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    Massimiliano Mutignani, Jörg G. Albert, Carlo Fabbri, editors.
    Summary: This volume presents the technical and cultural state of the art of two of the riskiest, most complex and operator-dependent digestive operative techniques: endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS). The authors compare old and new techniques, shedding light on the most recent and innovative scientific findings, including those in the field of anatomic pathology and molecular biology considered relevant for the analysis of tissue samples collected during EUS. In view of the technical difficulties specific to these techniques, the book also offers access to online-videos and numerous images, making it a valuable resource both for physicians approaching these techniques for the first time as well as for those already using them. Organized into 7 sections, it describes in detail all techniques related to ERCP/EUS, together with any specific technical equipment required. It also presents a new paradigm based on the latest results in the areas of prevention, diagnosis and management of the most common complications. Clinical outcomes presented in international literature, as well as algorithms - both based on scientific evidence and expert findings - are illustrated and compared to alternative treatments.

    Contents:
    Part 1 ERCP and EUS: armamentarium and surroundings
    1 ERCP/ERCP Room
    2 X-rays in endoscopy
    3 Ultrasound Equipments
    4 Endoscopes
    5 ERCP standard and special devices
    6 EUS Standard Devices
    7 Deep sedation and anesthesia for advanced gastrointestinal endoscopy: challenging a continuum
    8 Anatomy Of The Biliary Tree
    9 Anatomy of the pancreas
    10 CT: what we need to know to start to interpret radiological pictures
    11 MR: what we need to know to start to interpret radiological pictures
    12 Patients management before and after EUS/ERCP
    Part 2 ERCP: WHAT and HOW
    13 Cannulation techniques
    14 Biliary sphincterotomy and precut
    15 Pancreatic Sphincterotomy
    16 Biliary Stones Extraction
    17 Intraductal lithotripsy
    18 Pancreatico-biliary ESWL
    19 Biliary Stenting
    20 Endoscopic Papillectomy
    21 Ductoscopy
    22 Intraductal Ablation Techniques
    23 Stent Removal (plastic and metal)
    24 ERCP in altered anatomy
    25 PTC and PTC-ERCP rendez-vous procedures
    Part 3 EUS: WHAT and HOW
    26 EUS Diagnostic Puncture
    27 Ancillary Diagnostic Techniques In EUS
    28 EUS-Guided Transenteric Pancreatic Duct Drainage
    29 EUS Assisted Ablation Techniques
    30 Intraductal US
    Part 4 Complications: prevention, diagnosis and management
    31 Acute pancreatitis
    32 Bleeding
    33 ERCP-related perforations
    34 Miscellany
    35 EUS complications
    Part 5 Bilio-pancreatic diseases: clinical results
    36 Common bile duct stones
    37 Intrahepatic stones
    38 Acute Cholangitis
    39 Papillectomy: clinical results
    40 TIPS in Malignant Biliary Strictures
    41 Results Of Eus Transmural Biliary Drainage
    42 Post-Operative Biliary Stricture
    43 Biliary complications after liver transplantation
    44 Biliary Leaks: Role of ERCP in post-operative biliary complications
    45 Primary sclerosing cholangitis
    46 Acute cholecystitis
    47 Acute biliary pancreatitis
    48 Chronic Pancreatitis
    49 Pancreatic Fistulas
    Part 6 The cytopathologist'spoint of view
    50 EUS Tissue sampling : what are we talking about?
    51 Molecular Biology Of Biliopancreatic Lesions
    Part 7 Clinical Algorithms
    52 Suspected common bile duct stones (algorithm)
    53 Acute Cholangitis (algorithm)
    54 Diagnosis of etiology in acute pancreatitis
    55 Periampullary biliary strictures (algorithm)
    56 Hilar Strictures: Algorithm
    57 Diagnosis of pancreatic cyst: Algorithm.
    Digital Access Springer 2020