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Munro Kerr's Operative Obstetrics

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9780702076350
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Elsevier Health Sciences e druk, 2019 9780702076350
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This is a highly illustrated, practical book covering the obstetric and surgical procedures used in intrapartum care, including commonly used procedures and more rare techniques.

The authors take a step-by-step approach to each technique and includes 'tips' and 'pointers', whilst contextualising this with the history of obstetric practice. Authoritative, world-known editors and author team.

Presents a contemporary and pragmatic summary ofrecent developments in operative obstetrics.

Contextualises practice in the history of obstetric practice.

Accurate line drawings throughout clearly demonstrating relevant procedures and equipment.

Advice and management for obstetricians working in resource-limited areas New chapter to cover labour and delivery in high-BMI women

Extensive coverage of Caesarean section to reflect current critical thinking

New chapters exploring assisted vaginal delivery in greater depth

Management areas and guidelines fully updated (e.g. for fetal monitoring in labour).

Covers significant new research, e.g. the WOMAN trial.

New editor, Michael Robson

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ISBN13:9780702076350
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p> </p> <p>Contents</p> <p>ANTENATAL</p> <p>1. Human birth</p> <p>  Richard Greene</p> <p>2. Preterm labour and delivery</p> <p>  Jane E. Norman</p> <p>3. Cervical cerclage</p> <p>  Shane Patrick Higgins</p> <p>4. Antepartum haemorrhage: an overview</p> <p>  Alan Cameron</p> <p>5. Vasa praevia</p> <p>  Marie Anne Ledingham and Andrew Thomson</p> <p>6. Abruption</p> <p>  Fiona Nugent, Andrew Thomson</p> <p>7. Induction of labour</p> <p>  Tracey A. Johnston</p> <p>LABOUR AND DELIVERY </p> <p>8. Assessment and management of labour and delivery</p> <p>  Michael Robson</p> <p>9. Fetal surveillance in labour</p> <p>  Sabaratnam Arulkumaran</p> <p>10. Fetal asphyxia</p> <p>  Sabaratnam Arulkumaran</p> <p>11. Acute tocolysis</p> <p>  Edwin Chandraharan</p> <p>12. Cord prolapse</p> <p>  Austin Ugwumadu</p> <p>13. The use of oxytocin to accelerate or induce labour</p> <p>  Michael Robson</p> <p>14. Malpresentations and malposition</p> <p>  Michael Robson and Thomas Baskett</p> <p>15. Assisted vaginal delivery: an overview </p> <p>Stephen O’Brien, Dimitrios Siassakos and Kim Hinshaw</p> <p>16. Assisted vaginal delivery: non-rotational forceps and manual rotation</p> <p>Simon Cunningham and Kim Hinshaw</p> <p>17. Assisted vaginal delivery: vacuum</p> <p>Thomas van den Akker and Kim Hinshaw</p> <p>18. Assisted vaginal delivery: rotational forceps</p> <p>Karl Olah and Kim Hinshaw</p> <p>19. Shoulder dystocia</p> <p>  Joanna Crofts</p> <p>20. Breech delivery</p> <p>  Lawrence Impey and Anita Hedditch</p> <p>21. Twin and triplet delivery</p> <p>  Austin Ugwumadu</p> <p>22. Labour and delivery after previous caesarean</p> <p>  Michael Robson</p> <p>23. Uterine rupture</p> <p>  Jose Miguel Palacios-Jaraquemada and Donal Brennan</p> <p>24. Caesarean section: controversies, audit and indications</p> <p>  Michael Robson</p> <p>25. Caesarean section: procedure</p> <p>  Thomas Bergholt</p> <p>26. Caesarean section: clinical challenges</p> <p>  Sara Paterson-Brown</p> <p>27. Additional procedures at caesarean section: salpionghectomy, myomectomy, ovarian surgery and hysterectomy</p> <p>  Donal Brennan and Jose Miguel Palacios-Jaraquemada</p> <p>28. Placenta praevia and the morbidly adherent placenta</p> <p>  Donal Brennan and Jose Miguel Palacios-Jaraquemada</p> <p>29. Haemorrhagic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation and obstetric resuscitation</p> <p>  Jennifer M. Walsh and Niamh Ellen Hayes</p> <p>30. Thromboprophylaxis in labour and delivery</p> <p>  Niamh Ellen Hayes and Jennifer M. Walsh</p> <p>31. Amniotic fluid embolism</p> <p>  Derek Tuffnell</p> <p>32. Analgesia and anaesthesia in labour and delivery</p> <p>  Siaghal Mac Colgáin</p> <p>33. Labour and delivery in high-BMI women</p> <p>  Dan Farine and Cynthia Maxwell</p> <p>POSTPARTUM</p> <p>34. Postpartum haemorrhage</p> <p>  Andrew Weeks</p> <p>35. Retained placenta</p> <p>  Andrew Weeks</p> <p>36. Uterine and vaginal tamponade</p> <p>  Andrew Weeks</p> <p>37. Uterine compression sutures</p> <p>  Andrew Weeks</p> <p>38. Pelvic vessel ligation and embolization: obstetric and radiological perspective</p> <p>  Donal Brennan, David Paul Brophy and Jose Miguel Palacios-Jaraquemada</p> <p>39. Lower genital tract trauma</p> <p>  Abdul Hameed Sultan and Bharati R. Thakar</p> <p>40. Acute uterine inversion</p> <p>  Sabaratnam Arulkumaran </p> <p>41. Symphysiotomy</p> <p>  Priya Soma-Pillay and Robert Pattinson</p> <p>42. Destructive operations on the fetus</p> <p>  Priya Soma-Pillay and Robert Pattinson</p> <p>ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS</p> <p>43. Perinatal audit in labour and delivery – safety, consistency and quality</p> <p>  Michael Robson</p> <p>44. Competence and skills training</p> <p>  Timothy Draycott, Emily Hotton and Sophie Renwick</p>

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