Endoscopic Therapy for Barrett's Esophagus

Gebonden Engels 2009 2009e druk 9781603274449
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Endoscopic Therapy is emerging as the preferred therapy for early neoplasia in Barrett’s Esophagus. This volume provides the key decision making factors in determining endoscopic therapy for an individual patient. All current techniques and complications of ET are provided including, photodynamic therapy (PDT), APC, multipolar electrocoagulation (MPEC), RF, ER, and cryotherapy. Each technique includes “how to highlights”, high quality color endoscopic images, line drawings and diagrams. Endoscopic imaging modalities to detect dysplasia, decision making in the clinical arena and cost-effectiveness of ablation are some of the additional topics discussed in this highly practical volume. Written by experts in the field of endoscopic therapy, this text educates GI practitioners and researchers about this under-utilized approach to the treatment of Barrett’s Esophagus.

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ISBN13:9781603274449
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:191
Uitgever:Humana Press
Druk:2009

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New Technologies for Imaging of Barrett’s Esophagus.- Argon Plasma Coagulation in Barrett’s Esophagus: The Most Widely Available Technique.- Radiofrequency Ablation for Eradication of Barrett’s Esophagus: A Description of the Endoscopic Technique, Its Clinical Results, and Future Prospects.- Decision Making in Ablation: Disease, Patients, and Institutional Factors.- Multipolar Electrocoagulation (MPEC): An Early, Widely Available Technique.- Endoscopic Mucosal Resection in Barrett’s Esophagus: Endoscopic Surgery.- Combination – Multimodal Therapy.- Photodynamic Therapy (PDT): The Best-Validated Technique.- Cryoablation of Barrett’s Esophagus.- Cost-Effectiveness of Endoscopic Therapy for Barrett’s Esophagus.

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