Offering wide range for all daycare procedures, ensuring that children receive comprehensive and expert care.
For more routine needs, services include day-care procedures like hernia repairs, hydrocele surgery, circumcisions, and the excision of surface swellings, minimizing disruption to your child’s daily life. Specialized services such as USG-guided intussusception reduction and chemoport insertion are also available, supporting the effective management of specific conditions with precision and care.
Biliary atresia is a serious condition in infants that affects bile flow from the liver to the intestine. Dr. Raghul M specializes in the surgical treatment of biliary atresia, utilizing the Kasai procedure to restore bile flow and enhance liver function.
Choledochal cysts are congenital dilations of the bile duct that can lead to complications if left untreated. Doctor specializes in the surgical management of choledochal cysts, employing advanced techniques to remove the cyst and restore normal bile flow. His focus on minimally invasive surgery ensures reduced pain and quicker recovery for your child.
Intestinal duplications are rare congenital anomalies where a segment of the intestine is duplicated, potentially causing obstruction or other gastrointestinal issues.It involves the surgical removal of intestinal duplications, utilizing advanced minimally invasive techniques to ensure a safe and effective procedure.
Acute scrotum management involves the prompt evaluation and treatment of sudden scrotal pain, which can indicate serious conditions such as testicular torsion for which delay in treatment may be deleterious. Comprehensive assessment and management ensures accurate diagnosis and timely intervention to preserve testicular function and prevent complications.
USG-guided intussusception reduction is a non-surgical procedure used to treat intussusception, a condition where a part of the intestine telescopes into itself, leading to obstruction. We employ ultrasound guidance to accurately locate the intussusception and facilitate gentle manipulation to reduce it, often avoiding the need for invasive surgery. This minimally invasive approach minimizes discomfort and promotes faster recovery for your child.
Chemoport insertion is a procedure that involves placing a small device under the skin to facilitate ease in administration of chemotherapy in children with cancer. We use minimally invasive technique, ensuring a safe and efficient placement of the chemoport. This approach allows for easier access to the bloodstream, reducing the need for multiple needle sticks during treatment.
Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis (HPS) is a condition where the muscle at the opening of the stomach thickens, blocking food from entering the small intestine. This leads to symptoms such as forceful vomiting and dehydration. The condition is diagnosed through physical examination and ultrasound. It involves a procedure called pyloromyotomy, where the thickened muscle is carefully divided to restore normal food passage. This minimally invasive surgery ensures quick recovery and allows the baby to resume feeding without complications.
Scalds are burn injuries caused by contact with hot liquids or steam, commonly affecting children. These burns can range from mild to severe, depending on the temperature and duration of exposure. Treatment involves cleaning the wound (Debridement) and application of collagen to prevent florid infections and aid in pain relief and faster recovery.
Day Care Procedures are minimally invasive treatments that allow children to be discharged on the same day as the procedure. These procedures are designed for quick recovery, enabling an early return to school and normal activities with minimal downtime.
Hernia Repair is a surgical procedure to correct a hernia, where tissue bulges through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. In cases such as neonatal hernias, if the hernia becomes obstructed or blocked, it requires emergency surgery. Prompt intervention is crucial to avoid complications. The surgery can be performed through open or minimally invasive techniques, ensuring quicker recovery and less pain for the child.
Hydrocele Repair is a surgical procedure to correct a hydrocele, which is the accumulation of fluid around a testicle, causing swelling in the scrotum. For children above 2 years of age, this procedure aims to remove the excess fluid and repair the underlying issue, reducing swelling and discomfort.
Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin from the penis. Only in select cases, it is recommended to avoid recurrent urinary tract infections. The goal is to minimize pain and promote quick recovery.
Tongue Tie Release (Frenectomy) is a procedure that addresses ankyloglossia, a condition where the tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth is too tight. This procedure releases the restriction, improving the child’s ability to speak clearly , and maintain oral hygiene.
Surface Swelling Excision is a surgical procedure aimed at removing abnormal growths or swellings from the skin or underlying tissues.
Yes, Dr. Raghul specializes in minimally invasive procedures, which result in less pain, reduced scarring, and faster recovery times for your child.
Dr. Raghul conducts thorough evaluations and consultations to determine if surgery is the best option. He explains all available treatments and helps parents make informed decisions.
Recovery times vary depending on the procedure, but Dr. Raghul's focus on minimally invasive techniques generally leads to quicker recovery and a faster return to normal activities.
With extensive experience in paediatric surgery, Dr. Raghul follows strict protocols and utilizes state-of-the-art equipment to ensure the highest standards of safety during every procedure.
Dr. Raghul provides comprehensive post-operative care, including follow-up appointments and guidance on recovery at home. He ensures that parents have the support they need during the healing process.
Book an appointment with Dr. Raghul M to discuss the best treatment options for your child.