Essential paediatric surgery
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Essential paediatric surgery
Arnold, c1996
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Description
'Essential Paediatric Surgery' is a highly practical guide for the General Surgeon having to treat children with surgical problems. The book covers all the common conditions which might be encountered and describes their operative management in detail, with emphasis placed on how to avoid common mistakes, and how to manage unexpected or unusual situations. In addition, it provides an update for General surgeons who see infants and children with surgical (including neonatal) emergencies.
The book covers both elective and emergency situations, and gives clear guidelines as to when referral to a specialist centre or specialist paediatric surgeon is required. It gives recommendations as to what type of treatment should be initiated immediately, and under which circumstances, particularly in neonates with major congenital abnormalities.
Table of Contents
Section I: Neonatal Emergencies - Oesophageal atresia
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Neonatal bowel obstruction
Malrotation
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Anorectal malformations
Ambiguous genitalia
Abdominal wall defects
Section II: Abdominal Procedures - Pyloric stenosis
Intussusception
Appendicitis
The anorectum and perineum
Section III: Inguinoscrotal and Genital Procedures - Inguinal hernia
Undescended testes
The acute scrotum
Varicocele
The penis
Umbilical hernia
Epigastric hernia
Labial adhesions
Section IV: The Head and Neck - Tongue-tie
Mucus-retention cyst and ranula
Acute suppurative cervical abscess
MAIS lymphadenitis
Thyroglossal cyst
Branchial fistulae and cysts
Pre-auricular sinus
Section V: Trauma - General principles in trauma management
Head injuries
Thoracic trauma
Abdominal trauma
Peripheral injuries
Ingestion of corrosive substances and foreign bodies
Burns
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"