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期刊名:Seminars in pediatric surgery

缩写:SEMIN PEDIATR SURG

ISSN:1055-8586

e-ISSN:1532-9453

IF/分区:2.5/Q1

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Despite major advances in neonatal and perioperative care, surgical site infections remain a persistent source of morbidity in neonatal surgery. Compared to older pediatric patients, neonates possess unique physiological vulnerabilities, in...
Luis G Quinonez Luis G Quinonez
What begins as a surgical improvisation needed during one specific case could later be considered an innovation that warrants widespread adoption. An improvisation only becomes an innovation if it is carefully refined and developed to the p...
Lauren Mednick Lauren Mednick
Integrating pediatric psychologists into surgical care trajectories can reduce preoperative anxiety and improve postoperative outcomes. Pediatric psychologists can provide personalized approaches to how children and caregivers are informed ...
Haiqiong Chen,Xufei Zhao,Shi Gao et al. Haiqiong Chen et al.
Objective: To analyze the diagnosis and treatment of infection following internal fixation for long bone fractures in children. Methods: ...
Anjali D Deshmukh Anjali D Deshmukh
Surgical innovation can improve patients' lives yet untested procedures can pose serious risks, especially for children. Clear ethical guidelines and responsible oversight are essential to determine when and how pediatric surgical innovatio...
Ian Stevens Ian Stevens
This article argues that evaluating surgical innovations' normative and scientific integrity requires that their merits must also be contextualized by their social, cultural, and environmental determinants. This article draws on examples of...
Alejandro O Chara,Jessica K Sims,Jonathan Niconchuk et al. Alejandro O Chara et al.
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a multidisciplinary, evidence-based protocol designed to standardize perioperative care, minimize complications, and optimize recovery. While ERAS has demonstrated significant benefits in adult popu...
Emily M Scire,Dario O Fauza Emily M Scire
State-of-the-art minimally invasive in utero interventions involving stem cell, protein, and nucleic acid-based therapies represent a new frontier in medicine, which offers hope for devastating fetal diagnoses and promises the restoration o...