General
General paediatric surgery includes common surgical procedures performed in children to treat minor conditions, injuries, and congenital issues with safe and effective care.
Procedures & Treatments
In general paediatric surgery, a variety of treatments are carried out to manage routine surgical needs and minor conditions in children, ensuring safe care and quicker recovery. These procedures include:
- Circumcision – a minor surgical procedure performed to remove the foreskin for medical or hygienic reasons.
- Trauma management – treatment of injuries such as cuts, wounds, or minor accidents requiring surgical care.
- Abscess drainage – a procedure to remove pus from infected areas to reduce pain and promote healing.
- Cosmetic wound suturing – careful stitching of wounds to ensure proper healing with minimal visible scarring.
- Scar revision – a procedure to improve the appearance and texture of existing scars.
- Keloid excision – removal of thick, raised scars that grow beyond the original wound area.
- Polydactyly excision – surgical removal of extra fingers or toes present at birth.
- Tongue tie release – a simple procedure to improve tongue movement in children with restricted tongue tissue.
- Stitch removal – safe removal of sutures after proper wound healing.
- Dressings – regular wound care to prevent infection and support faster healing.
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