Editors: Gary W. Raff, M.D., Shinjiro Hirose, M.D.
1. Surgical Anatomy of the Chest Wall
Amy Rahm, M.D.
2. Pectus Excavatum
Yue Julia Chen, M.D., Shinjiro Hirose, M.D.
3. Magnetic Mini-Mover Procedure for Pectus Excavatum
Shinjiro Hirose, M.D., Gary Raff, M.D.[D1]
4. Pectus Carinatum
YueJulia Chen, M.D., Shinjiro Hirose, M.D.
5. Anesthetic Considerations for Chest Wall Surgery
Rajvinder S. Dhamrait, B.M., D.C.H., F.C.A.R.C.S.I., F.R.C.A., Sundeep S. Tumber D.O.
6. Poland’s Syndrome Michael Wong, M.D., 7. Sternal Clefts and Anomalies
Luis Godoy, M.D., Gary Raff, M.D.
8. Chest Wall Tumors
Sabrina Oldfield, M.D., Elizabeth David, M.D., FACS
9. Role of Nurse Practitioners in Chest Wall Clinics as a Model for Care
Mary Zanobini, NP, RNFA, Barbara Goebels NP, RNFA, Amy Costa, RN, CNS,
o Appendix
o Common instruments used in chest wall surgery
[D1]Authors noted in email chain, emailed Hirose to inquire
orinDorina Pojani is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of urban planning at the University of Queensland in Australia. Her research is focused on urban transport in both developed and developing countries. She has lived, worked and/or studied in Albania, Austria, Belgium, Italy, The Netherlands, and the USA.
§ DDominic Stead is an Associate Professor of urban and regional development at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. His current research interests include comparative urban and regional governance, and policy transfer.
This book was conceived and written to provide a contemporary view of critical urban transport issues, policies, and initiatives in twelve countries with emerging economies, each at somewhat different stages of development. With dedicated chapters on Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, and Vietnam, the book contains detailed, comparable information about the current urban transport situation in the major cities in these countries. Written by specialists in the field, the book draws on a wide range of information sources to provide up-to-date accounts of each of these countries. By assembling this information in one volume, it provides a valuable source for academics as well as policy-makers with an interest in the current and emerging urban transport needs of a large portion of the world’s population.