This is the first episode of a 13-part series on paediatric surgical conditions with expert guest Professor John Hutson AO, interviewed by A/Prof Sebastian King. Professor Hutson is recognised internationally for his research into testicular descent, disorders of sexual differentiation, and colonic dysmotility in children.
In this episode, Professor Hutson discusses his approach to the various anorectal malformations in male neonates.
Resources: 1. "Jones Clinical Paediatric Surgery" 7th Edition 2015, Eds. Hutson JM, O'Brien M, Beasley SB, Teague WJ, King SK. Published by Wiley Blackwell, Oxford 2. "Paediatric Surgical Diagnosis: Atlas of Disorders of Surgical Significance" 2nd Edition 2018, Eds. Beasley SW, Hutson JM, Stringer M, King SK, Teague WJ. Published by CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, London
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