Fetal and Neonatal Surgery and Medicine 1st Edition
Fetal and Neonatal Surgery and Medicine, 1st Edition is an essential, contemporary resource for clinicians who care for the smallest and most vulnerable patients. Edited by leading authorities Timothy M. Crombleholme, Foong-Yen Lim, Jose L. Peiro, Lynn Simpson, and Natalie E. Rintoul, this book brings together multidisciplinary expertise in fetal therapy, neonatal surgery, and perinatal medicine.
Start with a compelling overview of prenatal diagnosis, fetal interventions, and operative strategies, then move seamlessly into neonatal management, postoperative care, and long-term outcomes. Clear, clinically focused chapters cover congenital anomalies, minimally invasive fetal surgery, respiratory and cardiac neonatal emergencies, and the latest evidence-based protocols for high-risk pregnancies and newborn intensive care. Detailed illustrations and stepwise procedural descriptions make complex concepts accessible for surgeons, neonatologists, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and trainees.
Built for practical use in busy hospitals across North America, Europe, Asia and beyond, this edition emphasizes real-world decision making—preoperative planning, multidisciplinary coordination, and family-centered care. Readers will find up-to-date guidance on prenatal imaging, anesthesia considerations, neonatal resuscitation, and strategies to improve survival and neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Whether you’re an attending physician, resident, or specialist in fetal therapy, this authoritative volume equips you to deliver confident, contemporary care. Its comprehensive scope and international perspective make it a valuable reference for academic centers and regional perinatal units alike.
Add Fetal and Neonatal Surgery and Medicine, 1st Edition to your professional library to stay current with advances in perinatal surgical practice and neonatal medicine—an indispensable guide for anyone dedicated to improving outcomes for mothers and newborns.
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