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HYDROCELE

Surgery to repair a hydrocele is often done at an outpatient clinic. General anesthesia is used so you will be asleep and pain-free during the procedure. In a baby or child: The surgeon makes a small surgical cut in the fold of the groin, and then drains the fluid. The sac (hydrocele) holding the fluid may be removed.

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TONGUE TIE

While the existence of tongue tie (ankyloglossia) has never been questioned, the decision on whether surgery is an appropriate treatment has been the subject of many debates. Even today, the literature available tends to focus on different aspects depending on whether the author is a dentist, loctation ...

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PHIMOSIS

Phimosis and Paraphimosis. ... By the time most uncircumcised boys are 10 years old, they can pull the foreskin back from the head of their penis. ... When the foreskin gets stuck behind the head of the penis, in paraphimosis, circulation can get cut off.

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HERNIA

Hernias can be repaired with either open or laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic surgery uses a tiny camera and miniaturized surgical equipment to repair the hernia using only a few small incisions. Laparoscopic surgery is less damaging to the surrounding tissue.

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ALL TYPES OF TUMORS

Treatments may include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Most common types Breast cancer Its treatment depends on the stage of cancer. It may consist of chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy and surgery. Prostate cancer Some types of prostate cancer grow slowly. In some of these cases, monitoring is recommended. Other types are aggressive and require radiation, surgery, hormone therapy, chemotherapy or other treatments. Basal cell cancer Treatments include prescription creams or surgery to remove the cancer. In some cases radiation therapy may be required. Melanoma Treatment may involve surgery, radiation, medication or in some cases, chemotherapy. Colon cancer Colorectal cancer treatment depends on the size, location and how far the cancer has spread. Common treatments include surgery to remove the cancer, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Lung cancer Treatments vary but may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted drug therapy and immunotherapy. Leukemia Treatment is highly variable. For slow-growing leukaemias, treatment may include monitoring. For aggressive leukaemias, treatment includes chemotherapy that's sometimes followed by radiation and stem-cell transplant. Lymphoma Treatment may involve chemotherapy, medication, radiation therapy and rarely stem-cell transplant.

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Imperforate Anus

An imperforate anus is a birth defect that happens while your baby is still growing in the womb. This defect means that your baby has an improperly developed anus, and therefore can't pass stool normally from their rectum out of their body.

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Renal Stone

Treatment includes pain relievers and drinking lots of water to help pass the stone. Medical procedures may be required to remove or break up larger stones.

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Burns And Trauma

Burn is an under-appreciated trauma that is associated with unacceptably high morbidity and mortality. One of the most common complications of burn is sepsis, which is defined as “severe organ dysfunction attributed to host's disordered response to infection” and is the primary cause of death in burn patients.

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Undescended Testicle Surgery

An undescended testicle is usually corrected with surgery. The surgeon carefully manipulates the testicle into the scrotum and stitches it into place (orchiopexy). This procedure can be done either with a laparoscope or with open surgery.

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