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Operative Pediatric Surgery 8th Edition by Mark Davenport, ISBN-13: 978-0815370000

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  • Publisher: ‎ CRC Press; 8th edition (January 19, 2021)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 928 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 0815370008
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0815370000

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.

Written by expert international authors, all chapters cover both minimal access and open surgery, with operative techniques illustrated by both high-quality colour line artwork, operative photographs, and a library of video clips.

Encompassing the full range of pediatric surgery operations that both trainee and experienced pediatric surgeons require, this established operative guide is the standard reference for the pediatric surgeon and will ensure that they can access the most up to date and authoritative information to benefit their clinical practice.

– ensures authoritative coverage of all aspects of pediatric surgery

– includes the latest operative techniques

– reviews alternative surgical approaches

– aids visualisation by the inclusion of over 1000 illustrations

– establishes total confidence

Table of Contents:

Videos xi
Preface xv
List of abbreviations used xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
Contributors xxvii
1. Vascular access 1
Marcus D. Jarboe and Ronald B. Hirschl
Part I: HEAD AND NECK 13
2. Head and neck surgery 15
Jeffrey W. Gander
3. Tracheostomy 25
Kate Stephenson and Michelle Wyatt
Part II: ENDOSCOPY 35
4. Bronchoscopy 37
Marcus D. Jarboe and James D. Geiger
5. Esophageal dilatation 41
Jennifer Billington and Niyi Ade-Ajayi
6. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography 49
Colin G. DeLong, Afif N. Kulaylat, Eric M. Pauli, and Robert E. Cilley
7. Colonoscopy 57
Ian D. Sugarman and Jonathan R. Sutcliffe
Part III: THORACIC 65
8. Principles of thoracic surgery 67
Shaun M. Kunisaki and James D. Geiger
9. Esophageal atresia: Open and thoracoscopic approaches 77
Shaun M. Kunisaki and Steven S. Rothenberg
10. Esophageal replacement with colon 89
Naziha Khen-Dunlop, Carmen Capito, Christophe Chardot, and Yann Révillon
11. Esophageal replacement with transposition of the stomach 97
Paolo De Coppi
12. Esophageal replacement with jejunal interposition 105
David C. van der Zee
13. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia 109
Erin E. Perrone and George B. Mychaliska
14. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation 117
Thomas Pranikoff and Ronald B. Hirschl
15. Eventration of the diaphragm 123
Colin G. DeLong, Afif N. Kulaylat, and Robert E. Cilley
16. Principles of lung surgery 129
Saleem Islam, James D. Geiger, Steven S. Rothenberg, and Shaun M. Kunisaki
17. Empyema 139
Joseph Sujka and Shawn D. St Peter
18. Chylothorax 145
Shaun M. Kunisaki
19. Mediastinal masses 151
Brent R. Weil and Robert C. Shamberger
20. Chest wall deformities 161
Robert E. Kelly Jr, Marcelo Martinez-Ferro, and Horacio Abramson
21. Patent ductus arteriosus 183
Aaron R. Jensen and James E. Stein
22. Thoracoscopic sympathectomy 187
Asher Pressman
23. Thymectomy 191
Steven S. Rothenberg
Part IV: ABDOMINAL 197
24. Inguinal hernia, hydrocele, and other hernias of the abdominal wall 199
Sophia Abdulhai and Todd A. Ponsky
25. Exomphalos/omphalocele 213
Mark Davenport and Anna-May Long
26. Gastroschisis 221
Marshall Z. Schwartz and Shaheen J. Timmapuri
27. Abdominal surgery: General principles of access 229
Nigel J. Hall and Katherine A. Barsness
28. Fundoplication 239
Douglas C. Barnhart and Robert A. Cina
29. Total esophagogastric dissociation 253
Riccardo Coletta and Antonino Morabito
30. Achalasia 259
Timothy D. Kane and Benno Ure
31. Gastrostomy 273
Alejandra M. Casar Berazaluce, Aaron P. Garrison, and Todd A. Ponsky
32. Pyloromyotomy 285
Nigel J. Hall
33. Bariatric surgery 291
Lindel C.K. Dewberry and Thomas H. Inge
34. Duodenal atresia and stenosis 301
Afif N. Kulaylat, Colin G. DeLong, Simon Clarke, and Robert E. Cilley
35. Malrotation 307
Simon Blackburn, Joseph I. Curry, and Bhanumathi Lakshminarayanan
36. Congenital atresia and stenosis of the intestine 313
Sharon G. Cox, Alastair J.W. Millar, and Alp Numanoglu
37. Meconium ileus 323
Robert J. Vandewalle and Frederick J. Rescorla
38. Vitellointestinal (omphalomesenteric) duct anomalies 333
Spencer W. Beasley
39. Duplications of the alimentary tract 343
Stig Sømme and Jacob C. Langer
40. Intussusception 353
Melanie Hiorns and Joseph I. Curry
41. Appendectomy 361
Mikko P. Pakarinen
42. Necrotizing enterocolitis 369
Nigel J. Hall
43. Anorectal malformation 379
Marc A. Levitt and Richard J. Wood
44. Cloaca 397
Andrea Bischoff and Alberto Peña
45. Laparoscopic surgery and imaging-directed surgery for anorectal malformation 409
Matthew W. Ralls and Marcus D. Jarboe
46. The Malone antegrade continence enema 415
Henrik Steinbrecher
47. Hirschsprung disease 425
Matthew W. Ralls and Arnold G. Coran
48. Inflammatory bowel disease 443
Aimee G. Kim, Samir K. Gadepalli, and James D. Geiger
49. Rectal polyps 457
Joseph L. Lelli Jr
50. Acquired anorectal disorders: Prolapse, fistula, and hemorrhoids 461
Michael Stanton
51. Colostomy formation and closure 467
Yew-Wei Tan and Joseph I. Curry
52. Surgery of short bowel syndrome: Longitudinal intestinal lengthening and tailoring and serial transverse enteroplasty 477
Riccardo Coletta, Sam M. Han, Charles R. Hong, Antonino Morabito, and Tom Jaksic
53. Surgery of portal hypertension 485
Caroline Lemoine and Riccardo A. Superina
54. Cholecystectomy 495
Mark Davenport
55. Surgery for biliary atresia: Open and laparoscopic 503
Mark Davenport and Atsuyuki Yamataka
56. Choledochal malformation 513
Mark Davenport and Nguyen Thanh Liem
57. Splenectomy 521
Marcus D. Jarboe and Steven W. Bruch
Part V: TUMORS 527
58. Liver resection 529
Rebecka L. Meyers, Zachary J. Kastenberg, and Max R. Langham
59. Wilms’ tumor 547
Kevin Cao, Denis A. Cozzi, and Peter M. Cuckow
60. Neuroblastoma 553
Andrew M. Davidoff
61. Rhabdomyosarcoma 563
Gideon Sandler and Andrea Hayes-Jordan
62. Sacrococcygeal teratoma 575
Agostino Pierro, Miguel Guelfland, and Annika Mutanen
Part VI: ENDOCRINE 581
63. Thyroidectomy 583
Steven W. Bruch
64. Pancreatectomy for hyperinsulinism 589
N. Scott Adzick and Pablo Laje
65. Adrenalectomy 599
Mikael Petrosyan and Timothy D. Kane
Part VII: UROLOGY AND GYNECOLOGY 609
66. Cystourethroscopy 611
John M. Park
67. Ureteropelvic junction obstruction 617
Lauren E. Corona and Kate H. Kraft
68. Nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy 629
Imran Mushtaq, Alberto Mantovani, and Judy Hung Wing Suet
69. Vesicoureteric reflux: Open and minimally invasive treatment 641
Aurelien Scalabre, Delphine Demède, and Pierre Mouriquand
70. Ureteric duplication 653
Sarah L. Hecht and Duncan T. Wilcox
71. Urinary diversion 665
Prasad Godbole
72. Renal calculi 675
Eleni Papageorgiou and Naima Smeulders
73. Posterior urethral valves 683
Fardod O’Kelly and Martin A. Koyle
74. Hypospadias 691
Bryan S. Sack and John M. Park
75. Orchidopexy 705
John M. Hutson
76. Testicular torsion 713
Feilim L. Murphy
77. Circumcision, meatotomy, meatoplasty, and preputioplasty 717
Rachel Harwood and Simon E. Kenny
78. Varicocele 723
Charlotte V. Melling, David J.B. Keene, and Raimondo M. Cervellione
79. Bladder exstrophy and epispadias 727
Peter M. Cuckow and Kevin Cao
80. Surgical treatment of disorders of sexual development 745
Rafael V. Pieretti and Patricia K. Donahoe
81. Ovarian cyst and tumors 763
Bryan J. Dicken and Deborah F. Billmire
Part VIII: TRAUMA 769
82. Burns and burn surgery 771
Heinz Rode and Roux Martinez
83. Thoracic trauma 781
Jerome Loveland and Nirav Patel
84. Abdominal trauma 787
Steven Stylianos and Mark V. Mazziotti
Part IX: SPECIAL SECTION 799
85. Vascular anomalies 801
Eileen M. Duggan and Steven J. Fishman
86. Fetal surgery 805
Emily A. Partridge and Alan W. Flake
87. Kidney transplantation 815
John Magee
88. Liver transplantation 821
Caroline Lemoine and Riccardo A. Superina
89. Intestinal transplantation 837
Jang Moon and Kishore Iyer
90. Interventional radiology 847
Derek J. Roebuck
91. Exposure for spinal surgery 857
Steven W. Bruch
92. Surgery of conjoined twins 863
Lewis Spitz, Edward M. Kiely, and Agostino Pierro
Index 869
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Mark Davenport, ChM FRCS (Paeds) FRCS (Eng), Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London.

James D. Geiger, MD, Daniel H. Teitelbaum Professor of Surgery, University of Michigan, CS Mott Children’s Hospital, Michigan

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