Laparoscopic Lectures | Videos | Download | Channel | Live | हिंदी

Minimal Invasive Pediatric Surgery Lecture By Dr. R.K. Mishra
For Surgeon / Apr 20th, 2023 7:52 am     A+ | a-


Minimal invasive pediatric surgery can be performed for a wide range of procedures including appendectomies, cholecystectomies, diaphragmatic hernia repair, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) surgery, and many others. The use of this technique can result in less postoperative pain, reduced risk of wound infection, and faster recovery time. Because the incisions are smaller, children may experience less discomfort and scarring, and have a quicker return to normal activities.
 
The success of the surgery depends on a variety of factors, including the child's age, medical history, and the complexity of the procedure. It is important to have a thorough evaluation by a qualified pediatric surgeon to determine if minimal invasive pediatric surgery is the best option for your child.
 
One of the significant advantages of minimal invasive pediatric surgery is that it can be used for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The camera used during the procedure provides a detailed view of the surgical site, allowing the surgeon to diagnose problems and plan the necessary surgical intervention. However, it is important to note that not all surgeries can be performed using the minimal invasive approach. Some surgeries require larger incisions for the surgeon to access the surgical site properly. In such cases, open surgery may be the preferred option.
 
In summary, minimal invasive pediatric surgery is a safe and effective technique for a wide range of procedures in children. It can result in less postoperative pain, reduced scarring, and faster recovery times. It is important to discuss the potential benefits and risks of the procedure with your child's healthcare provider to make an informed decision about the best course of treatment for your child.
 
Minimal invasive pediatric surgery has several potential benefits over traditional open surgery. These benefits include:
 
Reduced pain: Minimal invasive pediatric surgery often results in less pain compared to traditional open surgery. This is because the incisions are smaller, and the surgical instruments used are designed to minimize tissue damage.
 
Quicker recovery: Because the incisions are smaller and there is less tissue damage, children who undergo minimal invasive pediatric surgery often have a quicker recovery time compared to traditional open surgery. They may be able to return to normal activities sooner and spend less time in the hospital.
 
Less scarring: The small incisions used in minimal invasive pediatric surgery often result in less visible scarring compared to traditional open surgery. This can be particularly important for children who are self-conscious about their appearance.
 
Reduced risk of infection: Because the incisions are smaller, there is less risk of infection compared to traditional open surgery.
 
Improved cosmetic outcome: The small incisions used in minimal invasive pediatric surgery often result in a better cosmetic outcome compared to traditional open surgery. This can be particularly important for procedures such as hernia repair or appendectomy, where the incision may be visible.
 
Overall, minimal invasive pediatric surgery can provide numerous benefits for children undergoing surgery. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with the technique. It is important to discuss the potential benefits and risks with a qualified pediatric surgeon to determine if minimal invasive pediatric surgery is the best option for your child.
 
Minimal invasive pediatric surgery, also known as laparoscopic surgery, is a technique that has revolutionized the field of pediatric surgery. It involves using specialized instruments and cameras to perform surgery through small incisions rather than a large, open incision. This technique has been used successfully in a wide range of pediatric surgical procedures, including appendectomies, cholecystectomies, and diaphragmatic hernia repair, among others.
 
One of the main advantages of minimal invasive pediatric surgery is the reduced tissue damage and trauma caused by smaller incisions. This results in less postoperative pain, faster recovery time, and reduced scarring. Because the surgical instruments used are designed to minimize tissue damage, there is also less blood loss during the procedure.
 
Another advantage of minimal invasive pediatric surgery is the improved visualization of the surgical site. The camera used during the procedure provides a detailed view of the surgical site, allowing the surgeon to diagnose problems and plan the necessary surgical intervention. This improves the accuracy and precision of the surgery, leading to better outcomes for the child.
 
Minimal invasive pediatric surgery is a safe and effective technique for a wide range of procedures in children, with a lower risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with the technique. It is important to discuss the potential benefits and risks with a qualified pediatric surgeon to determine if minimal invasive pediatric surgery is the best option for your child.
 
Overall, minimal invasive pediatric surgery has revolutionized the field of pediatric surgery, providing children with safer and more effective treatment options for a variety of conditions. With continued advancements in technology and surgical techniques, the potential benefits of minimal invasive pediatric surgery are only set to grow in the future.
3 COMMENTS
Dr. Vinod Vawadra
#3
Nov 6th, 2023 9:53 am
Minimal invasive pediatric surgery encompasses various procedures, from appendectomies to hernia repairs. It offers benefits like reduced postoperative pain, lower infection risk, and faster recovery for children due to smaller incisions. Successful outcomes rely on factors like age and medical history, necessitating evaluation by a qualified pediatric surgeon.




Dr. Syed Liyakath Ali
#2
Oct 30th, 2023 6:26 am
Minimal invasive pediatric surgery is a versatile and beneficial approach for a range of procedures, offering young patients less pain, reduced infection risk, and quicker recovery. However, its suitability depends on various factors. The ability to use it for diagnosis and treatment is a notable advantage, but some surgeries may necessitate larger incisions. A consultation with a qualified pediatric surgeon is crucial for making the right choice for your child's health.
Dr. Pankaj Parashar
#1
Apr 26th, 2023 9:05 am
Dr. R.K. Mishra's lecture on Minimal Invasive Pediatric Surgery was informative and comprehensive. He provided an overview of the various surgical techniques used in pediatric surgery, including laparoscopy and thoracoscopy. The use of case studies and multimedia aids helped to illustrate the benefits and limitations of these minimally invasive approaches, making the lecture engaging and educational. Overall, it was an excellent resource for healthcare providers interested in pediatric surgery.
Leave a Comment
CAPTCHA Image
Play CAPTCHA Audio
Refresh Image
* - Required fields
Older Post Home Newer Post
Top

In case of any problem in viewing Videos please contact | RSS

World Laparoscopy Hospital
Cyber City
Gurugram, NCR Delhi, 122002
India

All Enquiries

Tel: +91 124 2351555, +91 9811416838, +91 9811912768, +91 9999677788



Need Help? Chat with us
Click one of our representatives below
Nidhi
Hospital Representative
I'm Online
×