Gastrointestinal Disease: An Endoscopic Approach, Second Edition

Anthony J. DiMarino, Jr. MD; Stanley Benjamin MD

 
 
 

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ISBN 10 1-55642-511-2

ISBN 13 978-1-55642-511-0

1488 pp Hard Cover

Pub. Date: 2002

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Gastrointestinal Disease: An Endoscopic Approach, Second Edition has been completely revised and updated into a one-volume clinical reference text. Unlike others on this topic, this text demonstrates how the endoscope incorporates pathophysiology, diagnostic, and treatment modalities into endoscopic practice. This new edition includes more than 1200 full-color photographs, endoscopic images, and line drawings that help illustrate and enhance the clarity of some of the elaborate procedures and diagnoses of gastroenterology.

Edited by six prestigious gastroenterologists and with many new and fully updated chapters that are written by 134 of the most prominent names in the field of GI, this new edition is a comprehensive text that brings gastroenterology up-to-date in the fast paced world of endoscopy. Gastrointestinal Disease: An Endoscopic Approach, Second Edition concentrates more on the practical hands-on instructions in the endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of this disease. This expanded and improved text covers a wide range of gastroenterology topics such as the common gastritis, GERD and infectious diseases, benign and malignant lesions of the esophagus, the stomach, the intestines, and the pancreas and biliary tree.

Read what JAMA has to say about the book:

"…an exciting, innovative, pragmatic text, impressively different from other gastroenterology texts, that deserves your attention."

"..An extremely valuable textbook for anyone doing endoscopy."

"The focus of each chapter permits it to be read in 10 to 15 minutes, and the excellent illustrations demonstrate findings in vivid color or with an ultrasound or other image."

"…During a 1 month period, I referred to pertinent sections of the book for answers to problems encountered in a large gastroenterology clinic and in each instance found the information provided satisfactory."

"…is strongly recommended for all teaching libraries at institutions where endoscopy is performed and taught for all persons who perform these procedures."

— Frank L. Iber, MD, Hine Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hines, IL JAMA

Special chapters, such as the Designing Clinical Research in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, The Prevention of Infection Following Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Complications of Peptic Ulcer Disease, and Credentialing for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, help make this book useful as a learning text, as well as a professional’s reference. This innovative text is an invaluable tool in the endoscopy collection and should be on the bookshelf of all gastroenterologists, surgeons, and internists that treat patients with gastrointestinal diseases.

Section Editors Include:

Firas H. Al-Kawas, MD, FACP, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC

John Baillie, MB, ChB, FRCP(Glascow), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

Anthony N. Kalloo, MD, FACP, FACG, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Thomas E. Kowalski, MD, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

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Contents

SECTION I: Considerations in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Section Editor: Thomas E. Kowalski, MD

Chapter 1: The History of the Endoscope

Bernard M. Schuman, MD; Thomas E. Kowalski, MD

Chapter 2: The Structure and Function of the Video Image Endoscope

Yang K. Chen, MD, FACP, FACG; Mark E. Powis, MD

Chapter 3: Preparation of the Patient

Nuzhat A. Ahmad, MD; Michael L. Kochman, MD, FACP

Chapter 4: Informed Consent

Peter A. Plumeri, DO, FACP

Chapter 5: Complications of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Tonya L. Adams, MD; Stanley B. Benjamin, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 6: The Prevention of Infection Following Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: The Importance of Prophylaxis and Reprocessing

David J. Weber, MD, MPH; William A. Rutala, PhD, MPH; Anthony J. DiMarino Jr, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 7: The Endoscopy Unit

William J. Ravich, MD; Laura A. Kress, RN

Chapter 8: Credentialing for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

John Baillie, MB, ChB, FRCP, FACG

Chapter 9: Computers and Endoscopy

Nimish B. Vakil, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 10: Endoscopic Terminology

Louis Y. Korman, MD

SECTION II: Diseases of the Esophagus

Section Editor: Firas H. Al-Kawas, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 11: The Normal Esophagus: Embryology, Anatomy, Endoscopy, and Endosonography

John Affronti, MS, MD

Chapter 12: Normal Esophageal Physiolog

Jeremiah Ojeaburu, MBBS; Stanley B. Benjamin, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 13: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Barrett's Esophagus

Ronnie Fass, MD; Richard E. Sampliner, MD

Chapter 14: Esophageal Infections and Other Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Associated Esophageal Disorders

C. Mel Wilcox, MD

Chapter 15: Esophageal Disorders Due to Systemic Diseases

David A. Greenwald, MD; Lawrence J. Brandt, MD

Chapter 16: Esophageal Disease Caused by Medication, Radiation, and Internal Trauma

Nathan Schmulewitz, MD; J. Barry O'Connor, MD, MS

Chapter 17: Non-Epithelial Tumors of the Esophagus

Nuzhat A. Ahmad, MD; Gregory G. Ginsberg, MD

Chapter 18: Primary Malignant and Metastatic Tumors of the Esophagus; Michael B. Kimmey, MD

Robert J. Ponec, MD

Chapter 19: Achalasia and Other Motor Disorders

Willemijntje A. Hoogerwerf, MD; Pankaj J. Pasricha, MD

Chapter 20: Benign Structural Lesions of the Esophagus: Rings, Webs, Diverticula, and Extrinsic Lesions

Charles Dye, MD; Irving Waxman, MD

Chapter 21: Anatomic Variants: Fistulas, Atresia, Duplication, Vascular Rings, and Congenital Stenosis

Marsha Kay, MD; Robert Wyllie, MD

Chapter 22: Postoperative Esophagus

Donald E. Low, MD, FACS, FRCS(C)

SECTION III: Diseases of the Stomach

Section Editor: Firas H. Al-Kawas, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 23: Embryology, Anatomy, Anatomic Relationship, and Normal Endoscopy of the Stomach

Cuong C. Nguyen, MD

Chapter 24: Gastroduodenal Ulcer Disease: Diagnosis and Management

David C. Metz, MD; Yu-Xiao Yang, MD

Chapter 25: Complications of Peptic Ulcer Disease

Thomas O. G. Kovacs, MD; Dennis M. Jensen, MD

Chapter 26: Gastropathy and Gastritis

Frank L. Lanza, MD; Hala El-Zimaity, MD

Chapter 27: Gastric Manifestations of Systemic Disease

Richard Zubarik, MD; Firas H. Al-Kawas, MD, FACP, FACG; Frank Van De Mierop, MD

Chapter 28: Gastric Polyps

Ronald J. Lew, MD; Gregory G. Ginsberg, MD

Chapter 29: Primary Malignant and Metastatic Tumors of the Stomach

Isaac Raijman, MD

Chapter 30: Gastric Submucosal Tumors

Camille F. Torbey, MD; Nadim G. Haddad, MD

Chapter 31: Anatomic Variants of the Stomach: Diaphragmatic Hernia, Volvulus, Diverticula, Heterotopia, Antral Web, Duplication Cysts, and Microgastria

Stephen R. T. Evans, MD; Babak Sarani, MD

Chapter 32: Vascular Lesions of the Stomach

R. Martin Bashir, MD, FACP, FACG; Firas H. Al-Kawas, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 33: Bezoars

Victor Nwakakwa, MD; Marc L. Kozam, MD; James H. Lewis, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 34: The Postoperative Stomach

Peter Muscarella, MD; Steven M. Steinberg, MD

Chapter 35: Management of Esophageal and Gastric Foreign Bodies

Patrick G. Brady, MD

Chapter 36: Caustic Injuries to the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract

Joan S. Di Palma, MD; Angel Rafael Colón, MD

Chapter 37: Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Portal Hypertension

Rafiq A. Sheikh, MBBS, MD, MRCP(UK), FACP; Thomas P. Prindiville, MD; Walter Trudeau, MBBCh(Oxon), DDS

Chapter 38: Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy; Robert M. Coben, MD; Anthony J. DiMarino Jr, MD, FACP, FACG

SECTION IV: Diseases of the Small Intestine

Section Editor: Anthony N. Kalloo, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 39: The Normal Small Intestine: Structure and Function

Eamonn M. Quigley, MD, FRCP,; FACP, FACG

Chapter 40: Infectious Diseases of the Small Intestine

Peter H. R. Green, MD; Richard M. Rosenberg, MD

Chapter 41: Crohn's Disease

James F. Marion, MD; Jerome D. Waye, MD

Chapter 42: Malabsorption

Linda A. Lee, MD

Chapter 43: Vascular Diseases of the Small Intestine

Blair S. Lewis, MD

Chapter 44: Tumors of the Small Intestine

Sergey V. Kantsevoy, MD, PhD

Chapter 45: Congenital, Inflammatory, Iatrogenic, and Systemic Disorders of the Small Intestine

Umaprasanna S. Karnam, MD; Jamie S. Barkin, MD, FACP, MACG

SECTION V: Diseases of the Colon

Section Editor: Anthony N. Kalloo, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 46: The Normal Colon

Marcia Cruz-Correa, MD; Anthony N. Kalloo, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 47: Ulcerative Colitis

Aaron Brzezinski, MD; Bret A. Lashner, MD, MPh

Chapter 48: Infectious Diseases of the Colon

Robynne K. Chutkan, MD; Nader H. Balba, MD

Chapter 49: Adenomatous Polyps and Adenocarcinoma of the Colon

John H. Bond, MD

Chapter 50: Nonadenomatous Tumors of the Colon

Luke F. Hourigan, MBBS, FRACP; Norman E. Marcon, MD, FRCP(C)

Chapter 51: Diverticular Disease

Neil Stollman, MD, FACP, FACG; Jeffrey B. Raskin, MD

Chapter 52: Motor Disorders of the Colon

Gene Z. Chiao, MD; Douglas K. Rex, MD

Chapter 53: Systemic, Iatrogenic, and Unusual Disorders of the Colon

Charles M. Noyer, MD; Lawrence J. Brandt, MD

Chapter 54: Disorders of the Anorectum

Donald G. Kim, MD, FACS; John M. MacKeigan, MD, FACS

SECTION VI: Diseases of the Pancreas and Biliary Tree

Section Editor: John Baillie, MB, ChB, FRCP, FACG

Chapter 55: Development of the Pancreas and Biliary Tract

Tadahiko Kozu, MD; Koichi Suda, MD, PhD; Fumitake Toki, MD

Chapter 56: Anatomy of the Biliary Tree and Gallbladder

William C. Meyers, MD; David M. Jackson, MS; James E. deCaestecker, DO; Andres E. Castellanos, MD

Chapter 57: Imaging of the Gallbladder and Biliary Tree

Robert K. Zeman, MD, FACR; Kelly A. Haarer, MD

Chapter 58: Imaging of the Pancreas

Carolyn H. Maynor, MD; Rendon C. Nelson, MD

Chapter 59: Pitfalls in Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography

Kenneth F. Binmoeller, MD; Nib Soehendra, MD

Chapter 60: Endosonography of the Pancreas and Biliary Tree

T. Lok Tio, MD, PhD; Gustavo Marino, MD; William Mayoral, MD

Chapter 61: Physiology of the Gallbladder and Biliary Tree

Andrzej J. Janecki, MD, PhD; Anthony N. Kalloo, MD, FACP, FACG

Chapter 62: Pancreatic Exocrine and Endocrine Function

Shea O. Ross, MD; Chris E. Forsmark, MD

Chapter 63: Benign Surgical Disorders of the Gallbladder; Michael J. Rosen, MD; Jeffrey M. Marks, MD

Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD

Chapter 64: Malignant Gallbladder Tumors

Micheal J. Rosen, MD; Jeffrey M. Marks, MD; Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD

Chapter 65: Choledocholithiasis, Bacterial Cholangitis, Oriental Intrahepatic Stone Disease, and Parasitic Disorders of the Biliary Tree

John G. Lee, MD, FACP; Joseph W. Leung, MD, FRCP, FACP, FACG

Chapter 66: Malignancy of the Bile Duct

Carl E. Gessner, MD; John Baillie, MB, ChB, FRCP, FACG

Chapter 67: Sclerosing Cholangitis

Jeffrey A. Abrams, MD; Mitchell Conn, MD

Chapter 68: Bile Duct Injuries Related to Surgery and Liver Transplantation

Malcolm Branch, MD; Michael Golioto, MD

Chapter 69: Biliary Problems Related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

Robert Enns, MD, FRCP

Chapter 70: Caroli's Disease and Congenital Bile Duct Cysts

Raymond A. Vallera, MD; John Affronti, MS, MD

Chapter 71: The Duodenal Papilla in Health and Disease

Nicholas Nickl, MD; Steven M. Schutz, MD; John Baillie, MB, ChB, FRCP, FACG

Chapter 72: Acute Pancreatitis

Richard A. Kozarek, MD

Chapter 73: Chronic Pancreatitis; Glen A. Lehman, MD

Stuart Sherman, MD

Chapter 74: Surgery for Pancreatitis

Jaimie D. Nathan, MD; Theodore N. Pappas, MD

Chapter 75: The Endoscopic Management of Pancreatic Pseudocysts

Raj J. Shah, MD; Douglas A. Howell, MD

Chapter 76: Pancreas Tumors

Marco J. Bruno, MD, PhD; Kees Huibregtse, MD, PhD

Chapter 77: Pancreatic Injury

James K. Howden, MD; Paul S. Jowell, MB, ChB

Chapter 78: Methods for Assessing Biliary and Pancreatic Strictures

Glenn L. Portwood, MD; Paul S. Jowell, MB, ChB

Chapter 79: Algorithm for the Investigation of Jaundice

Glenn M. Eisen, MD, MPH; Firas H. Al-Kawas, MD, FACP, FACG

SECTION VII: Development of Endoscopic Technologies

Section Editor: Thomas E. Kowalski, MD

Chapter 80: Designing Clinical Research in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Andrew J. Muir, MD, MHS

Jane E. Onken, MD

Chapter 81: Beyond White Light

Thomas D. Wang, MD, PhD; Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD

Chapter 82: Endosurgery

Thomas E. Kowalski, MD; Marie Ann Bailey, MD

Chapter 83: Remote Endoscopy

Paul Swain, MD; Mark Appleyard, MD

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Reviews

Reviews of the second edition:

“This second edition is a justified and improved model. The superb illustrations, features such as Key Points and Tricks of the Trade in each chapter, as well as the accompanying photo CD-ROM, all add to its appeal. An invaluable addition to the endoscopy collection and should be on the bookshelf of all gastroenterologists, surgeons, and internists who treat patients with gastrointestinal disease.”

— Willem JS de Villiers, MD, PhD, Divine, Inc.

“One of the outstanding features of this text is the liberal use of black and white images, color photographs, and diagrams. This give the book an immense advantage over other texts. ...An excellent book for anyone who is interested in endoscopy.”

— George Meyer, MD, Practical Gastroenterology

“… the authors have done a wonderful job in assembling a superbly illustrated text on endoscopic diagnosis and therapy. No comparable text has the depth and clear illustrations of this one.”

— Frank L. Iber, MD, Edward Hines Veterans Affairs Hospital, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, The Journal of the American Medical Association

Reviews of the first edition:

"The contributors are noted experts in their fields."

— Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, Gastroenterology

"I think the textbook is excellent and should provide a great deal of very useful information with excellent reference lists for anyone interested in digestive diseases."

— Eugene M. Bozymski, MD, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

"This is an excellent textbook that covers all of the important topics in gastrointestinal endoscopy. It will be useful for all gatroenterologists and surgeons and deserves to be a part of every GI library."

— Hilary I. Hertain, MD, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, Bronx, NY, Practical Gastroenterology

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About the Authors

Anthony J. DiMarino, Jr., MD

William Rorer Professor of Medicine and the Chief of Gastroenterology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Stanley B. Benjamin, MD

Brick Professor, Georgetown University School of Medicine and Chief of Gastroenterology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington DC

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