Gastrointestinal Emergencies

Gastrointestinal Emergencies

Tham, Tony C.K.
Collins, John S.A.
Soetikno, Roy

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Gastrointestinal Emergencies 3E provides practical, up–to–date guidance for gastroenterologists, endoscopists, surgeons, emergency and acute physicians, medical students and trainees managing patients presenting with GI complications and/or emergencies. Combining a symptom section, a specific conditions section and a section that examines complications (and solutions) of GI procedures, focus throughout is on clear, specific how–to guidance, for use before a procedure or immediately after emergency stabilization.  An evidence–based approach to presentation, diagnosis and investigation is utilized throughout. New to this third edition are several brand new chapters covering various complications of procedures and specific conditions not previously featured, as well as a thorough look at the many diagnostic and therapeutic advances in recent years.  In addition, every chapter from the current edition has undergone wholesale revision to ensure it is updated with the very latest in management guidelines and clinical practice.  Once again, full range of emergencies encountered in daily clinical practice will be examined, such as acute pancreatitis, esophageal perforation, capsule endoscopy complications, acute appendicitis, and the difficulties after gastrointestinal procedures. International guidelines from the world s key gastroenterology societies will be included in relevant chapters. Gastrointestinal Emergencies 3E is the definitive reference guide for the management of gastrointestinal emergencies and endoscopic complications, and the perfect accompaniment for the modern–day gastroenterologist, surgeon, emergency and acute physicians. Every Emergency Department, GI/endoscopy unit, medical/surgical admission unit should keep a copy close at hand for quick reference.  INDICE: Section 1: Approach to Specific Presentations .1 Approach to DysphagiaJohn S. A. Collins .2 Approach to VomitingBee Chan Lee and John S. A. Collins .3 Approach to Upper Gastrointestinal BleedingPatrick B. Allen, Tony C.K. Tham .4 Approach to Acute Abdominal PainTony C.K. Tham .5 Approach to JaundiceTony C.K. Tham .6 Acute Severe Lower Gastrointestinal HaemorrhageJennifer M. Kolb and Tonya Kaltenbach .7 Approach to DiarrheaJohn S. A. Collins .Section 2: Complications of Gastrointestinal Procedures and Therapy .8 Complications of Upper Gastrointestinal EndoscopyDaniel J. Stein and Reza Shaker .9 Complications of Percutaneous Endoscopic GastrostomyBarbara Willandt and Jo Vandervoort .10 Complications of Variceal Sclerotherapy, Ligation and Balloon TamponadeAarti K. Rao and Roy M. Soetikno .11 Complications of Endoscopic Retrograde CholangiopancreatographyConstantinos P. Anastassiades and Richard C. K. Wong .12 Complications of Laparoscopic SurgeryStephen Attwood and Khalid Osman .13 Complications of Liver BiopsyRobert J. Wong and Aijaz Ahmed .14 Complications of ColonoscopyMatthias Steverlynck and Jo Vandervoort .15 Complications of Capsule EndoscopyRoy Soetikno and Andres Sanchez–Yague .16 Complications of Endoscopic UltrasoundMaria Cecilia M. Sison–Oh, Andres Sanchez–Yague and Roy Soetikno .17 Complications of EMR and ESDIchiro Oda, Haruhisa Suzuki and Seiichiro Abe .18 Complications of Bariatric SurgeryAllison R. Schulman, Michele B. Ryan and Christopher C. Thompson .19 Complications of Drugs used in GastroenterologyPaul Kevin Hamilton and Philip Toner .Section 3: Specific Conditions .20 Foreign Body Impaction in the EsophagusGeorge Triadafilopoulos .21 Esophageal perforationIoannis S. Papanikolaou and Peter D. Siersema .22 Acute Upper Nonvariceal Gastrointestinal haemorrhageKelvin Palmer .23 Acute PancreatitisDavid Lichtenstein .24 Biliary Tract EmergenciesJoseph K. N. Kim and David L. Carr–Locke .25 Variceal HaemorrhageRoy Soetikno and Andres Sanchez–Yague .26 Acute Liver FailureP. S.  J. Hall and W. J. Cash .27 Ascites and Spontaneous Bacterial PeritonitisAndrés Cárdenas, Isabel Graupera, and Pere Ginès .28 Alcoholic HepatitisBrian John Hogan and David William Michael Patch .29 Perforation of the Gastrointestinal TractIan McAllister .30 Intestinal ObstructionKevin McCallion .31 Acute AppendicitisIan McAllister .32 Middle gastrointestinal bleedingAndres Sanchez–Yague .33 Ischemic BowelRyan Perumpail and Shai Friedland .34 Acute severe ulcerative colitisSubrata Ghosh and Marietta Iacucci .35 Infectious DiarrheaGraham Morrison and John S. A. Collins .36 Diverticular diseaseJennifer M. Kolb and Tonya Kaltenbach .37 GI complications of HIVEmma McCarty and Wallace Dinsmore .38 Gastrointestinal complications in the Intensive Care UnitJ. J. McNamee and D. F. McAuley .Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-63842-2
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 328
  • Fecha Publicación: 11/12/2015
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés