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This comprehensive book features high-quality images, videos, and step-by-step instructions on capturing the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts. The atlas also features detailed sections on the head and neck, non-Barrett's esophagus, Barrett's esophagus, duodenum, stomach, and colon. The book covers everything from equipment reviews and diagnostic technologies of the unified global standard system and image quality to the classification of lesions in different regions of the digestive system. Each section includes expert reviews and outstanding endoscopic images of various types of benign…mehr

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This comprehensive book features high-quality images, videos, and step-by-step instructions on capturing the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts. The atlas also features detailed sections on the head and neck, non-Barrett's esophagus, Barrett's esophagus, duodenum, stomach, and colon. The book covers everything from equipment reviews and diagnostic technologies of the unified global standard system and image quality to the classification of lesions in different regions of the digestive system. Each section includes expert reviews and outstanding endoscopic images of various types of benign lesions and early cancers with their histopathological images. It also explains the Japan Esophageal Society classification, VS classification/MESDA-G, and JNET classification.

Atlas of Advanced Endoscopy is an indispensable tool for improving the reader's knowledge and understanding of the complexity of gastrointestinal endoscopy. Readers will explore the anatomy of various conditions, including lymphoid follicles, reflex esophagitis, adenoma, hyperplastic polyp, and early cancer. With its comprehensive coverage, detailed images, and videos to assist clinical decision-making, this book is a must-have reference for anyone interested in imaging the gastrointestinal tracts. It will assist endoscopists in learning the diagnostic strategies, procedures, and clinically essential cases. This book will also be valued by practitioners, clinicians, gastroenterologists, and medical students who want to stay familiar with the latest developments in the field.

Autorenporträt
Prof. Yasushi Sano (FJGES) is a Clinical Professor at Kansai Medical University, as well as the Director of Gastrointestinal Center at Sano Hospital, Kobe, Japan. He is one of world leaders in the field of diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy. He showed many lectures regarding image enhanced endoscopy (IEE) technique and demonstrated endoscopy live with EMR/ESD technique at several countries. He skillfully uses magnifying colonoscopy with advanced imaging technique. He has published more than 180 peer reviewed manuscripts and 9 book chapters. He is a member of several advisory boards including Gastroenterological Endoscopy (JGES, JGA, Japan), Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (GIE, USA) and a chairman of Asian Novel Bio-Imaging and Intervention Group (ANBIIG). Workshops having participated in more than 230 workshops/symposiums across various countries. Prof. Philip Chiu is Professor of Division of Upper GI and Metabolic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Director of Multi-Scale Medical Robotics Center, Director of Endoscopy Center, Institute of Digestive Disease; Director of CUHK Chow Yuk Ho Technology Center for Innovative Medicine and Dean (External Affairs), Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prof. Chiu is first to perform ESD for treatment of early GI cancers in Hong Kong in 2004. In 2010, he performed first Per-oral Endoscopic Myotomy (P.O.E.M.) in Hong Kong as well as pioneering world first robotic gastric ESD in 2011, followed by world first robotic colorectal ESD in 2020. His research interests include esophageal cancer management, minimally invasive and robotic esophagectomy, novel endoscopic technologies for diagnosis of early GI cancers, endoscopic surgery as well as robotics for endoluminal surgery. He has published more than 370 peer reviewed manuscripts and 6 book chapters. He is currently co-editor of Endoscopy and subject editor for Surgical Endoscopy. Prof. Rajvinder Singh is a Professor of Medicine with the University of Adelaide and the Director of Gastroenterology at the Lyell McEwin & Modbury Hospitals, South Australia. He is an Editorial Board member of Clinical Endoscopy and past Editorial Board member of Endoscopy, Digestive Endoscopy and Endoscopy International Open. He has a h-index of 41. He has authored more than 150 publications and book chapters on Advanced Endoscopic Mucosal Imaging and Resection techniques. He has been involved in various committees drafting national and international guidelines on this subject. He was the past chair of the Australian Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Association (AGEA). He is frequently invited to conduct Basic and Advanced Endoscopy Workshops having participated in more than 200 workshops/symposiums across various countries. Dr. Noriya Uedo is a vice-director, Department of Gastrointestinal Oncology, Osaka International Cancer Institute. He graduated from the School of Medicine, Kagoshima University in 1992 and started his training in gastrointestinal oncology and endoscopy in the current institution from 1994. He is a councilor of several Japanese medical societies. He is serving as a visiting professor in Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital, and used to serve as a visiting professor in Lund University Malmoe University hospital, and Chinese PLA general hospital. Prof. Kenichi Goda graduated from National Defense Medical College. He is a Gastroenterologist  specialized in gastrointestinal endoscopy and the Director of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Center of  Dokkyo Medical University Hospital. He has more than 90 peer reviewed international publications and have delivered numerous oral and posters presentations in numerous international meetings. He received awards of Distinguished Paper Award of Japan GastroenterologicalEndoscopy Society 2004 and Distinguished Presentation of JDDW 2012. Dr. Chikatoshi Katada graduated from Kitasato University School of Medicine in 1998. From 2001 to 2005, he worked at National Cancer Center Hospital East. From 2005 to 2022, he worked at Kitasato University Hospital. From 2018 to 2019, he participated in the visiting clinician program at Mayo Clinic. From 2022 to the present, he worked at Kyoto University Hospital. He has more than 120 peer reviewed international publications and has delivered numerous presentations in international meetings. His area of expertise is clinical research on carcinogenesis and prevention of alcohol-related cancers of the esophagus and head and neck. Therefore, he is well versed in the endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of cancers arising in this area.