This volume reviews the history of endoscopy to diagnose small bowel disorders, places other diagnostic modalities into perspective, and defines the role of capsule endoscopy and per overtube assisted and retrograde enteroscopy in disorders as disparate as gluten sensitive enteropathy, small bowel neoplasms, and inflammatory bowel disease. The book further details the nonoperative approach to NSAID strictures, foreign body retrieval (to include impacted capsule endoscopes), and the diagnosis and treatment of chronically bleeding angiodysplastic lesions. The text is also richly illustrated with over 150 images and includes online video segments.
Written by experts in the field, Endoscopy in Small Bowel Disorders is a valuable resource for medical and surgical residents, gastroenterologists in training and practice, therapeutic endoscopists, and general and colorectal surgeons.
I: Indications for Small Bowel Disorder Imaging
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Chapter 1. Indications for Imaging the Small Bowel
Jessica Noelting and Jonathan A. Leighton
II: History of Small Bowel Imaging
Chapter 2. Barium Studies
Emanuele Casciani, Paola Cerro, Giovanni Di Nardo, Salvatore Oliva, Gianfranco Gualdi, and Salvatore Cucchiara
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Chapter 3. Endoscopy
Blair S. Lewis
III. Recent Noninvasive Imaging Modalities
Chapter 4. CT Enterography
Joel G. Fletcher, Amy Kolbe, and David Bruining
Chapter 5. Magnetic Resonance Enterography (MRE)
Rakesh Sinha
IV.? Recent Endoscopic Advances: Technology and Techniques
Chapter 6. Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy
Otto S. Lin
Chapter 7. Balloon Enteroscopy
Klaus M?nkem?ller, John Ospina, Shabnam Sarker, and Lucia Fry
Chapter 8. Spiral Enteroscopy and On Demand l3#