- Provides the latest information on diagnosis and treatment strategies for colorectal T1(SM) carcinoma
- Includes endoscopic resection, and pathologic diagnosis and treatment following resection
- Summarizes the latest findings with abundant color figures and will serve as a basis for further discussions and advances in this field
- Valuable source for colonoscopists, colorectal surgeons, and pathologists at all levels
This book provides the latest information on diagnosis and treatment strategies for colorectal T1(SM) carcinoma including endoscopic resection, and pathologic diagnosis and treatment following resection. Due to constant advances, the curative phase after the endoscopic resection of carcinomas has extended, shifting the endpoints of diagnosis and treatment strategies. This book thoroughly summarizes the latest findings, explained with the help of abundant color figures, and will serve as a basis for further discussions and advances in this field. Endoscopic Management of Colorectal T1(SM) Carcinoma offers a valuable resource for colonoscopists, colorectal surgeons, and pathologists at all levels. The readers will discover diverse perspectives, provided by the contributing authors, and extensive discussions that are analyzed from Asian perspectives, which often differ from those found in Western texts. Table of Contents- Conventional endoscopy including indigo carmine dye sparaing
- Magnifying endoscopy - pit pattern diagnosis
- Magnifying endoscopy - image-enhanced endoscopy focused on JNET classification - Narrow band imaging (NBI)
- Magnifying endoscopy - image-enhanced endoscopy focused on JNET classification - Blue laser imaging (BLI)
- Endoscopic ultrasoud sonography (EUS)
- Endoscytoscopy
- Indication for colorectal EMR/ESD from Japanese Guidelines (JGES, JSGE, JSCCR)
- Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR)
- Pre-cutting EMR
- Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)
- Hybrid ESD
- Pathologic diagnosis of colorectal T1(SM) carcinom
- Treatment stratedy after endoscopic resction for colorectal T1(SM) carcinoma: present statud and future perspective
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