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ویرایش: [1 ed.] نویسندگان: Anthony Y.B. Teoh, Marc Giovaninni, Mouen A. Khashab, Takao Itoi سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9789811693397, 9789811693403 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2022 تعداد صفحات: [293] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 21 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب اطلس مداخله ای EUS: استراتژی های مبتنی بر مورد نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
هدف این اطلس ارائه سیستماتیک بحث مورد به مورد در مورد روش های انتخابی اولتراسونوگرافی آندوسکوپی مداخله ای (EUS) و نحوه برخورد با چنین روش هایی در بیماران مختلف است. اطلس تصاویری از روش های مداخله ای را ارائه می دهد و چندین مورد از این روش ها را شامل می شود. در هر مورد، یک گزارش استاندارد شامل تاریخچه مختصر، یافتههای تصویربرداری، بحث مفصل در مورد گزینههای درمان، ملاحظات در مداخله EUS، نحوه انجام روشها و نتایج نهایی ارائه میشود. زهکشی های مجرای صفراوی، مجرای پانکراس، کیسه صفرا و آبسه ها با هدایت EUS خلاصه می شود. روشهای فرسایشی شامل شبکه سلیاک، کیست پانکراس و فرسایش با فرکانس رادیویی نیز پوشش داده میشوند. سایر روشهای هدایتشده توسط EUS، از جمله گاستروآنتروستومی، درمان تزریقی، قرار دادن دانههای ید و قرار دادن نشانگر فیدوشیال و مداخلات اندوواسکولار بیشتر نشان داده شدهاند. متخصصین گوارش و جراحان می توانند از این اطلس برای یادگیری راهبردها و آمادگی برای این روش ها بهره مند شوند.
This atlas aims to systematically provide a case-by-case discussion on selected interventional endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) procedures and how to approach such procedures on different patients. The atlas offers illustrations of the interventional procedures and several cases of the procedures are included. Within each case, a standardized report is provided including a brief history, imaging findings, a detailed discussion on treatment options, considerations in the EUS intervention, how to perform the procedures and final outcomes. EUS-guided drainages of the bile duct, pancreatic duct, gallbladder and abscesses are summarized. Ablative procedures including celiac plexus, pancreatic cyst and radiofrequency ablations are also covered. Other procedures guided by EUS, including gastroenterostomy, injected therapy, iodine beads insertion and fiducial marker insertion and endovascular interventions are further demonstrated. Gastroenterologists and surgeons can benefit from this atlas on learning strategies and preparing for these procedures.
Preface Preface Preface Preface Contents Part I: EUS-Guided Drainage of Pancreatic Fluid Collections 1: EUS-guided Drainage of a Pancreatic Pseudocyst with a Self Folding Lumen Apposing Stent 1.1 Background 1.2 Case History 1.3 Procedural Plan 1.4 Description of the Procedure 1.5 Post-procedural Management 1.6 Potential Pitfalls References 2: EUS-guided Drainage of a Pancreatic Pseudocyst with a Lumen Apposing Stent 2.1 Background 2.2 Case History 2.3 Procedural Plan 2.4 Description of the Procedure 2.5 Post-procedural Management 2.6 Potential Pitfalls References 3: EUS-guided Drainage of Walled-off Pancreatic Necrosis 3.1 Background 3.2 Case History (Figures 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, and 3.5, Video 3.1) 3.3 Procedural Plan 3.4 Description of the Procedure 3.5 Post-procedural Management 3.6 Potential Pitfalls References 4: Endoscopic Access and Drainage of Walled-off Pancreatic Necrosis 4.1 Background 4.2 Case History 4.3 Procedural Plan 4.4 Description of the Procedure 4.5 Post-procedural Management 4.6 Potential Pitfalls References 5: EUS-guided Drainage of Postoperative Fluid Collections 5.1 Background 5.2 Case History 5.3 Procedural Plan 5.4 Description of the Procedure 5.5 Post-procedural Management 5.6 Potential Pitfalls References 6: Transgastric Necrosectomy 6.1 Background 6.2 Case History 6.3 Procedural Plan 6.4 Description of the Procedure 6.5 Post-procedural Management 6.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part II: EUS-Guided Biliary Drainage 7: EUS-guided Rendezvous ERCP 7.1 Background 7.2 Case History 7.3 Procedural Plan 7.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 7.1) 7.5 Post-procedural Management 7.6 Potential Pitfalls References 8: EUS-guided Choledochoduodenostomy 8.1 Background 8.2 Case History 8.3 Procedural Plan 8.4 Description of the Procedure 8.5 Post-procedural Management 8.6 Potential Pitfalls References 9: EUS-guided Choledochoduodenostomy with Lumen Apposing Stent 9.1 Background 9.2 Case History 9.3 Procedural Plan 9.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 9.1) 9.5 Post-Procedural Management 9.6 Potential Pitfalls References 10: Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Hepaticogastrostomy 10.1 Background 10.2 Case History 10.3 Procedure Planning 10.4 Description of Procedure (Video 10.1) 10.5 Postprocedural Management 10.6 Potential Pitfalls References 11: EUS-Guided Antegrade Stenting 11.1 Background 11.2 Case History 11.3 Procedure Plan for EUS-AGS 11.3.1 Equipment Needed for EUS-AGS 11.4 Description of the Current Procedure and Follow-Up 11.5 Tips and Tricks References 12: EUS-Guided Antegrade Stone Extraction 12.1 Background 12.2 Case History 12.3 Procedural Plan 12.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 12.1) 12.5 Post-Procedural Management 12.6 Potential Pitfalls References 13: Combined ERCP and EUS Drainage for Hilar Stricture 13.1 Background 13.2 Case History 13.3 Procedural Plan 13.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 13.1) 13.5 Post-procedural Management 13.6 Potential Pitfalls References 14: Biliary Interventions after EUS-Biliary Drainage 14.1 Background 14.2 Case History 14.3 Procedural Plan 14.4 Description of the Procedure 14.5 Post-procedural Management 14.6 Potential Pitfalls References 15: EUS-Guided Hepaticogastrostomy to Facilitate Antegrade ERCP for Management of Benign Biliary Obstruction in Roux-en-Y Hepaticojejunostomy Anatomy 15.1 Background 15.2 Case History 15.3 Procedural Plan 15.4 Description of the Procedure 15.5 Post-procedural Management 15.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part III: EUS-Guided Pancreatic Drainage 16: EUS-Guided Pancreaticogastrostomy 16.1 Background 16.2 Case History 16.3 Procedural Plan 16.4 Description of the Procedure 16.5 Post-procedural Management 16.6 Potential Pitfalls References 17: Pancreaticojejunostomy with Forward-Viewing Echoendoscope 17.1 Background 17.2 Case History 17.3 Procedural Plan 17.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 17.1) 17.5 Post-procedural Management 17.6 Potential Pitfalls References 18: EUS-Guided Pancreatic Rendezvous 18.1 Background 18.2 Case History 18.3 Procedural Plan 18.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 18.1) 18.5 Post-procedural Management 18.6 Potential Pitfalls References 19: EUS-PD for Pancreaticojejunostomy Stricture 19.1 Background 19.2 Case History 19.3 Procedural Plan 19.4 Description of the Procedure 19.5 Post-procedural Management 19.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part IV: EUS-Guided Celiac Plexus Ablation 20: EUS-Guided Celiac Plexus Neurolysis 20.1 Background 20.2 Case History 20.3 Procedural Plan 20.4 Description of the Procedure 20.5 Post-procedural Management 20.6 Potential Pitfalls References 21: EUS-Guided Celiac Ganglia Neurolysis 21.1 Background 21.2 Case History 21.3 Procedural Plan 21.4 Description of the Procedure 21.5 Post-procedural Management 21.6 Potential Pitfalls References 22: EUS-Guided Broad Plexus Neurolysis 22.1 Background 22.2 Case History 22.3 Procedural Plan 22.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 22.1) 22.5 Post-procedural Management 22.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part V: EUS-Guided Gallbladder Drainage 23: EUS-Guided Gallbladder Drainage for Acute Cholecystitis 23.1 Background 23.2 Case History 23.3 Procedural Plan 23.4 Description of the Procedure 23.5 Post-procedural Management 23.6 Potential Pitfalls References 24: EUS-Guided Gallbladder Drainage for Malignant Cystic Duct Obstruction 24.1 Background 24.2 Case History 24.3 Procedural Plan 24.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 24.1) 24.5 Post-Procedural Management 24.6 Potential Pitfalls References 25: EUS-Guided Gallbladder Drainage in a Case with Malignant Biliary Obstruction 25.1 Background 25.2 Case History 25.3 Procedural Plan 25.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 25.1) 25.5 Post-procedural Management 25.6 Potential Pitfalls References 26: Cholecystoscopy with Advanced Gallbladder Interventions 26.1 Background 26.2 Case History 26.3 Procedural Plan 26.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 26.1) 26.5 Post-procedural Management 26.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part VI: EUS-Guided Gastroenterostomy 27: EUS-Guided Gastroenterostomy: Balloon Technique 27.1 Background 27.2 Case History 27.3 Procedural Plan 27.4 Description of the Procedure 27.5 Post-procedural Management 27.6 Potential Pitfalls References 28: EUS-guided Gastroenterostomy: The Direct Method 28.1 Background 28.2 Case History 28.3 Procedural Plan 28.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 28.1) 28.5 Post-procedural Management 28.6 Potential Pitfalls References 29: EUS-Guided Balloon Occluded Gastrojejunostomy Bypass 29.1 Background 29.2 Case History 29.3 Procedural Plan 29.4 Description of the Procedure 29.5 Post-Procedural Management 29.6 Potential Pitfalls References 30: One-Stage EUS-Guided Gastrogastrostomy and ERCP in Roux-n-Y Gastric Bypass Anatomy 30.1 Background 30.2 Case History 30.3 Procedural Plan 30.4 Description of the Procedure 30.5 Post-Procedural Management 30.6 Potential Pitfalls References 31: Afferent Limb Obstruction 31.1 Background 31.2 Case History 31.3 Procedural Plan 31.4 Description of the Procedure 31.5 Post-Procedural Management 31.6 Potential Pitfalls References 32: EUS Gastric Access for Therapeutic Endoscopy for Management of a Walled Off Necrosis with a LAM Stent in Gastric Bypass Anatomy 32.1 Background 32.2 Case History 32.3 Procedural Plan 32.4 Description of the Procedure 32.5 Post-Procedural Management 32.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part VII: EUS-Guided Pancreatic Cyst Ablation 33: EUS-Guided Pancreatic Cyst Ablation with Alcohol 33.1 Background 33.2 Case History 33.3 Procedural Plan 33.4 Description of the Procedure 33.5 Post-Procedural Management 33.6 Potential Pitfalls References 34: EUS-Guided Pancreatic Cyst Ablation with Alcohol and Paclitaxel 34.1 Background 34.2 Case History 34.3 Procedural Plan 34.4 Description of the Procedure 34.5 Post-Procedural Management 34.6 Potential Pitfalls References 35: Alcohol-Free EUS-Guided Pancreatic Cyst Chemoablation 35.1 Background 35.2 Case History 35.3 Procedural Plan 35.4 Description of the Procedure 35.5 Post-Procedural Management 35.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part VIII: EUS-Guided Tumor Ablations 36: EUS-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation of Pancreatic Cyst 36.1 Background 36.2 Case History 36.3 Procedural Plan 36.4 Description of the Procedure 36.5 Post-procedural Management 36.6 Potential Pitfalls References 37: EUS-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma 37.1 Background 37.2 Case History 37.3 Procedural Plan 37.4 Description of the Procedure 37.5 Post-Procedural Management 37.6 Potential Pitfalls References 38: EUS-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation of Functional Pancreatic Neoplasms 38.1 Background 38.2 Case History 38.3 Procedural Plan 38.4 Description of the Procedure 38.5 Post-Procedural Management 38.6 Potential Pitfalls References 39: EUS-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation of a Functional Adrenal Tumor 39.1 Background 39.2 Case History 39.3 Procedural Plan 39.4 Description of the Procedure 39.5 Post-Procedural Management 39.6 Potential Pitfalls References 40: EUS-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation for Recurrent Lymph Node Metastasis 40.1 Background 40.2 Case History 40.3 Procedural Plan 40.4 Description of the Procedure 40.5 Post-Procedural Management 40.6 Potential Pitfalls References 41: EUS-Guided Photodynamic Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer 41.1 Background 41.2 Case History 41.3 Procedural Plan 41.4 Description of the Procedure 41.5 Post-procedural Management 41.6 Potential Pitfalls References 42: EUS-Guided Ablation with HybridTherm Probe 42.1 Background 42.2 Case History 42.3 Technical Characteristics of the HybridTherm Probe 42.4 Procedural Plan 42.5 Description of the Procedure 42.6 Post-Procedural Management 42.7 Potential Pitfalls References Part IX: EUS-Guided Implantation and Injection Therapy 43: EUS-Guided Radioactive Iodine Seeds Insertion for Pancreatic Cancer 43.1 Background 43.2 Case History 43.3 Procedural Plan 43.4 Description of the Procedure 43.5 Post-Procedural Management 43.6 Potential Pitfalls References 44: EUS-Guided Ethanol Injection for Pancreatic NET 44.1 Background 44.2 Case History 44.3 Procedural Plan 44.4 Description of the Procedure 44.5 Post-Procedural Management 44.6 Potential Pitfalls References 45: EUS-Guided Injection of Anti-Tumor Agents for Malignancy 45.1 Background 45.2 Case History 45.3 Procedural Plan 45.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 45.1) 45.5 Post-Procedural Management 45.6 Potential Pitfalls References 46: EUS-Guided Implantation of Radioactive Phosphorus (32P) for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer 46.1 Background 46.2 Case History 46.3 Pre-Procedural Preparation 46.4 Description of the Procedure 46.5 Post-Procedural Management 46.6 Potential Pitfalls 46.7 Conclusion References Part X: EUS-Guided Drainage of Abscesses 47: EUS-Guided Drainage of Liver Abscess 47.1 Background 47.2 Case History 47.3 Procedural Plan 47.4 Description of the Procedure 47.5 Post-Procedural Management 47.6 Potential Pitfalls References 48: EUS-Guided Drainage of Splenic Abscess 48.1 Background 48.2 Case History 48.3 Procedural Plan 48.4 Description of the Procedure 48.5 Post-Procedural Management 48.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part XI: EUS-Guided Fiducial Marker Insertion 49: EUS-Guided Fiducial Marker Insertion for Esophageal Cancer 49.1 Background 49.2 Case History 49.3 Procedural Plan 49.4 Description of the Procedure 49.5 Post-Procedural Management 49.6 Potential Pitfalls References 50: EUS-guided Fiducial Marker Placement for Pancreatic Cancer 50.1 Background 50.2 Case History 50.3 Procedural Plan 50.4 Description of the Procedure (Video 50.1) 50.5 Post-Procedural Management 50.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part XII: EUS-Guided Liver Biopsy and Portal Vein Pressure Gradient Measurement 51: EUS-Guided Liver Biopsy in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease 51.1 Background 51.2 Case History 51.3 Procedural Plan 51.4 Description of the Procedure 51.5 Post-Procedural Management 51.6 Potential Pitfalls References 52: EUS-Guided Portal Pressure Gradient Measurement 52.1 Background 52.2 Case History 52.3 Procedural Plan 52.4 Description of the Procedure 52.5 Post-Procedural Management 52.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part XIII: EUS-Guided Portal Vein Aspiration 53: EUS-Guided Portal Vein Aspiration for Circulating Tumour Cells in Colorectal Cancer 53.1 Background 53.2 Case History 53.3 Procedural Plan 53.4 Description of the Procedure 53.5 Post-Procedural Management 53.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part XIV: EUS-Guided Variceal Intervention 54: EUS-Guided Esophageal Varices Ablation with Cyanoacrylate 54.1 Background 54.2 Case History 54.3 Procedural Plan 54.4 Description of the Procedure 54.5 Post-Procedural Management 54.6 Potential Pitfalls References 55: EUS-Guided Venography in Gastric Varices: Anatomic and Hemodynamic Aspects 55.1 Background 55.2 Case History 55.3 Procedural Plan 55.4 Description of the Procedure 55.5 Post-Procedural Management 55.6 Potential Pitfalls References 56: EUS-Guided Gastric Variceal Ablation with Coils 56.1 Background 56.2 Case History 56.3 Procedural Plan 56.4 Description of the Procedure 56.5 Post-Procedural Management 56.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part XV: EUS-Guided Arterial Embolization 57: EUS-Guided Arterial Embolization 57.1 Background 57.2 Case History 57.3 Procedural Plan 57.4 Description of the Procedure 57.5 Post-Procedural Management 57.6 Potential Pitfalls References Part XVI: Management of Adverse Events After EUS-Guided Interventions 58: How to Salvage a Mis-Deployed EUS-Guided Hepaticogastrostomy Stent 58.1 Background 58.2 Case History 58.3 Procedural Plan 58.4 Description of the Procedure 58.5 Post-Procedural Management 58.6 Potential Pitfalls References 59: Endoscopic Salvage of a Mis-Deployed Choledochoduodenostomy Stent 59.1 Background 59.2 Case History 59.3 Procedural Plan 59.4 Description of the Procedure 59.5 Post-procedure Management 59.6 Potential Pitfalls References 60: Endoscopic Salvage of a Dislodged Gastro-Gastrostomy Stent 60.1 Background 60.2 Case History 60.3 Procedural Plan 60.4 Description of the Procedure 60.5 Post-procedural Management 60.6 Potential Pitfalls References 61: Management of Hemorrhage During EUS-Guided Pancreatic Fluid Collection Drainage: Thinking on Your Feet 61.1 Background 61.2 Case History 61.3 Procedure 61.4 Thinking on Your Feet 61.5 Post-Procedure Management 61.6 Conclusion 61.7 Intra-procedural Bleed 61.8 Post-Procedural Bleed References