Endoscopic and radiologic management of pancreatic and biliary tract diseases.

Seminars in gastrointestinal disease Pub Date : 2003-10-01
James W Ostroff
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Therapeutic biliary and pancreatic endoscopy has evolved over the last 30 years to a level where it represents the primarily mode of therapy for many frequently encountered diseases of the bile ducts liver and pancreas. The complication rates are expected to be low and the expectations of our colleagues are high. The endoscopist is expected to understand the origin and natural history of these diseases and the consequences of the various management options. The training of the endoscopist has taken on a very formal character, as has the emphasis on competency and quality improvement. The appearance of minimally invasive surgery and advanced imaging does not represent a threat to the biliary endoscopist but rather is complimentary and assists us so that unnecessary potentially morbid procedures are not done unnecessarily. The appearance of a new specialty: the minimally invasive biliary interventionalist, who would receive training by gastroenterologists, interventional radiologist and biliary-pancreatic surgeons, is the logical next step!

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胰腺和胆道疾病的内镜和放射治疗。
在过去的30年里,治疗性胆道和胰腺内窥镜已经发展到一个水平,它代表了许多胆管、肝脏和胰腺常见病的主要治疗模式。预计并发症发生率较低,我们的同事期望很高。内窥镜医师应该了解这些疾病的起源和自然历史,以及各种治疗方案的后果。内窥镜医师的培训具有非常正式的特点,强调能力和质量的提高。微创手术和先进成像技术的出现对胆道内窥镜医师来说并不是一种威胁,而是一种补充,帮助我们避免不必要的潜在病态手术。一个新专业的出现:微创胆道介入医师,他将接受胃肠病学家、介入放射科医生和胆胰外科医生的培训,这是合乎逻辑的下一步!
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