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ISBN 10: 111877731X
ISBN 13: 978-1118777312
Author: John Hutson, Michael O’Brien, Spencer Beasley, Warwick Teague, Sebastian King
JONES’ CLINICAL PAEDIATRIC SURGERY
Jones’ Clinical Paediatric Surgery provides clear-sighted advice on the surgical options available for young patients.
Building on the popular and successful style of previous editions, this fully revised seventh edition employs a systematic approach to the childhood diseases that need surgical treatment. It includes more case vignettes and colour photographs, expanded coverage on the use of imaging, and updated approaches to management including laparoscopic operations. Key subject areas are supported by case vignettes in a familiar format similar to what might appear in an OSCE viva.
Jones’ Clinical Paediatric Surgery is the ideal guide for paeditricians, surgeons and trainees, as well as primary care physicians, junior doctors and medical students.
Jones’ Clinical Paediatric Surgery 7th Table of contents:
PART I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Antenatal Diagnosis
Indications and timing for antenatal ultrasound
Natural history of fetal anomalies
Management following antenatal diagnosis
Further reading
Chapter 2: The care and transport of the newborn
Respiratory care
Blood and fluid loss
Control of body temperature
Fluids, electrolytes and nutrition
Biochemical abnormalities
Prevention of infection
Parents
General principles of neonatal transport
Transport of neonatal emergencies
Stabilisation of neonates prior to transfer [Table 2.2]
Further reading
Chapter 3: The Child in Hospital
Preparation for admission
Effect of site of operation
Day surgery
Ward atmosphere and procedures
Parental support
Response of the child
The timing of operative procedures
Further reading
PART II: Neonatal Emergencies
Chapter 4: Respiratory distress in the newborn
Recognition of respiratory distress
The principles of management
Specific conditions
Acute respiratory failure in the neonate
Further reading
Chapter 5: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Definitions
Clinical features
Investigation
Treatment
Further reading
Chapter 6: Oesophageal Atresia and Tracheo-oesophageal Fistula
Pathophysiology
Antenatal diagnosis
Early diagnosis
Pre-operative investigation
Treatment
Anatomical variations
Special problems
Post-operative complications
Prognosis
Further reading
Chapter 7: Bowel Obstruction
Antenatal diagnosis
Clinical findings
Imaging
Metabolic complications
General treatment
Hirschsprung disease
Meconium Ileus
Volvulus neonatorum
Duodenal obstruction
Small bowel atresia
Duplications of the alimentary tract
Neonatal necrotising enterocolitis
Further reading
Chapter 8: Abdominal Wall Defects
Exomphalos and gastroschisis
First aid at birth
Exomphalos
Gastroschisis
Bladder exstrophy (Ectopia vesicae)
Further reading
Chapter 9: Spina Bifida
Embryology
Aetiology and antenatal diagnosis
Myelomeningocele
Meningocele
Variants of spina bifida
Associated anomalies and sequelae of spina bifida
Psychological and social management
Assessment in the newborn
Treatment
Prognosis
Further reading
Chapter 10: Disorders of sex development
Definition
The clinical problems
Practical decisions in management
Further reading
Chapter 11: Anorectal Malformations
Classification
Associated anomalies
Incidence
Clinical features
Imaging
Treatment and prognosis
Further reading
PART III: Head and Neck
Chapter 12: The Scalp, Skull and Brain
The infant with a large head
Congenital abnormalities of the cranium
Intracranial tumours
Tumours in the spinal canal
Intracranial vascular disorders
Further reading
Chapter 13: The Eye
Examination of the child’s vision and eye
Refractive errors (focusing problems)
Strabismus (turned eyes or squint)
Nystagmus (wobbly eyes)
Watery (epiphora) and sticky eyes
Big and small eyes
Injured eyes
White pupil
Lumpy eyelids
Droopy lids
Headache
Abnormal head posture
Post-operative care of the child after eye surgery
Further reading
Useful website
Chapter 14: The Ear, Nose and Throat
Otitis media
Cholesteatoma
Acute tonsillitis
Adenotonsillar hypertrophy
Sinusitis
Congenital stridor
Trauma
Common conditions of the mouth
Further Reading
Chapter 15: Cleft Lip, Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies
Cleft lip and palate
Craniofacial anomalies
Further Reading
Chapter 16: Abnormalities of the Neck and Face
Branchial cysts, sinuses, fistulae and other remnants
Thyroglossal cyst
Ectopic thyroid
Lymphatic malformations
Epidermoid cysts
Periorbital cellulitis
Diseases of the lymph nodes
The submandibular gland
The parotid gland
Torticollis
Sternomastoid fibrosis
Developmental anomalies of the face
Deformities of the ear
Further reading
PART IV: Abdomen
Chapter 17: The Umbilicus
Embryology
Umbilical hernia
Para-umbilical (or supra-umbilical) hernia
Epigastric hernia
Umbilical sepsis
The infant with a discharge from the umbilicus
Further reading
Chapter 18: Vomiting in the First Months of Life
Pyloric stenosis
Gastro-oesophageal reflux
Further reading
Chapter 19: Intussusception
Aetiology
Incidence
Clinical features [Box 19.1]
Treatment
Recurrent intussusception
Further reading
Chapter 20: Abdominal Pain
Interpreting abdominal pain in children
Assessment of physical findings
Acute appendicitis
Abdominal pain of uncertain origin
Abdominal emergencies in developmentally delayed children
Intestinal obstruction
Meckel’s diverticulum
Primary peritonitis
Paediatric gynaecologic emergencies
Further reading
Chapter 21: Recurrent Abdominal Pain
History
Physical examination
Special investigation
Treatment
Further reading
Chapter 22: Constipation
Acute constipation
Chronic constipation
Further Reading
Chapter 23: Bleeding from the Alimentary Canal
Coffee-ground vomiting
Haematemesis
Iron-deficiency anaemia
Rectal bleeding
Further reading
Chapter 24: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Incidence
Crohn disease
MRI
Ulcerative colitis
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease of indeterminate pathology
Further reading
Chapter 25: The Child with an Abdominal Mass
Normal and abnormal masses
Neuroblastoma
Wilms tumour
Liver tumours
Further Reading
Chapter 26: Spleen, Pancreas and Biliary Tract
The spleen
The pancreas
The biliary tract
Further reading
Chapter 27: Anus, Perineum and Female Genitalia
Anal fissures
Perianal abscess
Rectal prolapse
Rectal polyps
Multiple polyposis
Postanal dimple (coccygeal dimple)
Sacrococcygeal teratoma
Pilonidal sinus
The female genitalia
Further reading
Chapter 28: Undescended Testes and Varicocele
Definitions
Examination
Sequelae of maldescent
Treatment of undescended testes
Varicocele
Further reading
Chapter 29: Inguinal Region and Acute Scrotum
The acute scrotum
Inguinal lymphadenitis
Inguinal herniae
Hydroceles
Further reading
Chapter 30: The Penis
The prepuce and glans penis
Hypospadias
Epispadias
Further reading
PART V: Urinary Tract
Chapter 31: Urinary Tract Infection
Incidence/prevalence
Clinical presentation
Diagnosis
Management
Treatment
Investigations
Further reading
Chapter 32: Vesico-ureteric Reflux (VUR)
Incidence
Pathogenesis
Consequences
Presentation
Urinary tract infection
Antenatal diagnosis
Family history
Diagnosis
Lower tract studies
Upper tract studies
Timing of investigations
Natural history
Management
Medical management
Surgical management
Endoscopic treatment (STING or HIT)
Ureteric reimplantation
Further reading
Chapter 33: Urinary Tract Dilatation
Clinical presentation
Investigations
Aetiologic factors
Management of obstructive lesions
Further reading
Chapter 34: The Child with Wetting
Development of continence
Definitions
Prevalence
Assessment
Investigations
Conditions
Management
Urotherapy
Pharmacotherapy
Further reading
Chapter 35: The Child with Haematuria
History
Clinical examination
Investigations
Plain radiographs
Renal ultrasonography
Micturating cystourethrogram
Endoscopy
Renal biopsy
Arteriography/MRI
Treatment
Further reading
PART VI: Trauma
Chapter 36: Trauma in Childhood
Injury prevention
Mechanism of injury
Initial assessment and management
Superficial soft tissue injuries
Antibiotics
Tetanus
Further reading
Chapter 37: Head Injuries
Determinants of injury
Mechanisms of brain injury
Pathophysiology of TBI
General management of head injury
Characteristic injuries
Sequelae of head injuries in children
Further reading
Chapter 38: Abdominal and Thoracic Trauma
Intra-abdominal trauma
Thoracic trauma
Further reading
Chapter 39: Foreign Bodies
Swallowed foreign bodies
Foreign bodies in the trachea and bronchi
Foreign bodies in the ear, nose and pharynx
Foreign bodies in the urinary tract
Other foreign bodies
Further reading
Chapter 40: The Ingestion of Corrosives
Prevention
Pathology
First aid
Definitive Management
Further reading
Chapter 41: Burns
Prevention
Treatment
Further reading
PART VII: Orthopaedics
Chapter 42: Neonatal Orthopaedics
Birth fractures
Neonatal musculoskeletal infection
Birth brachial plexus palsy (‘obstetric palsy’)
Neonatal foot deformities
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH or CDH)
Chapter 43: Orthopaedics in the Infant and Toddler
The toddler with a symmetrically abnormal gait
The toddler with a painless, chronic limp
Acute onset limping in the toddler
Fractures in the infant and toddler
Further reading
Chapter 44: Orthopaedics in the Child
Internal femoral torsion (inset hips)
Knock knees
Flat feet
Growing pains and night cramps
Fractures and epiphyseal injuries in the child
Fractures in children
Upper limb fractures
The Harris–Salter classification of growth plate injuries
Lower limb fractures
Further reading
Chapter 45: Orthopaedics in the Teenager
Scoliosis
Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
Anterior knee pain
Bone tumours
Further reading
Chapter 46: The Hand
Congenital anomalies
Injuries to the hand
Further reading
PART VIII: Chest
Chapter 47: The Breast
Absent breasts and multiple nipples
Neonatal enlargement
Precocious puberty
Premature hyperplasia (premature thelarche)
Pubertal mastitis
Gynaecomastia
Further reading
Chapter 48: Chest Wall Deformities
Aetiology
Depression deformity (pectus excavatum or funnel chest)
Protrusion deformities (pectus carinatum or pigeon chest)
Further reading
Chapter 49: Lungs, Pleura and Mediastinum
Staphylococcal pneumonia
Empyema
Pneumothorax
Pleural effusion
Bronchiectasis
Congenital malformations
Pulmonary sequestration
The child with a mediastinal mass
Further reading
PART IX: Skin and Soft Tissues
Chapter 50: Vascular and Pigmented Naevi
Vascular lesions
Pigmented naevi
Further reading
Chapter 51: Soft Tissue Lumps
Warts
Molluscum contagiosum
Epidermal and pilar cysts
Dermoid cysts
Pilomatrixoma
Naevus sebaceous
Hypertrophic scars and keloids
Ganglia
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