RT Journal A1 Raffensperger J T1 NEonatal surgery JF JAMA JO JAMA YR 1978 FD November 17 VO 240 IS 21 SP 2332 OP 2333 DO 10.1001/jama.1978.03290210114051 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1978.03290210114051 AB Peter Rickham was one of the first to recognize the advantages of centralized care for newborn infants with birth defects. A founder of the Liverpool Neonatal Surgical Center, he is currently surgeon in chief at the Zurich, Switzerland, Children's Hospital. The second edition of Neonatal Surgery summarizes his experiences as well as those of a number of other surgeons who work in these two centers.The nursing care, physiology, and general principles of surgical management of newborn infants are well discussed. The text is organized by regional anatomy, ie, the head and neck, chest and abdomen, rather than along "problem-oriented" lines, which seems to be a more effective teaching method. Each birth defect is discussed with reference to historical aspects, embryology, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, and results. The text is well illustrated with photographs and x-ray films, but line drawings illustrating operative technique are sparse and poorly done. In fact, there