Furthermore, much of the epidemiological data offered in the book reflects United Kingdom statistics, and its applicability elsewhere around the world is uncertain. Yet, these are all minor issues that take nothing away from the overall high quality of this book. Like me, most American readers will find them to be nothing more than minor distractions.

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Overall, I found this book to be a wonderfully insightful text that far exceeded my expectations. The sections on physiology and complex clinical problems are particularly exceptional. I first picked up the book within several days of completing my oral boards and had little interest in reading anything academically related, yet I struggled to put this book down.


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From the first chapter, I found myself learning something new on almost every page. My colleagues made frequent informal inquiries about the text and my response was universal high praise followed by a lament that I did not have this book at the beginning of my pediatric anesthesia fellowship. Many fellows confided that they, too, had struggled to find a pediatric anesthesia textbook that blended the right combination of pediatric physiology, clinical relevance, and brevity. This book does just that. Complications of Laryngeal Masks in Children: Big Data Comes to Pediatric Anesthesia.

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Hatch & Sumner's Textbook of Paediatric Anaesthesia Third edition

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In , an excellent small textbook titled Neonatal Anaesthesia , written by Drs Hatch and Sumner, appeared on the market. Its publication was perfectly timed for this then candidate for the Fellowship examination I passed. The book now comprises almost pages acknowledging 63 authors of 55 chapters and appendices. The book's contents are very accessible and the illustrations are clear, chapters are well referenced, the index seems to work.

Almost all of the photographs appear to be modern rather than reproductions of those seen previously in other publications.

Comprehensively written by authoritative authors, much of the content is useful revision of the basic science which is bread and butter, and should be common knowledge, to all anaesthetists. The section is readable and informative. The first three on preoperative assessment, medication, and equipment could easily form an excellent small introductory text in their own right to be read by trainees over the weekend before starting a paediatric module.

I would highlight the chapter on complex pain management as an insight into an area of practice many of us avoid.