Hernias
Hernia and related congenital conditions in children involve defects in the abdominal wall or fluid-filled swellings that may be present from birth, requiring timely surgical care to prevent complications and ensure normal development.
Procedures & Treatments
Various procedures are performed to manage these conditions, including:
- Laparoscopy and open hernia repairs – surgical correction of hernias using minimally invasive or open techniques based on the condition.
- Umbilical hernia – repair of a swelling near the belly button caused by weakness in the abdominal wall.
- Inguinal hernia – treatment of hernia in the groin area where abdominal contents protrude.
- Epigastric hernia – correction of hernia occurring in the upper abdominal region.
- Lumbar hernia – repair of rare hernias occurring in the lower back area.
- Femoral hernia – treatment of hernia appearing near the upper thigh or groin region.
- Congenital hydrocele – removal or correction of fluid accumulation around the testicles present at birth.
- Gastroschisis – surgical repair of a birth defect where intestines are outside the body.
- Omphalocele – treatment of a congenital condition where abdominal organs protrude through the belly button area.
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