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Buch, Englisch, 402 Seiten, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 285 mm, Gewicht: 13126 g

Taguchi / Iwanaka / Okamatsu

Operative General Surgery in Neonates and Infants


1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-4-431-55874-3
Verlag: Springer

Buch, Englisch, 402 Seiten, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 285 mm, Gewicht: 13126 g

ISBN: 978-4-431-55874-3
Verlag: Springer


This book focuses on standard operative techniques for important diseases in pediatric surgery, especially in neonates and infants, while also offering a wealth of schematic drawings and photographs to help readers understand the surgical techniques. Because of the rarity of the diseases and shortage of advising doctors, operative techniques for neonatal and infant surgery are difficult to learn. In order to understand essential operative procedures, schematic drawings and suitable intraoperative photographs are called for. Operative General Surgery in Neonates and Infants was written by leading experts in pediatric surgery with extensive experience in their respective fields. The contents provide detailed practical advice on the surgical procedures and perioperative management in neonates and infants. This book is a valuable guide for trainees and a helpful refresher text for specialized pediatric surgeons and can also be used to explain operative procedures to parents.   

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Part I. Basic Procedure.- 1. Vascular Access.- 2. Thoracotomy and Laparotomy.- 3. Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy.- 4. Foreign Body Extraction.- 5. Tracheostomy.- 6. Tube Gastrostomy and Enterostomy.- 7. Colostomy: Formation and Closure  .- 8. Gastrointestinal Anastomosis.- 9. Repair and anastomosis of blood vessel.- 10. Biopsy of Tumor.- 11. Rectal Biopsy.- Part II. Head and Neck.- 12. Head and Neck Sinus and Mass.- 13. Pyriform sinus malformation.- 14. Accessory ear.- Part III. Thoracic.- 15. Standard Operation for Esophageal Atresia.- 16. Esophageal Atresia with Long Gap .- 17. Thoracoscopic Operation for Esophageal Atresia.- 18. Lung Surgery.- 19. Thoracic Empyema.- 20. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia and Diaphragmatic Eventration .- Part IV. Abdominal Wall.- 21. Inguinal Hernia; Standard Procedure.- 22. Inguinal Hernia; Laparoscopic Repair.- 23. Direct Inguinal Hernia and Femoral Hernia.- 24. Hydrocele, Nuck Hydrocele; Standard Procedure.- 25. Umbilical hernia, Umbilical plasty, and Linea alba hernia.- 26. Vitellointestinal fistula and Urachal remnant.- 27. Gastroschisis and Omphalocele.- Part V. Abdominal.- 28. Laparoscopic Nissen’s Fundoplication.- 29. Pyloromyotomy.- 30. Duodenal Atresia and Stenosis.- 31. Intestinal Atresia and Stenosis.- 32. Intestinal Malrotation.- 33. Meckel’s Diverticulum.- 34. Internal Hernia.- 35. Intussusception.- 36. Appendectomy.- 37. Gastrointestinal Perforation.- 38. Hirschsprung’s Disease.- 39. Imperforate Anus: Low type .- 40. Imperforate Anus: Intermediate and High Type.- 41. Rectovestibular fistula without imperforate anus (Perineal canal).- 42. Anal Fistula.- 43. Anorectal Prolapse.- 44. Biliary Atresia.- 45. Choledochal cyst.- 46. Splenectomy.- 47. Portal vein hypoplasia and patent ductus venosus.- Part VI. Urology.- 48. Pelviureteric Junction Obstruction.- 49. Vesicoureteric Reflux.- 50. Ureterocele.- 51. Suprapubic Cystostomy and Vesicocutaneostomy.- 52 Bladder Augmentation .- 53 Posterior-sagittal anorecto-urethro-vaginoplasty .- 54 Hypospadias .- 55 Posterior urethral valve .- 56 Phimosis .- 57 Cryptoorchidism and retractile testis .- 58 Testicular Torsion.- Part VII. Tumors.- 59 Lymphatic Malformations.- 60 Neuroblastoma.- 61 Wilms’ Tumor .- 62 Hepatoblastoma .- 63 Sacrococcygeal Teratoma.- Part VIII. Abdominal Organ Transplantation.- 64.Donor Operation in Living Donor Liver Transplantation .- 65. Recipient Operation in Living Donor Liver Transplantation


Tomoaki Taguchi, MD Ph.D., FACS Department of Pediatric Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan
Tadashi Iwanaka, MD Ph.D.Director, Saitama Children's Medical Center, Japan
Takao Okamatsu, MD Ph.D.Director of Foundation for International Development/Relief (FIDR), Japan



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