Pediatric Surgery
In our operating rooms equipped with modern technological infrastructure, all kinds of surgical interventions can be performed on our children aged 0 - 16 with our expert anesthesia team.
Surgical Procedures in Pediatric Surgery
Diseases of the Inguinal Region
Inguinal hernia: Inguinal hernia
Hydrocele, cord cyst: Water hernia
Undescended testis: Absence of testicles in the bag
Testicular torsion: Turning the testicle around itself
Orchitis, epididymitis: Infection of the testis
Varicocele: Vasodilation in the testicles
Head and Neck Diseases
Thyroglossal cyst, Branchial cyst: Cysts in the neck, midline or lateral
Lymphangiomas, Cystic hygroma: Cysts on the neck
Torticollis: Curvature in the neck
Lung - Mediastinum and Chest Wall Surgery
Esophageal atresia: Esophageal obstruction.
Drinking chemicals: Treatment of burns and related strictures in the esophagus due to acidic or basic substance ingestion.
Duplication cysts: Adjacent cysts in the esophagus.
Gastroesophageal reflux: Surgical treatment of vomiting unresponsive to drug therapy in children.
Foreign bodies: Removal of foreign bodies in the trachea, lungs, or swallowed in the esophagus or stomach.
Congenital diaphragmatic hernias: Congenital hernias of the diaphragm, that is, the membrane between the thoracic and abdomen, the intestines passing through here and taking place in the chest cavity.
Pectus excavatum: Inward collapse of the chest wall, shoemaker's chest, congenital cysts of the lung and other structural diseases.
Lung hydatid cyst: Parasitic cysts located in the lung.
Achalasia: strictures of the lower end of the esophagus.
Breast masses: Benign or malignant breast masses in girls and boys.
Surgical Diseases of the Abdominal Wall and Digestive Canal
Intestinal atresia: Congenital obstructions of the small or large intestine.
Meconium ileus: A blockage of the intestine in newborn babies with too much poop.
Malrotation: Abnormal placement of the small and large intestines.
Intestinal volvulus: The turning of the intestines around itself.
Necrotizing enterocolitis: inflammation and decay of the intestinal wall in newborn infants.
Invagination: Intestinal knotting.
Hirschsprung's disease: Congestion or severe constipation caused by the absence of nerve cells in the intestine and the inability to relax.
Pyloric stenosis and gastric outlet obstructions: Gastric outlet obstruction.
Mesenteric and omental cysts: Intra-abdominal cyst.
Duplication cysts: Short cystic or long segment side-by-side double formation of the intestine. gastroschisis, abdominal wall congenital openings,
Umbilical hernia: Umbilical hernia.
Umbilical granuloma, polyp, cysts: Umbilical discharge.
Anal atresia, ectopic anus: breech closed or in an abnormal place, constipation, incontinence.
Anal fissure, fistula, and abscess: Anus fissures or inflamed discharges.
Appendicitis: Inflammation of the cecum, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts and spleen surgery.
Cholecystectomy: Removal of the gallbladder.
Biliary atresia: Congenital obstruction of the bile ducts.
Choledochal cysts: Cysts of the bile ducts, cysts of the spleen.
Splenectomy: Removal of the spleen, especially in certain blood diseases.
Pediatric urology: Surgery of the kidney and urinary tract.
Hypospadias: The urethra is under the penis, the penis is curved.
Epispadias: The urethra is open on the penis.
Curvature Corrective Surgeries in the Penis
Bladder exstrophy: Open bladder and urinary canal, incomplete closure of the abdominal wall below the umbilicus.
Bladder diverticulum: Ballooning of the bladder wall from weak points.
Hydronephrosis: Enlargement of the kidney.
Ureteropelvic stenosis: Stenosis at the junction of the pelvis, where urine is collected at the kidney outlet, with the urinary canal.
Ureterovesical stenosis and megaureter: Obstruction at the entrance of the urinary canal from the kidney to the bladder and related enlargement in the canal.
Vesicoureteral reflux: Urine leakage from the bladder to the kidney.
Kidney cysts
Enuresis: Urinary incontinence during the day or night.
Circumcision
Surgical Diseases of Genital Organs
Labial synechia: Adhesions of the genital area in girls.
Vaginal atresia: Partial or complete underdevelopment of the vagina.
Ovarian cysts and tumors: Benign cysts and tumors of the ovary in girls.
Sex development disorders: Corrective surgeries in case of abnormal development of male or female genital structures (ambigious genital).
Endocrine System Surgery
Thyroidectomy: Removal of the thyroid gland for cysts and masses.
Parathyroidectomy: Removal of the parathyroid gland, a rare adenoma.
Adrenal cysts and masses: Hormone-secreting tumors and masses of the adrenal gland.
Pancreas: Its cysts, masses and infection.
Childhood Tumor Surgery
Liver tumors.
Neuroblastoma (often originating from the adrenal gland).
Wilms tumor (kidney tumor).
Sacrococcygeal teratoma (tumor in the coccyx).
Testicular tumors.
Ovarian tumors.
Other benign and malignant masses.
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