Synopses & Reviews
Although pediatric surgery is a distinct and evolving specialty, it still remains an integral part of most general surgical and paediatric medical practice. Nevertheless, surgery in children does differ from adult practice in various fundamental ways, and there are key physiological and anatomical differences that constantly need underlining. Progress and improvement in outcome has also been rapid but it is sometimes difficult for practitioners to keep themselves up-to-date with the usual surgical or paediatric text books.
This book will give a concise overview of all important topics and is designed to provide information in order to recognise the common surgical conditions; namely typical symptoms and signs, investigation and then treatment management. It will also provide an anatomical and physiological background to aid understanding, in addition to emphasising logical, and where possible, evidence-based practice by the use of flow charts, tables and algorithms.
Authored by an international range of leading contributors, this is the first book of its kind to offer comprehensive coverage to this topic in a quick reference, pocket-book format.
Review
"Well written and nicely illustrated, this is a short, concise compendium of pediatric surgery as it is currently practiced for the common problems of childhood surgical problems."
Doody's Book Reviews
Review
From the reviews:
"Well written and nicely illustrated, this is a short, concise compendium of pediatric surgery as it is currently practiced for the common problems of childhood surgical problems."
Doody's Book Reviews
"'It's very well-written and comprehensive covering all the major paediatric surgical topics. This is a very good book. It would be of interest to paediatric surgical trainees, particularly in their early years of training. ... It contains a lot of information and I think it would be useful for exam revision.'" (BMA Medical Book Awards, September, 2011)
Review
From the reviews:
"Well written and nicely illustrated, this is a short, concise compendium of pediatric surgery as it is currently practiced for the common problems of childhood surgical problems."
Doody's Book Reviews
"'It's very well-written and comprehensive covering all the major paediatric surgical topics. This is a very good book. It would be of interest to paediatric surgical trainees, particularly in their early years of training. ... It contains a lot of information and I think it would be useful for exam revision.'" (BMA Medical Book Awards, September, 2011)
Synopsis
The Handbook of Pediatric Surgery is an extensive yet concise distillation of the knowledge in its field, making it an ideal day-to-day reference guidebook for pediatric surgeons. It is authored by an international range of leading contributors.
Synopsis
Handbook of Pediatric Surgery is an extensive yet concise distillation of the knowledge in its field, making for an ideal day-to-day reference guidebook.
The sections include: Principles of Surgical Science; Fetal and Neonatal Surgery; General Children's Surgery; Principles of Pediatric Urology; Surgery of the Liver, Pancreas and Bile Ducts; Principles of Surgical Oncology; Pediatric Surgery in Clinical Practice; and Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus.
Written by distinguished authors from across the world, this book presents an international coalescence of perspectives that the reader will find truly enriching and instructive.
Chandrasen K. Sinha is a Specialist Registrar in Pediatric Surgery at King's College Hospital in London, UK.
Mark Davenport is a Consultant Pediatric Surgeon at King's College Hospital in London, UK.
Table of Contents
General.- Neonates.- Hepatobiliary Disorders.- Urology.- Neurosurgical Disorders.- Oncology.- Miscellaneous.