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The Oxford Textbook of Paediatric Surgery offers a succinct yet comprehensive overview of paediatric surgery, including chapters on related specialties beneficial to paediatric surgeons. It emphasizes a logical approach to management decisions and addresses challenging or controversial clinical situations with evidence-based guidance. This book is designed to help paediatric surgery trainees prepare for their final exams and serve as a valuable resource for experienced surgeons and educators. Unlike other textbooks, it focuses on challenging and varied treatment aspects, offering clear clinical guidelines to aid decision-making. It addresses difficult clinical situations with practical management advice, essential for Fellowship exams and early career surgeons. Additionally, it provides knowledge on related specialties, crucial for managing patients with complex conditions and co-morbidities, supporting a multidisciplinary approach to care. Ideal for senior trainees preparing for final exams, this resource enhances understanding and supports sound clinical and operative decision-making. Covering neonatal, thoracic, gastrointestinal, and interrelated surgical specialties in extensive detail, it is an invaluable tool for both trainees and experienced surgeons.
Table of Contents
- Section 1: The fundamentals
- 1.1: Spencer W. Beasley: Clinical and operative decision making in paediatric surgical practice
- 1.2: Charles Foster: Ethical and legal aspects of paediatric surgery
- 1.3: Richard Rogers and Naresh Rughooputh: Anaesthesia and ventilation
- 1.4: Peter A. Stoddart: Perioperative pain management
- 1.5: Agostino Pierro and Simon Eaton: Nutrition and total parenteral nutrition
- 1.6: Rebecca Smith and Brent McSharry: The critically unwell child
- 1.7: Chris Driver: Principles of operative surgery
- 1.8: Suren Arul and James Bennett: Central venous access in childhood
- 1.9: Spencer W. Beasley: Professionalism and leadership
- Section 2: Neonatal
- 2.1: Warwick Teague: Overview of embryology
- 2.2: Charley Keys: Antenatal diagnosis, counselling, and intervention
- 2.3: Bronwyn Dixon: Physiology of the neonate
- 2.4: Sean Marven: Abdominal wall defects
- 2.5: Paul D. Losty: Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
- 2.6: Spencer W. Beasley: Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula
- 2.7: Alexander Cho and Paolo De Coppi: Conditions of the stomach
- 2.8: Josh Sommovilla and Brad Warner: Congenital duodenal obstruction
- 2.9: Kokila Lakhoo: Necrotising enterocolitis
- 2.10: Janet McNally: Meconium ileus and meconium plug
- 2.11: Dermot Thomas McDowell and Jonathan Karpelowsky: Small bowel and colonic atresia
- 2.12: Anthony Lander: Intestinal malrotation and volvulus
- 2.13: Lewis Spitz: Duplications of the gastrointestinal tract
- 2.14: Craig A. McBride: Vitellointestinal malformations
- 2.15: Simon Kenny: Hirschsprung disease
- 2.16: Richard J. Wood and Marc A. Levitt: Anorectal malformations
- Section 3: Head and neck
- 3.1: Michael Nightingale: Midline neck swellings
- 3.2: Sebastian King: Lateral neck lumps
- 3.3: Radu Miha, Tracey Lam, and Paul R. V. Johnson: Thyroid and parathyroid
- 3.4: Bhanumathi Lakshminarayanan and Mervyn Griffiths: Miscellaneous head and neck pathology
- Section 4: Thoracic and breast
- 4.1: David C. G. Crabbe: Congenital lung malformations
- 4.2: Philip Morreau: Empyema
- 4.3: Alex Audist and Carolyn Russell: Chest wall deformities
- 4.4: David C. G. Crabbe: Tracheomalacia
- 4.5: Patrick H. Y. Chung and Kenneth K. Y. Wong: Inhaled foreign bodies
- 4.6: Pankaj Roy: Breast disorders in children
- Section 5: Upper and lower gastrointestinal
- 5.1: Paul R. V. Johnson and Spencer W. Beasley: Abdominal pain
- 5.2: Paul R. V. Johnson, Spencer W. Beasley, and Eleri Cusick: Vomiting in children
- 5.3: Bruce Jaffray: Gastro-intestinal bleeding
- 5.4: Jim Bruce: Pyloric stenosis
- 5.5: Joe Curry: Achalasia
- 5.6: Russell Taylor: Paediatric oesophageal foreign bodies
- 5.7: Eleri Cusick: Gastro-oesophageal reflux
- 5.8: Simon Chapman and Ashish Desai: Bariatric surgery in children
- 5.9: Hugh W. Grant: Adhesive small bowel obstruction
- 5.10: Ingo Jester: Intestinal failure
- 5.11: Eleri Cusick: Inflammatory bowel disease
- 5.12: Ian Sugarman: Intestinal polyps
- 5.13: Jonathan Sutcliffe: Constipation
- 5.14: Alex C. H. Lee: Intussusception
- 5.15: Eleri Cusick and Spencer W. Beasley: Acute appendicitis
- 5.16: Michael Stanton: Acquired anorectal disorders
- Section 6: Hepato-biliary and spleen
- 6.1: Mark Davenport: Biliary atresia
- 6.2: Spencer W. Beasley and Eleri Cusick: Gallstones
- 6.3: Paul R. V. Johnson: Pancreatic conditions
- 6.4: Atsuyuki Yamataka and Geoffrey J. Lane: Choledochal cyst
- 6.5: Erik D. Skarsgard: Splenic abnormalities in children
- Section 7: Oncology
- 7.1: Ed Kiely: Principles of childhood cancer and its management
- 7.2: Keith Holmes: Neuroblastoma
- 7.3: Bruce Okoye: Wilms tumour
- 7.4: Tim Rogers and Andre Cardoso Almeida: Soft tissue tumours
- 7.5: Tom Clarnette: Liver tumours in children
- 7.6: Mohamed Sameh Shalaby and Robert Carachi: Sacrococcygeal teratoma
- 7.7: Maria Kirby: Gonadal tumours
- Section 8: Inguino-scrotal and abdominal wall
- 8.1: Spencer W. Beasley: Hernias and hydroceles
- 8.2: John M. Hutson: Testicular descent and undescended testes
- 8.3: Nikki Smith: Acute scrotum
- 8.4: Madhavi Kakade and Niyi Ade-Ajayi: Non-inguinal hernias
- Section 9: Urology
- 9.1: Malcolm Lewis: Antenatal urology
- 9.2: Mark Woodward: Upper urinary tract obstruction
- 9.3: Stuart O'Toole: Urinary tract infection
- 9.4: Prasad P. Godbole: Urinary tract calculus disease
- 9.5: Tariq O. Abbas and Liam S. L. McCarthy: Conditions of the penis and urethra
- 9.6: David F. M. Thomas: Posterior urethral valves
- 9.7: Aurore Bouty and Mike O'Brien: Disorders of sex development
- 9.8: Alan P. Dickson: Vesico-ureteric reflux
- 9.9: Supul Hennayake: Duplication anomalies
- 9.10: Yves Heloury: The bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex
- 9.11: Fiona H. McAndrew and Andy D. Baird: Neuropathic bladder
- 9.12: Simon Rowland, Ramnath Subramaniam, and Alan P. Dickson: Cystic diseases of the kidney
- 9.13: Henrik Steinbrecher: Urinary incontinence
- Section 10: Trauma and burns
- 10.1: James Hamill: An approach to the initial assessment of trauma
- 10.2: Anthony Dilley and Carolyn Russell: Chest trauma
- 10.3: Oliver M. Jackson and Ross M. Fisher: Paediatric abdominal trauma
- 10.4: Naeem Samnakay: Urogenital trauma in children
- 10.5: Tony Sparnon: Burns
- Section 11: Related specialties
- 11.1: Edwin Osakwe and Justin Sims: General paediatrics for paediatric surgeons
- 11.2: James Ramsden: Paediatric otolaryngology
- 11.3: Rachel Buckingham: Orthopaedics for paediatric surgeons
- 11.4: Tim Goodacre: Plastic surgery including cleft lip and palate
- 11.5: David J. Barron: Congenital heart disease for the paediatric surgeon
- 11.6: Jayaratnam Jayamohan: Paediatric neurosurgery
- 11.7: Sonia Grover: Gynaecological problems in children and adolescence
- 11.8: Antony Bedggood: The eyes in the child
- 11.9: Khalid Sharif: Transplantation in children
- 11.10: Clare M. Rees: Covid-19 and paediatric surgery



