A Trusted, Comprehensive Reference in Pediatric Surgical Education
Holcomb and Ashcraft’s Pediatric Surgery, 7th Edition is a leading educational reference widely used in pediatric surgery training and academic practice. This updated edition provides a structured, in-depth overview of pediatric surgical principles, techniques, and perioperative considerations, supporting both foundational learning and advanced professional review.
Designed for education, training, and reference, this resource is valued for its clarity, scope, and authoritative presentation.
Why This Edition Is Widely Chosen
- Broad coverage of general and subspecialty pediatric surgery
- Updated content aligned with contemporary surgical education
- Clear explanations that link anatomy, physiology, and surgical concepts
- High-quality illustrations to support visual understanding
- Contributions from experienced pediatric surgeons and academic educators
The content is organized to support efficient study, teaching, and long-term reference.
Who This Book Is For
- Pediatric surgery residents and fellows
- Practicing pediatric and general surgeons
- Medical students in pediatric surgery rotations
- Surgical educators and academic institutions
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Healthcare professionals seeking a reliable pediatric surgery reference
What You’ll Find Inside
This edition explores key educational topics, including:
- Core principles of pediatric surgical care
- Congenital anomalies and developmental conditions
- Neonatal and infant surgical considerations
- Pediatric trauma and critical care concepts
- Subspecialty areas such as thoracic, gastrointestinal, urologic, and oncologic surgery
- Preoperative planning and postoperative management frameworks
All material is presented for educational and professional learning purposes.
Why Choose This Title
A trusted name in pediatric surgical education, Holcomb and Ashcraft’s Pediatric Surgery remains a cornerstone reference for those seeking a structured, academically grounded understanding of pediatric surgical care.
This product is provided strictly for educational and reference purposes.
It does not replace clinical training, professional judgment, or institutional guideline.






