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Rob & Smith's Operative Pediatric Surgery

โœ Scribed by Mark Davenport, James D. Geiger


Publisher
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Edition
8
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The eighth edition of the acclaimed text Operative Pediatric Surgery continues to provide a unique level of comprehensive detail on the full range of surgically treatable conditions presented in neonate and childhood as well as in utero. With an international list of authors, the chapters have been updated and complemented by the high-quality artwork that has established this operative guide as the standard reference for the pediatric surgeon. A new team of editors provides authoritative coverage of both laparoscopic and other surgical approaches to every area of pediatric surgery. An e-version with video clips further enhances this definitive resource.

โ€ข ensures authoritative coverage of all aspects of pediatric surgery

โ€ขincludes the latest operative techniques

โ€ขreviews alternative surgical approaches

โ€ขaids visualisation by the inclusion of over 1000 illustrations

โ€ขestablishes total confidence

โœฆ Table of Contents


Videos

Preface

List of abbreviations used

Acknowledgments

Contributors

  1. Vascular access

Marcus D. Jarboe and Ronald B. Hirschl

I: HEAD AND NECK

  1. Head and neck surgery

Jeffrey W. Gander

  1. Tracheostomy

Kate Stephenson and Michelle Wyatt

II: ENDOSCOPY

  1. Bronchoscopy

Marcus D. Jarboe and James D. Geiger

  1. Esophageal dilatation

Jennifer Billington and Niyi Ade-Ajayi

  1. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

Colin G. DeLong, Afif N. Kulaylat, Eric M. Pauli, and Robert E. Cilley

  1. Colonoscopy

Ian D. Sugarman and Jonathan R. Sutcliffe

III: THORACIC

  1. Principles of thoracic surgery

Shaun M. Kunisaki and James D. Geiger

  1. Esophageal atresia: Open and thoracoscopic approaches

Shaun M. Kunisaki and Steven S. Rothenberg

  1. Esophageal replacement with colon

Naziha Khen-Dunlop, Carmen Capito, Christophe Chardot, and Yann Rรฉvillon

  1. Esophageal replacement with transposition of the stomach

Paolo De Coppi

  1. Esophageal replacement with jejunal interposition

David C. van der Zee

  1. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia

Erin E. Perrone and George B. Mychaliska

  1. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

Thomas Pranikoff and Ronald B. Hirschl

  1. Eventration of the diaphragm

Colin G. DeLong, Afif N. Kulaylat, and Robert E. Cilley

  1. Principles of lung surgery

Saleem Islam, James D. Geiger, Steven S. Rothenberg, and Shaun M. Kunisaki

  1. Empyema

Joseph Sujka and Shawn D. St Peter

  1. Chylothorax

Shaun M. Kunisaki

  1. Mediastinal masses

Brent R. Weil and Robert C. Shamberger

  1. Chest wall deformities

Robert E. Kelly Jr, Marcelo Martinez-Ferro, and Horacio Abramson

  1. Patent ductus arteriosus

Aaron R. Jensen and James E. Stein

  1. Thoracoscopic sympathectomy

Asher Pressman

  1. Thymectomy

Steven S. Rothenberg

IV: ABDOMINAL

  1. Inguinal hernia, hydrocele, and other hernias of the abdominal wall

Sophia Abdulhai and Todd A. Ponsky

  1. Exomphalos/omphalocele

Mark Davenport and Anna-May Long

  1. Gastroschisis

Marshall Z. Schwartz and Shaheen J. Timmapuri

  1. Abdominal surgery: General principles of access

Nigel J. Hall and Katherine A. Barsness

  1. Fundoplication

Douglas C. Barnhart and Robert A. Cina

  1. Total esophagogastric dissociation

Riccardo Coletta and Antonino Morabito

  1. Achalasia

Timothy D. Kane and Benno Ure

  1. Gastrostomy

Alejandra M. Casar Berazaluce, Aaron P. Garrison, and Todd A. Ponsky

  1. Pyloromyotomy

Nigel J. Hall

  1. Bariatric surgery

Lindel C.K. Dewberry and Thomas H. Inge

  1. Duodenal atresia and stenosis

Afif N. Kulaylat, Colin G. Delong, Simon Clarke, and Robert E. Cilley

  1. Malrotation

Simon Blackburn, Joseph I. Curry, and Bhanumathi Lakshminarayanan

  1. Congenital atresia and stenosis of the intestine

Sharon G. Cox, Alastair J.W. Millar, and Alp Numanoglu

  1. Meconium ileus

Robert J. Vandewalle and Frederick J. Rescorla

  1. Vitellointestinal (omphalomesenteric) duct anomalies

Spencer W. Beasley

  1. Duplications of the alimentary tract

Stig Sรธmme and Jacob C. Langer

  1. Intussusception

Melanie Hiorns and Joseph I. Curry

  1. Appendectomy

Mikko P. Pakarinen

  1. Necrotizing enterocolitis

Nigel J. Hall

  1. Anorectal malformation

Marc A. Levitt and Richard J. Wood

  1. Cloaca

Andrea Bischoff and Alberto Peรฑa

  1. Laparoscopic surgery and imaging-directed surgery for anorectal malformation

Matthew W. Ralls and Marcus D. Jarboe

  1. The Malone antegrade continence enema

Henrik Steinbrecher

  1. Hirschsprung disease

Matthew W. Ralls and Arnold G. Coran

  1. Inflammatory bowel disease

Aimee G. Kim, Samir K. Gadepalli, and James D. Geiger

  1. Rectal polyps

Joseph L. Lelli Jr

  1. Acquired anorectal disorders: Prolapse, fistula, and hemorrhoids

Michael Stanton

  1. Colostomy formation and closure

Yew-Wei Tan and Joseph I. Curry

  1. Surgery of short bowel syndrome: Longitudinal intestinal lengthening and tailoring and serial transverse enteroplasty

Riccardo Coletta, Sam M. Han, Charles R. Hong, Antonino Morabito, and Tom Jaksic

  1. Surgery of portal hypertension

Caroline Lemoine and Riccardo A. Superina

  1. Cholecystectomy

Mark Davenport

  1. Surgery for biliary atresia: Open and laparoscopic

Mark Davenport and Atsuyuki Yamataka

  1. Choledochal malformation

Mark Davenport and Nguyen Thanh Liem

  1. Splenectomy

Marcus D. Jarboe and Steven W. Bruch

V: TUMORS

  1. Liver resection

Rebecka L. Meyers, Zachary J. Kastenberg, and Max R. Langham

  1. Wilmsโ€™ tumor

Kevin Cao, Denis A. Cozzi, and Peter M. Cuckow

  1. Neuroblastoma

Andrew M. Davidoff

  1. Rhabdomyosarcoma

Gideon Sandler and Andrea Hayes-Jordan

  1. Sacrococcygeal teratoma

Agostino Pierro, Miguel Guelfland, and Annika Mutanen

VI: ENDOCRINE

  1. Thyroidectomy

Steven W. Bruch

  1. Pancreatectomy for hyperinsulinism

N. Scott Adzick and Pablo Laje

  1. Adrenalectomy

Mikael Petrosyan and Timothy D. Kane

VII: UROLOGY AND GYNECOLOGY

  1. Cystourethroscopy

John M. Park

  1. Ureteropelvic junction obstruction

Lauren E. Corona and Kate H. Kraft

  1. Nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy

Imran Mushtaq, Alberto Mantovani, and Judy Hung Wing Suet

  1. Vesicoureteric reflux: Open and minimally invasive treatment

Aurelien Scalabre, Delphine Demรจde, and Pierre Mouriquand

  1. Ureteric duplication

Sarah L. Hecht and Duncan T. Wilcox

  1. Urinary diversion

Prasad Godbole

  1. Renal calculi

Eleni Papageorgiou and Naima Smeulders

  1. Posterior urethral valves

Fardod Oโ€™Kelly and Martin A. Koyle

  1. Hypospadias

Bryan S. Sack and John M. Park

  1. Orchidopexy

John M. Hutson

  1. Testicular torsion

Feilim L. Murphy

  1. Circumcision, meatotomy, meatoplasty, and preputioplasty

Rachel Harwood and Simon E. Kenny

  1. Varicocele

Charlotte V. Melling, David J.B. Keene, and Raimondo M. Cervellione

  1. Bladder exstrophy and epispadias

Peter M. Cuckow and Kevin Cao

  1. Surgical treatment of disorders of sexual development

Rafael V. Pieretti and Patricia K. Donahoe

  1. Ovarian cyst and tumors

Bryan J. Dicken and Deborah F. Billmire

VIII: TRAUMA

  1. Burns and burn surgery

Heinz Rode and Roux Martinez

  1. Thoracic trauma

Jerome Loveland and Nirav Patel

  1. Abdominal trauma

Steven Stylianos and Mark V. Mazziotti

IX: SPECIAL SECTION

  1. Vascular anomalies

Eileen M. Duggan and Steven J. Fishman

  1. Fetal surgery

Emily A. Partridge and Alan W. Flake

  1. Kidney transplantation

John Magee

  1. Liver transplantation

Caroline Lemoine and Riccardo A. Superina

  1. Intestinal transplantation

Jang Moon and Kishore Iyer

  1. Interventional radiology

Derek J. Roebuck

  1. Exposure for spinal surgery

Steven W. Bruch

  1. Surgery of conjoined twins

Lewis Spitz, Edward M. Kiely, and Agostino Pierro

Index

โœฆ Subjects


Pediatric & Neonatal Surgery; Pediatric Surgery; General Surgery; MRCS; Urology


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