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Ross Conference on Pediatric Research (49th: 1963: Pittsburgh, PA). 1965. Problems in neonatal surgery. Columbus, OH: Ross Laboratories, 95 pp. (Report of the Forty-ninth Ross Conference on Pediatric Research)

Annotation: This conference report discusses the role and close cooperation of the anesthesiologist, pediatrician, and surgeon in neonatal surgery. Aspects of the subject discussed are rational use of fluids, use and abuse of antibiotics, influence of temperature on metabolism, indications for endotracheal intubation and use of muscle relaxants, imperforate anus, diaphragmatic hernia, esophageal atresia, and essentials of postoperative respiratory care. Specific needs of the premature infant are considered in anesthetizing a premature infant, and in physiologic considerations of premature infants undergoing surgery.

Keywords: Anesthesiologists, Children, Conferences, Infants, Newborn infants, Pediatricians, Premature infants, Surgeons, Surgery

   

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