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Newborn Surgery 3E

Prem Puri


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£265.00

ISBN: 9781444102833
Published: 25/11/2011
Extent: 1048 pages
Illustrations: 460 b/w line drawings; 580 b/w halftones


 
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Summary:
Newborn Surgery, the ideal reference book for paediatric surgeons, and is a comprehensive compendium of the pathophysiology, investigation and management of neonatal disorders.
With its uniquely comprehensive coverage of neonatal surgical specialities, Newborn Surgery, Third Edition, is the first stop for anyone looking to supplement their knowledge in this broad and increasingly disparate field: paediatric surgeons, general surgeons with paediatric practice, neonatologists, paediatricians or paediatric radiologists.
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    • A "who's who" of international specialist contributors provides an unrivalled depth of knowledge
    • Extensively illustrated throughout to convey key theories and practice
    • Fully revised and up-to-date, all modern developments and advances in the field are covered
    • New chapters covering topics such as sepsis, transplantation and the epidemiology of congenital malformations


    Table of Contents:
    Part I General
    1 Embryology of malformations
    2 Perinatal physiology
    3 Clinical anatomy of the newborn
    4 The epidemiology of birth defects
    5 Perinatal diagnosis of surgical disease
    6 Fetal counseling for surgical malformations
    7 Fetal and birth trauma
    8 Transport of the surgical neonate
    9 Preoperative assessment
    10 Anesthesia
    11 Postoperative management
    12 Fluid and electrolyte balance in the newborn
    13 Nutrition
    14 Vascular access in the newborn
    15 Radiology in the newborn
    16 Immune system of the newborn
    17 Neonatal sepsis
    18 Hematological problems in the neonate
    19 Genetics in neonatal surgical practice
    20 Ethical considerations in newborn surgery
    21 Minimal invasive neonatal surgery
    22 Fetal surgery
    23 Liver transplantation
    PART II HEAD AND NECK
    24 Choanal atresia
    25 Pierre Robin Sequence
    26 Macroglossia
    27 Tracheostomy in infants
    28 Congenital cysts and sinuses of the neck
    PART III CHEST
    29 Congenital thoracic deformities
    30 Mediastinal masses in the newborn
    31 Congenital airway malformations
    32 Vascular rings
    33 Pulmonary air leaks
    34 Chylothorax and other pleural effusions in neonates
    35 Congenital malformations of the lung
    36 Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
    37 Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for neonatal respiratory failure
    38 Bronchoscopy in the newborn
    PART IV ESOPHAGUS
    39 Esophageal atresia and tracheo-esophageal fistula
    40 Congenital esophageal stenosis
    41 Esophageal duplication cysts
    42 Esophageal perforation in the newborn
    43 Gastro-esophageal reflux in the neonate and small infant
    PART V GASTROINTESTINAL
    44 Pyloric atresia and prepyloric antral diaphragm
    45 Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
    46 Gastric volvulus
    47 Gastric perforation
    48 Gastrostomy
    49 Duodenal obstruction
    50 Malrotation
    51 Persistent hyperinsulinemic hyperglycemia of infancy
    52 Jejuno-ileal atresia and stenosis
    53 Colonic and rectal atresias
    54 Meconium ileus
    55 Meconium peritonitis
    56 Duplications of the alimentary tract
    57 Mesenteric and omental cysts
    58 Neonatal ascites
    59 Necrotizing enterocolitis
    60 Hirschsprung's disease
    61 Anorectal anomalies
    62 Congenital pouch colon
    63 Congenital segmental dilatation of the intestine
    64 Intussusception
    65 Inguinal hernia
    66 Short bowel syndrome and surgical techniques
    for the baby with short intestines
    67 Megacystis microcolon intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome
    PART VI LIVER AND BILIARY TRACT
    68 Biliary atresia
    69 Congenital biliary dilatation
    70 Hepatic cysts and abscesses
    PART VII ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL DEFECTS
    71 Omphalocele and gastroschisis
    72 Omphalomesenteric duct remnants
    73 Bladder exstrophy: considerations and management of the newborn patient
    74 Cloacal exstrophy
    75 Prune belly syndrome
    76 Conjoined twins
    PART VIII TUMORS
    77 Epidemiology and genetic associations of neonatal tumors
    78 Hemangiomas and vascular malformations
    79 Congenital nevi
    80 Lymphatic malformations (cystic hygroma)
    81 Cervical teratomas
    82 Sacrococcygeal teratoma
    83 Nasal tumors
    84 Neuroblastoma
    85 Soft-tissue sarcoma
    86 Hepatic tumors
    87 Congenital mesoblastic nephroma and Wilms' tumor
    88 Neonatal ovarian tumors
    PART IX SPINA BIFIDA AND HYDROCEPHALUS
    89 Spina bifida and encephalocele
    90 Hydrocephalus
    PART X GENITOURINARY
    91 Urinary tract infections
    92 Imaging of the renal tract in the neonate
    93 Management of antenatal hydronephrosis
    94 Multicystic dysplastic kidney
    95 Upper urinary tract obstructions
    96 Ureteral duplication anomalies
    97 Vesico-ureteral reflux
    98 Ureteroceles in the newborn
    99 Posterior urethral valves
    100 Neurogenic bladder in the neonate
    101 Hydrometrocolpos
    102 Intersex disorders
    103 Male genital anomalies
    104 Neonatal testicular torsion
    PART XI LONG-TERM OUTCOMES IN NEWBORN SURGERY
    105 Long-term outcomes in newborn surgery


    About the Author(s):
    Professor Prem Puri MS FRCS FRCS (ED) FACS FAAP (HON) Newman Clinical Research Professor, University College Dublin, Ireland; President, National Children's Research Centre, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Beacon Hospital, Dublin, Ireland


    Contributors:
    Dietrich Kluth, Leipzig, Germany; Carlos Blanco, Dublin, Ireland; E. Villamor, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Luc Zimmermann, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Mark Stringer, Dunedin, New Zealand; Edwin Jesudason, Liverpool, UK; N Scott Adzick, Philadelphia, USA; Kokila Lakhoo, Oxford, UK; John Gillick, Dublin, Ireland; Declan Warde, Dublin, Ireland; Desmond Bohn, Toronto, Canada; Eleanor Molloy, Dublin, Ireland; Joseph Chukwu, Dublin, Ireland; Fiona O'Hare, Dublin, Ireland; Agostina Pierro, London, UK; Simon Eaton, London, UK; Frederick Rykman, Cincinnati, USA; Sean Barnett, Cincinnati, USA; Jerry Kelleher, Dublin, Ireland; Ian Robinson, Dublin, Ireland; Henri Ford, Los Angeles, USA; Owen P Smith, Dublin, Ireland; Andrew Green, Dublin, Ireland; Donna A Caniano, Columbus, USA; Jacqueline Glover,


    Readership:
    Paediatric surgeons; General surgeons with paediatric practice


    Reviews:

    "Chapters cover the full spectrum of speciality neonatal surgery as well as a comprehensive general overview of the guiding principles ... In both these regards this text represents one of the best and would be a valuable reference in the neonatal library."

    Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health (praise for the previous edition)

    "We have found the book valuable in furthering our understanding of the [surgical] problems we see on a day to day basis. Many of the lesions in question are relatively rare, which makes the superspecialist multiauthor approach most valuable. ...I would therefore recommend this book to fellow paediatricians...."

    Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition (praise for the previous edition)


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