Current Issue October 2011, Vol. 13, No. 4

Issue Highlights

  • Optimizing ambulatory endoscopy center value in the reform era
    October 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 4 | Pages 210-216)

    Thomas M. Deas

  • Ambulatory endoscopy centers: infection-related issues
    October 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 4 | Pages 217-223)

    David A. Greenwald

  • Quality in the ambulatory endoscopy center
    October 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 4 | Pages 224-228)

    Bret T. Petersen

  • Endoscopic mucosal resection in the colon: A practical guide
    January 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 1 | Pages 35-49)

    Michael Bourke

  • Complications of endoscopic mucosal resection and endoscopic submucosal dissection
    January 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 1 | Pages 91-94)

    Gottumukkala S. Raju

  • Application of cell sheet technology for esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection
    January 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 1 | Pages 105-109)

    Takeshi Ohki, Masayuki Yamamoto, Masaho Ota, Teruo Okano, Masakazu Yamamoto

  • Endoscopic reporting systems and integration with the electronic health record
    October 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 4 | Pages 234-238)

    Raj I. Narayani

  • Endoscopic submucosal dissection using the Flush knife and the Flush knife BT
    January 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 1 | Pages 84-90)

    Takashi Toyonaga, Mariko Man-i, Tsuyoshi Fujita, James E. East, Dimitri Coumaros, Yoshinori Morita, Masaru Yoshida, Takanobu Hayakumo, Hideto Inokuchi, Takeshi Azuma

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About Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

The purpose of each issue of Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy is to provide a comprehensive, current overview of a clinical condition or surgical procedure in gastrointestinal endoscopy, combining the effectiveness of an atlas with the timeliness of a journal. Each issue places a vigorous emphasis on diagnosis, rationale for and against a procedure, actual technique, management, and prevention of complications. The journal features abundant illustrations, line drawings and color artwork to guide readers through even the most complicated procedure.