Learn about the detailed situation of pediatric inguinal hydrocele surgery, including the type of surgery, timing, and hospital selection recommendations.
The child has adenoid hypertrophy and, after long-term conservative treatment, still develops otitis media and sleep breathing difficulties. The question is whether surgery is necessary.
A newborn was found to have a 3mm septal defect during a health check-up in the first week of life. Discuss whether surgery is necessary and related treatment methods.
Congenital bilateral ptosis requires surgical treatment to improve eye opening and prevent vision decline.
Discuss the treatment options for mitral regurgitation patients, including the indications for surgical treatment and considerations for non-surgical treatment.
An exploration of the severity of aortic dissection with vascular hemangioma and the necessity of surgical treatment.
Tonsillectomy for children with tonsillar hypertrophy is typically an outpatient minimally invasive procedure, requiring no hospitalization.
A 10-year-old child with cerebral palsy is asking whether surgery is necessary.
A child with hydrocephalus inquires about the necessity of undergoing surgical treatment.
Discuss whether a child’s hernia requires surgical treatment and the feasibility of traditional Chinese medicine treatment.