Pediatric Surgery

About the Specialty

Ours is one of the oldest and finest Pediatric surgery centre among Private healthcare providers in Jaipur.

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To give our patients comprehensive care, the Department of Pediatric Surgery at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital combines Pediatric surgery with ancillary specialties in a state-of-the-art, ultramodern facility. Our extremely skilled and knowledgeable personnel provide outstanding services with kindness and care. They are aware of the unique requirements and worries of patients undergoing Pediatric surgery.

HOD Message

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Dr. Siddharth Singh Rathore

Professor & Head

Department of Pediatric Surgery

As the Head of this department, I am committed to providing the highest quality care for our young patients.Our dedicated team of doctors, nurses, and support staff work tirelessly to ensure the well-being of your children. We understand the unique challenges that pediatric surgery presents, and we approach each case with expertise, compassion, and the latest advancements in medical technology.

At our department, we prioritize open communication and collaboration with parents, creating a supportive environment for both patients and their families. Your child's health and comfort are our top priorities, and we strive to make each experience as stress-free as possible.

Core Competencies

Highly qualified

Highly Qualified & Dedicated Team of Neonatal and Pediatric surgeon, Neonatologists, Intensivists, Anesthetists.

Latest and the best equipment

State of the art Laparoscopy & Cystoscopy Instruments. Da Vinci x Robot.

Modular operation theatres
World class infrastructure
Latest diagnostic modalities

In house CT, 3TMRI, Nuclear medicine facilities for Renal scintigraphy.

State of the art NICU and PICU
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Aim & Objectives

  • To provide comprehensive and specialized surgical care for Pediatric patients, ensuring their physical and emotional well being.
  • To establish a center of excellence in Pediatric surgery, integrating cutting-edge technologies and evidence based practices.
  • To foster a multidisciplinary approach, collaborating with pediatricians, Neonatologists, nurses and support staff to deliver holistic healthcare to young patients.
  • To prioritize research and innovation, contributing to advancements in Pediatric surgical techniques and treatment.
  • To serve as a regional hub for Pediatric surgical education, training and professional development.

Treatments

At the Department of Pediatric Surgery of MGMCH, we invest our efforts and expertise to detect and treat various types of Ailments

  • General Pediatric Surgery
  • Neonatal and Pediatric Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Surgery
  • Neonatal and Pediatric urology
  • Neonatal and Pediatric Thoracic Surgery
  • Neonatal and Pediatric Laparoscopy/Endoscopy
  • Pediatric Trauma Surgery
  • Hydrocephalus, spinal dysraphism
  • Pediatric Surgical Emergencies
  • Pediatric Oncosurgery
  • Pediatrics Robotic Surgery

Procedures

Our center is one of the very few where special procedures and interventions are performed to diagnose and treat complex Pediatric Surgery disorders. Some of these procedures include:

Neonatal surgery
  • Esophageal Atresia with Tracheo-Esophageal fisula
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia/ Eventeration
  • Anorectal malformations
  • Neonatal intestinal obstruction (Atresia, stenosis, NEC, Malrotation, Midgut volvulus, Hirschsprung’s ds.)
  • Exomphalos/Gastroschisis
  • Biliary atresia
  • Manigocele/Myelocele/Hydrocephalus
  • Posterior urethral valve
  • Exstrophy
  • Epispadias
  • Antenatal Hydronephrosis
Pediatric surgery
  • Hernia
  • Hydrocele
  • Undescended testis
  • Tortion testis
  • Hypospadias
  • Phimosis
  • Idiopathic Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
  • Intussusception
  • Hirschsprung’s disease
  • Appendicitis
  • DEXELL for VUR
  • Ureteric Reimplantation
  • Posterior Urethral Valve
  • Vesicoureteric reflux
  • Pelviureteric junction obstruction
  • Megaureter
  • Mekel’s diverticulum
  • Umbilical polyps
  • Granulomas
  • PVID
  • Urachall remnants
  • Rectal polyps and prolapse
  • Neuroblastoma
  • Wilm’s tumor
  • RMS and all Pediatric cancer surgeries
  • Pediatric Minimal access surgery and Pediatric urology
  • Pyeloplasty
  • Neurogenic bladder
  • Ureterocele
  • Reconstructive Urology- Hypospadias, Epispadias, Exstrophy

Facilities & Services

  • Daily out-patients services from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday to Saturday.
  • Emergency services 24 Hour a day, 7 days a week.
  • Modular Operation theatres.
  • State of the art NICU and PICU.
  • Neonatal surgery.
  • Pediatric Gastrointestinal surgery.
  • Pediatric Thoracic surgery.
  • Pediatric Urological surgery.
  • Hypospadias clinic.
  • Pediatric Minimal Invasive Surgery.
  • Pediatric Robotic Surgery
  • Pediatric Trauma care.
  • Pediatric Onco-Surgery.
  • Antenatal counseling.

Our Associated Doctors

FAQs

On the day of your child’s surgery, you and your child will meet all who are involved in the surgery including the surgeon, anesthesiologists, and members of the nursing staff.

A pediatric anesthesiologist, an anesthesiologist who has completed at least one year of specialized training in anesthesia care of infants and children, will administer and monitor your child’s anesthesia during surgery. Through special care and training, pediatric anesthesiologists can provide your child with the safest care.

You will be contacted by phone no later than one day before your child’s surgery. If your surgery is scheduled for Monday, the latest you will be contacted is Friday.

If lab work is needed, your child’s physician will tell you when to come to the hospital for blood work. Not all procedures require lab work prior to surgery.

Parents can remain with their child up until the time of surgery. The nurse will administer an oral sedative about 10-15 minutes before surgery to help your child separate from you without anxiety.

Most children 10 and under are asleep before an IV is started. Older children and young adults needing an IV before anesthesia receive a numbing cream which is rubbed on like hand lotion before the IV is inserted.

Your child’s surgeon will contact you either by phone or in person to discuss the outcome of your child’s surgery. They will also provide you with instructions to follow at home to ensure a full recovery.

If your child is staying overnight, you will be assigned a room on one of the pediatric floors. If your child is going to a general pediatric floor, you are encouraged to stay with your child throughout their entire stay. If your child needs to be admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), there is liberal visitation. The PICU staff will be available to give you more detailed information.

If you experience problems at home and have any questions, please contact your child’s primary care physician’s office. For emergencies, call 9-1-1.

Your child’s physician may be able to provide you with websites or support information about your child’s condition.

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