This is a slide set to accompany a reference on the technique of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and the use of this procedure in diagnosis and treatment of pancreaticobiliary disorders. The book provides step-by-step instructions on technique, thoroughly explains how to interpret the results, and shows how to perform all current therapeutic endoscopy procedures. More than 700 illustrations demonstrate each step of the procedures and depict the full range of normal and pathologic findings. The set of 250 slides of illustrations from this book, many of them in full colour correlate with the appropriate descriptive text in the book and were specially selected to representative of the contents.
This is a slide set to accompany a reference on the technique of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and the use of this procedure in diagnosis and treatment of pancreaticobiliary disorders. The book provides step-by-step instructions on technique, thoroughly explains how to interpret the results, and shows how to perform all current therapeutic endoscopy procedures. More than 700 illustrations demonstrate each step of the procedures and depict the full range of normal and pathologic findings. The set of 250 slides of illustrations from this book, many of them in full colour correlate with the appropriate descriptive text in the book and were specially selected to representative of the contents.
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978-0-88167-856-7 (9780881678567)
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Part 1 Technique: introduction and development; indications, contraindications, preparation; endoscopic technique. Part 2 Diagnosis: radiologic - normal biliary system and variations and normal pancreatic duct and variations; intrahepatic cholestasis; extrahepatic cholestasis - obstructive jaundice; periampullary findings - atlas of duodenoscopy; advantages and limitations of endoscopic manometry of the sphincter of Oddi; pancreatic disorders inflammatory, congenital, and malignant. Part 3 Therapeutic endoscopy: endoscopic sphincterotomy - stone extraction, lithtripsy, and stents and stones; decompression techniques - nasobiliary catheters and endoprostheses; cholangiopancreatoplasty - hydrostatic dilatation of strictures of the biliary tree and pacreas; new horizions.