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Gastroenterologic endoscopy has made important progress in the past
decade. New techniques and ideas have given it new life. The end of
this evolution is not yet in sight. FuIly flexible fiberoptic
instruments have eliminated all blank areas from the map of the
gastrointestinal tract. Retro- grade visualization of the
pancreatic and biliary system has been achieved in conjunction with
radiologic methods. Operative endoscopy has de- veloped beyond the
removal of foreign bodies, to a stage where laparotomy can be
avoided in a number of situations. Hemostasis by laser coagulation
and crushing of concrements by ultrasound and electric energy have
reached the threshold of clinical applicability. With all these
spectacular develop- ments, however, it is important to maintain a
firm grasp of the fundamentals of endoscopy. This is the basis of
day-to-day success and includes knowl- edge of the proper
indications, the ability to manage complications, famil- iarity
with the technical properties of the instruments, their skillful
handling, and experience in organizing an endoscopy section.
Endoscopists, particu- larly members of the Erlangen group, have
undertaken the task of charting these fundamentals and of compiling
them into a working manual for those already practicing endoscopy
or intending to do so. They have been sup- ported in this effort by
colleagues from other parts of the Federal Republic of Germany and
from Italy.
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