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_a Peter B. Cotton _940691 |
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222 | _aaccessories adenoma AFERs argon plasma argon plasma coagulation ASGE assessment bacteremia biopsy biopsy forceps bleeding bronchoscopes cells channel cleaning clinical coagulation colitis collagenous colitis colon colonoscopy color competency contamination Crohn’s disease developed devices diagnostic DICOM dilators disease disinfection distal electrode endo endoscopic procedures endoscopic ultrasound endoscopist endoscopy unit epithelium equipment ERCP esophageal evaluation experience flexible endoscopy forceps gastric Gastroenterol Gastroenterology Gastrointest Endosc 1999 Gastrointest Endosc Clin gastrointestinal endoscopy guidelines Helicobacter pylori hemostasis histological infection inflammatory insertion tube instrument lamina propria laser lesions Medium-power monitoring mucosa needle ofthe outcome pancreatic pathologist pathology pediatric pediatric patients performed polypectomy polyps practice procedure room propofol recommended resection rinsing risk sedation sigmoidoscopy simulator skills Society for Gastrointestinal specific specimens sphincterotomy stain standard sterile success rates surgical target tissue techniques therapeutic thermal tion tumor typically ulcerative upper endoscopy | ||
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_aAdvanced Digestive Endoscopy _bPractice and Safety |
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_a350 Main Street, Malden, Massachusetts 02148-5020, USA _b John Wiley & Sons _c2009 |
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505 | _aContents: CHAPTER 1 Overview CHAPTER 2 Design and management of gastrointestinal endoscopy units CHAPTER 3 Sedation analgesia and monitoring for endoscopy CHAPTER 4 Endoscopic equipment CHAPTER 5 Digital documentation in endoscopy CHAPTER 6 Principles of electrosurgery laser and argon plasma coagulation with particular regard to endoscopy CHAPTER 7 Infection control in endoscopy CHAPTER 8 Risks prevention and management CHAPTER 9 Pathology CHAPTER 10 Pediatric gastrointestinal endoscopy CHAPTER 11 Training and credentialing in gastrointestinal endoscopy CHAPTER 12 Towards excellence and accountability Index | ||
520 | _aEssential new title in the Advanced Digestive Endoscopy series Advanced Digestive Endoscopy: Practice & Safety provides a practical manual on how to perform techniques safely and effectively in order to maximise value, and to reduce risks. Clearly structured, it covers training, endoscopy and imaging equipment, infection control, patient preparation and monitoring, complications and how to avoid and deal with them. Expanding on the content of Peter Cotton’s best-selling Practical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, this instructive volume contains information and guidelines on all aspects of the practice of endoscopy, and is an ideal companion for both the trainee and the experienced endoscopist. Key features include: Written by the leading international names in endoscopy Text has been expertly edited by Peter Cotton into a succinct and instructive format Presented in short paragraphs structured with headings, subheadings and bullet points Richly illustrated throughout with full-color photographs | ||
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_xDigestive System Diseases–diagnosis. _940693 |
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_xEndoscopy, Digestive System–standards. _940694 |
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