. Artifon MD
  2. University of São Paulo
  3. São Paulo, Brazil

 

  1. Fabia Attili MD
  2. Digestive Endoscopy Unit
  3. Catholic University
  4. Rome, Italy

 

  1. Ji Young Bang MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology-Hepatology
  3. Indiana University
  4. Indianapolis, IN, USA

 

  1. Cynthia Behling MD PhD
  2. Pacific Rim Pathology Group
  3. Sharp Memorial Hospital
  4. San Diego, CA, USA

 

  1. Manuel Berzosa MD
  2. Mayo Clinic
  3. Jacksonville, FL, USA

 

  1. Manoop S. Bhutani MD
  2. Department of Gastroenterology
  3. Hepatology and Nutrition
  4. UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
  5. Houston, TX, USA

 

  1. Christine Boumitri MD
  2. Department of Medicine
  3. Staten Island University Hospital
  4. Staten Island, NY, USA

 

  1. William R. Brugge MD
  2. Pancreas Biliary Center
  3. Medicine and Gastrointestinal Unit
  4. Massachusetts General Hospital
  5. Boston, MA, USA

 

  1. Fred O.A. Carneiro MD
  2. University of São Paulo
  3. São Paulo, Brazil

 

  1. Suresh T. Chari MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  3. Mayo Clinic
  4. Rochester, MN, USA

 

  1. Dalton M. Chaves MD
  2. University of São Paulo
  3. São Paulo, Brazil

 

  1. P.F. Clementsen MD
  2. Department of Pulmonology
  3. Gentofte Hospital
  4. University of Copenhagen
  5. Hellerup, Denmark

 

  1. L.M.M.J. Crombag MD
  2. Department of Pulmonology
  3. Academic Medical Centre
  4. University of Amsterdam
  5. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

  1. Jose G. de la Mora-Levy MD
  2. Endoscopy Unit
  3. Gastroenterology Department
  4. Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia
  5. Mexico City, Mexico

 

  1. John C. Deutsch MD
  2. Essentia Health Systems
  3. Duluth, MN, USA

 

  1. J. Enrique Dominguez Muñoz MD
  2. Gastroenterology Department
  3. Foundation for Research in Digestive Diseases (FIENAD)
  4. University Hospital of Santiago de Compostela
  5. Santiago de Compostela, Spain

 

  1. Imad Elkhatib MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. University of California, San Diego
  4. La Jolla, CA, USA

 

  1. Douglas O. Faigel MD
  2. The Mayo Clinic
  3. Scottsdale, AZ, USA

 

  1. Syed M. Abbas Fehmi MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. University of California, San Diego
  4. La Jolla, CA, USA

 

  1. Larissa L. Fujii MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  3. Mayo Clinic
  4. Rochester, MN, USA

 

  1. Kourosh F. Ghassemi MD
  2. Interventional Endoscopy
  3. University of California
  4. Los Angeles, CA, USA

 

  1. Ferga C. Gleeson MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
  3. Mayo Clinic
  4. Rochester, MN, USA

 

  1. Brooke Glessing MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. Hepatology and Nutrition
  4. University of Minnesota
  5. Minneapolis, MN, USA

 

  1. Adam J. Goodman MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  3. New York University
  4. Langone Medical Center
  5. New York, NY, USA

 

  1. Emmanuel C. Gorospe MD
  2. Mayo Clinic
  3. Rochester, MN, USA

 

  1. Frank G. Gress MD
  2. Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases
  3. Columbia University Medical Center
  4. New York, NY, USA

 

  1. Alberto Herreros-Tejada MD
  2. Center for Endoscopic Research and Therapeutics (CERT)
  3. University of Chicago
  4. Chicago, IL, USA

 

  1. Joo Ha Hwang MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. University of Washington School of Medicine
  4. Seattle, WA, USA

 

  1. Julio Iglesias Garcia MD
  2. Gastroenterology Department
  3. Foundation for Research in Digestive Diseases (FIENAD)
  4. University Hospital of Santiago de Compostela
  5. Santiago de Compostela, Spain

 

  1. Brian C. Jacobson MD
  2. Boston University School of Medicine
  3. Boston, MA, USA

 

  1. Abdurrahman Kadayifci MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. University of Gaziantep
  4. Gaziantep, Turkey

 

  1. Michel Kahaleh MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  3. Weill Cornell Medical College
  4. New York, NY, USA

 

  1. Pavlos Kaimakliotis MD
  2. Gastroenterology Division
  3. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  4. Philadelphia, PA, USA

 

  1. Prashant Kedia MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  3. Weill Cornell Medical College
  4. New York, NY, USA

 

  1. Michael B. Kimmey MD
  2. Franciscan Digestive Care Associates
  3. Tacoma, WA, USA

 

  1. Michael Kochman MD
  2. Gastroenterology Division
  3. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  4. Philadelphia, PA, USA

 

  1. Pradermchai Kongkam MD
  2. Endoscopic Ultrasound Section
  3. Division of Gastroenterology
  4. Chulalongkorn University and King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital
  5. Thai Red Cross Society
  6. Bangkok, Thailand

 

  1. Alberto Larghi MD
  2. Digestive Endoscopy Unit
  3. Catholic University
  4. Rome, Italy

 

  1. Jose Lariño-Noia MD
  2. Gastroenterology Department
  3. Foundation for Research in Digestive Diseases (FIENAD)
  4. University Hospital of Santiago de Compostela
  5. Santiago de Compostela, Spain

 

  1. Michael J. Levy MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  3. Mayo Clinic
  4. Rochester, MN, USA

 

  1. Shawn Mallery MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. Hepatology and Nutrition
  4. University of Minnesota
  5. Minneapolis, MN, USA

 

  1. Kevin McGrath MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. Hepatology and Nutrition
  4. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
  5. Pittsburgh, PA, USA

 

  1. V. Raman Muthusamy MD
  2. Interventional Endoscopy
  3. University of California
  4. Los Angeles, CA, USA

 

  1. Shireen Pais MD
  2. Division of Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Diseases
  3. New York Medical College
  4. Westchester Medical Center
  5. Valhalla, NY, USA

 

  1. Nikola Panic MD
  2. Digestive Endoscopy Unit
  3. Catholic University
  4. Rome, Italy

 

  1. Jayapal Ramesh MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology-Hepatology
  3. University of Alabama at Birmingham
  4. Birmingham, AL, USA

 

  1. David H. Robbins MD
  2. Lenox Hill Hospital
  3. North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health Care System
  4. New York, NY, USA

 

  1. Sarah A. Rodriguez MD
  2. The Oregon Clinic and Oregon Health & Science University
  3. Portland, OR, USA

 

  1. Thomas J. Savides MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. University of California, San Diego
  4. La Jolla, CA, USA

 

  1. John Scherer MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. Hepatology and Nutrition
  4. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
  5. Pittsburgh, PA, USA

 

  1. Stefan Seewald MD
  2. Center of Gastroenterology
  3. Klinik Hirslanden
  4. Zurich, Switzerland

 

  1. James T. Sing, Jr. MD
  2. Division of Gastroenterology
  3. Scott & White Clinic and Hospital Texas
  4. A&M Health Science Center
  5. Temple, TX, USA

 

  1. Nidhi Singh MD
  2. Center for Endoscopic Research and Therapeutics (CERT)
  3. University of Chicago
  4. Chicago, IL, USA

 

  1. Michael V. Sivak, Jr. MD
  2. University Hospitals Case Medical...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.1.2016
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe MTA - Radiologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Radiologie / Bildgebende Verfahren Sonographie / Echokardiographie
Schlagworte endoscopic ultrasonography • Endoscopy • Endoskopie • ERCP • EuS • Gastroenterologie • Gastroenterologie u. Hepatologie • Gastroenterology & Hepatology • Gastrointestinal surgery • GI endoscopy • Magen-Darm-Chirurgie • Medical Science • Medizin • ultrasonography
ISBN-10 1-118-78108-2 / 1118781082
ISBN-13 978-1-118-78108-1 / 9781118781081
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