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Thoracoscopic Surgery In Children: What Is It?

Thoracosopic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that is appropriate for children who require surgery for a variety of chest diseases. Today, a variety of straightforward and complicated surgical chest problems are regularly treated with thoracoscopy. Small incisions allow for minimally invasive surgery, which prevents damage to the muscles and nerves of the chest wall. On the other hand, huge incisions like those utilized in open surgery are uncomfortable and may eventually result.

Role Of Robotic Surgery In Children

This is an era of minimal-invasive surgery, which includes Laparoscopic Surgery and Robotic Surgery. Laparoscopic surgery is now being used for more than three decades but still has its own limitations in form of a long learning curve and limited range of movement, especially in children with small body cavities requiring reconstructive surgeries. In robotic-assisted surgery (RAS), the surgeon sits besides the patient on a console and manipulates robotic arms with articulated instruments which are controlled by surgeon’s hand. The surgeon’s hand movements.

Robotic Assisted Excision of Posterior Mediastinal mass

9 year old female child, presented with c/o right sided chest pain for 2 weeks. The child was evaluated and skiagram chest was suggestive.

An Expert Pediatric Urologist Discusses Undescended Testes In Children

The male sexual glands are the testes, and they produce sperm and hormones for sexual reproduction.

Care after Hypospadias surgery

Hypospadias is a common congenital problem which can be corrected by surgery. Post operative care of hypospadias surgery is equally important as it needs care of pain.

What Is a Voiding Cystourethrogram?

A voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG), also known as icturating cystourethrogram (MCU) is a radiological investigation.

Hydrostatic Reduction Of Ileo- Colic Intussusception

Intussusception is one of the most common causes of acute abdomen in infancy. This condition is usually idiopathic in children between 6 months and 2 years of age.

World birth defects day – 3rd March

About 8 million babies worldwide are born each year with serious birth defects (structural, functional and metabolic). About 3 lakhs newborn.

Ureterocele

A ureterocele is a condition that involves swelling of the terminal end of ureter. Ureter joins the kidney with the bladder. It is formed as a result of obstruction at the junction of ureter.

Esophageal Replacement Surgery In Children

Various conditions require esophageal replacement surgery in children. Some conditions are congenital i.e., present from the time of birth, and some others are due to trauma or injury.

Duplex Renal System

The duplex renal system involves the presence of two ureters in a single kidney. The renal duplex system may be complete or incomplete. Many patients do not have symptoms.

Pediatric urodynamics at BLK Centre for Child Health

Pediatric urodynamic study (UDS) is a group of tests done for the assessment of how well your child’s bladder is functioning. These tests measure.

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