Pediatric Surgery

Child Surgery. Safe Hands.

At Divydeep Hospital, our Pediatric Surgery Department is led by Dr. Deepak Mittal, a skilled pediatric surgeon, and supported by expert anesthesiologist Dr. Reena Chhabra. We provide advanced, safe, and compassionate surgical care for children in a fully equipped, child-friendly environment—ensuring the best outcomes and faster recovery.

Top 10 Pediatric Surgical Treatments:

We provide safe, advanced, and child-focused surgical solutions for common and complex pediatric conditions, ensuring quick recovery and minimal discomfort.

Surgical repair of inguinal hernia in children helps prevent complications like pain, obstruction, or tissue damage caused by a bulging intestine.

 

Hydroceles are fluid-filled sacs around the testis. If they don’t resolve naturally, surgery offers a permanent and safe solution.

Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin and is done for medical or cultural reasons. It’s a short, safe procedure with quick recovery.

If a child’s testis doesn’t descend into the scrotum by six months, surgery is done to bring it down, preventing fertility issues and complications later.

Appendicitis causes severe abdominal pain due to infection. The appendix is removed through surgery to prevent rupture and further spread of infection in the abdomen.

Hypospadias is a birth defect where the urinary opening is not at the tip of the penis. Surgery helps restore normal appearance and urination.

Blockages in the intestines cause vomiting, bloating, and pain in children. Emergency surgery is done to remove the obstruction and restore normal bowel function.

Though rare, some children develop gallstones. Gallbladder removal through minimally invasive surgery helps relieve pain and prevents future digestive complications.

These are keyhole surgeries done using a camera and small tools. They involve minimal pain, small scars, faster healing, and are used for many pediatric cases.

This is a condition where a baby is born with an absent or misplaced anal opening. Surgical correction is done to ensure normal bowel movement.

Top 10 Common Pediatric Surgical Ailments

These are frequently seen conditions in children that often require surgical attention. Early diagnosis and timely treatment lead to safe, long-term recovery.

A visible bulge in the groin area due to intestine pushing through muscle wall. Requires timely surgery to prevent complications.

A painless swelling in the scrotum due to fluid accumulation. If persistent beyond infancy, surgery is usually needed.

Tight foreskin that doesn’t retract, sometimes causing pain or infection. Circumcision may be advised if it affects urination or hygiene.

A testis that hasn’t moved down to the scrotum. If untreated, it may lead to fertility issues or increased cancer risk.

Inflammation of the appendix causing severe pain, vomiting, and fever. Needs urgent surgical removal before it bursts.

A congenital condition where the urinary hole is in the wrong place. Surgical correction is usually done within the first year.

A condition where the stomach’s outlet is narrowed in infants, causing forceful vomiting. Needs prompt surgical correction.

A life-threatening condition where one part of the intestine slides into another, leading to obstruction. Surgery is often urgently required.

A bulge near the belly button, common in babies. Most resolve by age 1, but some need surgical correction if persistent.

Birth defects affecting various organs (like esophagus, intestines, or anus) often require expert surgical repair early in life.

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