Pyloromyotomy
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Pyloromyotomy
Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Myectomy for Hirschsprung Disease
Resident and Student Handbook
Patient and Parent Education
Gastroesophageal Reflux
Practicing Surgeons' Curriculum
Esophageal Replacement
New Technology Committee
PSSAP 15
Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis- What is the recommend antibiotic prophylaxis for this patient?
- The best way to treat this baby’s metabolic acidosis is to
- The most appropriate next diagnostic step in this infant following pyloromyotomy is
- The most appropriate maneuver in response to this complication of pyloromyotomy is
- According to Tytgat (JLAST 25:352-7, 2015), a laparoscopic procedure with a carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum can be expected to
- Which of the following serum laboratory findings is most likely is this infant with pyloric stenosis?
- The most appropriate next step in this patient after pyloromytomy is
- The best next step in the baby’s management is?
- Following a normal saline bolus of 20 mL/kg, the most appropriate maintenance fluid for this patient with possible hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is
- Once the baby recovers from pyloromytomy, which of the following should be done to evaluate his jaundice?
PSSAP 5
Quality Improvement
Enteral Access Procedures
Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Articles of Interest
PSSAP 27
Surgical Infection
PSSAP 29
PSSAP 13- Once the baby recovers from pyloromytomy, which of the following should be done to evaluate his jaundice?
- Which of the following serum laboratory findings is most likely is this infant with pyloric stenosis?
- Following a normal saline bolus of 20 mL/kg, the most appropriate maintenance fluid for this patient with possible hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is
- The most appropriate next step in this patient after pyloromytomy is
Gastric Disorders
Fluid and Electrolytes
PSSAP 24
PSSAP 14
Anesthesia
Ethics
PSSAP 12

