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Colonoscopy: Tips and Tricks is a practical guide to the fundamentals of this very common medical procedure. Specialists will also find it a useful refresher tool and trainees in gastroenterology and practicing endoscopist doctors will find it an indispensable resource. Simply split into four sections, Pre-procedure, Basic Procedure, Operative Procedures and Post-procedure, the reader will be taken through the basics of performing colonoscopy in a step-by-step fashion, with full attention given to setting up the colonoscopy setting and preparing the patient as well as the fundamentals behind the different procedures themselves. Authored by one the world’s leading expert in colonoscopy, Jerry Waye, along with an up and coming GI fellow at Mount Sinai. Complete with a companion website featuring approximately 40 video clips of colonoscopy procedures being performed by leading experts. www.wiley.com/go/waye/practicalcolonoscopy
Jerome D. Waye, MD, Director of Endoscopic Education, Associate Medical Director of Endoscopy, Mount Sinai Medical Centre, New York, USA. Dr Waye served has been Chief of Endoscopy at Mount Sinai for more than 20 years and is an internationally renowned endoscopist and an expert in the removal of large polyps. He is currently president-elect of the World Organization of Digestive Endoscopy. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
James Aisenberg, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, USA. Dr. Aisenberg is the Clinical Professor of Medicine at The Mount Sinai Hospital. He graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed his gastroenterology fellowship at The Mount Sinai Hospital. He has published over 100 articles, chapters, and abstracts in leading peer-reviewed journals. He is the President of the Digestive Disease Research Foundation.
Peter H. Rubin, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, USA. Dr Rubin is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and former co-Director of the Mount Sinai Endoscopy Suite. Dr. Rubin practices general gastroenterology with a focus on inflammatory bowel disease and dysplastic colon polyps. Dr Rubin has contributed to four articles on PubMed.
List of Video Clips
Preface
Section 1: Pre-procedure
1 The Endoscopy Unit, Colonoscope and Accessories
2 The Role of the Endoscopy Assistant during Colonoscopy
3 Indications and Contraindications for Colonoscopy
4 Preparation for Colonoscopy
Section 2: Basic Procedure
5 Sedation for Colonoscopy
6 Colonoscopy Technique: The Ins and Outs
7 Colonoscopic Findings
8 Diagnostic Biopsy
Section 3: Operative Procedures
9 Thermal Techniques: Electrosurgery, Argon Plasma Coagulation, and Laser
10 Basic Principles and Techniques of Polypectomy
11 Difficult Polypectomy
12 Management of Malignant Polyps
13 Therapeutic Colonoscopy
14 Complications of Colonoscopy
Section 4: Current and Future Considerations
15 Quality in Colonoscopy
16 Teaching and Training in Colonoscopy
17 Computed Tomographic Colonography ("Virtual" Colonoscopy)
18 Advanced Imaging Techniques
19 The Future of Colonoscopy
Index
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