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The EndoCollab Guide for GI Bleeding

A procedural atlas for the practicing endoscopist. From first-line hemostasis to rescue techniques, this reference walks through the full spectrum of GI bleeding management with annotated endoscopic images.

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Edited by Klaus Monkemuller, MD, PhD, FASGE, FJGES, FESGE

What's inside

This atlas covers the complete interventional spectrum for upper and lower GI bleeding, with an emphasis on technique, device selection, and real case examples. Each chapter pairs procedural narrative with high-quality endoscopic images and annotated diagrams.

Peptic ulcer hemorrhage

Forrest classification, dual-therapy hemostasis, OTSC for massive bleeds, and when to call the interventional radiologist.

Variceal bleeding

Band ligation for esophageal varices, tissue glue for gastric varices, and TIPS decision criteria.

Angiodysplasia and vascular lesions

Argon plasma coagulation settings, GAVE treatment, and the approach to diffuse mucosal bleeding.

Post-procedural hemorrhage

Post-sphincterotomy bleeding, post-polypectomy hemorrhage, and hemoclip vs. coaptive coagulation decisions.

Balloon dilation and stenosis complications

Hemostatic considerations in balloon dilation of GI stenoses, including duodenal and esophageal presentations.

Device reference

A practical comparison of hemostatic tools: clips, OTSCs, thermal devices, injectables, and topical agents.

Written for gastroenterologists, GI fellows, and endoscopy practitioners looking for a case-based, image-rich reference they can use between procedures.

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