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Fundamentals of Pediatric Surgery

by Mattei, Peter.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XXVIII, 956p. 350 illus., 110 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1441966439 Subject(s): Medicine. | Surgery. | Abdomen %Surgery. | Endoscopic surgery. | Thoracic surgery. | Medicine & Public Health. | Pediatric Surgery. | Surgery. | General Surgery. | Abdominal Surgery. | Thoracic Surgery. | Minimally Invasive Surgery.
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Part I. Perioperative Care -- 1. Preoperative Assessment -- 2. Prenatal Diagnosis and Counseling -- 3. Epidural and Regional Anesthesia -- 4. Surgical Nutrition -- 5. Fast-track Protocols -- 6. Postoperative Complications -- Part II. Critical Care -- 7. Shock -- 8. Electrolyte Disorders -- 9. Vascular Access -- 10. Renal Failure -- 11. Respiratory Failure -- 12. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation -- Part III. Trauma -- 13. Pediatric Trauma Resuscitation -- 14. Head Trauma -- 15. Neck Injuries -- 16. Burns -- 17. Abdominal Trauma -- 18. Thoracic Trauma -- 19. Spine injuries -- 20. Vascular injuries -- 21. Child Abuse -- Part IV. Head and Neck- 22. The Critical Airway -- 23. Bronchoscopy -- 24. Congenital Cysts of the Head & Neck -- 25. Thyroid and Parathyroid Disorders -- 26. Cervical Lymphadenopathy -- 27. Lymphatic Malformations -- 28. Tracheal stenosis -- Part V. Esophagus -- 29. Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula -- 30. Long-gap Esophageal Atresia -- 31. Esophageal Injuries -- 32. Esophageal Foreign Bodies -- 33. Foregut Duplications -- 34. Achalasia -- Part VI. Thorax and Mediastinum -- 35. Patent Ductus Arteriosus -- 36. Vascular Compression Syndromes -- 37. Congenital Lung Lesions -- 38. Lung Biopsy and Resection -- 39. Empyema -- 40. Pectus Deformities -- 41. Access to the Anterior Spine -- 42. Mediastinal Masses -- Part VII. Stomach and Small Intestine -- 43. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease -- 44. Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis -- 45. Gastrostomy -- 46. Duodenal Atresia -- 47. Jejunal, Ileal, and Colonic Atresias -- 48. Abdominal Cysts and Duplications -- 49. Anomalies of Intestinal Rotation -- 50. Necrotizing Enterocolitis -- 51. Short Bowel Syndrome -- 52. Neonatal Intestinal Obstruction -- 53. Meconium Ileus -- 54. Intussusception -- 55. Meckel’s Diverticulum -- 56. Chronic Abdominal Pain -- 57. Crohn’s Disease -- 58. Ileostomy and Colostomy -- Part VIII. Colon, Rectum, and Anus -- 59. Constipation -- 60. Perianal Disease -- 61. Pilonidal Sinus Disease -- 62. Hirschsprung’s Disease -- 63. Appendicitis -- 64. Ulcerative Colitis -- 65. Anorectal Malformations -- Part IX. Abdominal Wall, Peritoneum, and Diaphragm -- 66. Abdominal Wall Defects -- 67. Eventration of the Diaphragm -- 68. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia -- 69. Abdominal Wall Hernias -- 70. Umbilical Disorders and Anomalies -- 71. Peritoneal Dialysis Access -- Part X. Liver, Biliary Tree, Pancreas, and Spleen -- 72. Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia -- 73. Biliary Atresia -- 74. Cholecystitis and Cholelithiasis -- 75. Choledochal Cyst -- 76. Hepatic Resection -- 77. Portal Hypertension -- 78. Hyperinsulinism -- 79. Pancreatitis -- 80. Disorders of the Spleen -- Part XI. Genitourinary -- 81. Disorders of the Renal Collecting System -- 82. Circumcision -- 83. Inguinal Hernia and Hydrocele -- 84. Undescended Testis -- 85. The Acute Scrotum -- 86. Benign Gynecologic Disorders -- 87. Cloacal Extrophy -- 88. Intersex -- 89. Congenital Anomalies of the Vagina and Uterus -- Part XII. Surgical Oncology -- 90. Neuroblastoma -- 91. Wilms Tumor -- 92. Rhabdomyosarcoma -- 93. Sacrococcygeal Teratoma -- 94. Ovarian Tumors -- 95. Testicular Tumors -- 96. Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumors -- 97. Liver Tumors -- 98. Musculoskeletal Surgical Oncology -- Part XIII. Skin and Soft Tissues -- 99. Benign Skin Lesions -- 100. Atypical Nevi and Malignant Melanoma -- 101. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections -- 102. Vascular Anomalies -- 103. Breast Disorders -- Part XIII. Miscellaneous -- 104. Common Clinic Disorders and Office Procedures -- 105. Gastrointestinal Bleeding -- 106. Fetal surgery -- 107. Renovascular hypertension -- 108. Ventricular Shunts for Hydrocephalus.

Fundamentals of Pediatric Surgery is based on a simple but important philosophy: provide a practical and up-to-date resource for the practicing surgeon detailing the specific needs and special considerations surrounding the surgical care of children. In addition to serving as a useful reference for pediatric surgeons and general surgeons in clinical practice, each chapter is designed for use by general surgical residents rotating in pediatric surgery and chief residents who have decided to obtain further specialized training in a Pediatric Surgery fellowship program. The chapters, written by renowned experts, are concise and easy to read, filled with detailed and relevant information that can help physicians care for the patients being seen in clinic or consultation settings. CONTENTS Perioperative Care • Critical Care • Trauma • Head and Neck • Esophagus • Thorax and Mediastinum • Stomach and Small Intestine • Colon, Rectum, and Anus • Abdominal Wall, Peritoneum, and Diaphragm • Liver, Biliary Tree, Pancreas, and Spleen • Genitourinary • Surgical Oncology • Skin and Soft Tissues • Transplantation • Fetal surgery • Conjoined Twins

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