-Actual_Problems_of_Emergency_Abdominal_Surgery-_ed._by_Dmitry_Victorovich_Garbuzenko
problems. Less than 15% of the remaining lung volume for gas exchange indicates a poor prognosis. Clinical presentation of CDH i ...
On this basis, the general approach in preoperative period should include reduction of pulmonary vascular resistance, recovery o ...
4.1.5. Postoperative period Severity of pulmonary hypoplasia and hypertension is an important factor that affects overall surviv ...
4.2.3. Intraoperative management Major issues that we need to pay attention in preoperative approach are also important in the i ...
seen in cases with generalized peritonitis. A hemorrhagic diathesis with thrombocytopenia may emerge in septic infants. Many of ...
Esophageal malformations can manifest in five different forms according to localization of atresia and presence of fistula. The ...
Evaluation of aspiration pneumonia, if necessary, antibiotic therapy to treat pulmonary infection Before management of anesthes ...
Therefore, it should be noted that EA or TEF is not a small anatomic problem that completely ameliorates by surgical approach. 5 ...
difficulty is caused by many factors related to neonatal population such as immaturity of physiological processes, organs, and s ...
[9] Hines MH. Neonatal cardiovascular physiology. Semin Pediatr Surg 2013; 22:174–178. DOI: 10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2013.10.004. [1 ...
[23] Aldrink HJ, Caniano DA, Nwomeh BC. Variability in gastroschisis management: a survey of North American pediatric surgery tr ...
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