Surgical Treatment Recommendations for Pediatric Unilateral Cryptorchidism
Cystic hygroma is a common congenital fistula in the neck, characterized by swelling in the neck and purulent discharge. Treatment usually involves surgical removal, which can be performed between the ages of 5 to 6, or earlier if there are recurrent infections.
What is a newborn hernia? How should it be treated?
Introduction to the symptoms and treatment options for adenoid hypertrophy
Inquiring about the methods for treating complications after congenital megacolon radical surgery
Treatment Methods for Congenital Preauricular Fistula and Anesthesia Related Issues
This article provides treatment methods for facial paralysis, including options for medication therapy and surgical procedures.
A 7-year-old child has had a right inguinal hernia for 6 years without any obvious symptoms. Some say it’s an intestinal prolapse, while others suggest a hydrocele. How can the condition be diagnosed and treated?
How to Treat and Recover from Pectus Carinatum Symptoms
Hydrocele in newborns is very common due to incomplete closure of the processus vaginalis after birth. It is generally not recommended to perform transudative hydrocele surgery within the first year of life. The repair surgery for transudative hydrocele primarily involves a high ligation of the processus vaginalis, and minimally invasive surgical methods can also be optionally used to treat hydrocele, which are less invasive, effective, and have high safety, with a quick postoperative recovery.