Endoscopic Management of Pancreaticobiliary Emergencies

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Pancreatic  Gallstone pancreatitis  Infected pancreatic pseudocyst  Infected pancreatic necrosis  Occluded pancreatic stent Biliary  Acute cholangitis  Acute cholecystitis  Bile leak  Hepatic abscess Pancreas In this section, we address acute gallstone pancreatitis,…

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Hemostasis of Acute Esophageal Variceal Bleeding

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Fig. 12.1 Approach to the management of acute esophageal variceal bleeding (EBL, endoscopic band ligation; TIPS, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt) Initial Assessment and Resuscitation In patients presenting with upper gastrointestinal…

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Approach to Acute Cholangitis

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Protective mechanism Risk factors compromising protective mechanism  Mechanical  Sphincter of Oddi Sphincterotomy, biliary stents  Tight junction Increased intrabiliary pressures Bacteriostatic  Bile flow Increased intrabiliary pressures  Bile mucus Bile stasis  Bile…

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Periprocedural Management of Antithrombotic Agents

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Procedural bleeding risk Thromboembolism risk Low High Low Continue antithrombotic medications Continue antithrombotic medications High Temporarily discontinue antithrombotic medications without bridging therapy Continue antithrombotic medications or temporarily discontinue antithrombotic medication…

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Approach to Suspected Small Intestinal Bleeding

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Fig. 5.1 Algorithm for obscure gastrointestinal bleeding (Reprinted with permission) [38] Role for “Second-Look” Endoscopic Examinations Approximately 20–30 % of patients with acute GI bleeding who undergo capsule endoscopy and/or…

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Triage, Sedation and Monitoring

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  Minimal sedation (anxiolysis) Moderate sedation/analgesia Deep sedation/analgesia General anesthesia Responsiveness Normal response to verbal stimuli Purposeful response to verbal or tactile stimulation Purposeful response after repeated/painful stimulation No response,…

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