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What is Paediatric Surgery?

Paediatric Surgery is a super-speciality focused on surgical care for newborns, infants, children, and adolescents. At Mallige Hospital, our paediatric surgeons diagnose and treat congenital anomalies, abdominal and chest conditions, urological problems, injuries, and tumours using evidence-based protocols and child-friendly techniques.

Paediatric Surgery

Specialised Surgical Care for Children

Paediatric Surgery

Our Paediatric Surgery team provides comprehensive pre-operative evaluation, minimally invasive (laparoscopic/thoracoscopic) procedures wherever feasible, and meticulous post-operative care. We collaborate with Paediatrics, Anaesthesiology, Neonatology, Urology, Gastroenterology, and ICU teams to ensure safe, family-centred outcomes.

From day-care surgeries to complex neonatal procedures, we prioritise pain control, smaller scars, and faster recovery, with clear guidance for parents at every step.

Key Services

Hernia & Hydrocele Repair

Undescended Testis (Orchidopexy)

Hypospadias Surgery

Appendicectomy

Meet Our Specialists

Dedicated Surgical Care for Children

FAQs

We treat congenital anomalies (e.g., hernia, hypospadias), gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary disorders, undescended testes, urological problems, abdominal/chest conditions, trauma injuries, and paediatric tumours.

If your paediatrician suspects a condition that may need surgery—like persistent groin swelling, abdominal pain, undescended testes, congenital anomalies, or a mass/lump—an early surgical consult is recommended.

Yes. Paediatric anaesthetists tailor medications and monitoring to your child’s age and weight. We follow international safety protocols to minimise risk and ensure comfort.

Most children recover quickly, especially after minimally invasive surgery. We provide pain control plans, wound care instructions, diet advice, activity guidance, and scheduled follow-ups for safe healing.

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