The Difficult Decisions in Surgery series was developed to address many of these challenges faced by surgeons. To date, 10 volumes have been published, receiving enthusiastic engagement from the surgical community. These multi-authored volumes consist of concise chapters, each focused on a specific difficult or controversial decision within a surgical specialty. This series is particularly well-suited for pediatric surgeons, as it provides insight into difficult decisions faced within the field.
The volumes serve as a timely reference for practicing surgeons, trainees, and educators, emphasizing the ideal approach to selected clinical situations rather than merely reflecting customary care. Recommendations are grounded in published evidence, while also incorporating expert opinions and personal experiences, helping surgeons navigate complex, evolving literature and apply general surgical principles to novel pediatric challenges.
The chapters in each volume adhere to a specific format. This approach provides uniformity to the presentations, making it possible to identify useful material at a glance:
- a brief general introduction and description of the Difficult Decision laid out using PICO formatting·
- a brief description of the literature search process.
- a summary of available published evidence and discussion of the findings.
- the author's personal view of the data and approach to the problem and why they do (or don't do) things found in the presented literature.
- the chapter authors were selected from experts around the world.
- the editors for this volume were selected from among internationally renown faculty at The University of Chicago and The Johns Hopkins University.
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