Minimally invasive surgery
Minimally invasive pediatric surgery is more than using state-of-the-art technology to perform advanced surgical procedures - it is also a philosophical approach to minimize trauma and discomfort for the infant or child.
In addition to using leading-edge technology to reduce incision size, we also have a dedicated team of child life professionals who help children prepare for and recover from their procedures. This special attention helps reduce both the psychological and physical trauma of surgery.
Whenever possible, we perform surgery with a minimally invasive approach. Special surgical cameras used in the chest (thoracoscope) and the abdomen (laparoscope) allow us to diagnose and treat our young patients in a gentler way that causes less injury. We use these techniques for most procedures affecting these areas, which include cholecystecomy, splenectomy, intestinal resection, fundoplication, and pull-through procedures. We also use a minimally invasive approach for emergency procedures such as appendectomy, reduction of intussusception, correction of perforated ulcers, and even pyloric stenosis in newborns.
