ENDOSCOPY IN LIVER DISEASE

ENDOSCOPY IN LIVER DISEASE

Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Año de edición:
Materia
Digestivo
ISBN:
978-1-11-866087-4
Páginas:
360
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

159,02 €

Despues:

151,07 €

• Section 1 - Endoscoping liver patients: safety issues
1. Equipment, sterilisation and training issues
2. Sedation and analgesia in liver disease
3. Endoscopy and coagulation abnormalities in the liver patient
4. Patients with specific aetiologies (viral, bariatric, nafld, vcjd, alcohol)
• Section 2 - Endoscopic management of portal hypertension
4. Diagnosis and staging of oesophagogastric varices
5. Endoscopic management of acute variceal bleeding
6. Primary and secondary variceal prophylaxis: role of endoscopy
7. Refractory variceal bleed: when endoscopy fails what next?:
8. Gastropathy and gastric vascular ectasias in portal hypertension
9. Portal hypertensive enteropathy and colopathy
10. Endoscopic ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of portal hypertension
11. Wireless capsule endoscopy in liver disease
• Section 3 - Endoscopic diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal pathology in the liver patient
12. Common gastrointestinal pathology in the liver patient (barrett’s, pud, gastropathy, celiac, polypoid lesions)
13. Anaemia and obscure gi bleed in the liver patient
14. ERCP and cholangioscopy in hepatobiliary disease
15. EUS in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary malignancy
16. Endomicroscopy in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disease
17. Laparoscopy in patients with hepatobiliary disease
• Section 4 - Endoscopy in the liver transplant patient
18. Endoscopy of the liver patient prior to liver transplantation
19. Endoscopy of the post- liver transplant patient
20.luminal diseases in the liver transplant patient

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.

Author Information
• JOHN N. PLEVRIS, Professor and Consultant in Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Centre for Liver and Digestive Disorders, The Royal Infirmary, University of Edinburgh, UK
• PETER C. HAYES, Professor of Hepatology, Liver Unit, The Royal Infirmary, University of Edinburgh, UK
• PATRICK S. KAMATH, Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
• LOUIS M. WONG KEE SONG, Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA