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Timothy M. Crombleholme, MD, is professor of Surgery and Physiology at Texas Christian University School of Medicine and North Texas Health Science Center, and director of the Fetal Care Center of Dallas at Medical City Children's Hospital in Dallas, TX.
Foong-Yen Lim, MD, is associate professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and surgical director of the Fetal Care Center of Cincinnati at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH.
Jose L. Peiro, MD, PhD, is associate professor of Surgery at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and director of endoscopic fetal surgery in the Fetal Care Center of Cincinnati at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH.
Lynn Simpson, MD, is chief of maternal fetal medicine and medical director at the Carmen and John Thain Center for Prenatal Pediatrics, and professor of Women's Health in the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Columbia University School of Medicine, CUMC/New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, New York, NY.
Natalie E. Rintoul, MD, is associate professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA.
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From prenatal diagnosis through neonatal surgery and beyond-a multidisciplinary resource for an evolving specialty
Fetal and Neonatal Surgery and Medicine is a comprehensive resource for all clinicians who care for fetal and neonatal patients. Focusing on the continuum of care from prenatal diagnosis through the neonatal period and beyond, the text guides specialists who deliver care to patients before and after delivery and offers invaluable insights to equip those counseling parents faced with a fetal anomaly.
Part I focuses on prenatal diagnosis and diagnostic techniques. Part II spotlights fetal intervention and surgical techniques. Part III concentrates special considerations in the fetus and neonate and Part IV covers the full range of fetal and neonatal anomalies. Chapters are heavily illustrated to help the reader visualize what the chapter discusses.
Features:
. Ideal for general pediatric surgeons, neonatologists, radiologists, geneticists, advanced-practice nurses, and residents and fellows
. Structured for quick access, with at-a-glance chapter highlights
. Divided into prenatal diagnosis and diagnostic techniques and fetal intervention and fetal surgical techniques; and fetal care and neonatal care
. Hundreds of ultrasound images, MRI images, fetal echocardiograms and surgical photographs
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Part I. Prenatal Diagnosis 1.Prenatal Screening for Aneuploidy 2.Noninvasive Prenatal Screening 3.Prenatal Ultrasound 4.Fetal Echocardiography 5.Fetal MRI 6.Prenatal Diagnostic Procedures Part II. Fetal Intervention: Medical and Surgical Techniques 7.Ethical Considerations in Prenatal Diagnosis and Fetal Treatment 8.Medical Fetal Intervention 9.Anesthesia for Fetal Intervention 10.Ultrasound Guided Fetal Intervention 11.Fetoscopic Surgery 12.Open Fetal Surgery 13.EXIT Procedures 14.Future Therapies and Innovations Part III. Neonatal Physiology and Pharmacology 15. Neonatal Physiology and Pharmacology 16. Resuscitation of the Newborn 17. Nutritional Support of the Newborn 18. Ventilatory Support of the Newborn 19. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation 20. Anesthesia in the Newborn Part IV. Prenatal and Postnatal Conditions All chapters in Part IV will have the following structure to ensure consistency between authors: Prenatal Management Diagnosis Sonographic Imaging MR Imaging Echocardiography Prenatal Natural History Management of the Pregnancy Fetal Interventions Delivery Management Site of Delivery Mode of Delivery Delivery Planning Delivery Room Management Postnatal Management Postnatal Evaluation Postnatal Imaging Medical Management Surgical Management Outcomes Genetics and Risk of Recurrence A.Central Nervous System 21. Dandy Walker Malformation and Variants 22. Craniosynostosis 23. Encephalocele 24. Hydrocephalus 25. Vein of Galen Aneurysm 26. Myelomeningocele B.Head and Neck 27. Cleft Lip and Palate 28. Micrognathia 29. Laryngeal and Tracheal Atresia and Stenosis 30. Vascular Malformations 31. Cervical Teratoma 32. Epignathus and Epulus C.Thorax 33. Bronchopulmonary Sequestration 34. Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation 35. Mediastinal Masses 36. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 37. Chylothorax 38. Pulmonary Agenesis 39. Bronchial Atresai and Congenital Lobar Emphysema 40. Tracheoesophageal Fistula and Esophageal Atresia 41. Congenital Esophageal Stenosis 42. Tracheomalacia D.Cardiovascular 43. Arrhythmias 44. Aortic Stenosis 45. Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome 46. Pulmonic Atresia 47. Cardiomyopathy 48. Patent Ductus Arteriosus 49. Coarctation of Aorta 50. Vascular Rings 51. Heterotaxy 52. Pericardial and Intracardiac Tumors E.Abdominal Wall Defects 53. Ectopia Cordis 54. Pentalogy of Cantrell 55. Omphalocele 56. Gastroschisis 57. Cloacal Exstrophy 58. Bladder Exstrophy F.Abdomen 59. Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula 60. Choledochal Cyst 61. Biliary Atresia 62. Malrotation 63. Pyloric Stenosis and Atresia 64. Duodenal Stenosis and Atresia 65. Jejunoileal Atresias 66. Duplication Cysts 67. Meconium Cyst and Meconium Peritonitis 68. Necrotizing Enterocolitis 69. Colonic Atresia 70. Mesenteric, Hepatic and Splenic Cysts 71. Ovarian Cyst 72. Hirschsprung Disease 73. Imperforate Anus 74. Persistent Cloaca G.Genitourinary 75. Disorders of Sexual Differentiation 76. Hydronephrosis 77. Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction 78. Bladder Outlet Obstruction 79. Renal Agenesis 80. Polycystic Kidney Disease 81 Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney H.Extemities 82. Amniotic Band Syndrome 83. Clubfoot 84. Short Limb Dysplasia I.Umbilical Cord and Placenta 85. Umbilical Cord Abnormalities 86. Chorioangioma J.Disorders of Growth 87. Intrauterine Growth Restriction 88. Overgrowth Syndromes K.Multiple Gestations 89. Twin Twin Transfusion Syndrome 90. Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion Sequence 91. Malformations in Monochorionic Twins 92. Monoamniotic Twins 93. Conjoined Twins L.Tumors 94. Hepatic Tumors 95. Renal Tumors 96. Neuroblastoma 97. Sacrococcygeal Teratoma 98. Teratomas