Part I • GENERAL<br>1. History of Pediatric Surgery: A Brief Overview<br>2. Molecular Clinical Genetics and Gene Therapy<br>3. Impact of Tissue Engineering in Pediatric Surgery<br>4. Advanced and Emerging Surgical Technologies and the Process of Innovation<br>5. Prenatal Diagnosis and Fetal Therapy<br>6. Neonatal Physiology and Metabolic Considerations<br>7. Respiratory Physiology and Care<br>8. Extracorporeal Life Support for Cardiopulmonary Failure<br>9. Neonatal Cardiovascular Physiology and Care<br>10. Sepsis and Related Considerations<br>11. Surgical Implications of Hematologic Disease<br>12. Nutritional Support in the Pediatric Surgical Patient<br>13. Pediatric Anesthesia<br>14. Clinical Outcomes Evaluation and Quality Improvement<br>15. Ethical Considerations<br>16. Patient- and Family-Centered Pediatric Surgical Care<br><br>Part II • TRAUMA<br>17. Injury Prevention<br>18. Infants and Children as Accident Victims and Their Emergency Management<br>19. Thoracic Injuries<br>20. Abdominal Trauma<br>21. Genitourinary Tract Trauma<br>22. Musculoskeletal Trauma<br>23. Hand, Soft Tissue, and Envenomation Injuries<br>24. Central Nervous System Injuries<br>25. Vascular Injury<br>26. Burns<br>27. Child Abuse and Birth Injuries<br><br>Part III • MAJOR TUMORS OF CHILDHOOD<br>28. Principles of Pediatric Oncology, Genetics of Cancer, and Radiation Therapy<br>29. Biopsy Techniques for Children with Cancer<br>30. Wilms’ Tumor<br>31. Neuroblastoma<br>32. Nonmalignant Tumors of the Liver<br>33. Malignant Liver Tumors<br>34. Pediatric Gastrointestinal Tumors<br>35. Diagnosis and Treatment of Rhabdomyosarcoma<br>36. Other Soft Tissue Tumors<br>37. Teratomas and Other Germ Cell Tumors<br>38. Hodgkin Lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma<br>39. Ovarian Tumors<br>40. Testicular Tumors<br>41. Adrenal Tumors<br>42. Tumors of the Lung and Chest Wall<br>43. Bone Tumors<br>44. Brain Tumors<br><br>Part IV • TRANSPLANTATION<br>45. Principles of Transplantation<br>46. Renal Transplantation<br>47. Pancreas and Islet Cell Transplantation<br>48. Liver Transplantation<br>49. Pediatric Intestinal Transplantation<br>50. Heart Transplantation<br>51. Pediatric Lung Transplantation<br>52. Surgical Implications Associated with Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation<br><br>Part V • HEAD AND NECK<br>53. Craniofacial Anomalies<br>54. Understanding and Caring for Children with Cleft Lip and Palate<br>55. Otolaryngologic Disorders<br>56. Salivary Glands<br>57. Lymph Node Disorders<br>58. Childhood Diseases of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands<br>59. Neck Cysts and Sinuses<br>60. Torticollis<br><br>VOLUME TWO<br>Part VI • THORAX<br>61. Disorders of the Breast<br>62. Congenital Chest Wall Deformities<br>63. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia and Eventration<br>64. Cysts of the Lungs and Mediastinum<br>65. Lesions of the Larynx, Trachea, and Upper Airway<br>66. Infections and Diseases of the Lungs, Pleura, and Mediastinum<br>67. Esophagoscopy and Diagnostic Techniques<br>68. Esophageal Rupture and Perforation<br>69. Congenital Anomalies of the Esophagus<br>70. Caustic Strictures of the Esophagus<br>71. Esophageal Replacement<br>72. Disorders of Esophageal Function<br>73. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease<br><br>Part VII • ABDOMEN<br>74. Disorders of the Umbilicus<br>75. Congenital Defects of the Abdominal Wall<br>76. Inguinal Hernias and Hydroceles<br>77. Undescended Testis, Torsion, and Varicocele<br>78. Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis<br>79. Peptic Ulcer and Other Conditions of the Stomach<br>80. Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents<br>81. Duodenal Atresia and Stenosis—Annular Pancreas<br>82. Jejunoileal Atresia and Stenosis<br>83. Meconium Ileus<br>84. Meckel Diverticulum<br>85. Intussusception<br>86. Disorders of Intestinal Rotation and Fixation<br>87. Other Causes of Intestinal Obstruction<br>88. Short Bowel Syndrome<br>89. Gastrointestinal Bleeding<br>90. Alimentary Tract Duplications<br>91. Mesenteric and Omental Cysts<br>92. Ascites<br>93. Polypoid Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract<br>94. Necrotizing Enterocolitis<br>95. Crohn’s Disease<br>96. Ulcerative Colitis<br>97. Primary Peritonitis<br>98. Stomas of the Small and Large Intestine<br>99. Atresia, Stenosis, and Other Obstructions of the Colon<br>100. Appendicitis<br>101. Hirschsprung Disease<br>102. Intestinal Dysganglionosis and Other Disorders of Intestinal Motility<br>103. Anorectal Malformations<br>104. Other Disorders of the Anus and Rectum, Anorectal Function<br>105. The Jaundiced Infant: Biliary Atresia<br>106. Choledochal Cyst<br>107. Gallbladder Disease and Hepatic Infections<br>108. Portal Hypertension<br>109. The Pancreas<br>110. The Spleen<br><br>Part VIII • GENITOURINARY DISORDERS<br>111. Renal Agenesis, Dysplasia, and Cystic Disease<br>112. Renal Fusions and Ectopia<br>113. Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction<br>114. Renal Infection, Abscess, Vesicoureteral Reflux, Urinary Lithiasis, and Renal Vein Thrombosis<br>115. Ureteral Duplication and Ureteroceles<br>116. Disorders of Bladder Function<br>117. Reconstruction of the Bladder and Bladder Outlet<br>118. Incontinent and Continent Urinary Diversion<br>119. Megaureter and Prune-Belly Syndrome<br>120. Bladder and Cloacal Exstrophy<br>121. Hypospadias<br>122. Abnormalities of the Urethra, Penis, and Scrotum<br>123. Disorders of Sexual Development<br>124. Abnormalities of the Female Genital Tract<br><br>Part IX • SPECIAL AREAS<br>125. Vascular Anomalies<br>126. Pediatric Arterial Diseases<br>127. Congenital Heart Disease and Anomalies of the Great Vessels<br>128. Management of Neural Tube Defects, Hydrocephalus, Refractory Epilepsy, and Central Nervous System Infections<br>129. Major Congenital Orthopedic Deformities<br>130. Congenital Defects of the Skin and Hands<br>131. Conjoined Twins