Paediatric surgery

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    • Burge, David M.

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Paediatric surgery

edited by David M. Burge ... [et al.]

Hodder Arnold, a member of the Hodder Headline Group , Edward Arnold, c2005

2nd ed

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内容説明

The second edition of Paediatric Surgery has been designed to be highly relevant to the practice of clinical paediatric surgery. With this in mind, topics are presented in a clear and easily digestible format, with the most important learning points in each area clearly identified. The principles of the basic sciences, and how these relate to competent clinical practice, are covered in each clinical chapter, and are an important part of the Intercollegiate Board examination and other higher examinations in paediatric surgery in Europe and Australasia. While many of the topics from the previous edition have been retained and updated as appropriate, there are a number of important additions. The important and developing field of minimally invasive surgery has been given more prominence. Oncology has been expanded to include more detail on solid tumours as well as more on central venous access and the surgical assessment of the acutely unwell child undergoing chemotherapy. Thoracic surgery has been expanded to include the management of empyema and the open and endoscopic approach to resection and biopsy. Finally, important 'generic' issues such as communication skills, the critical analysis of journal articles and evidence-based medicine have all been introduced. The second edition of Paediatric Surgery will be an invaluable resource for all trainee paediatric surgeons, providing a summary of practical, evidence-based advice for the candidate for the Intercollegiate Board Speciality Examination in Paediatric Surgery (FRCS Paeds), or other equivalent examination, without overwhelming and unnecessary detail.

目次

PART 1 General principles of care Congenital causes of disease Anatomy of the infant and child Fetal medicine Fetal surgery The child in hospital Imaging Transport of sick infants and children Paediatric anaesthesia Homeostasis: fluid and electrolyte balance Nutrition Vascular access Communication skills The child and the law Principles of minimally invasive surgery PART 2 Gastrointestinal surgery Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula Neonatal gastrointestinal obstruction Hirschsprung's disease Congenital anorectal anomalies Necrotizing enterocolitis Hepatobiliary disorders Abdominal wall defects Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis lntussusception Gastro-oesophageal reflux in childhood Inflammatory bowel disease Gastrointestinal duplication Abdominal pain Acquired conditions of the anorectum and perineum Abdominal trauma PART 3 Thoracic surgery Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Structural anomalies of the airway and lungs Chest wall deformities Empyema Thoracic trauma PART 4 General surgery of infancy and childhood Herniae and hydroceles The undescended testis Head and neck disorders Head injury Thermal and chemical burns Spina bifida and hydrocephalus PART 5 Oncology Neonatal tumours Wilms tumour Neuroblastoma Rhabdomyosarcoma Germ-cell tumours Liver tumours Miscellaneous: lumps, bumps and lymphadenopathy PART 6 Urology Nephrogenesis and developmental and genetic disorders of the urogenital tract Radiological imaging of the urinary tract Antenatal diagnosis of urinary tract anomalies Renal function, renal failure and transplantation Urinary tract infection and vesicoureteric reflux Upper urinary tract duplication Lower urinary tract obstruction Upper urinary tract obstruction Urolithiasis Bladder exstrophy and epispadias complex Continence and the wet child The neuropathic bladder The prepuce, hypospadias and other congenital anomalies of the penis Ambiguous genitalia and intersex Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology Urinary tract trauma Adolescent and adult care of patients with congenital urological abnormalities

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