Synopses & Reviews
Within the last 10 years, revolutionary techniques in molecular biology, genetics, and animal models have revealed dramatic new insights into pancreatic disease and significantly improved our ability to diagnose and treat these disorders. In Pancreatitis and Its Complications, world-renowned experts and opinion-makers comprehensively review the clinical challenges of managing both acute and chronic pancreatitis and explain the basic science that underlies these management strategies. The authors provide up-to-date discussions of the pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnostic strategies, treatment, and complications of the diseases. Authoritative and up-to-date, Pancreatitis and Its Complications offers busy clinicians not only a thorough account of the biological and clinical background of pancreatitis, but also a highly practical guide to the day-to-day treatment of patients suffering from this complex disease.
Review
"The book has many characteristics to serve as a useful reference for clinicians as well as to provide a clinical background for those interested in pancreatic or related diseases."- Digestive and Liver Disease "...well written and very well illustrated...an important compendium of the current state of the art and science in treating patients with pancreatitis...it s certainly a 'must have' for gastroenterologists...." - New England Journal of Medicine "...well worth a study." - Comprehensive Therapy
Synopsis
Diseases of the pancreas have been extremely difficult to study. Until relatively recently, the pancreas was viewed by surgeons as an organ to be avoided, given its deep retroperitoneal location and the sometimes severe consequences of manipulation. Similar difficulties have plagued careful study of the pancreas. In humans, only inf- quently have we had the opportunity to evaluate the evolution of d- eases of the pancreas; instead, we are confronted with end-stage chronic pancreatitis or acute pancreatitis with extensive necrosis of the gland. Within the past decade, revolutionary techniques in molecular biology, genetics, and animal models have begun to give us dramatic new insights into pancreatic disease. Coupled with these advances has been a slow but steady progress in the development of our clinical tools for diagnosing and treating pancreatic diseases. These advances place us on the threshold of a much more complete understanding of pancreatic diseases, opening up new opportunities for novel therapies and preventive measures. Pancreatitis and Its Complications brings together many of the world's experts in pancreatic diseases. These "pancreatologists" include basic scientists, endoscopists, gastroenterologists, and surgeons. The ch- ters have been organized to provide a comprehensive discussion of acute and chronic pancreatitis, with up-to-date discussions of pat- physiology, epidemiology, diagnostic strategies, treatment, and c- plications of disease. It is hoped that this text will serve as a useful reference for clinicians as well as provide a clinical background for scientists with an interest in pancreatic or related diseases.
Table of Contents
Part I. Acute Pancreatitis Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Acute Pancreatitis Anil B. Nagar and Fred S. Gorelick Diagnosis and Risk Stratification of Acute Pancreatitis Frank R. Burton Gallstone Pancreatitis Matthias Kraft and Markus M. Lerch Other Causes of Acute Pancreatitis Charles D. Ulrich, II Treatment of Mild Acute Pancreatitis and Prevention of Post-Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Pancreatitis Michael Morelli and Lehel Somogyi Treatment of Severe Acute Pancreatitis Peter Draganov Pancreatic Necrosis and Infections in Patients With Acute Pancreatitis Michael L. Kendrick and Michael G. Sarr Pancreatic Fluid Collections and Pseudocysts in Patients With Acute Pancreatitis Michael F. Byrne and John Baillie Part II. Chronic Pancreatitis Epidemiology of Chronic Pancreatitis Albert B. Lowenfels and Patrick Maisonneuve Risk, Etiology, and Pathophysiology of Chronic Pancreatitis David C. Whitcomb Natural History of Chronic Pancreatitis Supot Pongprasobchai and Jonathan E. Clain Diagnosis of Chronic Pancreatitis Chris E. Forsmark Treatment of Chronic Pancreatitis Pain: Overview and Medical Management Phillip P. Toskes Endoscopic Approach to Chronic Pancreatitis Lee McHenry, Glen Lehman, and Stuart Sherman Surgery for Chronic Pancreatitis Martin D. Smith, Elias Degiannis, and Selwyn M. Vickers Treatment of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency Supot Pongprasobchai and Eugene P. DiMagno Complications of Chronic Pancreatitis John Petersen and Chris E. Forsmark Index