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First Edition - Winner of 2004 BMA Medical Book Competition in Gastroenterology The second edition of this prize winning book is written by some of the world’s foremost experts in the field of colonoscopy and colonic imaging. Every chapter has been updated and 5 new chapters have been added to include the latest information and advances in the field of colonoscopy: Capsule Colonoscopy Narrow Band Imaging Confocal Endomicroscopy Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in the Colon New Colonoscopes and Assist Devices Drawing on the vast experience of the authors it covers every area of medicine that impacts on colonoscopy, including virtual colonography, pathology, techniques for pediatric and adult procedures, and legal aspects concerning colonoscopy. The book is focused on patient care, and provides explanations on how to perform the procedure effectively and make the best outcome for your patients. It serves as a detailed manual of procedures, extensively illustrated with diagrams and photographs. The book includes a companion DVD with supplementary material: a lecture on the history of colonoscopy, interviews with famous gastroenterologists, demonstrations of techniques, and typical and unusual cases. Click here to view a sample clip from the DVDhttp://www.gastrohep.com/waye/colonoscopy.asp This is an invaluable compendium on all aspects of colonoscopy, suitable for use by every grade of practitioner world-wide and an essential reference book for allestablishments with an endoscopy facility.Content: Chapter 1 History of Endoscopy in the Rectum and Colon (pages 1–18): Hirohumi Niwa and Christopher B. WilliamsChapter 2 The Colonoscopy Suite (pages 19–40): Martin E. RichChapter 3 Continuous Quality Improvement in Colonoscopy (pages 41–54): John PetriniChapter 4 The Gastrointestinal Assistant during Colonoscopy (pages 55–66): Cathy A. DykesChapter 5 Cleaning and Disinfection (pages 67–75): David A. GreenwaldChapter 6 Informed Consent for Colonoscopy (pages 77–89): Andrew D. FeldChapter 7 Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Colonoscopy (pages 90–93): Gregory ZuccaroChapter 8 Management of Anticoagulation and Antiplatelet Agents (pages 94–100): Glenn M. Eisen and Katherine M. HodaChapter 9 Sedation for Colonoscopy (pages 101–113): Lawrence B. Cohen and James AisenbergChapter 10 Preparation for Colonoscopy (pages 114–124): Jack A. Di PalmaChapter 11 Training in Colonoscopy (pages 125–132): Subhas Banerjee and Jacques Van DamChapter 12 Teaching Aids in Colonoscopy (pages 133–140): Roque SaenzChapter 13 Teaching Colonoscopy (pages 141–153): John T. AndersonChapter 14 Role of Simulators in Colonoscopy (pages 154–163): Jonathan Cohen and Simon Bar?MeirChapter 15 Indications and Contraindications (pages 165–177): Mouen A. Khashab and Douglas K. RexChapter 16 Diagnostic Yield of Colonoscopy by Indication (pages 178–205): Florian Froehlich and Jean?Jacques GonversChapter 17 Screening Colonoscopy: Rationale and Performance (pages 206–215): David LiebermanChapter 18 Cost?Effectiveness of Colonoscopy Screening (pages 216–231): Amnon SonnenbergChapter 19 Standardization of the Endoscopic Report (pages 233–253): Michel M. DelvauxChapter 20 Reporting and Image Management (pages 254–265): Lars AabakkenChapter 21 The Video Colonoscope (pages 267–291): David E. BarlowChapter 22 The Colonoscope Insertion Tube (pages 292–300): John B. MarshallChapter 23 Capsule Colonoscopy (pages 301–305): Aymer Postgate, Chris Fraser and Jacques DeviereChapter 24 Accessories (pages 306–317): Gregory G. GinsbergChapter 25 Clips, Loops, and Bands: Applications in the Colon (pages 318–327): Michael J. Bourke and Stephen J. WilliamsChapter 26 Principles of Electrosurgery, Laser, and Argon Plasma Coagulation with Particular Regard to Colonoscopy (pages 328–345): G. Farin and K. E. GrundChapter 27 Polyp Biology (pages 347–357): C. Richard Boland and Ajay GoelChapter 28 Colon Polyps: Prevalence Rates, Incidence Rates, and Growth Rates (pages 358–378): Bjorn HofstadChapter 29 Pathology of Colorectal Polyps (pages 379–400): Noam HarpazChapter 30 Management of Malignant Polyps (pages 401–411): Sidney J. Winawer and Michael J. O'BrienChapter 31 Magnifying Colonoscopy, Depressed Colorectal Cancer, and Flat Adenomas (pages 412–422): Hiroshi Kashida and Shin?ei KudoChapter 32 Flat and Depressed Colorectal Neoplasia in the Western Countries (pages 423–430): Roy Soetikno and Pankaj J. PasrichaChapter 33 Hereditary Colorectal Cancer (pages 431–446): Randall W. BurtChapter 34 Colonoscopic Biopsy (pages 447–461): Wilfred M. WeinsteinChapter 35 Colonoscopic Chromoendoscopy (pages 462–472): David P. HurlstoneChapter 36 Optical Techniques for the Endoscopic Detection of Early Dysplastic Colonic Lesions (pages 473–500): Ralph S. DaCosta, Brian C. Wilson and Norman E. MarconChapter 37 Endoscopic Ultrasonography and Colonoscopy (pages 501–513): Joris W. Stubbe and Paul FockensChapter 38 Narrow?band Imaging (pages 514–526): Yasushi Sano, Fabian Emura and Hiroaki IkematsuChapter 39 Endomicroscopy for in vivo Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer (pages 527–534): Ralf Kiesslich and Markus F. NeurathChapter 40 Insertion Technique (pages 535–559): Christopher B. WilliamsChapter 41 Missed Neoplasms and Optimal Colonoscopic Withdrawal Technique (pages 560–571): Kyu Chan Huh and Douglas K. RexChapter 42 Polypectomy: Basic Principles (pages 572–581): Jerome D. WayeChapter 43 Difficult Polypectomy (pages 582–602): Uwe Seitz, Nib Soehendra and Jerome D. WayeChapter 44 Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in the Colon (pages 603–612): Naohisa YahagiChapter 45 Retrieval of Colonic Polyps (pages 613–618): Bennett E. RothChapter 46 Magnetic Imaging for Colonoscopy (pages 619–627): Brian P. Saunders, Syed G. Shah and Christopher B. WilliamsChapter 47 Colonoscopy and Severe Hematochezia (pages 629–645): Dennis A. Jensen and Gustavo A. MachicadoChapter 48 Endoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (pages 646–658): Geert D'Haens, Severine Vermeire, Gert Van Assche and Paul RutgeertsChapter 49 Infections and Other Noninflammatory Bowel Disease Colitides (pages 659–674): Christina M. SurawiczChapter 50 Acute Colonic Pseudo?obstruction (pages 675–682): Michael B. KimmeyChapter 51 Endoscopic Treatment of Chronic Radiation Proctopathy (pages 683–688): Christopher J. GostoutChapter 52 Benign and Malignant Colorectal Strictures (pages 689–702): Todd H. BaronChapter 53 Complications (pages 703–716): James ChurchChapter 54 Postpolypectomy Surveillance (pages 717–729): John H. BondChapter 55 Colonoscopy after Colorectal Cancer Resection (pages 730–745): Charles J. Kahi and David A. HaggstromChapter 56 Pediatric Colonoscopy (pages 747–759): Marsha Kay and Robert WyllieChapter 57 Virtual Colonoscopy in the Evaluation of Colonic Diseases (pages 761–773): Perry J. PickhardtChapter 58 New Colonoscopes and Assist Devices (pages 775–783): Simon Bar?MeirChapter 59 The Future of Colonoscopy (pages 784–790): Pankaj J. Pasricha, Michael J. Krier and R. D. Brewer