結腸鏡検査法:原理と実際(第3版)<br>Colonoscopy : Principles and Practice(3)

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結腸鏡検査法:原理と実際(第3版)
Colonoscopy : Principles and Practice(3)

  • 著者名:Rex, Douglas K. (EDT)/Dekker, Evelien (EDT)/Bourke, Michael J. (EDT)
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  • Wiley(2026/03/16発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781394220250
  • eISBN:9781394220267

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Description

New edition of a leading reference on the field of colonoscopy

Waye’s Colonoscopy offers a comprehensive review of colonoscopy, covering insertion methods in routine and anatomically complex colon, endoscopic diagnosis of precancerous lesions, and all aspects of polyp resection. Many special aspects are reviewed including radiographic imaging of the colon, the pathology of colorectal polyps, pediatric colonoscopy, medical-legal risk in colonoscopy, and screening and surveillance for colorectal cancer. Key concepts are illustrated in colorful figures and many procedures are demonstrated by experts in videos accessible on a companion website.

This Third Edition has been extensively updated and revised to cover major advancements in the field since the previous edition was published in 2009. These include developments in imaging that improve detection and characterization, artificial intelligence, the maturation of a worldwide movement to improve colonoscopy quality, the emergence of the cold revolution in resection, the enormous expansion of knowledge on wide field endoscopic mucosal resection, and the proliferation of endoscopic submucosal dissection.

Written by a team of internationally recognized experts, Waye’s Colonoscopy includes information on:

  • General aspects of colonoscopy, including endoscopy room assistants, cleaning and disinfection processes, and green practices
  • Principles of electrosurgery in colonoscopy and management of antiplatelet agents and anticoagulants
  • Optical characterization of colonic neoplasia and techniques and devices for optimizing neoplasia
  • Overt cancer and covert cancer
  • Full thickness resections
  • Approaches to the unwell post-colonoscopy patient, and prevention and management of post-polypectomy bleeding and perforation

Waye’s Colonoscopy is an essential reference for practicing colonoscopists, gastroenterology fellows, surgical and colorectal surgery residents, and others in training to perform colonoscopy or wishing to improve their knowledge base and colonoscopy skills.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors, viii
Preface to the First Edition, xiii
Preface to the Second Edition, xiv
Preface, xv
About the Companion Website, xvi

Section I General Aspects of Colonoscopy, 1

1 The History of Colonoscopy and Lower Bowel Endoscopy, 3
Jerome D. Waye

2 Organizing the Colonoscopy Suite, 16
Amar Vedamurthy & Joshua Melson

3 Efficiency in Colonoscopy, 29
Madhav Desai & Amit Rastogi

4 The Endoscopy Assistant, 35
Gottumukkala S. Raju

5 Cleaning and Disinfection of Colonoscopes, 50
Lukejohn W. Day

6 Sustainable Colonoscopy, 64
João A. Cunha Neves, Enrique Rodríguez de Santiago, Marianna Arvanitakis & Heiko Pohl

Section II Preparation of the Patient, 77

7 Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy, 79
Peter C. Johnson, Marcel Robles, Giulio Antonelli, Cesare Hassan & David Kastenberg

8 Management of Antiplatelet Agents and Anticoagulants, 100
Ali A. Alali, Majid A. Almadi & Alan N. Barkun

9 Informed Consent for Colonoscopy, 112
Lauren D. Feld, Darian J. Mullen, Anastasia M. McConachie, Stephanie Sundier & Andrew D. Feld

10 Sedation for Colonoscopy, 122
Peter T. Boyd, Raymond C. Lewandowski & Montri Gururatsakul

Section III Colonoscopy Technology and Alternative Techniques, 137

11 Colonoscope Technology, 139
Douglas K. Rex, David E. Barlow & Kazuhiro Gono

12 Principles of Electrosurgery in Colonoscopy, 148
Neil Gupta

13 Artificial Intelligence in Colonoscopy, 155
Yuchi Mori

14 Robotics in Colonoscopy, 161
Louis H.S. Lau, Zheng Li, & Philip W.Y. Chiu

15 Capsule Colonoscopy, 177
Cristiano Spada & Sara Sofia De Lucia

16 CT Colonography, EUS, MRI, 183
Maya C. Sarihan, Brooks D. Cash, Mark A. Gromski, Jaap Stoker & Karin Horsthuis

Section IV Insertion Technique, 199

17 Insertion Technique, 201
Ahmir Ahmad, Siwan Thomas-Gibson & Michael J. Bourke

18 Completing Colonoscopy in Complex Colonic Anatomy and Cases with Previous Incomplete Colonoscopy, 214
Douglas K. Rex

Section V Colorectal Neoplasia: Endoscopic Detection and Characterization, 223

19 Endoscopy, Pathology, and Vocabulary of Colorectal Neoplasia, 225
John J. Guardiola, Ivan A. Gonzalez & Douglas K. Rex

20 Indications and Contraindications for Colonoscopy, and Yield by Indication, 241
Joseph C. Anderson

21 Optimizing Neoplasia Detection: Techniques and Devices, 250
Aasma Shaukat & James E. East

22 Colorectal Image Enhanced Endoscopy, 260
Roy M. Soetikno, Ravishankar Asokkumar, Satimai Aniwan & Yasushi Sano

Section VI Endoscopic Resection of Benign Colorectal Lesions, 285

23 Endoscopic Resection of Neoplasia in the Colon: An Overview, 287
Douglas K. Rex & Michael J. Bourke

24 Resection of Small and Diminutive Lesions, 292
Monika Ferlitsch & Cyrus Piraka

25 Management of the Pedunculated Polyp, 301
Leon M.G. Moons, Miangela M. Lacle & Paul Didden

26 Management of Large Non-pedunculated Colorectal Polyps, 313
Julia Gauci & Michael J. Bourke

27 Resection of Serrated Polyps, 333
Nicholas Tutticci & Evelien Dekker

28 Assessment and Management of the Large Rectal Polyp, 341
Aein Zarrin, Shirley Jiang & Neal Shahidi

29 Underwater Endoscopic Mucosal Resection, 354
Sandra Nagl, Helmut Messman, Andrew Nett & Kenneth F. Binmoeller

30 Post-polypectomy Surveillance, 366
Sandra Baile-Maxía, Rodrigo Jover, Mehul Trivedi & Samir Gupta

Section VII Overt Cancer and Covert Cancer, 381

31 Endoscopic Approach and Decision?]Making for Lesions at High Risk of Submucosal Invasive Cancer, 383
Nicholas G. Burgess & Maria Pellise

32 Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in the Colon, 399
Mathieu Pioche & Yutaka Saito

33 Full Thickness Resection: Indications, Results, and Complications, 412
Barbara A.J. Bastiaansen, Sander C. Albers & Arthur R. Schmid

34 Management of Malignant Polyps and Surveillance After Endoscopic and Surgical Resection of Cancer, 425
Jennifer K. Maratt, Caterina Foppa, Charles J. Kahi & Antonino Spinelli

35 Management of Ileal and Colorectal Neuroendocrine Tumors, 435
Giuseppe Losurdo & Arnaud Lemmers

Section VIII Colonoscopy for Various Indications, 443

36 Colorectal Cancer Screening: Colonoscopy and Other Methods in Context, 445
Swati G. Patel & Han-Mo Chiu

37 Colonoscopy in Severe Hematochezia, 456
Raymond S. Tang, Joseph J. Sung & Dennis M. Jensen

38 Colonoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, 473
Gursimran S. Kochhar, Raf Bisschops & Francis A. Farraye

39 Colonoscopy in Benign and Malignant Obstruction, 483
Christina S. Gainey & Todd H. Baron

40 Colonoscopy in Lynch Syndrome, 495
Joaquín Castillo-Iturra, Elena M. Stoffel & Francesc Balaguer

41 Colonoscopy in Polyposis Syndromes, 503
Andrew Latchford

42 Issues Specific to Pediatric Colonoscopy, 511
Wenly Ruan, Douglas S. Fishman & Catharine M. Walsh

43 Special Issues in Colonoscopy: Colonoscopy After Diverticulitis, 520
Anne F. Peery

Endoscopic Treatment of Chronic Radiation Proctopathy, 523
Linda Zhang & Mouen Khashab

Acute Colonic Pseudo-obstruction, 528
Aimen Farooq & Mariam Naveed

Aimen Farooq & Mariam Naveed Microscopic Colitis, 532
John J. Guardiola

Section IX Adverse Events, 537

44 Introduction to Adverse Events and Definitions, 539
Karlijn J. Nass & Paul Fockens

45 Approach to the Unwell Post-Colonoscopy Patient, 547
Kumanan Nalankilli & Alan Moss

46 Prevention and Management of Post-polypectomy Bleeding, 562
Eduardo Albeniz & Gonzalo Hijos-Mallada

47 Prevention and Management of Post Polypectomy Perforation, 572
Nicholas G. Burgess

Section X Quality in Colonoscopy, 585

48 Overall Quality Indicators in Colonoscopy, 587
Jason A. Dominitz & Andrew J. Gawron

49 The Evolution of the Colonoscopy Report: From the Past to the Present, 601
Elyse E.C. Rijnders, Seth D. Crockett, David Lieberman & Manon C.W. Spaander

50 Measuring and Reporting Detection Performance, 611
Uri Ladabaum & Lynn Butterly

51 Improving the Performance of Poor Detectors, 627
Michal F. Kaminski, Wladyslaw Januszewicz & Nastazja D. Pilonis

52 Measuring and Reporting Resection Skills, 633
Rajesh N. Keswani & Tonya Kaltenbach

53 Improving Colonoscopy Resection Skills, 643
Daniela Fluxa & Michael B. Wallace

54 Patient Experience and Burden of Colonoscopy, 650
Colin J. Rees & Laura J. Neilson

55 Post-colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer, 664
Matt Rutter, Jeffrey K. Lee, Nick Burr & James Hong-En Kang

Section XI Training Colonoscopists, 675

56 Training in Colonoscopy, 677
John Anderson

57 Role of Simulators in Colonoscopy, 691
Catharine M. Walsh & Jonathan Cohen

58 Being a Teacher in Colonoscopy, 705
Roland Valori

Section XII Other Topics, 713

59 Common Anorectal Disorders, 715
Bruce W. Robb

60 Reducing Medical-Legal Risk in Colonoscopy, 721
Douglas K. Rex

61 The Future of Colonoscopy, 729
Brian P. Saunders & Evelien Dekker

Index, 737

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