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OverviewIt is my pleasure to introduce you to this new Atlas by Professor DEMLING and his colleagues on the very timely subjects colonoscopy, duodenoscopy and endoscopic cannu lation of the bile and pancreatic ducts. Professor DEMLING, unlike many others who carry his teaching and administra tive burdens, continues to be very personally involved in performing endoscopies. His clinic is one of the best organized and best equipped in the world. Professor DEM LING and his colleagues have been instrumental in introducing to the European continent these new techniques of duodeno scopy, colonoscopy and bile duct cannulation which were originally developed in Japan. They have added significant contributions of their own and now present to the reader a clear, concise, very well illustrated description of these methods. Dr. CLASSEN is one of the pioneers in endoscopic cannula tion. He has been kind enough to come to the United States and share his expertise with us at several Post Graduate Education programs. The students in these courses have been most enthusiastic about his presentations. Through this text he makes his extensive experience available to all endo scopists. The beginner at cannulation will find the illustrations of the various shapes the papilla may assume most helpful. I had the pleasure this summer of teaching a course in Brazil with Dr. FRUHMORGEN. Very few physicians have con centrated on colonoscopy to the extent that he has. Full Product DetailsAuthor: H. Koch , L. Demling , K.H. Soergel , H. BauerlePublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975 Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9783642619168ISBN 10: 3642619169 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 12 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Instruments.- 1.1 Endoscopic Instruments.- 1.2 Radiologic Equipment.- 2. Duodenoscopy.- 2.1 Historical Development.- 2.2 Indications.- 2.3 Technique, Including Patient Preparation.- 2.4 Endoscopic Orientation in the Duodenum.- 2.5 Endoscopy of the Duodenum.- 2.6 Endoscopy of the Papilla of Vater (Major Papilla).- 2.7 Retrograde Cholangiography.- 2.8 Retrograde Pancreatography.- 2.9 Complications.- 3. Jejuno-Ileoscopy.- 3.1 Indications.- 3.2 Technique and Results.- 3.3 Diagnostic Yield.- 3.4 Complications.- 3.5 Summary.- 4. Coloscopy.- 4.1 Historical Development.- 4.2 Anatomy and Physiology.- 4.3 Indications.- 4.4 Contraindications.- 4.5 Baseline Studies.- 4.6 Patient Preparation.- 4.7 Technique of Examination.- 4.8 Findings.- 4.9 Complications.- 5. Illustrations.- Endoscopic Orientation in the Duodenum (Figs. 1–4).- Duodenal Peptic Lesions and Their Sequelae (Figs. 5–17).- Duodenitis (Figs. 18–20).- Diverticula (Figs. 21–23).- Tumors and Heterotopic Lesions (Figs. 24–37).- Afferent Loop Following Gastric Resection with Billroth II Anastomosis (Figs. 38–39).- Endoscopy of the Papilla of Vater (Figs. 40–65).- Retrograde Cholangiography (Figs. 66–89).- Retrograde Pancreatography (Figs. 90–130).- Total Enteroscopy (Figs. 131–136).- Enteroscopy (Figs. 137–139).- Coloscopy.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |