Diagnostic and Interventional Ultrasound in Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery

This book presents a comprehensive, state-of the-art guide and review of ultrasound applications for children and infants with surgical problems. It is meant as a single source to provide information about sonographic application, interpretation and technique for a diversity of pediatric surgical care providers, making it a useful tool for the ultrasound novice as well as the more advanced ultrasonographer. Sections address initial obstacles faced by a physician starting with ultrasound such as the scanning techniques, underlying anatomy and normal sonographic findings. The initial chapter provides an introduction and basic overview about ultrasound theory and techniques. Subsequent chapters focus on specific body parts and systems and their disease processes as it pertains to pediatric and neonatal patients. The text also includes a chapter on abdominal trauma and its evaluation with the FAST (focused abdominal sonography for trauma) exam.

 Diagnostic and Interventional Ultrasound in Pediatric Surgery serves as a useful resource for a broad spectrum of pediatric care providers, including a growing number of ultrasound users, surgeons and pediatricians alike.



Stefan Scholz, M.D., FACS, FAAP

Assistant Professor of Surgery

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery

Division of Pediatric General & Thoracic Surgery     

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

One Children's Hospital Drive

4401 Penn Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15224

stefan.scholz@chp.edu

 

Marcus D. Jarboe, M.D., FACS

Assistant Professor of Surgery and Radiology

University of Michigan Medical School

Director of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery

Pediatric Interventional Radiology

C.S. Mott Children's Hospital

Section of Pediatric Surgery, F3970

1500 E Medical Center Drive

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5245

marjarbo@med.umich.edu