Minimally Invasive Approaches to Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias
Fig. 12.1. Two variations on standard positioning for thoracoscopic repair of L CDH: option 1 (a) and option 2 (b). (a) Horizontally at the foot of the bed with the…
Fig. 12.1. Two variations on standard positioning for thoracoscopic repair of L CDH: option 1 (a) and option 2 (b). (a) Horizontally at the foot of the bed with the…
Fig. 52.1. Two-cannula insertion technique . (a) Localization of the skin incisions. Dashed line shows the entrance of the catheter through the rectus muscle and the peritoneum. (b) Creation of…
Fig. 41.1. Orientation of the four ports used for laparoscopic cholecystectomy in children. The midepigastric port should be positioned according to the patient’s size; the smaller the child, the closer…
In the absence of organic pathology, ≥2 of the following must occur for >1 month in a child with developmental age < 4 years [4] 1.≤2 defecations per week 2.At…
Fig. 5.1. Images of a 9-month-old female who presented with concern for foreign body aspiration. Air trapping on the left side (a) is noted on the decubitus films (b, c)….
Fig. 26.1. Types of intestinal atresia. From Sinha CK, et al. Intestinal Atresia. In: Handbook of Pediatric Surgery, Sinha CK, Davenport M, eds. Springer; 2010, pg. 97. Reprinted with permission….
Fig. 32.1. Specimen following ileocecal resection for Crohn’s disease. Technique 1. The patient is positioned in the lithotomy position with both arms tucked. A Foley catheter and orogastric tube are…
Fig. 40.1. A pancreatic pseudocyst 5 weeks after complete pancreatic transection. Note the apposition of the pseudocyst wall to the posterior stomach, making the lesion now amenable to cystogastrostomy. Technique…
Fig. 16.1. CXR illustrating right-sided chylothorax in an infant. Fig. 16.2. CT illustrating right side dominant bilateral chylothorax in an infant. If no identifiable cause of chylothorax is found, investigations…
Fig. 25.1. Double bubble sign demonstrated on plain radiograph. From Kuenzler K, Rothenberg S. Duodenal Atresia. In: Mattei P. Fundamentals of Pediatric Surgery. Springer, New York 2011 [11]. Reprinted with…