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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Principles of Disease, Diagnosis And
Granderath
1ª Edición Febrero 2006
Inglés
Tapa dura
324 pags
1400 gr
22 x 29 x 2 cm
ISBN 9783211235898
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About this atlas
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is one of the most common disorders with an increasing prevalence and incidence in the last two decades. This book, edited by two experienced surgeons and a clinical psychologist in cooperation with numerous worldwide leading experts, presents clinically relevant information for gastroenterologists, internists, surgeons, residents and also nurses who frequently care for GERD patients. Focusing on different treatment concepts – medical, endoscopic as well as surgical – the chapters include the basics of symptomatology and epidemiology, pathophysiology, GERD among different age groups, complications and its treatment, hiatal hernia or H. pylori and GERD, NERD and functional heartburn, diagnostic procedures and also presurgical examination. In addition, the patient's perspective of disease, diagnostics and treatment are included, the same as economic aspects of GERD, and the impact of disease on quality of life or patient-reported outcomes after treatment.
Written for:
Surgeons, internists, psychologists
Keywords:
GERD
heartburn
Table of contents
- Preface: G. Krejs & R. Pointner (Austria)
- 1. Clinical spectrum and epidemiology · AUTHOR: G. Bianchi-Porro & F. Pace (L. Sacco University Hospital, Milan)
- 2. Pathophysiological aspects of GERD · AUTHOR: R. Fass (University of Arizona, Tucson)
- 3. GERD in elderly patients · AUTHOR: M. Vaezi (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland)
- 4. GERD in infants and children · AUTHOR: S. Orenstein (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh)
- 5. Barrett´s esophagus · AUTHOR: R. Sampliner (University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson)
- 6. Barrett´s carcinoma and treatment · AUTHOR: Siewert ??(Munich) 7. H. pylori and GERD · AUTHOR: P. Malfertheiner (Universitätsklinik Magdeburg)
- 8. Hiatal hernia and GERD · AUTHOR: P.J. Kahrilas & J.E. Pandolfino (Northwestern University, Chicago)
- 9. NERD and Functional heartburn · AUTHOR: E. Quigley (Cork University Hospital, Irland)
- 10. Medical management · AUTHOR: C. Scarpignato & S. Contini (University Hospital of Parma)
- 11. Diagnosis and presurgical evaluation: a. Endoscopy AUTHOR: ??? b. Esophageal manometry and pH monitoring AUTHOR: D. Castell & R. Tutuian (Medical University of South Carolina) c. Radiology AUTHOR: D.J. Ott (Wake Forest University, North Carolina) d. Other esophageal disorders and symptoms in relation to GERD AUTHOR: ??? Krejs – Eherer (GRAZ) e. The patients´ perspective AUTHOR: G. Nilsson (University Hospital, Lund)
- 12. Endoscopic therapies o AUTHOR: C. Ell (HSK, Wiesbaden)
- 13. Surgical treatment a. The indication for a surgical management AUTHOR: K.H. Fuchs (Frankfurt) & R. Pointner (Zell am See) b. A historical review of surgical history in GERD AUTHOR: A.G. Little (Wright State University, Dayton) c. Open versus laparoscopic antireflux surgery AUTHOR: V. Velanovich (Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit) d. Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication AUTHOR: B. Dallemagne (Les Cliniques Saint Joseph, Liege) e. Laparoscopic Toupet Fundoplication AUTHOR: C. Zornig (Israelisches Krankenhaus, Hamburg) f. Complete versus patial fundoplication AUTHOR: L. Lundell (University Hospital, Stockholm) g. Failures of laparoscopic antireflux surgery AUTHOR: D. Watson (Flinders University, Australia) h. Laparoscopic refundoplication AUTHOR: R. Pointner (Zell am See) i. Hiatal closure –new trends in laparoscopic antireflux surgery AUTHOR: F.A. Granderath (Zell am See) j. Long-term outcome and perspectives AUTHOR: R. Hinder (Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville) k. Robotic antireflux surgery AUTHOR: G.B. Cadière (CHU St. Pierre, Bruxelles)
- 14. GERD – Symptom, patient satisfaction and quality of life: Why and how should we evaluate these patient-reported outcomes? AUTHOR: S. Wood-Dauphinée (McGill University, Canada) & D. Korolija (Zagreb) The impact of disease and treatment on health-related quality of fife in patients suffering from GERD AUTHOR: T. Kamolz (Zell am See) & V. Velanovich (Detriot)
- 15. GERD from a psychological perspective AUTHOR: T. Kamolz (Zell am See) 16. Economic analyses of GERD AUTHOR: N. Vakil (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
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