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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020
Pediatric robotic-assisted surgery is quickly gaining traction in pediatric surgical disciplines but presents unique challenges as compared to adult robotic surgery. Small abdominal and thoracic cavities limit working space and operative indications differ from the adult population.
Naomi-Liza, Denning +2 more
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Pediatric robotic-assisted surgery is quickly gaining traction in pediatric surgical disciplines but presents unique challenges as compared to adult robotic surgery. Small abdominal and thoracic cavities limit working space and operative indications differ from the adult population.
Naomi-Liza, Denning +2 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1996
Pediatric plastic surgery has seen widespread advances during the past decade. These have been primarily in the biologic understanding of certain disease processes as well as in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. These advances have contributed to a potential new array of treatment options for congenital deformities and traumatic injuries. This
A M, Sadove, B L, Eppley
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Pediatric plastic surgery has seen widespread advances during the past decade. These have been primarily in the biologic understanding of certain disease processes as well as in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. These advances have contributed to a potential new array of treatment options for congenital deformities and traumatic injuries. This
A M, Sadove, B L, Eppley
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Pediatric reconstructive surgery
Current Opinion in Urology, 2000The field of reconstructive pediatric urologic surgery is constantly changing. Recent changes in pediatric urologic reconstructive surgery are discussed in the present review. Surgical techniques for treating patients with hypospadias, exstrophy, incontinence, and ambiguous or variant genitalia are also discussed.
C S, Cooper, H M, Snyder
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2002
Pediatric tracheal procedures are uncommon. We reviewed our experience to clarify management and results.Retrospective single-institution review of pediatric tracheal operations, 1978 to 2001.One hundred sixteen children were evaluated, mean age 10.4 years (10 days to 18 years).
Cameron D, Wright +4 more
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Pediatric tracheal procedures are uncommon. We reviewed our experience to clarify management and results.Retrospective single-institution review of pediatric tracheal operations, 1978 to 2001.One hundred sixteen children were evaluated, mean age 10.4 years (10 days to 18 years).
Cameron D, Wright +4 more
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2014
This article reviews current thoughts regarding pediatric refractive surgery. This encompasses current trends in adult refractive surgery, differences between adult and pediatric refractive surgery, and future possibilities for refractive technology for the pediatric population.
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This article reviews current thoughts regarding pediatric refractive surgery. This encompasses current trends in adult refractive surgery, differences between adult and pediatric refractive surgery, and future possibilities for refractive technology for the pediatric population.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 2009
I S REFRACTIVE SURGERY AN appropriate treatment for somepediatriceyedisorders? Proponents believe it is useful inthemanagementofanisometropic amblyopia and bilateral highametropia.Noncompliancewith standardoptical correctionbyglasses or contact lenses is the customary indication in the peer-reviewed literature.Authorsarguethatsurgical treatment is ...
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I S REFRACTIVE SURGERY AN appropriate treatment for somepediatriceyedisorders? Proponents believe it is useful inthemanagementofanisometropic amblyopia and bilateral highametropia.Noncompliancewith standardoptical correctionbyglasses or contact lenses is the customary indication in the peer-reviewed literature.Authorsarguethatsurgical treatment is ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1985
The pediatric surgeon is in a unique position to understand endocrine surgery and, therefore, is expected to develop considerable expertise in this area. In recent years numerous advances and changes have occurred in pediatric endocrine surgery that have led to greater understanding of the disease processes and syndromes and the development of new ...
R L, Telander +3 more
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The pediatric surgeon is in a unique position to understand endocrine surgery and, therefore, is expected to develop considerable expertise in this area. In recent years numerous advances and changes have occurred in pediatric endocrine surgery that have led to greater understanding of the disease processes and syndromes and the development of new ...
R L, Telander +3 more
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2006
<h4>ABSTRACT</h4> <p>Refractive surgery in children is controversial; it is mainly performed when conventional treatment has failed. The primary indications are anisometropic amblyopia and bilateral high myopia. The major areas of concern are unstable refraction due to ongoing growth of the eye, and long-term implications.</p> &
Michael, O'Keefe, Caitriona, Kirwan
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<h4>ABSTRACT</h4> <p>Refractive surgery in children is controversial; it is mainly performed when conventional treatment has failed. The primary indications are anisometropic amblyopia and bilateral high myopia. The major areas of concern are unstable refraction due to ongoing growth of the eye, and long-term implications.</p> &
Michael, O'Keefe, Caitriona, Kirwan
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Pediatric Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2012This is a complete review of pediatric maxillofacial surgery for the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Topics in this issue include soft tissue injuries, ear and nose reconstruction in children, facial dermatologic lesions, vascular anomalies, sino-nasal disease and orbital cellulitis, post-traumatic growth and development, cervical masses, calvarial ...
Bruce B, Horswell, Michael S, Jaskolka
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2013
Whereas there is no specific neurosurgical technique in pediatric epilepsy, the frequency of each type of surgery is very different from epilepsy surgery applied in adults, and reflects the underlying etiologies, which are much more diverse in children, with malformations of cortical development and tumors as the prevailing etiologies.
Dorfmüller, Georg, Delalande, Olivier
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Whereas there is no specific neurosurgical technique in pediatric epilepsy, the frequency of each type of surgery is very different from epilepsy surgery applied in adults, and reflects the underlying etiologies, which are much more diverse in children, with malformations of cortical development and tumors as the prevailing etiologies.
Dorfmüller, Georg, Delalande, Olivier
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