Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric surgeries can be performed using advanced techniques, including laparoscopic (minimally invasive) and open procedures. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the types of pediatric surgeries we offer:

Pediatric Laparoscopy & Thoracoscopy

  • Appendicectomy: Removal of the appendix through minimally invasive techniques.
  • Cholecystectomy: Surgical removal of the gallbladder using laparoscopic methods.
  • Undescended Testis: Procedure to correct testicles that have not descended properly.
  • Meckel’s Resection: Removal of Meckel’s diverticulum, a congenital abnormality of the intestine.
  • Intussusception: Treatment for a condition where part of the intestine folds into itself.
  • Nephrectomy: Removal of a kidney due to various conditions.
  • Intestinal Obstruction: Surgical intervention to relieve blockages in the intestines.
  • Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) for Empyema Thoracis: Minimally invasive surgery for pleural infections.
  • Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) for Duplication Cysts: Removing cysts from the lungs.
  • Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) for Lung/Nodal Biopsy: Biopsy of lung tissue or lymph nodes for diagnostic purposes.

Urology

  • Pyeloplasty: Surgical reconstruction of the renal pelvis to correct obstructive conditions.
  • Hypospadias Repair: Correcting congenital defects of the urethra.
  • Chordee Release: Surgery to correct curvature of the penis.
  • Calculus Disease Management: Treatment for kidney stones and other calculi.
  • Heminephrectomy: Removal of a portion of a kidney.
  • Ureteric Reimplantation: Repositioning the ureter to correct obstruction.
  • Ureterocele Repair: Correcting a cystic dilation of the ureter.
  • Other Endoscopic Urological Procedures: Various minimally invasive procedures for urological conditions.

Oncology

  • Wilms Tumor: Treatment for a common kidney cancer in children.
  • Neuroblastoma: Managing and treating tumors arising from nerve tissue.
  • Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS): Surgery for a type of cancer that affects soft tissues.
  • Gonadal Tumors: Surgery for tumors in the gonads.
  • Extragonadal Tumors: Treatment for tumors located outside the gonads.

Neonatal Surgery

  • TEF Repair (Tracheoesophageal Fistula): Correcting a congenital abnormality connecting the trachea and esophagus.
  • Intestinal Atresias: Surgical repair of congenital blockages in the intestines.
  • CDH Repair (Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia): Correcting a defect in the diaphragm.
  • Anorectal Anomaly Repair: Surgery for congenital defects in the rectum and anus.
  • Hirschsprung’s Disease: Treatment for a condition affecting nerve cells in the colon.
  • Other Neonatal Intestinal Obstructions: Managing various congenital intestinal blockages.
  • PUV Fulgration (Posterior Urethral Valves): Procedure to remove obstructions in the male urethra.
  • Hydrocephalus: Treatment for fluid accumulation in the brain.
  • Myelomeningocele Repair: Surgery to close the defect in the spinal cord and surrounding tissues.

Other Pediatric Surgeries

  • Biliary Atresia: Correcting a condition affecting the bile ducts.
  • Choledochal Cyst: Removal of cysts in the bile duct.
  • Intestinal Duplications: Surgery for congenital duplications of the intestines.
  • Hernia Repair: Fixing various types of hernias.
  • Hydrocele Repair: Surgical correction of fluid accumulation around the testicle.
  • Circumcision: Surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis.
  • Tongue Tie Release: Procedure to correct restriction of tongue movement.
  • Surface Swellings Excision: Removing benign or malignant swellings.
  • Acute Scrotum Management: Treatment for acute scrotal conditions.
  • USG Guided Intussusception Reduction: Non-surgical reduction of intussusception using ultrasound guidance.
  • Chemoport Insertion: Placement of a device for chemotherapy administration.