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Endoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Editors - Richard Kozarek , Michael Chiorean, Michael Wallace Springer 2015 Format: PDF + FLV (20 videos accompanying the book) 339 pages This book conjoins the latest advances on the use of endoscopy to diagnose, monitor, and treat patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Chapters include the historical use of rigid sigmoidoscopy, non-interventional imaging procedures, and the correlation of pathology and endoscopic visualization. This is the first book to include individual chapters in gastroenterology, colorectal surgery, and IBD texts, the preeminent role of endoscopic imaging in the management of chronic ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's disease. It also includes chapters on capsule endoscopy and balloon and overtube-assisted enteroscopy to define the presence and activity of Crohn's enteritis and additional chapters defining the use of random biopsies versus chromoendoscopy, and computer enhanced imaging to define possible dysplasia development. The book also includes access to online videos, making it the ultimate verbal and visual tool for all medical professionals interested in the advances in the field over the last several decades. Endoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease is a concise text that is of great value to practicing endoscopists, gastroenterologists, general or colorectal surgeons, physicians in training, and all medical professionals caring for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. VIDEOS FROM THE BOOK Chapter 2 001 – Ultrasound SICUS video showing normal jejunal loops. The oral contrast distending the intestinal lumen allows to visualize and assess the thickness of intestinal wall and the presence and distribution of intestinal folds. (MP4 5,172 kb) 002 – Ultrasound SICUS video showing a pathological CD ileal tract. (MP4 1,871 kb) 003 – Ultrasound SICUS video showing a pathological CD ileal tract with reduced lumen diameter. The oral contrast distending the intestinal lumen allows to measure lumen diameter and motor activity of intestinal wall. (MP4 5,210 kb) 004 – Ultrasound SICUS video showing several pathological CD ileal tracts. Note the hypoechoic duct-like shaped images arising from the thickened intestinal wall through a wrapping mesentery and through the adjacent pathological tract. (MP4 7,339 kb) Chapter 7 005 – Capsule Endoscopy in the Evaluation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohn’s disease ulcer. (MPG 3536 kb) 006 – Capsule Endoscopy in the Evaluation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohn’s’ disease ulcer with exudate. (MPG 2195 kb) 007 – Capsule Endoscopy in the Evaluation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohn’s disease ulcer with nodular mucosa. (MPG 2764 kb) 008 – Capsule Endoscopy in the Evaluation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohn’s disease with small bowel stricture. (MPG 3140 kb) Chapter 8 009 – Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy: Techniques, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Yield and Application in Small Bowel Crohn’s Disease Balloon dilatation of a Crohn’s stricture (MP4 105132 kb) 010 – Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy: Techniques, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Yield and Application in Small Bowel Crohn’s Disease Treatment of bleeding anastomotic ulcer in a Crohn’s patient (MP4 128406 kb) Chapter 14 011 – The Use of Endoscopy to Follow the Clinical Course of Crohn’s Disease Active terminal ileal CD. (AVI 170,996 kb) 012 – The Use of Endoscopy to Follow the Clinical Course of Crohn’s Disease Colonic CD. (MOV 333,282 kb) 013 – The Use of Endoscopy to Follow the Clinical Course of Crohn’s Disease Example of Rutgeerts i1 recurrence of CD. (AVI 84,348 kb) 014 – The Use of Endoscopy to Follow the Clinical Course of Crohn’s Disease Example of Rutgeerts i4 recurrence of CD. (AVI 178,761 kb) 015 – The Use of Endoscopy to Follow the Clinical Course of Crohn’s Disease Improvement in terminal ileal CD appearance following infliximab. (AVI 189,275 kb) Chapter 16 016 – Endoscopic Surveillance for Neoplasia in IBD: Random Biopsy Random biopsies (MP4 149588 kb) 017 – Endoscopic Surveillance for Neoplasia in IBD: Random Biopsy ALM polypectomy (MP4 42129 kb) Chapter 21 018 – Endoscopic Treatment of Complications of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Video demonstrates a second stricture that was dilated 12-13.5 mm followed by removal of upstream enteroliths. (MP4 120,944 kb) 019 – Endoscopic Treatment of Complications of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Video demonstrates spontaneous drainage of perirectal abscess following balloon deflation. (MP4 39,042 kb) Chapter 22 020 – Diagnosis and Treatment: ERCP in PSC This 51-year-old patient has inactive chronic ulcerative colitis and progressive cholestasis from primary sclerosing cholangitis. Diagnostic ERCP demonstrates multiple intra- and extra-hepatic strictures and stones treated with a small biliary sphincterotomy, stricture dilation, stone extraction, brush cytology, and placement of short-term right and left hepatic duct stents. Bilirubin fell from 14 mg/dL to 1.0 and alkaline phosphatase levels decreased threefold for >1 year post-endoscopic treatment. (WMV 18638 kb) Sharing Widget |