Neonatal surgical conditions involve congenital anomalies and life-threatening disorders in newborns, requiring prompt diagnosis and specialized surgical intervention to ensure survival, proper development, and long-term health outcomes.
These include congenital anomalies, hernias, appendicitis, intestinal obstructions, and tumors requiring precise surgical intervention tailored to children's anatomy and physiology for optimal recovery and growth.
These involve disorders of the urinary and genital systems in children, such as hypospadias, vesicoureteral reflux, undescended testes, and kidney anomalies, often treated with minimally invasive surgery.