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Atlas of Advanced Endoscopy

Buch | Hardcover
405 Seiten
2024 | 2024 ed.
Springer Nature (Verlag)
978-981-97-2731-5 (ISBN)
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Each case section provides expert analysis and notable endoscopic images, accompanied by histopathologic images depicting various benign lesions and early cancers.The Atlas of Advanced Endoscopy serves as an invaluable resource to enhance the reader's knowledge and understanding of the complexities of gastrointestinal endoscopy.
This comprehensive book features high-quality images, videos, and step-by-step instructions for capturing detailed views of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract from the oral cavity to the anus. In addition to covering areas such as the tongue, head and neck, non-Barrett's esophagus, Barrett's esophagus, stomach, duodenum, colon, and rectum, the atlas is authored by leading GI experts from the Asian Novel Bio-Imaging and Intervention Group in the Asia-Pacific region, known for their unparalleled expertise and commitment to excellence.



The book covers various aspects, including equipment reviews and diagnostic technologies using the latest unified global standard system. It explains techniques such as high-definition endoscopy, magnifying endoscopy, chromoendoscopy, NBI, TXI, RDI, and AI, while also providing insight into classifications such as the Japan Esophageal Society Classification, the VS Classification/MESDA-G, and the JNET Classification. Each case section provides expert analysis and notable endoscopic images, accompanied by histopathologic images depicting various benign lesions and early cancers.



The Atlas of Advanced Endoscopy serves as an invaluable resource to enhance the reader's knowledge and understanding of the complexities of gastrointestinal endoscopy. It is designed to help practitioners, clinicians, gastroenterologists, and medical students learn diagnostic strategies, procedures, and clinically significant cases. We hope this atlas will always be at your side in the endoscopy room.

Yasushi Sano is a Clinical Professor  at  Kansai  Medical  University  as  well  as  the  Director  of   Gastrointestinal  Center  at  Sano  Hospital,  Kobe,  Japan.  He is one of  the world leaders in the field of  diagnostic and therapeu-tic  colonoscopy.  He  has  presented  many  lectures  regarding  image-enhanced  endoscopy  (IEE)  technique  and  demonstrated  endoscopy  live with EMR/ESD technique at several countries. He skillfully uses magnifying  colonoscopy  with  advanced  imaging  technique.  He  has  published more than 180 peer-reviewed manuscripts and 9 book chap-ters. He is a member of  several advisory boards including Gastroen-terological    Endoscopy    (JGES,    JGA,    Japan),    Gastrointestinal    Endoscopy (GIE, USA), and Chairman of  Asian Novel Bio-Imaging and Intervention Group (ANBIIG). He has participated in more than 230 workshops/symposiums across various countries. Philip Chiu is Professor of  Division of  Upper GI and Metabolic Surgery, Depart-ment  of   Surgery,  Director  of   Multi-Scale  Medical  Robotics  Center,  Director  of   Endoscopy  Center,  Institute  of   Digestive  Disease  and  Director of  CUHK Chow Yuk Ho Technology Center for Innovative Medicine and Dean (External Affairs), Faculty of  Medicine, Chinese University  of   Hong  Kong.  He  is  the  first  to  perform  ESD  for  treat-ment  of   early  GI  cancers  in  Hong  Kong  in  2004.  In  2010,  he  per-formed the first peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) in Hong Kong as well as pioneered the world first robotic gastric ESD in 2011, fol-lowed by the world first robotic colorectal ESD in 2020. His research interests include esophageal cancer management, minimally invasive and robotic esophagectomy, novel endoscopic technologies for diag-nosis of  early GI cancers, endoscopic surgery as well as robotics for endoluminal surgery. He has published more than 370 peer-reviewed manuscripts and 6 book chapters. He is currently co-editor of  endos-copy and subject editor for surgical endoscopy. Rajvinder Singhis a Professor of  Medicine with the University of  Adelaide and the Director of  Gastroenterology at the Lyell McEwin and Mod-bury Hospitals, South Australia. He is an Editorial Board mem-ber of  Clinical Endoscopy and past Editorial Board member of  Endoscopy, Digestive Endoscopy, and Endoscopy International Open. He has an h-index of  41. He has authored more than 150 publications and book chapters on advanced endoscopic muco-sal  imaging  and  resection  techniques.  He  has  been  involved  in  various  committees  drafting  national  and  international  guide-lines on this subject. He was the past chair of  the Australian Gas-trointestinal Endoscopic Association (AGEA). He is frequently invited  to  conduct  Basic  and  Advanced  Endoscopy  Workshops  and  has  participated  in  more  than  200  workshops/symposiums  across various countries. Noriya Uedo is a Vice-Director, Department of  Gastrointestinal Oncology, Osaka International  Cancer  Institute.  He  graduated  from  the  School  of   Medicine, Kagoshima University, in 1992 and started his training in gastrointestinal  oncology  and  endoscopy  in  the  current  institution  from 1994. He is a Councilor of  several Japanese medical societies. He  is  serving  as  a  Visiting  Professor  in  Fukuoka  University  Chi-kushi  Hospital  and  used  to  serve  as  a  Visiting  Professor  in  Lund  University, Malmö University Hospital, and Chinese PLA General Hospital. Kenichi Goda graduated from National Defense Medical College in 1993. He is a  gastroenterologist  specialized  in  gastrointestinal  endoscopy  and  the  Professor  and  Director  of   Gastrointestinal  Endoscopy  Center of  Dokkyo Medical University Hospital. He is the chair-person-elect  of   Barrett’s  esophagus  society  of   Japan.  He  has  more  than  90  peer-reviewed  international  publications  and  has  delivered  numerous  oral  and  poster  presentations  in  numerous  international meetings. He has received awards of  Distinguished Paper  Award  of   Japan  Gastroenterological  Endoscopy  Society  2004 and Distinguished Presentation of  JDDW 2012. Chikatoshi Katada graduated from Kitasato University School of Medicine in 1998. From 2001 to 2005, he worked at National Cancer Center Hospital East. From 2005 to 2022, he worked at Kitasato University Hospital. From 2018 to 2019, he participated in the visiting clinician program at Mayo Clinic. From 2022 to the present, he worked at Kyoto University Hospital. He has more than 120 peer-reviewed international publications and has delivered numerous presentations in international meetings. His areas of expertise are clinical research on carcinogenesis and prevention of alcohol-related cancers of the esophagus and head and neck. Therefore, he is well versed in the endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of cancers arising in this area.

X-1 system.- RDI.- TXI.- AI.- Paris classification.- Esophagus: The Japan esophageal society classification.- Stomach: MESDA-G.-Colon: JNET classification.- How to take high-quality images (UGI).- How to take high-quality images (LGI).- Lymphoid folicle.-LGIN/HGIN (small size).- LGIN/HGIN (large size).- Superficial cancer (flat type).- Superficial cancer (polypoid type).- Reflex esophagitis.- Papilloma.- LGIN/HGIN (small size).- LGIN/HGIN (large size).- Multple lugol-voiding lesions.- Superficial cancer (0-Ⅰ, M).- Superficial cancer (0-Ⅱ,M).- Superficial cancer (SM).- Superficial cancer (SM).- Superficiail cancer (large, ≧ 2/3 circumference).- SSBE and LSBE.- Barrett's dysplasia (small size).- Barrett's dysplasia (large size).- Barrett's adenocarcinoma (flat type).- Barrett's adenocarcinoma (polypoid type).- Ectopic gastric metaplasia.- denoma (Papillary resion).- Adenoma (Gastric type, non-papillary resion).- Adenoma (Intestinal type, non-papillary resion).- Duodenal early cancer (non-papillary resion).- Gastric metaplasia.- Hyperplastic polyp.- fundic glnad polyp.- Adenoma.- Early garstric cancer (0-Ⅰ, M, Differentiated type).- Early garstric cancer (0-Ⅱa, M, Differentiated type).- Early garstric cancer (0-Ⅱc, M, Differentiated type).- Early garstric cancer (any, SM, Differentiatted type).- Early garstric cancer (0-Ⅱc, M, Undifferentiated type).- Early garstric cancer (any, SM, Undifferentiatted type).- Early gastric cancer (UL+).- Early gastric cancer after HP eradication (1).- Early gastric cancer after HP eradication (2).- Gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic-gland type.- Gastric MALT Lymphoma.- Hyperplastic polyp (HP).- sessile serrated lesion (SSL).- SSL with dsyplasia or cancer.- Superficial serrated adenoma (SuSA).- Tradiational serrated adenoma.- Polypoid-type adenoma (0-Ⅰ).- Flat-type adenoma.- Depressed-type adenoma (0-Ⅱc).- Early colorectal cancer (0-Ⅰ, Polpyoid, M or SM).- Early colorectal cancer (0-ⅠP+Ⅱc ,Head or Stalk invasion).- Early colorectal cancer (0-Ⅱa, LST-NG, M or SM).- Early colorectal cancer (0-Ⅱa+Ⅰs, LST-G-Mix).- Early colorectal cancer (0-Ⅱa+Ⅱc, SM).- Early colorectal cancer (0-Ⅰs+Ⅱc, SM).- Anal condyloma or cancer.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 500 Illustrations, color; XXVIII, 405 p. 500 illus. in color. With online files/update.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Maße 168 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Viszeralchirurgie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Radiologie / Bildgebende Verfahren
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
Schlagworte Cancer • classification • Endoscopy • Gastrointestinal Tract • IEE • Image-enhanced endoscopy
ISBN-10 981-97-2731-6 / 9819727316
ISBN-13 978-981-97-2731-5 / 9789819727315
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