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This book presents the latest approaches to cholangioscopy and covers recent innovations in single-operator cholangioscopy platforms, which have evolved from fibre-optic technology to digital endoscopes and have significantly advanced the management of biliary disease.
The first part presents the development of cholangioscopy and hepatobiliary anatomy and then goes on to discuss the indications for this technique. With dedicated chapters on each stage of the technique, the book subsequently covers patient preparation and nursing issues, set-up, and different types of cholangioscopy.
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Produktbeschreibung
This book presents the latest approaches to cholangioscopy and covers recent innovations in single-operator cholangioscopy platforms, which have evolved from fibre-optic technology to digital endoscopes and have significantly advanced the management of biliary disease.

The first part presents the development of cholangioscopy and hepatobiliary anatomy and then goes on to discuss the indications for this technique. With dedicated chapters on each stage of the technique, the book subsequently covers patient preparation and nursing issues, set-up, and different types of cholangioscopy.

This book offers a highly topical resource, and addresses the technical challenges related to the procedure, including the different systems available. Accompanied by an extensive library of videos and images, it represents a unique and novel resource for all advanced biliary endoscopists.

Autorenporträt
Dr Richard Sturgess is a Consultant Physician and Deputy Medical Director at Aintree University Hospital NHS Trust in Liverpool. He trained in gastroenterology and hepatology in London and Liverpool, and has extensive experience in hepatobiliary endoscopy and endoscopy training. His clinical and research interests include hepatobiliary oncology, gallstone disease and health service provision. In addition to his clinical work, he is actively involved in active health service management and transformation. His previous roles outside of his Trust include Merseyside Modernisation Lead for Endoscopy and Director of the Cheshire and Merseyside Bowel Cancer Screening Program. Laura Dwyer is the lead HPB nurse at Aintree University Hospital in Liverpool. She manages a tertiary ERCP service and also has the role of nurse endoscopist. Laura delivers nurse-led HPB clinics, managing patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and has a keen interest in training within ERCP. She has been directly involved in the setup of national training courses for nurses through to consultant-level ERCP training programmes. Laura is a trainer for upper GI endoscopy for both the medical and nursing workforces. She manages a team of specialist HPB nurses and is involved in all aspects of hepatobiliary service provision. Laura is the chairperson of the British Society of Gastroenterology Nurse Association, holds a position at the University of Salford, and developed the GI Masters module. Dr Christopher Wadsworth completed his specialist training in London, including posts at St Mary's, Hammersmith and St Mark's hospitals. He completed his PhD at Imperial College, London, during which he investigated novel techniques for endoscopic imaging of the biliary tree and pancreas. He undertook a short travelling fellowship to the hepatobiliary unit at the Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, USA, and spent a year as senior fellow in advanced pancreatobiliary endoscopy at Aintree Hospital, Liverpool. Dr Venkata Lekharaju is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and HPB Physician at Arrowe Park Hospital, Wirral. He completed his specialist gastroenterology training in Liverpool and gained experience in advanced hepatobiliary endoscopy. He has active clinical and research interests in the field of HPB medicine and endoscopy. Dr Shyam Menon is a Consultant Gastroenterologist, HPB Physician and Clinical Director of Gastroenterology at the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust. He trained in the West Midlands and undertook an HPB fellowship in Liverpool in addition to observerships in Montreal, Marseille and Brussels. He completed an MD thesis from the University of Birmingham during his training and holds Master's degrees in MBA, Epidemiology, Nutritional Medicine and Healthcare Leadership. He leads a tertiary HPB endoscopy service between Wolverhampton and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, UK and has active research interests in pancreaticobiliary medicine and endoscopy.