Department

Paediatric Surgery & Urology

Specialized Surgical Care for Children with Expert, Compassionate Approach

Overview

Our Paediatric Surgery & Urology department provides specialized surgical care for infants, children, and adolescents. We handle a wide range of conditions from congenital anomalies to acquired disorders, ensuring child-friendly care with the latest pediatric surgical techniques.

Why Choose Us

  • Neonatal Surgery
  • Pediatric Urology
  • Minimally Invasive Procedures
  • Congenital Anomaly Correction
  • Trauma Care
  • Child-Friendly Environment

Treatments & Services

General Pediatric Surgery

  • Appendectomy
  • Hernia Repair (Inguinal, Umbilical)
  • Hydrocele Surgery
  • Circumcision
  • Undescended Testis Surgery
  • Tongue Tie Release

Pediatric Urology

  • Hypospadias Repair
  • Posterior Urethral Valve Ablation
  • Vesicoureteral Reflux Management
  • Pyeloplasty (UPJ Obstruction)
  • Circumcision
  • Urinary Tract Reconstruction

Neonatal Surgery

  • Congenital Anomaly Correction
  • Esophageal Atresia Repair
  • Intestinal Atresia Repair
  • Anorectal Malformation Repair
  • Hirschsprung Disease Surgery

Other Procedures

  • Foreign Body Removal
  • Abscess Drainage
  • Minor Trauma Management
  • Lymph Node Biopsy

Our Doctors

Portrait of Dr. Yogesh A. Tiwari

Dr. Yogesh A. Tiwari

Specialized pediatric surgeon with fellowship training in pediatric urology. Experienced in managing complex congenital anomalies and urological conditions in children with a gentle, child-friendly approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Many surgeries can be safely performed in newborns and infants when necessary. Timing depends on the condition, urgency, and child's overall health. Some conditions require immediate surgery, while others can be delayed for optimal timing. Your pediatric surgeon will recommend the best timing for your child.

Age-appropriate explanation helps reduce anxiety. For younger children, use simple terms and reassurance. Older children can understand more details. Follow pre-operative fasting instructions, bring comfort items, and stay calm as children sense parental anxiety. Our team provides child-friendly support throughout the process.

Hypospadias is a congenital condition where the urethral opening is not at the tip of the penis. Surgical repair (typically between 6-18 months of age) repositions the opening and reconstructs the urethra. Most children have excellent outcomes with normal urinary and sexual function.