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  1. Equity in functional and health related quality of life outcomes following injury in children - a systematic review
  2. Physical growth, neurodevelopment and cognition outcomes in children with abdominal wall defects: a tale with two endings?
  3. The impact of general anesthesia on child development and school performance: a population-based study
  4. Neurocognitive outcomes in children following immersion: a long-term study
  5. Influence of early childhood burns on school performance: an Australian population study
  6. Recurrent and metastatic congenital mesoblastic nephroma: where does the evidence stand?
  7. Trauma hazards in children: An update for the busy clinician
  8. Early Childhood Development of Boys with Genital Anomalies
  9. Differences in survival outcome for severely injured paediatric trauma by type of trauma centre
  10. A bibliometric analysis of pediatric liver transplantation publications
  11. Reducing the incidence of hepatic artery thrombosis in pediatric liver transplantation: Effect of microvascular techniques and a customized anticoagulation protocol
  12. Development of the major trauma case review tool
  13. Management of paediatric splenic injury in the New South Wales trauma system
  14. Outcomes of infants with abdominal wall defects over 18years
  15. Maternal first trimester serum levels of free-beta human chorionic gonadotrophin and male genital anomalies
  16. Undescended testes
  17. Paediatric trauma systems and their impact on the health outcomes of severely injured children: protocol for a mixed methods cohort study
  18. Paediatric trauma systems and their impact on the health outcomes of severely injured children: An integrative review
  19. Developmental outcomes at three years of age of infants with esophageal atresia
  20. Age at Surgery and Outcomes of an Undescended Testis
  21. A Review of Monocytes and Monocyte-Derived Cells in Hypertrophic Scarring Post Burn
  22. Management and outcomes of children with severe burns in New South Wales: 1995-2013
  23. An assessment of early Child Life Therapy pain and anxiety management: A prospective randomised controlled trial
  24. Assessment of postoperative outcomes of hypospadias repair with validated questionnaires
  25. Delayed primary closure and the incidence of surgical complications in pediatric liver transplant recipients
  26. Pediatric burns research: A history or an evolution?
  27. Understanding burn injuries in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children: protocol for a prospective cohort study: Table 1
  28. Cardiovascular
  29. Cardiovascular
  30. General Considerations
  31. Genitourinary Tract
  32. Musculoskeletal
  33. Thorax
  34. Trauma
  35. Prevalence, repairs and complications of hypospadias: an Australian population-based study
  36. Developmental outcomes at 3 years of age following major non-cardiac and cardiac surgery in term infants: A population-based study
  37. Chemical burns in children: Aetiology and prevention
  38. Prospective, randomised controlled trial comparing Versajet™ hydrosurgery and conventional debridement of partial thickness paediatric burns
  39. Airway compromise in children with anterior neck burns: Beware the scalded child
  40. Trauma
  41. Focused image-guided parathyroidectomy in the current management of primary hyperparathyroidism: Table 1
  42. Genetic and environmental factors in the aetiology of hypospadias
  43. Biobrane™ and skin staples: beware of necrotic ulceration
  44. Theatre of paediatric surgery
  45. Pediatric Burn Wound Impetigo After Grafting
  46. Pediatric Scalp Burns
  47. Rural and Metropolitan Pediatric Burns in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
  48. Report of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons, Banff, Alberta, Canada, May 25th–29th, 2014
  49. Alimentary Tract
  50. Alimentary Tract
  51. General Considerations
  52. General Considerations
  53. Nervous System
  54. A new, fast LDI for assessment of burns: A multi-centre clinical evaluation
  55. Nervous System
  56. Quality of life and anxiety in Turkish patients with anorectal malformation
  57. The epidemiology of horse-related injuries
  58. Comment on: “Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of isolated small bowel perforations after blunt abdominal injury in low income settings: Analysis of twenty three new cases” [Injury 45 (2014) 141–145]
  59. Surgical approach to the palpable undescended testis
  60. The infection risk of plastic wrap as an acute burns dressing
  61. Alimentary Tract
  62. Alimentary Tract
  63. General Considerations
  64. General Considerations
  65. First aid for burns: too little, too late and often wrong
  66. Laser Doppler Line Scan Burn Imager (LDLS-BI): Sideways move or a step ahead?
  67. Non-operative advances: What has happened in the last 50 years in paediatric surgery?
  68. Report of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons, together with the Australian and New Zealand Association of Paediatric Surgeons
  69. Introduction of new techniques in burn care in Australia and New Zealand: a survey
  70. Erratum to “Comparative analysis of trends in paediatric trauma outcomes in New South Wales, Australia” [Injury 44 (1) (2013) 97–103]
  71. The association between maternal country of birth and neonatal intensive care unit outcomes
  72. General Considerations
  73. Retrospective cohort study of long-gap oesophageal atresia
  74. Acute costs and predictors of higher treatment costs for major paediatric trauma in New South Wales, Australia
  75. The use of the Meek technique in conjunction with cultured epithelial autograft in the management of major paediatric burns
  76. Clinical embryology teaching: is it relevant anymore?
  77. Early developmental outcome following surgery for oesophageal atresia
  78. Medical management of paediatric burn injuries: Best practice part 2
  79. Alimentary Tract
  80. Instant hot noodles: Do they need to burn?
  81. Alimentary Tract
  82. General Considerations
  83. Comparative analysis of trends in paediatric trauma outcomes in New South Wales, Australia
  84. Functional and Cosmetic Outcome of Full- Versus Split-Thickness Skin Grafts in Pediatric Palmar Surface Burns
  85. Polyorchism in association with an undescended testis and testicular atrophy: Report of a unique case and review of the literature
  86. Role of simulation for paediatric proceduralists: Practice makes perfect or trial and error?
  87. Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: Has anything changed?
  88. Report of the 45th Annual Meeting, Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons, Shanghai, China, June 3rd–7th, 2012
  89. Early Developmental Outcomes following Major Noncardiac and Cardiac Surgery in Term Infants: A Population-Based Study
  90. Comment on: Investigation prior to thyroglossal duct cyst excision
  91. Alimentary Tract
  92. Which high-risk infants should we follow-up and how should we do it?
  93. Alimentary Tract
  94. Appendicectomy at a children's hospital: what has changed over a decade?
  95. Abdomen
  96. Genitourinary Tract
  97. Comment on: Management of boys with abnormal appearance of meatus at circumcision for balanitis xerotica obliterans
  98. Abdomen
  99. Alimentary Tract
  100. General Considerations
  101. General Considerations
  102. Genitourinary Tract
  103. Friction Burns in Children
  104. The Correlation Between Time to Skin Grafting and Hypertrophic Scarring Following an Acute Contact Burn in a Porcine Model
  105. Prune belly syndrome
  106. Burn size estimation in children: Still a problem
  107. General considerations
  108. Trampoline Trauma in Children
  109. Abdomen
  110. Alimentary tract
  111. General considerations
  112. Ureteral triplication: A rare anomaly with a variety of presentations
  113. Extralobar pulmonary sequestration in association with congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation: an unusual abdominal mass
  114. Medical management of paediatric burn injuries: Best practice
  115. Reply to Letter to the Editor
  116. Abdomen
  117. Alimentary tract
  118. General considerations
  119. Exhaust burns in children
  120. The Changing Pattern of Pediatric Burns
  121. Comment on Turowski et al.: delayed diagnosis of imperforate anus: an unacceptable morbidity
  122. Early developmental outcome of infants with infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
  123. Off-Road Vehicle Trauma in Children
  124. Developmental outcomes following major surgery: What does the literature say?
  125. Congenital unilateral absence of the vas deferens
  126. A twist in the line could save time: insertion of central venous access catheter
  127. Laser Doppler Imaging prediction of burn wound outcome in children: Is it possible before 48h?
  128. Gastroschisis: an update
  129. Oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula: current management strategies and complications
  130. General considerations
  131. Body wall thickness in adults and children—Relevance to penetrating trauma
  132. Delayed diagnosis of anorectal malformations: are current guidelines sufficient?
  133. The Impact of Laser Doppler Imaging on Time to Grafting Decisions in Pediatric Burns
  134. Re: Surgical harassment
  135. Surgical outcomes of esophageal atresia without fistula for 24 years at a single institution
  136. Transposition of the Great Arteries, Interrupted Inferior Vena Cava and Intestinal Atresia: A New Association?
  137. Furniture injuries in children
  138. Alimentary Tract
  139. Genitourinary Tract
  140. Delayed Cooling of an Acute Scald Contact Burn Injury in a Porcine Model: Is it Worthwhile?
  141. Images for surgeons: abdominal aortic aneurysm, inguinal hernias and emphysema
  142. Supraventricular tachycardia as a presenting feature of volvulus in a 15-month-old boy
  143. General Considerations
  144. Thorax
  145. Long-term outcome of asymptomatic patients with congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation
  146. Comment on: “Missed injury and the tertiary trauma survey” [Injury 2008; 39:107–114]
  147. Should we excise the foreskin?
  148. Letters to the Editor
  149. Electrical burn injuries in children
  150. Optimal Duration of Cooling for an Acute Scald Contact Burn Injury in a Porcine Model
  151. Paediatric bilateral adrenal phaeochromocytomas in association with a novel mutation in the von Hippel Lindau gene
  152. Management of urethrocutaneous fistula following hypospadias repair
  153. Abdomen
  154. Are Fibrocytes Present in Pediatric Burn Wounds?
  155. Rural surgical training in Australia and update: rural and remote surgery
  156. General Considerations
  157. General Considerations
  158. Head and Neck
  159. VIDEOCONFERENCING SURGICAL TUTORIALS: BRIDGING THE GAP
  160. Investigation and management of suspected urachal anomalies in children
  161. A population-based study of the outcome after small bowel atresia/stenosis in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, 1992-2003
  162. Inductive teaching method–an alternate method for small group learning
  163. Comment on Kubota et al.: Focal intestinal perforation in extremely-low-birth-weight neonates: etiological consideration from histological findings
  164. The Influence of Burn Wound Dressings on Laser Doppler Imaging Assessment of a Standardized Cutaneous Injury Model
  165. SURGERY TO DIE FOR AND SURGICAL WORKLOAD
  166. Somatic malignant transformation in a sacrococcygeal teratoma in a child and the use of F18FDG PET imaging
  167. Cap gun burns in children
  168. Testicular nubbins and prosthesis insertion: is it all just in the timing?
  169. Assessment of Cooling on an Acute Scald Burn Injury in a Porcine Model
  170. Transfer of Pediatric Trauma Patients to a Tertiary Pediatric Trauma Centre: Appropriateness and Timeliness
  171. Gravel Gut
  172. Long-term outcome of anorectal malformations: the patient perspective
  173. Neurodevelopmental outcomes and surgery in neonates
  174. Re: A population-based study of congenital diaphragmatic hernia outcome in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, 1992-2001
  175. A Trauma Series in the Injured Child
  176. Laser Doppler Imaging of paediatric burns: Burn wound outcome can be predicted independent of clinical examination
  177. A population-based study of congenital diaphragmatic hernia outcome in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, 1992-2001
  178. Language barriers and paediatric burns: Does education make a difference?
  179. Evolution of non-operative management for blunt splenic trauma in children
  180. Intussusception in the Northern Territory
  181. CURRENT MANAGEMENT OF BLUNT SPLENIC TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
  182. Paediatric trauma
  183. Paediatric trauma at an adult trauma centre
  184. Intrathyroid dermoid cyst presenting as a unilateral “Cold” nodule
  185. Perforating small bowel injuries in children: Influence of time to operation on outcome
  186. Diagnostic accuracy of surgeon-performed focused abdominal sonography (FAST) in blunt paediatric trauma
  187. Appendico-gastrostomy: a new technique for long-term feeding
  188. Paediatric trauma teams in Australia
  189. Use of Foley catheter to gain access for retroperitoneoscopy
  190. Diverticulectomy is inadequate treatment for short Meckel's diverticulum with heterotopic mucosa
  191. OK-432 and lymphatic malformations in children: the Starship Children's Hospital experience
  192. Polyorchidism: a case report and review of the literature
  193. Double bubble, double trouble
  194. Sports-Related Pneumothorax in Children
  195. Treatment of partial-thickness burns: a prospective, randomized trial using transcyte
  196. Blunt traumatic diaphragmatic injuries in children
  197. Thyroid transection with spinal injury following blunt trauma in a child
  198. Biliary dyskinesia: is the problem with Oddi?
  199. Pancreatic trauma in children
  200. Small bowel perforation in the premature neonate: congenital or acquired?
  201. Tracheomalacia, timing of symptoms, and thymic enlargement: cause or coincidence?
  202. Penetrating injuries in children: Is there a message?
  203. Herpes simplex virus colitis in a neonate
  204. Congenital lobar emphysema: Like father, like son
  205. Isolated and multisystem hepatic trauma in children: the true role of non-operative management
  206. Laser Doppler imaging prediction of burn wound outcome in children
  207. HOSE: an objective scoring system for evaluating the results of hypospadias surgery
  208. Noncervicofacial atypical mycobacterial lymphadenitis in childhood
  209. Facial fractures in children
  210. Urethral trauma in children
  211. Traumatic avulsion of the common bile duct: When a good seat is not enough
  212. Clinical Review Of The ‘Snodgrass’ Hypospadias Repair
  213. Small bowel injuries in children
  214. Synchronous torsion of testicular appendages: a rare mechanical cause of bilateral scrotal pain
  215. IMPROVED PERCUTANEOUS INSERTION OF LONG-TERM CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS IN CHILDREN: THE 'SHRUG' MANOEUVRE
  216. Traumatic pancreatitis: Long-term review of initial non-operative management in children
  217. Influence of Antenatal Ultrasound on the Management of Fetal Exomphalos
  218. The influence of laparoscopic surgery on perioperative heat loss in infants
  219. Median sternotomy and use of a pedicled sternocleidomastoid muscle flap in the management of recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula
  220. Idiopathic focal foveolar hyperplasia in infants
  221. Conservative surgery for benign non-parasitic splenic cysts
  222. The learning curve for laparoscopic pyloromyotomy
  223. Surgical Management of Cutaneous Infection Caused by Atypical Mycobacteria after Penetrating Injury
  224. Parotid lipomatosis
  225. Primary torsion of the omentum in children
  226. Spontaneous haemorrhage in a cavernoma associated with a suprasellar meningioma: An unusual post-operative complication