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ISBN 10: 1119423457
ISBN 13: 9781119423454
Author: George Gershman, Mike Thomson
Trainee gastroenterologists, Specialist gastroenterologists, especially pediatric gastroenterologists, endoscopists.
Secondary market: GI nurses assisting in endoscopy, anaesthetists, general surgeons, pediatricians
Practical Pediatric Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 3rd Edition Table of contents:
Part One: Pediatric Endoscopy Setting
1 Introduction
2 History of pediatric gastrointestinal endoscopy
The precursors
The fiberscope
Training
Evolution
Conclusion
REFERENCES
3 The endoscopy unit
Unit design
Unit management
Equipment
Conclusion
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4 Pediatric procedural sedation and general anesthesia for gastrointestinal endoscopy
Introduction
Definitions/spectrum of sedation to general anesthesia
Assessing risk in the pediatric patient
Preparation
Staffing and environment preparation
During sedation and monitoring
Postsedation care
Conclusion
FURTHER READING
5 Pediatric endoscopy training and ongoing assessment
Introduction
Training
Assessment
Conclusion
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6 Recertification and revalidation as concepts in pediatric endoscopy
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7 The role of the Global Rating Scale in pediatric endoscopy
Introduction
Pediatric endoscopy GRS
The future
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
8 Quality indicators as a critical part of pediatric endoscopy provision
Introduction
Conclusion
REFERENCES
9 e‐learning in pediatric endoscopy
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Part Two: Diagnostic Pediatric Endoscopy
10 Indications for gastrointestinal endoscopy in childhood
Introduction
Diagnostic endoscopy
Therapeutic indications for endoscopy
11 Diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy
Introduction
Indications for EGD
Assembling the equipment and preprocedure check‐up
Endoscope handling
Preparation for esophageal intubation
Techniques of esophageal intubation
Exploration of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum
Biopsy technique
pH and pH impedance probe placement
Complications
Uncommon, incidental, and rare findings during EGD
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12 Pediatric ileocolonoscopy
Bowel preparation for colonoscopy
Indications for ileocolonoscopy
Contraindications for ileocolonoscopy
Equipment
Informed consent and preprocedure preparation
Specifics of sedation for colonoscopy
Embryology of the colon relative to ileocolonoscopy
Endoscopic anatomy of the colon and terminal ileum
Torque steering technique – the key to successful ileocolonoscopy
Technique of ileocolonoscopy
Complications
Common pathology: rectal bleeding
Rare pathology
FURTHER READING
13 Handling of specimens and orientation of biopsies
Introduction
Specimen handling in the endoscopy unit
Specimen handling in the histopathology laboratory
REFERENCES
14 Enteroscopy
Introduction
Double‐balloon enteroscopy technique
Single‐balloon enteroscopy
Spiral enteroscopy
Intraoperative or laparoscopy‐assisted enteroscopy
General complications
Conclusion
FURTHER READING
15 Wireless capsule endoscopy
Introduction
Practical approach
Pediatric experience and pathologies
Recent developments
Conclusion
REFERENCES
16 Endoscopic ultrasonography
Introduction
Instruments and technique
Indications in children
EUS features in pediatric diseases
REFERENCES
17 Chromoendoscopy
Indications
Application technique
Recognition of lesions
FURTHER READING
18 Confocal laser endomicroscopy in the diagnosis of pediatric gastrointestinal disorders
Contrast agents
Upper GI tract
Lower GI tract
Conclusion
FURTHER READING
19 High‐risk pediatric endoscopy
Introduction
Patients at high risk for cardiopulmonary and sedation‐related events
Patients at high risk for bleeding
Patients at high risk for perforation
Patients at high risk for endoscopy‐related infections
Risk factors for procedure‐related infections
REFERENCES
Part Three: Pediatric GI Pathologies and the Role of Endoscopy in Their Management
20 Esophagitis
Introduction
Infectious esophagitis
Epidermolysis bullosa
Esophagitis in Crohn’s disease
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy‐induced esophagitis
Final considerations
REFERENCES
21 Eosinophilic esophagitis
Introduction
Mucosal biopsy procurement
Assessment of esophageal gross findings
Therapeutic uses for endoscopy
Future alternative devices for mucosal assessment
Acknowledgments
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22 Gastritis and gastropathy
Introduction
Infective gastropathy
Reactive gastropathy
Conclusion
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23 Celiac disease
Introduction
Visual diagnosis, biopsy sampling, handling, and histopathology
Future of endoscopy in pediatric CD
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24 Role of endoscopy in inflammatory bowel disease including scoring systems
Introduction
Diagnosis
Monitoring
Scoring systems
REFERENCES
Part Four: Therapeutic Pediatric Endoscopy
25 Endoscopic management of esophageal strictures
Stricture presentation
Classification
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Treatment
REFERENCES
26 Endoscopic management of caustic ingestion
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Clinical presentation
Assessment and management
Endoscopy
Treatment
Long‐term complications
REFERENCES
27 Pneumatic balloon dilation and peroral endoscopic myotomy for achalasia
Introduction
Diagnosis and management of achalasia
Therapeutic options
Peroral endoscopic myotomy
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28 Endoscopic approaches to the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Introduction
Endoscopic suturing devices
EsophyX ®
Delivery of radiofrequency energy (Stretta® system)
Gastroesophageal biopolymer injection
Conclusion
FURTHER READING
29 Foreign body ingestion
Introduction
Diagnostic evaluation
Esophageal impaction of a foreign body
Foreign bodies in the stomach and small bowel
Food bolus impaction
Equipment and management approaches for foreign body removal
REFERENCES
30 Non‐variceal endoscopic hemostasis
Introduction
General considerations
Choice of endoscope
Techniques of endoscopic hemostasis
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31 Variceal endoscopic hemostasis
Portal hypertension and variceal formation
Diagnosis, classification, and risk stratification of varices
Primary prophylaxis
Secondary prophylaxis
Gastric varices
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32 Endoscopic approach to obscure gastrointestinal bleeding lesions
Introduction
Classification
Evaluation and management of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding
Diagnostic and therapeutic approach with enteroscopy
Conclusion
REFERENCES
33 Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
Introduction
Indications
Contraindications
Decision to proceed with PEG and preprocedure evaluation
Technique
Postprocedure management
Complications
New uses of the PEG technique
Conclusion
FURTHER READING
34 Single‐stage percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
Introduction
Indications
Contraindications
Advantages of single‐stage PEG
Drawbacks
Technique
Postprocedure management
Complications
Useful tips
Materials
Consent
REFERENCES
35 Pediatric laparoscopic‐assisted direct percutaneous jejunostomy
Introduction
Conclusion
FURTHER READING
36 Naso‐jejunal and Gastro‐jejunal tube placement
FURTHER READING
37 Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Introduction
Duodenoscopes and accessories
Performing ERCP in children
Adverse events in pediatric ERCP
Biliary indications for diagnostic and therapeutic ERCP
Pancreatic indications for diagnostic and therapeutic ERCP
Functional biliary sphincter disorder (previously sphincter of Oddi dysfunction; SOD)
Conclusion
FURTHER READING
38 Endoscopic drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts
Pancreatitis
Pancreatic pseudocysts
REFERENCES
39 Duodenal web division by endoscopy
FURTHER READING
40 Polypectomy
Principles of electrosurgery
Snare loops
Routine polypectomy
Complications
FURTHER READING
41 Endomucosal resection
Introduction
High‐magnification chromoscopic colonoscopy
Endoscopic mucosal resection
Clinical recommendations and conclusions
42 Endoscopic management of polyposis syndromes
Introduction and classification
Familial adenomatous polyposis
Juvenile polyposis syndrome
Peutz–Jeghers syndrome
43 Transnasal gastrointestinal endoscopy
Introduction
Preendoscopy preparation
Views and image quality
Duration
Success rates
Patient comfort and preference
Complications and safety profile
Therapeutic use
Future considerations
Conclusion
REFERENCES
44 Endoscopic bariatric approaches
Introduction
Intragastric balloons
Duodenojejunal bypass liner
Conclusion
FURTHER READING
45 Over‐the‐scope clip and full‐thickness resection device
FURTHER READING
46 Endoscopic treatment of gastrointestinal bezoars
REFERENCES
47 Natural orifice transendoluminal surgery
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