Book contents
- Core Topics in Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Core Topics in Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Anatomical and Physiological Issues Affecting Anaesthesia in Neonates and Young Children
- Chapter 2 Pharmacological Issues Affecting Anaesthesia in Neonates and Young Children
- Chapter 3 Developmental Psychology and Communicating with Children and Families
- Chapter 4 The Law and Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Chapter 5 Safeguarding Children and Its Implications for the Anaesthetist
- Chapter 6 Paediatric Anaesthesia in Non-specialist Centres
- Chapter 7 Preoperative Assessment for Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Chapter 8 Congenital and Inherited Disorders Affecting Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 9 Day-Case Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 10 General Principles of Safe Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 11 Equipment and Monitoring in Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Chapter 12 Vascular Access in Children
- Chapter 13 Perioperative Fluid Management in Children
- Chapter 14 Total Intravenous Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 15 Regional Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 16 Sedation for Procedures in Children
- Chapter 17 Perioperative Analgesia in Children
- Chapter 18 Neonatal Anaesthesia
- Chapter 19 The Premature and Ex-Premature Infant
- Chapter 20 Anaesthesia for General Surgery in Children
- Chapter 21 Anaesthesia for ENT Surgery in Children
- Chapter 22 The Compromised Paediatric Airway
- Chapter 23 Anaesthesia for Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery in Children
- Chapter 24 Anaesthesia for Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery in Children
- Chapter 25 Anaesthesia for Craniofacial Surgery in Children
- Chapter 26 Anaesthesia for Neurosurgery in Children
- Chapter 27 Anaesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery in Children
- Chapter 28 Anaesthesia for Plastic Surgery in Children
- Chapter 29 Anaesthesia for Orthopaedic and Scoliosis Surgery in Children
- Chapter 30 Anaesthesia for Thoracic Surgery in Children
- Chapter 31 Anaesthesia for Cardiac Surgery in Children
- Chapter 32 Anaesthesia for Cardiac Catheterisation and Other Investigative Procedures in Children
- Chapter 33 Anaesthesia for Children with Cardiac Disease Undergoing Non-cardiac Surgery
- Chapter 34 Anaesthesia for Urological Surgery in Children
- Chapter 35 Anaesthesia for Hepatobiliary Surgery, Including Transplantation, in Children
- Chapter 36 Anaesthesia for Radiology and Interventional Radiology in Children
- Chapter 37 Anaesthesia for Oncology and Other Medical Procedures in Children
- Chapter 38 Principles of Paediatric Resuscitation
- Chapter 39 Trauma in Children
- Chapter 40 Burns in Children
- Chapter 41 Principles of Paediatric Intensive Care
- Chapter 42 Stabilisation and Transport of the Critically Ill Child
- Index
- References
Chapter 18 - Neonatal Anaesthesia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 February 2025
- Core Topics in Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Core Topics in Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Anatomical and Physiological Issues Affecting Anaesthesia in Neonates and Young Children
- Chapter 2 Pharmacological Issues Affecting Anaesthesia in Neonates and Young Children
- Chapter 3 Developmental Psychology and Communicating with Children and Families
- Chapter 4 The Law and Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Chapter 5 Safeguarding Children and Its Implications for the Anaesthetist
- Chapter 6 Paediatric Anaesthesia in Non-specialist Centres
- Chapter 7 Preoperative Assessment for Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Chapter 8 Congenital and Inherited Disorders Affecting Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 9 Day-Case Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 10 General Principles of Safe Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 11 Equipment and Monitoring in Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Chapter 12 Vascular Access in Children
- Chapter 13 Perioperative Fluid Management in Children
- Chapter 14 Total Intravenous Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 15 Regional Anaesthesia in Children
- Chapter 16 Sedation for Procedures in Children
- Chapter 17 Perioperative Analgesia in Children
- Chapter 18 Neonatal Anaesthesia
- Chapter 19 The Premature and Ex-Premature Infant
- Chapter 20 Anaesthesia for General Surgery in Children
- Chapter 21 Anaesthesia for ENT Surgery in Children
- Chapter 22 The Compromised Paediatric Airway
- Chapter 23 Anaesthesia for Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery in Children
- Chapter 24 Anaesthesia for Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery in Children
- Chapter 25 Anaesthesia for Craniofacial Surgery in Children
- Chapter 26 Anaesthesia for Neurosurgery in Children
- Chapter 27 Anaesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery in Children
- Chapter 28 Anaesthesia for Plastic Surgery in Children
- Chapter 29 Anaesthesia for Orthopaedic and Scoliosis Surgery in Children
- Chapter 30 Anaesthesia for Thoracic Surgery in Children
- Chapter 31 Anaesthesia for Cardiac Surgery in Children
- Chapter 32 Anaesthesia for Cardiac Catheterisation and Other Investigative Procedures in Children
- Chapter 33 Anaesthesia for Children with Cardiac Disease Undergoing Non-cardiac Surgery
- Chapter 34 Anaesthesia for Urological Surgery in Children
- Chapter 35 Anaesthesia for Hepatobiliary Surgery, Including Transplantation, in Children
- Chapter 36 Anaesthesia for Radiology and Interventional Radiology in Children
- Chapter 37 Anaesthesia for Oncology and Other Medical Procedures in Children
- Chapter 38 Principles of Paediatric Resuscitation
- Chapter 39 Trauma in Children
- Chapter 40 Burns in Children
- Chapter 41 Principles of Paediatric Intensive Care
- Chapter 42 Stabilisation and Transport of the Critically Ill Child
- Index
- References
Summary
Neonates presenting for specialist neonatal and paediatric surgery range in age and complexity from the extremely premature infant undergoing laparotomy for necrotising enterocolitis to the healthy term neonate undergoing hernia repair. Many patients presenting for repair of congenital abnormalities are born prematurely and/or have congenital cardiac defects, which leads to additional challenges. The most common general surgical conditions presenting in the newborn period are oesophageal atresia (OA) with or without trachea-oesophageal fistula (TOF), congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), intestinal atresias, meconium ileus, malrotation and volvulus, Hirschsprung’s disease, imperforate anus, exomphalos, gastroschisis and necrotising enterocolitis (NEC). Anaesthetic techniques should be tailored to the relevant surgical condition, but most of the key principles of management are similar and require an in-depth knowledge of the anatomical, physiological and pharmacological differences particular to this vulnerable group of patients. In this chapter, we discuss the general considerations for anaesthesia in neonatal surgery and then each specific neonatal condition in relation to their anaesthetic and surgical management.
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- Core Topics in Paediatric Anaesthesia , pp. 207 - 219Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025