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Key Clinical Topics in Paediatric Surgery

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Key Clinical Topics in Paediatric Surgery offers an indispensable and practical guide for exam revision and clinical practice. Written and edited by specialists with a wealth of experience, this bo...
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Key Clinical Topics in Paediatric Surgery offers an indispensable and practical guide for exam revision and clinical practice.

Written and edited by specialists with a wealth of experience, this book provides rapid access to the core surgical topics.

Presented in a concise and easy-to-digest format, Paediatric Surgery delivers the essential clinical knowledge and practical skills, for paediatric surgeons in training.

The second edition has been fully updated and features new chapters on hyperhidrosis, chylothorax and mediastinal masses.

Key Points

  • Over 100 topics presented in alpha order, from Abdominal trauma to Wilms’ tumour
  • Succinct coverage of all aspects of diagnosis, surgical techniques and management
  • Effective exam revision for FRCS(Paed Surg), FRCS(Gen Surg) and MRCS candidates
  • Highly illustrated with clinical photographs and algorithms to aid visual memory of topics
  • Previous edition (9781907816581) published in 2013
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Price: £35.00
Publisher: JP Medical
Imprint: JP Medical
Publication Date: 25 June 2023
Trim Size: 9.50 X 6.25 in
ISBN: 9781787791763
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine, Clinical and internal medicine, MEDICAL / Internal Medicine, MEDICAL / Pediatrics, Paediatric medicine

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Max Pachl FRCS (Paed)
Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Birmingham Children’s Hospital; Honorary Senior Clinical Researcher, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

Oliver Gee FRCS (Paed)
Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham, UK

Ruth Wragg FRCS (Paed)
Consultant Paediatric Urologist, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham, UK

  1. Abdominal and thoracic trauma
  2. Achalasia
  3. Acute scrotum
  4. Anorectal malformation in females
  5. Anorectal malformation in males
  6. Antenatal hydronephrosis
  7. Appendicitis
  8. Balanitis xerotica obliterans
  9. Biliary atresia
  10. Bladder dysfunction
  11. Branchial remnants
  12. Central venous access techniques
  13. Chest wall deformities
  14. Child protection
  15. Choledochal malformation
  16. Cholelithiasis
  17. Chronic abdominal pain
  18. Chylothorax
  19. Cloaca
  20. Colonic atresia
  21. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
  22. Congenital lung malformations
  23. Consent in paediatric surgery
  24. Constipation and faecal incontinence
  25. Crohn’s disease
  26. Cystic hygroma
  27. Diabetes mellitus
  28. Disorders/Differences in sex development
  29. Disorders/Differences in sex development
  30. Duodenal atresia
  31. Duplications of the urological system
  32. Empyema
  33. Endocrine conditions presenting to paediatric surgery
  34. Exomphalos
  35. Exstrophy-epispadias complex
  36. Femoral hernia
  37. Gastric and oesophageal foreign bodies
  38. Gastric volvulus
  39. Gastrointestinal bleeding
  40. Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
  41. Gastroschisis
  42. Germ cell tumours
  43. Growth disorders
  44. Haematological malignant disease
  45. Haematuria
  46. Head trauma
  47. Hepatoblastoma
  48. Hirschsprung disease
  49. Hydrocele
  50. Hyperhidrosis
  51. Hypospadias – distal
  52. Hypospadias – proximal
  53. Inguinal hernia
  54. Inhaled foreign body
  55. Intussusception
  56. Long segment Hirschsprung disease
  57. Lymphadenopathy
  58. Malrotation
  59. Management of the wetting child
  60. Meatal stenosis
  61. Meckel diverticulum
  62. Meconium ileus
  63. Mediastinal masses
  64. Minimal access surgery in neonates
  65. Necrotising enterocolitis
  66. Neuroblastoma
  67. Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula
  68. Oesophageal atresia – long gap
  69. Osteosarcoma
  70. Paediatric anaesthesia
  71. Paediatric bariatric surgery
  72. Paediatric breast disease
  73. Paediatric cardiac surgery
  74. Paediatric gynaecology
  75. Paediatric neurosurgery
  76. Paediatric orthopaedic surgery
  77. Paediatric otorhinolaryngology
  78. Paediatric plastic surgery
  79. Paediatric transplantation
  80. Pancreatitis
  81. Pelviureteric junction obstruction
  82. Perianal disease and anal laceration
  83. Posterior urethral valves
  84. Pyloric atresia
  85. Pyloric stenosis
  86. Rectal prolapse
  87. Renal failure
  88. Sacrococcygeal teratoma
  89. Salivary gland lesions
  90. Short bowel syndrome and intestinal failure
  91. Skin lesions
  92. Small bowel atresia
  93. Small bowel duplications
  94. Soft tissue tumours
  95. Spleen disorders
  96. Thyroid and parathyroid glands
  97. Thyroglossal cyst
  98. Tracheal anomalies
  99. Ulcerative colitis
  100. Umbilical and supraumbilical disease
  101. Undescended testis
  102. Urethral anomalies
  103. Urinary tract infection
  104. Urolithiasis
  105. Varicocele
  106. Vascular anomalies in paediatrics
  107. Vesicoureteric junction obstruction
  108. Vesicoureteral reflux
  109. Wilms’ tumour