Rickham's Textbook of Pediatric Surgery
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-83288-8 (ISBN)
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An authoritative encyclopaedic two-volume textbook covering the entire scope, breadth and field of paediatric surgery and all related sub-disciplines. A major reference work for all those seeking a definitive state-of-the-art 'go to' bible textbook for in depth unparalleled knowledge in the field.
There is a vital need for a modern new authoritative textbook that embraces 21st century paediatric surgery covering the entire scope and breadth of clinical practice with emphasis on all the latest advances and innovations in the field including special textbook sections devoted to research, evidence-based surgery and all traditional systems based disorders (ie. fetus - adolescent , transitional care to adulthood) and acquired diseases / trauma / organ transplantation - pertinent to the paediatric surgeon / allied health care specialists.
Key features : ( I ) encylopaedic textbook reference source ; ( II ) ' best of the best ' information textbook inthe field ; ( III ) a living textbook that embraces 21st century practice
Target Audience - Surgical residents in training, consultant surgeons, allied health care professionals working in paediatric practice, nursing and critical care staff.
Paul D. Losty MD FRCSI FRCS(Ed) FRCS(Eng) FEBPS. Professor of Paediatric Surgery, Institute Of Life Course And Medical Sciences University Of Liverpool, UK / Visiting & Distinguished Professor Of Paediatric Surgery Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University , Bangkok, Thailand
Speciality Interests -- Surgical Oncology, Neonatal Surgery - Notably oesophageal atresia and congenital diaphragmatic hernia, Fetal diagnosis and therapy, Upper GI Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Surgical Education, Mentorship, Training & Research, Evidence Based Surgery & Trials
Dr. Allan Goldstein attended Yale College, graduating in 1989 with B.S. and M.S. degrees in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. He then matriculated at Harvard Medical School, obtaining his M.D. degree in 1993 in the Harvard-M.I.T. Division of Health Sciences and Technology. Dr. Goldstein completed his surgical training at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1993-2000, followed by a fellowship in pediatric surgeryat Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center from 2000-2002. He returned to Harvard in 2002 to join the Department of Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was named Chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2013, Surgeon-in-Chief of MassGeneral for Children in 2014, and the Marshall K. Bartlett Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School in 2016.Dr. Goldstein directs a basic science research laboratory that has been funded by the National Institutes of Health since 2004 and also by foundation and industry grants. His research focuses on the enteric nervous system, the neuronal network that regulates normal gastrointestinal function. His area of clinical and academic interest relates to neurointestinal diseases, including Hirschsprung disease, a congenital disorder of the intestine in which children are born without nerve cells in their colon. He is co-director of the Pediatric Neurogastroenterology Program and the Centerfor Neurointestinal Health at Massachusetts General Hospital and is actively engaged in clinical and translational research projects aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of neurointestinal disorders in children. His bibliography includes over 130 peer-reviewed journal articles, and numerous national and international lectures.
Pablo Lobos MD PhD - Chief of Pediatric Surgery, Italian Children's Hospital Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mikko P. Pakarinen MD PhD - Professor of Pediatric Surgery and Head of Department, Children's Hospital, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki
Consultant Pediatric Surgeon, Children's Hospital, University of Helsinki
Head of Pediatric Surgery Training, University of Eastern Finland
Adjunct Professor in Pediatric Surgery, University of Southern Denmark
Paul KH Tam MD FRCSFHKAM
Present position: Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research); Li Shu-Pui Professor in Surgery & Chair of Paediatric Surgery, The University of Hong Kong
Spencer Beasley PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP ROLES:
RACS: Former Vice-President RACS, Previously Chair of the Court of Examiners, Chair Board of Paediatric Surgery, Chair Board of Surgical Education and training, NZ Censor, Senior Examiner in Paediatric Surgery, Chair of the Advocacy Committee, Chair of Professional Development
Former President of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Paediatric Surgeons
President of the Aotearoa New Zealand Society of Paediatric Surgeons
President Elect, Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons
General.- 1. Paediatric Surgery - History, Developments and 21st Century Practice.- 2. Research.- How to do it and why? - Practical guidance for the paediatric surgeon.- 3. Ethics & Law.- 4. Evidence based surgery.- 5. Embryology for surgeons.- 6. Imaging.- 7. Pathology for surgeons.- 8. Physiology.- Newborn, Infant, Child and Adolescent.- 9. Infection and Sepsis Disorders.- 10. Pharmacotherapy and precision medicine.- 11. Genetics.- 12. Fluids Electrolytes and Nutrition.- 13. Anaesthesia.- 14. Critical care.- 15. Vascular Access.- 16. ECMO.- Fetus.- 1. Unborn patient.- antenatal diagnosis and prenatal counselling.- 2. Fetal intervention(s) and surgery.- Trauma.- Epidemiology and trauma prevention.- Fetal and birth trauma.- ABC trauma care.- Head and neck trauma.- Thoracic trauma.- Abdominal and pelvic injury.- Injury to the genitourinary tract.- Musculoskeletal and extremity trauma.- Vascular injury.- Soft tissue trauma.- Burns, bites and venoms.- Warfare, major disasters & mass casualties.- Non accidental injury and child abuse.- Economic burden and societal financial costs of trauma.- Oncology.- 1. Epidemiology of cancer.- 2. Genetics, molecular biology and cancer.- 3. Principles of chemotherapy for surgeons.- 4. Radiation therapy.- 5. Gene therapy, stem cell and bone marrow transplantation.- 6. Immunotherapy.- 7. Biopsy techniques for surgeons.- 8. Guidelines, rules and practice of oncology surgery.- 9. Palliative care - medical considerations.- 10. Palliative care and surgery.- 11. Head and neck tumours.- 12. Chest wall and thoracic tumours.- 13. Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.- 14. Liver Tumours.- 15. Renal tumours.- 16. Adrenal tumours and neuroblastoma.- 17. Rhabdomyosarcoma.- 18. Non Rhabdoid tumours.- 19. Gastrointestinal tumours.- 20. Teratomas and other germ cell neoplasms.- 21. Testicular tumours.- 22. Ovary, vaginal and gynaecological tract tumours.- 23. Bone tumours.- 24. CNS tumours.- 25. Rare tumours.- 26. Vascular anomalies and lymphangioma disorders.- 27. Naevi and Skin.- Head and Neck.- 1. Cleft lip and palate.- 2. Pierre Robin sequence.- 3. Airway disorders and tracheostomy.- 4. Macroglossia.- 5. Head and neck cysts, sinus disorders.- 6. Thyroid and parathyroid glands.- 7. Salivary glands.- 8. Lymph node disorders and pathology.- 9. Torticollis.- 10. Craniofacial disorders.- Twins.- Conjoined twins.- Thorax.- Larynx, trachea and bronchial airway disorders.- Chest wall deformities.- Breast.- Congenital lung malformations.- Chylothorax, pleural effusions & infections and other acquired disorders.- Mediastinum.- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia and eventration.- Esophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula.- Functional disorders and congenital oesophageal pathology .- Esophageal injury and strictures.- Esophageal Replacement.- Gastroesophageal reflux.- Abdomen.- 1. Umbilical disorders.- 2. Inguinal, epigastric, femoral hernia and hydrocoeles.- 3. Gastroschisis and exomphalos.- 4. Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.- 5. Pyloric atresia, webs and associated pathology.- 6. Peptic ulcer disease and miscellaneous stomach disorders.- 7. Gastrointestinal haemorrhage.- 8. Congenital duodenal obstruction.- 9. Jejunoileal atresia.- 10. Meckels diverticulum.- 11. Intestinal rotation disorders.- 12. Short Bowel Syndrome.- 13. Meconium ileus.- 14. Duplications of the alimentary tract.- 15. Intestinal polyps - congenital and acquired diseases.- 16. Appendicitis.- 17. Necrotizing enterocolitis.- 18. Intussusception.- 19. Mesenteric, omental cysts and ascites.- 20. Peritoneum disorders.- 21. Inflammatory bowel disease.- 22. Anorectal malformations.- 23. Hirschsprung disease.- 24. Colonic atresia, stenosis and miscellaneous disorders.- 25. Constipation, faecal incontinence and allied functional bowel disorders.- 26. Anus and rectum including basic physiology.- Liver, Biliary Tract, Spleen and Pancreas.- 1. Biliary Atresia.- 2. Spontaneous biliary perforation, liver cysts and abscesses.- 3. Cho
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 14.2.2027 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | X, 1240 p. 1250 illus. in color. |
| Verlagsort | Cham |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
| Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie |
| Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Pädiatrie | |
| Schlagworte | Adolescent surgery • children's surgery • Evidence-based pediatric surgery • Innovation and Medicine • Innovation and pediatric surgery • Pediatric Surgery • Pediatric surgery research • Transitional care |
| ISBN-10 | 3-031-83288-4 / 3031832884 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-031-83288-8 / 9783031832888 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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