There is a very large body of literature on Necrotising Enterocolitis (NEC), much of it is confusing and contradictory. This book consolidates all the relevant aspects to provide clinicians and especially trainees with an overview of this condition which informs clinical practice and aids critical appraisal of new research in this area.
The topic of NEC is often a single chapter in a paediatric surgical or neonatology text. This book is an invaluable guide for anyone caring for neonates.
Table of Content
Introduction.- History of Necrotising Enterocolitis.- Definition of Necrotising Enterocolitis.- Epidemiology of Necrotising Enterocolitis.- Pathophysiology of Necrotising Enterocolitis.- Preventing Necrotising Enterocolitis.- Clinical Management of Necrotising Enterocolitis.- Surgical Management of Necrotising Enterocolitis.- Outcomes of Necrotising Enterocolitis.- Novel and Potential Future Treatments.
About the author
Ian Jones is a paediatric surgeon and researcher, working at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK. He completed a Ph D at the University of Southampton. This worked looked at the potential of Remote Ischaemic Conditioning as a novel therapy for Necrotising Enterocolitis.