Section I: General topics. Four decades: the history and future of ERCP -- The ERCP room -- Radiologic issues and radiation safety during ERCP -- Endoscopes, guidewires and accessories -- Duodenoscope reprocessing -- Sedation in ERCP -- Indications for and contraindications to ERCP including when and when not to perform ERCP -- Adverse events of ERCP: prediction, prevention and management -- ERCP training -- Preparation for ERCP -- Principles of electrosurgery -- Quality issues and measures in ERCP -- Medicolegal issues in ERCP -- Section II: Techniques. Cannulation of the major papilla -- Access (precut) papillotomy -- Sphincter of oddi manometry -- Biliary sphincterotomy -- Balloon dilation of the native and postsphincterotomy papilla -- Stone extraction -- Pancreatic sphincterotomy -- Minor papilla cannulation and papillotomy -- Plastic pancreaticobiliary stents and nasopancreaticobiliary tubes: concepts and insertion techniques -- Biliary metal stent insertion: indications and insertion techniques -- Pancreaticobiliary stent removal: migrated and non-migrated -- Papillectomy and ampullectomy -- Pancreatoscopy -- Cholangioscopy -- Endomicroscopy ninepoint of the pancreaticobiliary tree -- ERCP in children -- ERCP in pregnancy -- ERCP in surgically altered anatomy -- Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage -- Endoscopic ultrasound and EUS guided endotherapy -- Section III: Approach to clinical problems. Pancreaticobiliary disorders. what is the role of CT, MRCP, and EUS relative to ERCP? -- Pancreas divisum, biliary cysts, and other congenital anomalies -- Approach to the dilated bile duct and pneumobilia -- The dilated pancreatic duct -- Ampullary neoplasia -- Malignant biliary obstruction: distal -- Malignant biliary obstruction of the hilum and proximal bile ducts including radiofrequency ablation for cancer and percutaneous vs. Endoscopic drainage -- Indeterminate biliary stricture -- Combined biliary and duodenal obstruction w/EUS including percutaneous versus endoscopic drainage -- Benign biliary strictures -- Biliary surgery adverse events including liver transplantation -- ERCP for acute and chronic adverse events of pancreatic surgery and pancreatic trauma -- Choledocholithiasis -- Pancreatobiliary pain and suspected sphincter of Oddi dysfunction -- Sclerosing cholangitis -- Tropical parasitic infections -- Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis -- Cystic lesions of the pancreas -- Unexplained acute pancreatitis and ARP -- Biliary intervention in acute gallstone pancreatitis -- Pancreatic interventions in acute pancreatitis: ascites, fistulae, leaks, and other disruptions -- Chronic pancreatitis: stones and strictures -- Endoscopic drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts, abscesses and walled-off (organized) necrosis with update on pancreatic necrosis.
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"Over the past 40 years, ERCP has become an effective therapeutic modality with diagnostic purposes that are continually improved. The 3rd Edition of this practical reference helps you make the most of today's endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in your practice. You'll find authoritative, highly illustrated guidance on every aspect of ERCP, including coverage of the latest techniques both in print and on video"--Publisher's description.