Double-Balloon Endoscopy
Theory and Practice
Samenvatting
Endoscopic access to the small intestine has long presented a challenge to physicians. This book describes the principles, insertion technique, and clinical applications of double-balloon endoscopy, which will become the gold standard of enteroscopy and which may well eliminate the need for intraoperative enteroscopy in many patients. Leading the way to a new approach, this book provides an invaluable source of reference for all practitioners working in the field.
Specificaties
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<P>2. Equipment </P>
<P>3. Indications, Contraindications, and Preoperative Examination</P>
<P>4. Informed Consent </P>
<P>5. Principle of Insertion and Characteristics </P>
<P>6. Preparation and Premedication </P>
<P>7. Preparation of Devices </P>
<P>8. Specific Procedures for Insertion </P>
<P>9. Expected Complications and Procedures to Address the Complications </P>
<P>10. Endoscopic Diagnosis </P>
<P>10.1. Diagnosis </P>
<P>10.2. Small-Intestinal Tumor </P>
<P>10.3. Stenosis of the Small Intestine </P>
<P>10.4. Intestinal Ulcers and Erosions </P>
<P>10.5. Postoperative Intestinal Lesions </P>
<P>10.6. Vascular Disease </P>
<P>11 Endoscopic Treatment </P>
<P>11.1. Characteristics and Techniques of Endoscopic Treatment </P>
<P>11.2. Hemostasis </P>
<P>11.3. Polypectomy and Endoscopic Mucosal Resection </P>
<P>11.4. Balloon Dilatation and Stenting </P>
<P>12. Other Applications </P>
<P>12.1. Double-Balloon Endoscopy as Colonoscopy </P>
<P>12.2. Use in Patients with Previous Intestinal Surgery </P>
<P>12.3. Removal of Foreign Bodies from the Small Intestine </P>
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