by Kara D. Meister (Editor), Don Hayes Jr. (Editor)
This book is a quick reference guide and atlas for performing
bronchoscopy in pediatric patients. It offers a multidisciplinary
approach, incorporating the perspectives of pediatric pulmonology,
otolaryngology, anesthesiology, and respiratory therapy by outlining
important anatomic and physiologic considerations. It describes the
basic and advanced techniques in performing flexible, rigid, and special
bronchoscopy maneuvers and approaches. This book enhances the reader’s
understanding of the critical skill of clinical evaluation and
management of the pediatric airway. It is addressed to junior and senior
trainees as well as early- and late-career clinicians involved in
pediatric bronchoscopy as an on-the-go guide.
Key Features:
- Pays
special attention to including widely applicable techniques that can be
employed across a variety of domestic and international practical
settings, complete with a wealth of accompanying videos and
illustrations from real-world experiences that are easy to replicate and
reference in practice.
- Promotes
a multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation of the upper and lower
airways in children with respiratory and aerodigestive pathology as the
lines between pediatric pulmonology, otolaryngology, anesthesiology,
surgery, critical care, and emergency medicine are blurring, thus
providing well-equipped clinicians with a thorough perspective of all
disciplines.
English | 2023 | PDF | 60 MB | 174 Pages
ISBNs: 0367617293, 0367617285, 978-0367617295, 9780367617295, 978-0367617288, 9780367617288, B0B64CX856