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This book will serve as an invaluable resource for surgeons and clinicians responsible for the evaluation and care of patients with Zenker’s diverticula (ZD) and hypopharyngeal diverticula. The book reviews the surgical treatment approaches used historically as a context to a thorough discussion and presentation of newer, less invasive endoscopic approaches for therapy. The surgical techniques used with these endoscopic approaches, and the technological advances that have made them possible, is also presented in detail, along with the results, indications, limitations, and alternatives to these treatments. Expected clinical outcomes with these approaches are contrasted with alternative, more invasive surgical techniques that remain useful in select situations. Detailed information on these more invasive techniques are also presented along with more novel investigational treatment approaches including endoscopic therapy. Written by experts in the field of otolaryngology, speech language pathology, gastroenterology and radiology, Management of Zenker’s and Hypopharyngeal Diverticula,will serve as an invaluable resource for surgeons, clinicians and students dealing with and learning about ZD and hypopharyngeal diverticula. The most up-to-date information is comprehensively offered to provide a primary source of clinical information for those caring for these patients. .
Hypopharynx --- Diverticula of the hypopharynx --- Pharyngoesophageal diverticula --- Diverticula. --- Diseases --- Head --- Head and Neck Surgery. --- Surgery. --- Otolaryngologic surgery. --- Operative otolaryngology --- Otolaryngologic surgery --- Surgery, Operative --- Surgery, Orificial
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Die 2. Auflage des Erfolgswerks der Koloproktologie - zusätzlich Open Access für jeden kostenfrei! Das Standardwerk der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Koloproktologie für jeden konservativ und/oder operativ tätigen Koloproktologen bietet das komplette Spektrum von der Ileozökalklappe bis zum Anus in 2 Bänden. In Band 1 finden Sie aktuelles und praxisorientiertes Wissen zu den Grundlagen, Hämorrhoidalleiden, Analfissur, Abszess und Analfistel, proktologische Dermatologie, HPV + AIN, Akne inversa, Sinus pilonidalis, anale Inkontinenz, Entleerungsstörungen, Proktitis, sowie spezielle Sondersituationen wie Schwangerschaft, Kinder-Proktologie, Urologie und Gynäkologie in der Koloproktologie. Alle sonstigen Erkrankungen der Koloproktologie finden Sie in Band 2. Jedes Kapitel stellt einen umfassenden Überblick über die Ätiologie, Pathogenese, Klassifikation, Symptomatik, Diagnostik, konservative und operative Therapie sowie die Prophylaxe der einzelnen Erkrankungen dar. Abgerundet wird jedes Kapitel von einer Darstellung von Komplikationen, Besonderheiten und der aktuellen Evidenz. This is the standard textbook for every medical or surgical coloproctologist from the German Society for Coloproctology. In two volumes, it covers the full anatomy of the colon from the ileocecal valve to the anus. Each chapter offers a comprehensive overview of the etiology, pathogenesis, classification, symptomatology, diagnosis, conservative and surgical therapy, and the prophylaxis of individual diseases.
MEDICAL / Surgery / Colon & Rectal. --- Crohn's disease. --- Incontinence. --- coloproctology. --- diverticula. --- hemorrhoids. --- irritable bowel syndrome. --- proctology. --- urology.
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Die 2. Auflage des Erfolgswerks der Koloproktologie - zusätzlich Open Access für jeden kostenfrei! Das Standardwerk der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Koloproktologie für jeden konservativ und/oder operativ tätigen Koloproktologen bietet das komplette Spektrum von der Ileozökalklappe bis zum Anus in 2 Bänden. In Band 2 finden Sie aktuelles und praxisorientiertes Wissen zu Rektumprolaps, Divertikelerkrankung, Chronische Obstipation, Reizdarmsyndrom, Colitis ulcerosa, Morbus Crohn, Kolon-Karzinom, Analkarzinom, Rektumkarzinom, Hereditäre Kolorektale Karzinome, Seltene intestinale Tumoren, Peritonealkarzinose, Polypenmanagement, Stoma, perioperatives und postoperatives Management, Appendizitis, Mesenteriale Ischämie, Kurzdarmsyndrom und abdominelle Fisteln. Alle sonstigen Erkrankungen der Koloproktologie finden Sie in Band 1. Jedes Kapitel stellt einen umfassenden Überblick über die Ätiologie, Pathogenese, Klassifikation, Symptomatik, Diagnostik, konservative und operative Therapie sowie die Prophylaxe der einzelnen Erkrankungen dar. Abgerundet wird jedes Kapitel von einer Darstellung von Komplikationen, Besonderheiten und der aktuellen Evidenz. This is the standard textbook for every medical or surgical coloproctologist from the German Society for Coloproctology. In two volumes, it covers the full anatomy of the colon from the ileocecal valve to the anus. Each chapter offers a comprehensive overview of the etiology, pathogenesis, classification, symptomatology, diagnosis, conservative and surgical therapy, and the prophylaxis of individual diseases.
MEDICAL / Surgery / Colon & Rectal. --- Crohn's disease. --- Incontinence. --- coloproctology. --- diverticula. --- hemorrhoids. --- irritable bowel syndrome. --- proctology. --- urology.
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Das Standardwerk der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Koloproktologie für jeden konservativ und/oder operativ tätigen Koloproktologen bietet das komplette Spektrum von der Ileozökalklappe bis zum Anus in 2 Bänden. In Band 2 finden Sie aktuelles und praxisorientiertes Wissen zu Rektumprolaps, Divertikelerkrankung, Chronische Obstipation, Reizdarmsyndrom, Colitis ulcerosa, Morbus Crohn, Kolon-Karzinom, Analkarzinom, Rektumkarzinom, Hereditäre Kolorektale Karzinome, Seltene intestinale Tumoren, Peritonealkarzinose, Polypenmanagement, Stoma, perioperatives und postoperatives Management, Appendizitis, Mesenteriale Ischämie, Kurzdarmsyndrom und abdominelle Fisteln. Alle sonstigen Erkrankungen der Koloproktologie finden Sie in Band 1. Jedes Kapitel stellt einen umfassenden Überblick über die Ätiologie, Pathogenese, Klassifikation, Symptomatik, Diagnostik, konservative und operative Therapie sowie die Prophylaxe der einzelnen Erkrankungen dar. Abgerundet wird jedes Kapitel von einer Darstellung von Komplikationen, Besonderheiten und der aktuellen Evidenz. This is the standard textbook for every medical or surgical coloproctologist from the German Society for Coloproctology. In two volumes, it covers the full anatomy of the colon from the ileocecal valve to the anus. Each chapter offers a comprehensive overview of the etiology, pathogenesis, classification, symptomatology, diagnosis, conservative and surgical therapy, and the prophylaxis of individual diseases.
Urology & urogenital medicine --- Surgery --- General surgery --- Crohn's disease. --- Incontinence. --- coloproctology. --- diverticula. --- hemorrhoids. --- irritable bowel syndrome. --- proctology. --- urology.
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Das Standardwerk der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Koloproktologie für jeden konservativ und/oder operativ tätigen Koloproktologen bietet das komplette Spektrum von der Ileozökalklappe bis zum Anus in 2 Bänden. In Band 1 finden Sie aktuelles und praxisorientiertes Wissen zu den Grundlagen, Hämorrhoidalleiden, Analfissur, Abszess und Analfistel, proktologische Dermatologie, HPV + AIN, Akne inversa, Sinus pilonidalis, anale Inkontinenz, Entleerungsstörungen, Proktitis, sowie spezielle Sondersituationen wie Schwangerschaft, Kinder-Proktologie, Urologie und Gynäkologie in der Koloproktologie. Alle sonstigen Erkrankungen der Koloproktologie finden Sie in Band 2. Jedes Kapitel stellt einen umfassenden Überblick über die Ätiologie, Pathogenese, Klassifikation, Symptomatik, Diagnostik, konservative und operative Therapie sowie die Prophylaxe der einzelnen Erkrankungen dar. Abgerundet wird jedes Kapitel von einer Darstellung von Komplikationen, Besonderheiten und der aktuellen Evidenz. This is the standard textbook for every medical or surgical coloproctologist from the German Society for Coloproctology. In two volumes, it covers the full anatomy of the colon from the ileocecal valve to the anus. Each chapter offers a comprehensive overview of the etiology, pathogenesis, classification, symptomatology, diagnosis, conservative and surgical therapy, and the prophylaxis of individual diseases.
Urology & urogenital medicine --- Surgery --- General surgery --- Crohn's disease. --- Incontinence. --- coloproctology. --- diverticula. --- hemorrhoids. --- irritable bowel syndrome. --- proctology. --- urology.
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Gastrointestinal tract disorders are a wide group of diseases involving both the gastrointestinal tube (esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine) and related organs (liver, pancreas, and gallbladder). These dysfunctions may differ by site, etiology, and severity, going from simple malfunctions to mere diseases. Because of their variety and heterogeneity, gastrointestinal disorders can affect many people and are widespread throughout the population. Therefore, scientific research in this area is facing a great challenge. Better knowledge of gastrointestinal disorders in terms of their pathophysiology, clinical features, and possible complications is necessary for the development of new diagnostic methods and therapeutic strategies. During the last several decades, some scientific developments have already been made, giving more opportunities to these patients. However, much remains to be discovered and to be done to help physicians in their everyday work and to give patients a better prognosis. The present Special Issue aims to highlight recent advances in gastrointestinal tract disorders, focusing on their diagnostic and therapeutic path, evolution, and complications.
Crohn’s disease --- ulcerative colitis --- biologics --- anemia --- gastroesophageal reflux --- cough --- asthma --- laryngo-pharyngeal reflux --- chest pain --- tooth erosions --- inflammatory bowel diseases --- sleep disorders --- sleep medicine --- PPI --- diverticulosis --- diverticulitis --- risk factors --- Marfan’s syndrome --- diverticula --- abdominal symptoms --- ultrasound --- infant --- food allergy --- fecal biomarkers --- tumor necrosis factor α --- eosinophil derived neurotoxin --- calprotectin --- Emorsan®Gel --- hemorrhoidal disease --- hemorrhoidectomy --- pain --- wound healing --- chronic idiopathic constipation --- constipation --- irritable bowel syndrome --- pathophysiology --- primary care --- medical students --- public health --- social media --- dietary habit --- pandemic --- dyspepsia --- diabetes --- gastroparesis --- inflammatory bowel disease --- SCORE --- carotid plaques --- cardiovascular risk --- dyssynergic defecation --- slow transit constipation --- motility --- colonic transit --- anorectal manometry --- gastrointestinal disorders --- endoscopic vacuum therapy --- etiology --- transmural defect --- upper gastrointestinal tract --- Helicobacter pylori --- eradication --- antibiotic resistance --- tailored --- empirical --- gastrointestinal bleeding --- new oral anticoagulants --- vitamin K antagonist --- rebleeding --- chronic gastritis --- peptic ulcer disease --- gastric cancer --- MALT-lymphoma --- therapy --- vaccines --- DA-9701 --- diabetic mouse model --- functional dyspepsia --- diabetic gastroparesis --- STZ --- gastrointestinal motility --- human leukocyte antigen --- celiac disease --- autoimmune hepatitis --- primary sclerosing cholangitis --- primary biliary cholangitis --- autoimmune pancreatitis --- IgG4-related sclerosing cholangitis --- IgG4-related hepatopathy --- n/a --- Crohn's disease --- Marfan's syndrome
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Gastrointestinal tract disorders are a wide group of diseases involving both the gastrointestinal tube (esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine) and related organs (liver, pancreas, and gallbladder). These dysfunctions may differ by site, etiology, and severity, going from simple malfunctions to mere diseases. Because of their variety and heterogeneity, gastrointestinal disorders can affect many people and are widespread throughout the population. Therefore, scientific research in this area is facing a great challenge. Better knowledge of gastrointestinal disorders in terms of their pathophysiology, clinical features, and possible complications is necessary for the development of new diagnostic methods and therapeutic strategies. During the last several decades, some scientific developments have already been made, giving more opportunities to these patients. However, much remains to be discovered and to be done to help physicians in their everyday work and to give patients a better prognosis. The present Special Issue aims to highlight recent advances in gastrointestinal tract disorders, focusing on their diagnostic and therapeutic path, evolution, and complications.
Research & information: general --- Chemistry --- Crohn's disease --- ulcerative colitis --- biologics --- anemia --- gastroesophageal reflux --- cough --- asthma --- laryngo-pharyngeal reflux --- chest pain --- tooth erosions --- inflammatory bowel diseases --- sleep disorders --- sleep medicine --- PPI --- diverticulosis --- diverticulitis --- risk factors --- Marfan's syndrome --- diverticula --- abdominal symptoms --- ultrasound --- infant --- food allergy --- fecal biomarkers --- tumor necrosis factor α --- eosinophil derived neurotoxin --- calprotectin --- Emorsan®Gel --- hemorrhoidal disease --- hemorrhoidectomy --- pain --- wound healing --- chronic idiopathic constipation --- constipation --- irritable bowel syndrome --- pathophysiology --- primary care --- medical students --- public health --- social media --- dietary habit --- pandemic --- dyspepsia --- diabetes --- gastroparesis --- inflammatory bowel disease --- SCORE --- carotid plaques --- cardiovascular risk --- dyssynergic defecation --- slow transit constipation --- motility --- colonic transit --- anorectal manometry --- gastrointestinal disorders --- endoscopic vacuum therapy --- etiology --- transmural defect --- upper gastrointestinal tract --- Helicobacter pylori --- eradication --- antibiotic resistance --- tailored --- empirical --- gastrointestinal bleeding --- new oral anticoagulants --- vitamin K antagonist --- rebleeding --- chronic gastritis --- peptic ulcer disease --- gastric cancer --- MALT-lymphoma --- therapy --- vaccines --- DA-9701 --- diabetic mouse model --- functional dyspepsia --- diabetic gastroparesis --- STZ --- gastrointestinal motility --- human leukocyte antigen --- celiac disease --- autoimmune hepatitis --- primary sclerosing cholangitis --- primary biliary cholangitis --- autoimmune pancreatitis --- IgG4-related sclerosing cholangitis --- IgG4-related hepatopathy
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