Milestones in Pediatric Surgery.- Milestones in Pediatric Surgery.- Principles of Surgical Science.- Fluids, Electrolytes, and Dehydration.- Metabolic Response to Injury and Sepsis.- Shock.- Parenteral Nutrition.- Hematology for Surgeons.- Postoperative Problems.- Neonatal Physiology and Care.- Fetal and Neonatal Surgery.- Fetal Surgery: General Principles.- Diaphragmatic Hernia.- Esophageal Atresia.- Pyloric Stenosis.- Malrotation.- Intestinal Atresia.- Necrotizing Entercolitis.- Meconium Ileus.- Hirschsprung’s Disease.- Anorectal Malformations.- Abdominal Wall Defects.- Children’s Surgery.- Surgical Neck Pathology.- Developmental Lung Anomalies.- Gastro-Esophageal Reflux.- Gastrointestinal Bleeding.- Acute Abdomen.- Intussusception.- Appendicitis.- Rare Causes of Abdominal Pain.- Crohn’s Disease.- Ulcerative Colitis.- Short Bowel Syndrome.- Intestinal Transplantation.- Vascular Malformations.- Inguinal Hernias and Hydroceles.- The Acute Scrotum.- The Undescended Testes.- Miscellaneous Problems of the Male Genitalia.- Miscellaneous Surgical Issues.- Basic Pediatric Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy.- Principles of Pediatric Urology.- Urinary Tract Infection.- The Ureter.- Vesico-Ureteric Reflux.- Neurogenic Bladder.- Posterior Urethral Valves.- Hypospadias.- Bladder Exstrophy, Epispadias, and Cloacal Exstrophy.- Disorders of Sex Development.- Surgery of the Liver, Pancreas and Bile Ducts.- Investigation of Jaundice.- Biliary Atresia.- Choledochal Malformations.- Gallbladder Disease.- Portal Hypertension.- Pancreatic Disease.- Liver Transplantation.- Principles of Surgical Oncology.- Wilms’ Tumor.- Liver Tumors.- Neuroblastoma.- Teratomas.- Miscellaneous Tumors.- Principles of Trauma.- General Principles.- Abdominal Trauma.- Thoracic Trauma.- Basic Brain Injury.- Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus.- Spina Bifida.- Hydrocephalus.- Appendices.- Reference Weights and Heights.- Anatomical Reference.- Human Developmental Milestones.
New chapters:
1. Paediatric Bariatric Surgery
2. Stem cells in Paediatric Surgery
3. Robotic Surgery in Children
Prof. CK Sinha is a Consultant Paediatric Surgeon at St George’s University Hospital, London, with over 20 years of experience. He is a Faculty at the ‘Royal College of Surgeons of England & Edinburgh’.
He is an eminent author-editor with over 16 books under his belt. One of his most popular books entitled “Future Doctors” is targeted at students aspiring to become doctors. He is also the course director for ‘SARP-Medical School interview courses’ guiding aspirants towards a successful application to study Medicine.
Prof. Mark Davenport has been a consultant paediatric surgeon at Kings College Hospital, London since 1994 and Head of Department since 1999. His special surgical interests are related to surgical diseases of the liver and bile duct together with antenatally detected surgical malformations of the chest and abdomen.
He is the UK editor of the Journal of Pediatric Surgery and has also been the President of the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons for 2016-18.
The new, fully updated edition of this book gives a concise overview of all important topics and is designed to provide information to recognise and treat common pediatric surgical conditions: namely, symptoms and signs, investigation, and management. A logical, evidence-based practice is encouraged by the use of flow charts, tables, and algorithms. This edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect the rapid progress in the world of pediatric surgery including the subspecialties of general pediatric surgery, urology, hepatobiliary surgery, organ transplantation, minimally invasive surgery (including robotic surgery), and bariatric surgery. This book also provides an anatomical and physiological background to aid understanding.
Having been authored by international leaders in these fields, this book offers comprehensive coverage of various surgical conditions in children with a quick-reference format.
The first edition has been immensely popular with over 160,000 downloads including GPs, A&E doctors, adult surgeons who need to treat children, pediatricians, and of course, pediatric surgeons.