Neonatal Surgery
Neonatal surgery is a specialized field focused on diagnosing and treating congenital anomalies and diseases in newborns from the very first days of life.
Importance of Neonatal Surgery
Structural abnormalities and diseases present at birth can pose significant risks to a newborn’s health. Neonatal surgery aims to identify and address these issues early, ensuring safe and effective interventions. Surgical treatments are critical for enabling a healthy life for affected infants.
Areas of Treatment in Neonatal Surgery
- Congenital Structural Anomalies: Correction of structural defects in the esophagus, intestines, liver, and other organs.
- Digestive System Surgery: Treatment of intestinal obstructions and congenital anorectal malformations.
- Thoracic Surgery: Correction of congenital chest deformities and lung-related issues.
- Urogenital Surgery: Addressing congenital problems in the kidneys, bladder, and genital region.

