Essential new title in the Advanced Digestive Endoscopy series
Advanced Digestive Endoscopy: Practice & Safety provides a practical manual on how to perform techniques safely and effectively in order to maximise value, and to reduce risks. Clearly structured, it covers training, endoscopy and imaging equipment, infection control, patient preparation and monitoring, complications and how to avoid and deal with them. Expanding on the content of Peter Cotton’s best-selling Practical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, this instructive volume contains information and guidelines on all aspects of the practice of endoscopy, and is an ideal companion for both the trainee and the experienced endoscopist.
Key features include:
* Written by the leading international names in endoscopy
* Text has been expertly edited by Peter Cotton into a succinct and instructive format
* Presented in short paragraphs structured with headings, subheadings and bullet points
* Richly illustrated throughout with full-color photographs
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List of contributors.
1 Overview: Peter B. Cotton (Medical University of South
Carolina).
2 Design and management of gastrointestinal endoscopy units:
Bret T. Petersen (Mayo Clinic) and Beverly Ott (Endoscopy Systems
Coordinator, Mayo Clinic).
3 Sedation, analgesia, and monitoring for endoscopy: John J.
Vargo (Cleveland Clinic Foundation).
4 Endoscopic equipment: Gregory G. Ginsberg (Gastroenterology
Division, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania).
5 Digital documentation in endoscopy: Lars Aabakken (Department
of Medicine, Rikshospitalet).
6 Principles of electrosurgery, laser, and argon plasma
coagulation with particular regard to endoscopy:.
Guenter Farin (Kapellenweg 9) and Karl E.Grund (Center for
Medical Research, Eberhard-Karls University, University Hospital
Tuebingen).
7 Infection control in endoscopy: Alistair Cowen (Royal Brisbane
Hospital) and Dianne Jones (Logan Hospital).
8 Risks, prevention, and management: Peter B. Cotton (Medical
University of South Carolina).
9 Pathology: David N. Lewin (Medical University of South
Carolina).
10 Pediatric gastrointestinal endoscopy: Jonathan S. Evans
(Nemours Childrens Clinic, Division of Pediatric GI &
Nutrition) and Lori Mahajan (Cleveland Clinic Children’s
Hospital).
11 Training and credentialing in gastrointestinal endoscopy:
Jonathan Cohen.
12 Towards excellence and accountability: Peter B. Cotton
(Medical University of South Carolina) and Roland Valori
(Gloucestershire Royal Hospital).
Index
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Peter Cotton was born in England, educated at Cambridge University and at St. Thomas Hospital Medical School (London). He became interested in endoscopy in the late 1960’s with the introduction of flexible fiberscopes, and developed units at St. Thomas’ Hospital and at the Middlesex Hospital, which pioneered and evaluated many diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, particularly ERCP. He attracted postgraduates from many countries, held numerous teaching courses, and introduced live CCTV workshops. In 1986 he became Professor of Medicine and Chief of Endoscopy at Duke University in North Carolina, and developed a state of the art endoscopy center. He maintained his interests in teaching, new techniques, and careful outcome evaluation. He moved to Charleston, South Carolina in 1994 to initiate and lead a Digestive Disease Center, dedicated to multi-disciplinary patient care, and the research and education needed to enhance it.
He has been active in many National and International organizations, and has given invited lectures and demonstrations in more than 50 countries. He helped form the British Society for Digestive Endoscopy, and served the British Society of Gastroenterology as its vice president and treasurer. He was secretary of the European Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, and president of the Pancreatic Society of Great Britain. He was elected Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (London) in 1978, and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2002. He is an honorary member of the British Society of Gastroenterology, the Hong Kong Society for Digestive Endoscopy, and the South African Gastroenterology Society. Dr Cotton was awarded the Rudolph Schindler award of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in 2004.
His bibliography includes over 850 publications, including more than 250 original contributions in peer reviewed journals, and 8 books. Practical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; (co-authored by Christopher Williams) is the standard teaching text, currently in its 6th Edition, and has been translated into 8 languages.
In recent years Dr Cotton has become interested and active particularly in quality issues in endoscopy, including objective assessment of performance, benchmarking and report cards.