Videos
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13. Gastrointestinal causes of anemia and occult bleeding
16. Spotting and dealing with signs of chronic liver disease: a guided tour
20. Hematemesis and melena
20.1 Hemostasis with heater probe application for an actively bleeding gastric ulcer
20.2 Hemoclip application to an active spurter at the angular incisures
22. H. pylori: its diseases and management
29. Barrett’s esophagus
34. Adenocarcinoma
48. Parasites
55. Ischemia/ischemic colitis
57. Biology and genetics of colorectal cancer and polyps and polyposis
63. Diverticular disease of the colon
72. Cysts and pseudocysts of the pancreas
74. Cholelithiasis, choledocholithiasis, and cholecystitis
75. Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
98. Portal hypertension
102. Hepatic encephalopathy
118. Foreign bodies
122. Hernia
123. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and mucosal biopsy
124. Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy and biopsy
124.1 Injection of surgical marker at site of lesion
124.2 Biopsy in ulcerative colitis
124.3 Removal of polyp by snare technique
124.4 Familial Adenomatous Polyps (FAP)
124.5 Bone impacted in sigmoid colon
125. Endoscopic ultrasonography
128. Capsule endoscopy
128.1 Video capsule endoscopy for bleeding
128.2 Video capsule endoscopy for Crohn’s disease
132. Barium radiology
134. Magnetic resonance imaging
134.1 A coronal series through the abdomen of a patient
134.2 Three-dimensional reconstruction of the colon
134.3 Use of commercial software to “navigate” inside the colon using a joystick
134.4 MRI motility movie in a transverse plane acquired at 0.5T
134.5 Another example of transverse echo-planar magnetic resonance imaging (EPI)
134.6 Coronal trueFISP (B-TFE) type of MRI sequence motility movie acquired at 1.5T
134.7 Motility movie acquired at 1.5T using a trueFISP (B-TFE) type of MRI sequence
134.8 Another example of MRI motility movie acquired at 1.5T
134.9 A complete series across the abdomen of a subject
134.10 The stomach can be reconstructed and viewed in three dimensions
136. Virtual colonoscopy
140. Measurement of portal pressure
141. Liver biopsy
141.1 Ultrasound location of biopsy site
141.2 Preparation of biopsy site
141.3 Anesthesia of biopsy site
141.5 Technique of suction-needle biopsy
141.6 Right jugular vein entry site
141.7 Catheterization of hepatic vein (external vision)
141.8 Catheterization of hepatic vein (X-ray imaging)
141.9 Insertion of transjugular needle (external vision)
145. Variceal ligation, sclerotherapy, and other hemostatic techniques
145.1 Elective band ligation of esophageal varices
145.2 Band ligation of bleeding esophageal varix
145.3 Endoscopic clipping of post-banding ulcer bleeding
145.5 2-octyl cyanoacrylate injection of fundic varices
145.6 Endoscopic features of gastric vascular ectasia and portal hypertensive gastropathy
145.7 Argon plasma coagulation of gastric antral vascular ectasia
145.8 Cryotherapy of gastric vascular ectasia
146. Non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
148. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and jejunostomy
148.1 Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy insertion
149. Endoscopic techniques of removing early gastrointestinal neoplasm
149.1. Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR)-Cap technique
149.2 Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) using triangle-tip knife
151. NOTES
153. Interventional radiology
155. Liver operations