Fundamentals of Pediatric Surgery (eBook)

Second Edition
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2016 | 2nd ed. 2017
XXV, 935 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-27443-0 (ISBN)

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The previous edition of this book was based on a simple but essential 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. The second edition of Fundamentals of Pediatric Surgery stays true to the philosophy of the original with several significant enhancements.  As well as encompassing the most up-to-date and practical clinical information for the experienced surgeon written in a straightforward narrative style, each chapter provides a rationale for the proposed approach based on the scientific evidence available in the literature and the author's personal clinical experience, supplies a detailed algorithm or clinical protocol in a graphic format, initiates a discussion regarding unanswered questions and proposals for future studies, and includes a list of suggested readings. Chapters cover in great detail a broad range of pediatric general surgery topics, including disorders of all major organ systems of the abdomen and thorax, congenital anomalies presenting in the newborn period, and a variety of maladies germane to the growing field of fetal surgery.  The authors also provide authoritative discussions of therapeutic methods and surgical techniques that range from the traditional to the modern, including time-honored open operations, contemporary minimally invasive interventions, and emerging technologies such as single-site and robotic surgery.
  
Written by experts in the field, Fundamentals of Pediatric Surgery, Second Edition is a definitive source of readily available clinical information that residents, fellows or attending surgeons can use to take care of actual patients in real time. 
 


Editor

Peter Mattei, MD, FACS, FAAP  
Associate Professor of Surgery, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Department of General Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Associate Editors

Peter F. Nichol, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Madison, WI, USA

Michael D. Rollins, II, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Utah School of Medicine, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT, USA 

Christopher S. Muratore, MD, FACS                                              
Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Departments of Surgery and Pediatrics, Hasbro Children's and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA 

EditorPeter Mattei, MD, FACS, FAAP  Associate Professor of Surgery, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Department of General Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USAAssociate EditorsPeter F. Nichol, MD, PhDAssociate Professor, University of Wisconsin, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Madison, WI, USAMichael D. Rollins, II, MDAssociate Professor of Surgery, University of Utah School of Medicine, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Primary Children’s Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT, USA Christopher S. Muratore, MD, FACS                                              Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Departments of Surgery and Pediatrics, Hasbro Children's and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA 

I.Perioperative Care1.Preoperative Assessment and PreparationAri Y. Weintraub and Lynne G. Maxwell2.Prenatal Diagnosis and Genetic CounselingR. Douglas Wilson3.Epidural and Regional AnesthesiaHarshad Gurnaney and Arjunan Ganesh4.Enteral Nutrition and AccessDaniel P. Doody and Allan M. Goldstein5.Parenteral NutritionAmy Hood and Susan S. Luskin6.Enhanced Recovery ProtocolsPeter Mattei7.Quality Improvement, Education, and Outcomes ResearchSteven Teich and Marc P. MichalskyII.Critical CareMichael Wilhelm9.Electrolyte AbnormalitiesAdam Szadkowski and Michael Wilhelm10.Vascular AccessPeter Mattei11.Acute Kidney InjuryAadil K. Kakajiwala, Michael A. Ferguson and Julie C. Fitzgerald12.VentilationMohammed Hamzah and Michael Wilhelm13.Extracorporeal Life SupportChristopher S. Muratore14.Conjoined TwinsGary HartmanIII.Trauma15.Trauma ResuscitationNicholas E. Bruns and Anthony L. DeRoss16.ConcussionChristopher B. Renjilian and Matthew F. Grady17.Acute Head TraumaGregory G. Heuer, Todd J. Kilbaugh and Jimmy W. Huh18.Neck InjuriesJohn K. Petty19.Spine TraumaTaryn M. Bragg and Robert W. Letton, Jr.20.BurnsBrooke Burkey and Gail E. Besner21.Abdominal TraumaChristian J. Streck, Jr.22.Thoracic Trauma Nilda M. Garcia and Erich J. Grethel23.Vascular InjuryLucas P. Neff and Todd E. Rasmussen24.Hand InjuriesInes C. Lin25.Child AbusePhilip V. Scribano and Carla A. Parkin-Joseph    IV.Head and Neck26.The Critical AirwayLuke A. Jakubowski and Jeremy D. Meier27.BronchoscopyLuke A. Jakubowski and J. Fredrik Grimmer28.Benign Neck MassesTony L. Kille29.Thyroid and Parathyroid DiseaseVictoria K. Pepper, Christopher Breuer and Jennifer H. AldrinkV.Esophagus30.Esophageal Atresia and Tracheo-esophageal FistulaRobert Baird and Jean-Martin Laberge31.Long-Gap Esophageal AtresiaPietro Bagolan, Andrea Conforti and Francesco Morini32.Managing the Complex EsophagusEdward Hannon, Lewis Spitz and Paolo De Coppi33.Esophageal Injuries and ReplacementInna N. Lobeck and Daniel von Allmen34.Foregut DuplicationsBrian G. A. Dalton and Shawn D. St. Peter35.AchalasiaJ. Duncan PhillipsVI.Thorax and Mediastinum36.Persistent Ductus ArteriosusPetros V. Anagnostopoulos37.Vascular Compression SyndromesMark L. Wulkan38.Congenital Lung LesionsAdesola C. Akinkuotu and Oluyinka O. Olutoye39.Lung Biopsy and ResectionCharles W. Archer, Jr. and Daniel J. Ostlie40.Diseases of the Pleural SpaceCharles L. Snyder41.Pectus DeformitiesAllison L. Speer and Timothy D. Kane42.Mediastinal TumorsSidney M. JohnsonVII.Stomach and Small Intestine43.Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseRebecca L. Gunter and Charles M. Leys44.Hypertrophic Pyloric StenosisPablo Aguayo45.Surgical Enteral AccessTim Weiner and Melissa K. Dedmond46.Duodenal AtresiaAndrew R. Hong47.Intestinal AtresiaDaniel L. Lodwick and Peter C. Minneci48.Abdominal Cysts and DuplicationsPatricia A. Lange49.Anomalies of Intestinal RotationE. Marty Knott and Sohail R. Shah50.Necrotizing EnterocolitisMichael J. Morowitz51.Short Bowel SyndromeDavid F. Mercer52.Meconium IleusPeter Mattei53.IntussusceptionDavid B. Tashjian, Michael V. Tirabassi, Katharine R. Bittner, Maria C. Mora and Kaitlyn E. Wong54.Meckel’s DiverticulumJoshua D. Rouch and Steven L. Lee55.Bariatric SurgeryJoy L. Collins 56.Chronic Abdominal PainFrazier W. Frantz57.Crohn’s DiseasePeter Mattei58.Ileostomy and ColostomyOliver S. Soldes59.Gastrointestinal BleedingKatherine J. Deans60.Enterocutaneous FistulaJennifer D. Stanger and Andreas H. MeierVIII.Colon, Rectum, and Anus61.Constipation and Fecal IncontinenceMichael D. Rollins, II and Desale Yacob62.Hirschsprung DiseaseJeffrey R. Avansino and Marc A. Levitt63.Perianal DiseaseBennett W. Calder and Robert A. Cina64.Pilonidal DiseaseBrian G. A. Dalton and Shawn D. St. Peter65.AppendicitisFeroze Sidhwa, Charity Glass and Shawn J. Rangel66.Ulcerative Colitis and Familial PolyposisInna N. Lobeck and Jason S. Frischer67.Anorectal MalformationsMichael D. Rollins, II and Marc A. Levitt IX.Abdominal Wall, Peritoneum, and Diaphragm68.Gastroschisis  Saleem Islam69.OmphaloceleAmita A. Desai and Corey W. Iqbal70.Eventration of the DiaphragmMelvin S. Dassinger, III and Lori A. Gurien71.Congenital Diaphragmatic HerniaMatthew T. Harting and KuoJen Tsao72.Uncommon HerniasJustin Lee and Douglas C. Barnhart73.Umbilical DisordersStephen J. Fenton74.Peritoneal DialysisDavid E. Skarda75.Ventricular Shunts for HydrocephalusHeather S. Spader and Jay Riva-Cambrin76.Disorders of the Abdominal Aorta and Major BranchesDavis B. Horkan and Omaida C. VelasquezX.Liver, Biliary Tree, Pancreas, and Spleen77.Neonatal HyperbilirubinemiaClyde J. Wright and Michael A. Posencheg78.Biliary AtresiaJoseph B. Lillegard, Avery C. Miller and Alan W. Flake79.Congenital Intrahepatic CholestasisMarie V. Nguyen and Kasper S. Wang80.CholecystitisJohn J. Tackett and Robert A. Cowles81.Choledochal CystsInna N. Lobeck and Gregory M. Tiao82.Hepatic ResectionJennifer Minniman and Heung Bae Kim83.Portal HypertensionCaroline Lemoine and Riccardo A. Superina84.Congenital HyperinsulinismN. Scott Adzick and Pablo Laje85.Pancreatic DisordersPablo Laje and N. Scott Adzick86.Surgical Disorders of the SpleenElizabeth T. Tracy and Henry E. RiceXI.Genitourinary87.Vesicoureteral RefluxRuthie Su88.Renal AbnormalitiesPaul H. Smith, III, John H. Makari, and Fernando Ferrer89.Penile Anomalies and CircumcisionEric D. Nelson90.Inguinal Hernia and HydroceleNicole M. Chandler and Paul D. Danielson91.Undescended TestisFrancois I. Luks and Anthony A. Caldamone92.Acute ScrotumRuthie Su93.Cloacal ExstrophyJohn M. Gatti and David Juang94.Disorders of Sex DevelopmentThomas F. Kolon95.VaginaPeter MatteiXII.Surgical Oncology96.NeuroblastomaJeremy R. Jackson and Eugene S. Kim97.Wilms TumorPeter F. Ehrlich98.Adrenal TumorsDaniel von Allmen99.RhabdomyosarcomaCarlos R. Alvarez-Allende and Roshni Dasgupta100.Non-Rhabdomyosarcoma Soft-tissue SarcomaAndrea Hayes-Jordan101.Sacrococcygeal TeratomaWilliam H. Peranteau102.Ovarian TumorsKirk W. Reichard103.Testicular TumorsGregory E. Tasian and Thomas F. Kolon104. Liver TumorsRebecka L. Meyers105.Musculoskeletal TumorsMark A. Seeley and John P. DormansXIII.Skin and Soft Tissues106.Benign Skin LesionsMichael D. Rollins, II and Sheryll L. Vanderhooft107.Nevi and Malignant MelanomaRebecca Farmer and Ahmed M. Afifi108.Necrotizing Soft Tissue InfectionsAngela Gibson109.Hemangiomas and Vascular MalformationsDavid W. Low and Oksana A. Jackson110.Disorders of the BreastTiffany Zens and Lee G. Wilke v>

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.10.2016
Zusatzinfo XXV, 935 p. 510 illus., 288 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete
Schlagworte Bronchoscopy • Cloacal Exstrophy • Electrolyte Abnormalities • Enteral nutrition • Esophageal Atresia • Hemangiomas • Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia • peritoneal dialysis • Pilonidal Disease • Rhabdomyosarcoma • Trauma Resuscitation • Vascular Compression Syndromes
ISBN-10 3-319-27443-0 / 3319274430
ISBN-13 978-3-319-27443-0 / 9783319274430
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