Theme | Emergency Endoscopy | |
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Title | Emergent Endoscopy for Biliary Tract Disease | |
Publish Date | 2005/05 | |
Author | Kensei Maeshiro | 1st Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University |
Author | Shinichiro Ryu | 1st Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University |
Author | Yoshihiro Hamada | 1st Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University |
Author | Kenji Ogata | 1st Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University |
Author | Yoichi Yasunami | 1st Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University |
Author | Seiyou Ikeda | 1st Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University |
[ Summary ] | Although biliary system diseases require less use of emergency endoscopic examinations than those of the digestive duct, these diseases are very complex and likely to progress to acute stages. Therefore, immediate action for such disorders is needed. Emergency endoscopy can provide accurate diagnoses and assessment for acute obstructive cholangitis (AOC), gall-stone pancreatitis, hemobilia and papillary bleeding. Moreover, such endoscopic procedures, including endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) can make it possible for us to treat at the same time AOC and gall-stone pancreatitis. Althogh endoscopic treatment is a less invasive and more effective for emergency disorders of the biliary tract, these procedures require high levels of safety and accuracy. Therefore, it is important to practice the skills needed for biliary endoscopy and continually increase the understanding of these diseases. |